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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1933.

THE CHINA MAIL.

POLICE SEARCH FOR YOUNG MARSHAL'S CANTON'S ATTITUDE To-day's Short Story.

COOK-BOY

Attack On European Lady Resident,

MRS. HUNTER PROGRESSING SATISFACTORILY

The Coling is being combed by the police for the Chinese cook.

Road.

RETURN

May Be Expected In Near Future.

JAPANESE MAY RAISE OBJECTIONS

have been successful.

TOWARDS FUKIEN

No Instructions Yet From Nanking.

CONCILIATORY DELEGATION

TO VISIT FOOCHOW

THE BROTHER

By Henri

Barbusse.

THE village of Resat is cut in tent. His rigour and his avarico Shanghai. To-day,

Canton. To-day:

two by the valley of the brought their harvest. When Marie The effort of Mr. W. H. Donald.

The latest attitude of the Canton Gueusine. Out of the twenty-Pesard's corner was sold by auction Ah Wing, age 16. who yesterday General Chang

Hsueh liang'e Government towards the Fakien four pinkish roofs scattered in-it was splendid soil, having beau afternoon made a savage and ap-British advisers. to pave the

revolt appears to be that while de this lean corner of Auvergne, a dunged for fifty years Jacquinot parently unprovoked attack on way for the Young General's re-

prezating the secessionist move dozen pile themselves up on the got it. Mrs. H. J. Hunter, of 56a. Nothan torn from abroad. appears toment of the Fukien leaders, they

In spite of this rude shock, which of the ravine and grassy side consider that armed conflict should the other dozen on the bald side. might have awakened a dead man. Close watch is being kept on The report of General Chang's he avoided.

If any would venture to cross a magic spell of indulgent inertim every means of exit from Hong return to China In the near fu

A pokesman of the Canton from one bank of the other, the took possession of Quinquin. He Kong and Kowloon, and police ture he used easiness in Government said that, although re odds are on his losing his foot- smiled at passers-by like a drunk- authorities made

thorough official circles, from which an inports of war preparations against ing and rolling from rock to rock ard, or at the ass Remi like a mad- search of howloon Wharf and timation is given that an objer Fukien are current in North China, down to the bed where the man. He talked when he was all Godowns and the vessels along-tion would likely be raised by the Canton Government had not re Gueuaine extends itself.

alone, or, worse still, he addressed. side the wharves, this morning. the Japanese Government if his ceived instructions from the Central

It la human enough that the two bimself to Remi, in order to make The haunts of the culprit are also return is found to be unfavour Government to take similar steps.

groups of inhabitants, divided by him was his serious head. able to Japanese interests.

He added that the Canton Govern- the gulf as nations are by distance

From time to time he went out Circles in close relations with ment was still inclined to peace in or by the hideous significance of with no intention of working; and, General Chang Hsueh-liang dealing with the situation. An afli frontiers, do not like each other. once, outside, he would gawe at the stated the opinion that Japanese rial delegation would be despatched But there are two especially who fields for no other reason than to

bfections to his return were to Foochow shortly for the purpose looked askance at each other across merely Jaughable. Central of persuading the Fukien leaders to the ferocious cavity where the country to no purpose, and it pleas reconsider their decision.-Central Gueusine is let loose-Jacquinot anded him to find that pollarded wil-

Blows look like people, all with thei Qulaquin. Their houses exactly faced each other. One of the men same thing to gossip about; that

big flights of pigeons, as they riseį moist a had a face yellow and mastic, and the other a beaming from the roofs, have the movement face, very brightly coloured, which and the sound of a fan; with other such imaginings in the matter of diverted the children.

under observation

$250 POLICE REWARD OFFERED

A Poller reward of $250 ** uffered at noon to-day for informa. tion lending to the arrest of Tong Wing-kok, aged about 20, not 16. as previously stated, the assailant of Mrs. 1. J. Hunter yesterday afternoon.

The wanted man in a native of Mun Tong Villaer. En the Yor

Ting district of Kwangteng

Fram

enquiries at the Kowlooni Hospital thin morning H Was

News Agency.

COURT-MARTIAL AT FANLING.

E. Lancashire Private

Convicted.

Private Tebal Loarink, of

the learned that Mrs. Hontes passed a 260 Battalion, the East Lancashire? comfortable might and is progress Moment, was this morning con- ! ing satisfactorily. Her injuries Victed at a Military Court-Martial are not as serious as WH» at first At Sun Wai Camp, Fanling. on frared

charge of disobeying an order of a shockingly superior officer. slashed with a kitchen knife by the On November 13, when ordered i

Mr. Hunter

After the attack he bolted affair in remiered

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explicable by the fact that the

box

is described as being an ideal may vant who had

Kiven neved

monient'a trouble

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CENTRAL BRITISH SCHOOL

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News Avency

MARCHESE MARCONI

IN PEKING

Enthusiastic Welcome To Great Inventor.

