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ESTABLISHBDAALIT 12-H 中華民國庚午年肆月十八日

1845

HONG KONG, MONDAY, MAY 26, 1930.

REBELS MARCHING

ON KIANGSI.

ALARMING REPORTS OF "ALLIED ARMY'S PROGRESS.

FISHING RIGHTS.

British Agreement with the Soviet.

LONG CONTROVERSY.

PASSAGE THROUGH HUNAN.

- Rugby, Yesterday.. A Government White Paper [From Our Own Correspondent.] Shanghai, Yesterday.

will be issued next Tuesday con- The Nanking authorities have taining the terms of an agree. ment signed on Friday by the received an alarming report to the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Arthur effect that the Kwangsi-Ironsides are making their way towards the Henderson, and the Russian Am- Kiangsi province, and the interior hassador, M.-Sokolnikoff, regard of Hunan. Their rearguard have ing the fishing rights in northern reached Hangchow (a city at the waters, which have been the sub. upper valley of the Hsiang River inject of a long standing cor-

troversy.

British Wireless Ser-

Hunan). It appears that General

Ho Chien, the military Governor of 'i vice. Hunan, has permitted them to make ? passage in Hunan" whereby, they can more easily reach Kiangai and the Yangtare valley.

The Nanking authorities are despatching two divisions which had recently participated in the Kwangal campaign, to Klangel to

meet them.

NEW PLANET. Christened "Pluto" by U.S. Astronomers.

OLD CUSTOM RETAINED.

Flagstaff, Arizona,

Yesterday,

Dowell Observatory has named

the recently-discovered trans-Nep-

tunian planet "Pluto." The

trustees of the Observatory felt that the practice

of naming planets after mythological gods should not be discontinued.-Reu- ter's American Service;

(Pluto was the Greek god of the lower world, the son of Cronus and Rhea.]

"REDS" IN PARIS.

STRIKE ECHO.

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PREMIER'S SPEECH.

Rugby. Yesterday. Broadcasting an Empire Day message last night the Prime Minister, Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, referred to the different stages of Empire development and the Gov- ernment ranging from Crown Colonies to Dominions, which are practically independent nations, and said. "In the course of this have not only expansion we planted colonies and founded nations, but we have undertaken the care of people who could not take care of themselves. They' were doomed to civil war

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never spoken to each other. Could the gentlemen of the jury honestly say that that was the description they woud expect from a man who had been so seriously injured, and systems of government which cut who knew the defendent for three them off from the benefits of civil-; years?

Certainly the jury would|isation. We have duties regarding expect to have a more detalled de-them. We must see so far as we

scription of the men from the aggrieved party.

To Corner Sheep.. Although the complainant said that he had never spoken to de- fendant, the latter would go Into the

box and tell a more interesting story. He would say that the com- plainant and he were good friends. Whilst employed at the Slaughter House, they often went out to tea together, and very often they bor- rowed each other cigarettes and matches.

are able that weakness on our part or too ready withdrawal from the guardianship we have assument does not ubandon them

so that they relapse into the conditions." from which our intervention res- cued them. Too great haste may only undo all good our controlling hand did and instead of such ac tion on our part being progress for them, it will only be a triumph of most deplorable form of retrogres- sion and reaction. Yet there must

The reason why the complainant got into this trouble. was all be no deflection from the goal of over business competition. Eight self-government,

of the butchers formed a combine to corner sheep and goats so as to sell mutton to the Indian troops. The stall where defendant was em- Police Round Up 150ployed did not join the combine, and in fact, defendant himself was In- Chinese & Foreigners. strumental in bringing down goats and sheep from Shanghai, and sold the mutton for a cheaper price. This incidentally broke up the com- bine.

Paris, Yesterday. The police have arrested 150 persons, lacluding 34 Indo-Chin- eee and 104 foreigners. for parti cipating in the largely attended Communist pilgrimage to the corner of Pere La Chaise Ceme- tery, where members of the Paris Commune were shot in 1871-Reu-

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