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HONG KONG, TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1930.
NEW GOVERNOR,
Address of Welcome in Kowloon.
GARDEN PARTY,
A garden party was held at the Club de Recreio yesterday in honour of H.E. Sir William and Lady Peel.
There was a large gathering present to meet the new Governor and Lady Peel.
An address of welcome was read by the Rev. J. Horace Johnstone; an illuminated copy of which was presented to His Excellency. In a brief
CHINA DELEGATION | MR. J. WHEATLEY.
TO MOSCOW.
TWO FULL CAR LOADS OF FOOD TAKEN BY DELEGATES.
PILES OF DOCUMENTS.
Harbin, May 3. The Chinese delegation to the Moscow Conference, consisting of twenty-one, took along with them two full car loads of food, this boing, thought sufficient to last the de-
legation for a period of three month, being the time necessary for the conclusion of the meeting. The delegation also took along two
cars speech, motor
for their use while in the Soviet capi- tal. In addition to the other supplies there also was practically a car load of documents, maps and reports for the use of the delegation.
Mr. Un also welcomed Lady Peel. His Excellency, replying, said that he was most charmed with the progress made in Kowloon, and he wished the residents every prosperity.
The China Mail is unable to give a full report of the function, na no Press tickets were receiv, ed,
SACRED BULL.
Hindus and Moslems Clash,
CASUALTIES IN RIOT.
Shillong, Assam, Yesterday. Three persona were killed and 70 Injured seriously in communal rioting on May 9 and 10 at Digboi following the Moslem sacri- fice of bullock at the Bakrid festival, The total causalties were 100. The police restored order and made 24 arrests.-Reuter.
In spite of a driving rain there were several hundred Chinese and a considerable number of Russians at the railway station to bid the Chinese delegation farewell and wish them виссева at the forthcoming conference, now scheduled
to open
Pit Boy Who Became.
Health Minister.
DEATH IN GLASGOW.
The death has occurred in Glas-¦ gow of Mr. John Wheatley, P.C,Į as the result of cerebral hemor- rhage-Reuter.
Mr. Wheatley, who has been the Labour Member for the] Shettleston Division of Glás- gow since 1922, was born in 1869, and belonged to the Irish
labouring class. He received his early education at village schools in Lancashire, and worked as a miner. For two years he served on the County Council of Lanarkshire and 10 years on the Glasgow Corpora- tion.. He was Minister of Health in the 1924 Labour Ministry. Mr. Wheatley wrote many pamphlets on Labour and Socialist questions.]
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on May 15. The Chinese delegates Belgian Minister's Chat and assistants expect to arrive in with Bandoeng.
Moscow.on May 9. The Soviet
management of the C.E.R. also sent NEW WIRELESS TELEPHONE along a delegation of officials who are expected to assist the Soviet Government in the discussions.
Brussels, Testerday. The new wireless telephonic
The departure of the Chinese de-service between Belgium and the legation was saddened by the death Dutch Indies was inaugurated of Mrs. Mo Teh-hui, the wife of the by the Minister of Posts and Tele- chief of the Chinese delegation, graphs, who conversed with the which occurred two days ago. At Director-General of Public Works first it was thought Mr. Mo might at Bandoeng to-day.-Reuter. delay his departure for a few days but at the last moment he decided to accompany the other Chinese de- legates and left on the train at 10.30 o'clock on the morning of the
Of a population of 7,606,230 in British territory, more than half are Hindus, to whom the bull is a ❘ 1st. Mr. Mo delivered a brief sacred animal.]
GERMAN INDUSTRIAL DELEGATION.
speech from the train thanking those who had come to the station to see him off and expressed a sincere hope for the success of the conference.
Arrival at Moscow.
Nanking. May 11.
The Chinese delegate Mo Te-hui arrived at Moscow on May 9 at 10 o'clock.
Nanking, Sunday, The German Industrial Delega- tion left Hankow on May 10 for Nanking. During their stay at
Chinese Maltreated. the Capital, the members will
Shanghai, May 11. consult with the authorities, in- 117 Chinese returned to China dustrialists and business mag- from Russia on May 8 and reported nates for the adoption or rejec they had been badly treated by the tion of certain proposals which Soviet authorities during their re- the delegation had previously sidence in Russia-Canton News prepared for the occasion. The Agency. German Industrialists are schedul
ed to leave the Capital for Shaug- hai and Tientsin on May 18, when they will visit the various indua- trial institutions in north China. -Canton News Agency.
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(A cable by Reuter on May 4 stated: The Kaomin semi-official news agency states that in con- sequence of the great loss suffer- ed by the Custome revenue owing to increased smuggling between Hong Kong and ports in Kwang- tung province, Mr. F. W. Maze, the Inspector-General, has again been instructed to proceed to Hong Kong, investigate condi- The Naval and Military Y.M.C.A.tions, and endeavour to arrange acknowledges an anonymous dora- the ratification of the Customs tion of $2, given in recognition of Agreement which Mr. Maze drew assistance rendered by a British up last year while in Hong Kong, naval rating.
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NEW CRUISER,
Launch for Japanese Navy.
Yokosuka, Yesterday.
The 10,000 ton cruiser Takao- fifth of the Nachi class, waa launched here to-day in the presence of the Empress, Princess Chichibu, three 'Imperial Princes, eight Imperial Princesses, Mr. Yuko Hamaguchi, the Minister of Finance, Mr. Kenzo Adachi, the Minister of Communications, and the highest officers in the Navy. The city of Yokosuka WAS brilliantly decorated and 'ba- flagged.
Is estimated that at least 50,000 people witnessed the cere mory/Reuter
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