TO BE GUEST OF NANKING GOVERNMENT

Peking. To-day. The Marchese Guglielmo Marconi,

дзя

them! He went about the

It was related that a close friend-the woods, and the leaves, and the hip had united them formerly little animals. one too good to last. One of them grew jealous; that was Jacquinot. From him proceeded the hatred. [Quinquin hardly did more than fol How suit, and hate in his turn. resignedly or stupidly, if you like. So an untiring enmity separated these two people. Their duel con-

TO-MORROW'S STORY

To-morrow's story will be "Bachelors," by Hugh Walpole.

Datos

boy, who what employed Dy nor by Sergeant R. J. Martin to dress as acorded an enthusiastic wel-sisted in trying to grow richer than The himself for guard duty, he refused, ["one by Chinese officials on his ar-the other. That was enough. The

In that way, what was bound to Major W. L. Eastwick-Field. R. frien! from Tientsin this morning. (success of either affected the other|

He will be the guest of honour ot like a defeat.

happen came along, in the form of a A. presided over the Court

dinner party given by General Luck was equal at first. In the bad debt, which went on and uu, Hoang Fo. Charman of the Peking autumn of '92, Jacquinot bought the and got bigger and complicated. Political Council, this

came round with bills to evening. Etablies meadow; but '93 had not The heal intellectual leaders will yet shown itself when Quinquin re-meet, which he could not wipe out also hold a reception in his honour. Lorted by the purchase of the Man per contra; then suddenly a last After spending a week or so in sour slope. Several years later one, which could not be wiped out. Peking, he will proceed to Nanking Jacquinet had not had time to enjoy On the advice of a lawyer, as per-1 here he will be the guest of the bis nequisition of a cow, a prolific suasive as a priest, he had recourse Nanking Government. — Ceutral milch cow, fair and white, when to a little sale. Now, the parcel of Quinquin became the possessor of land that Quinquin tore away was Turning back, Mr. Hunter dis- The Duevin of Education, Mr.News Agency.

an ass called Remal.

knocked down to Jacquinot. covered his wife lying huddled up)N. L. Smith, this morning 110

Mr. Hunter, who arrived home About 5.10. found the front hal covered with blood There

a large pool of blood at the door way leading to the front room and bloodstains on one of the chairs.

Scholarships And Prizes Awarded.

and evening

*

Tientsin. Earlier.

instincts "r

of dreaminess and the enemyl It was really affecting

From that time things changed, What a victory! From across the In a corner of the bathroom. She formally distributed to the chudeen Marchese Marconi, the famous had A terrible rat on her cheek, of the Central Brush School the vireless inventor, arrived here yes-because Quinquin changed. Form. Gueusine he had got right in among numerous small cuts on her headertificates and prizes won at the terday afternoon from Japan and idleness stole into him. He began to see, as you went by, the enclosure and severe cuts on her left wrist, janned examination held in October.proceeded 10 Peking yesterday

Mr. Hunter rushed downstairs to The following Scholarships the Empress Store to telephone a prizes have been awarded-- doctor, while a lady whe happened: Government Scholarsidips: → K to be in the store went off to in-Gaubert, W. K. Pryd. 1, Kempton. form the Water Police, who arrived E. Whitfield. W. Pryde, J. Felshow, Belillern Scholarships: J. Wat-

a few minutes later and had the

unfortunate lady conveyed to them. N. Clarke, E. Laue. Kowloon Hospital

Lugard Scholarship. D. Darby Hong Kong and Whampoù Dock A bloodstained knite and 13

Sebola esduupe-R Pro- Company's quantity of long hair, which had apparently come from Mrs. Hu, M Bell.

ter's hend, were found in the kitchen.

Wylie Composition Prize- R Jones

Government Paz-B Hynes, A description of the missing boy. Provan, H. Bunje. A. Milhugton. Ah Wing, has been circulated

DYN. Wicker, P. Egan, H. Martin, M.

the police, but at 2 p.m. to-day he Wattie, Nelson. had not be arrested.

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YOUNG PRINCES' MURDER

Continued from Page 1).

Professor wright

ot the opinion that the ages of the chil- dren, 10 and 12 years respectively,į in incompatible with their being alive at the Line of the Battle of horworth, in August, 1485.

Therefore, King Henry the seventh is not connected with the murder.

Professor Wright discovered that Prince Edward suffered from a serious dental disease, A stain of blood across his face bones afforded evidence of u violent death.

Both boy

were unsually Prince Edward being 4 feet 9 inches while the Duke of York was 4 feet 6%1⁄2 inches, but it is pointed out that their father WHA G feet 3 inches tall.

had

tall

1

One of the brothers abnormal tear duct showing that ho "cried his eyes out."-Reuter.

FISHERMAN SHOT

IN HIS BOAT.

Attacked By Four Unknown Men.

A fisherman, Kwong Wun, aged 31, was attacked by four unknown. Chinese at 11 o'clock this morning: on his fishing boat near, Adamastor Rock, north of Cheung Chan, and shot by one of them with a revolver,

··His assailaints sscaped in their boat in the direction of Yung Bậu Wan", No properly or money wAI #tolen.

No further details aro yet avail-'

abis.

Garrison School Scholarships:

Central News Agency.

ANOTHER PEAK ROBBERY.

Mrs. D. Jenkins Loses

Jade Pendant.

The fonder

by attaching himself to this Remi, carefully surrounded by a very high who had coarse grey hair, infinitely fence in the middle of Quinquin's) sensitive ears, and a look of probity, clover. The latter's little home- he became of his stend seemed to have been mutilat obscure companion the less vigour, ed.

Following that event, Quinquie he put into struggling, economising.

in the street. scourging himself with work, and lowered his head getting more money than Jacquinet. Then spring came to comfort him, The latter, on the other hand, and people heard him one morning did not lay down his weapons for singing like an incorrigible bird. Mrk Douglas Jenkins, wife of the the satisfaction of his bellicose in- Consul General for the United States, reports the loss of a jade pendant valued at $200 from her residence at the Peak Mansions.

The report states that Mrs. Jen- lons put the pendant in an unlocked drawer in her bedroom on Tuesday Þ. Hall. 1. Kem. E. Potter. P.mght and on looking for it yester Coombes 4 Guard. C Foley. Vtny she found that it was missing. Sanders, E Aldridge

There police arc investigating the Drawing Prizes: W. Maycock, D.jense, but no arrests have yet been Guard

made.

Future Rulers of Reich?

A recent_phots

Princeer MafAJÓK, the salute at a Naki-

Bermud

ation in

WEST POINT FIRE OUTBREAK

Five Chinese Houses

Involved.

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CARING FOR JOBLESS

(Continued from Pags 1):

Note by Ringsider.

to persons with the best industrial record. For instance, if a man, Petersen won his title from Reg- during his previous five years, had

́benatt.

Then it was that he met Leontinu -Leontine whom full daylight suits| so well! She had hair as fair as the flame by which one keeps vigil: and her bright eyes were of rich- nesa incalculable. Quinquin was. stupefied at firet by the appearance; of this passer-by, whom he used to look at and listen for equally when she came near and when she had gone away. Then the world be. came a beautiful palace specially built around her. One evening she stood still for a little while near to him, looking like a saint. Several Fire broke out in an old type of evenings after, he dared to murmur Chinese tenement house, 19 Chung a prayer before her, Then a slight Sau Lane, West Point, at 4.30 this blush blossomed on her silky check, morning.

The flames quickly and the miracle happened that she spread to the adjacent houses, and listened to him. within a short space of time five Yot June had not ended when she disappeared. He waited for her. houses were involved.

Two of the buildings were severe in distraction, till the day when he ly damaged by the fire, while the saw her face shining and blooming Kie Meen, whom he knocked out in paid all contributions: (which were others, thanks to the prompt work on the other side of the river, on convincing manner after winning 260) and had drawn no by the Fire Brigade, were saved be the threshold of Jacquinot's house. the cruiser-weight title from Harry then such a man would be entitled fore serious damage could be done. Jacquinnt had taken his betroth Crossley on points last year. He to 26 weeks in addition to the 26 The fire is believed to have originated from him! The unlucky man defended it successfully against weeks which he now got as a mini- ed on the second floor of No, 19,tried to compete, to meet him again. Jack Doyle, ex-Guardsman, the lat- mum. occupied by the Tong To Ping Her-But she avoided him; her father ter being disqualified and suspend-Per contra, where the reconi WAR berlists shop, and was caused Interposed and used brutal and ed for foul blown in

three not so good, where a man had had rounds of hurricane, hitting, through an electzle switch which humiliating language to him,

some benent and his contributiona fused.

While he sought tremblingly to Secondly, that benefits should had not been fully paid, then' ke The Fire Brigade received a call recover the savour of joy, or even he dependent on contributions. would get, according to the state at 4.38 s.m, and a general district only of peace, Jacquinot's luck in- * Thirdly, that the scheme of his balance, something less than call was circulated to all Stations.creased, while his own, sili dwin should be placed on a solvent; 26, weska, Engines from Central, Wanchal and diet. His face wrinkled, and ac

self-supporting basis.

There would be 167,000 more par Kennedy Town rushed to the scene, quired so mournful an air that the

No change was made in the pro-isons entitled to beneût and fewer and on arrival were placed in charge little girls began to be afraid visions whereby insured persons persons would be subjected to the of Mr. J. CA Fit Henry.

People turned away from him. In who had paid, 50 contributions in Bewus Test. The fire was under control by return for his looks, there only re- the last two years were “qualified The Ell not only put the insur

mained twice of Hem whose for the minimum period of benefiance scheme on a sound, financial The top floors of No, 19 and 20, attachment: Increased patiently for 26 weeks. That period of 20 basis for the immediate future, but, are said to be almost gutted, while every day. The man liked to put weeks would, however, be extended it as established the machinery three housse--adjacent are badly bis arms round the donkey's neck in the case of contributors with to enable it to be kept solvent. damaged by fire. The ground floors and when the donkey took a stop a very good record.

The second part of the Bill, said of the buildings received consider nearer him so that he could rub his When the present Government the Minister, was based on threw alle damage by wster, bed. | head better on his chest, that was took once, the excessive, expendi- main principles, zadnjim *** It is stated that No. 19 in fnsured his only compensation here on ture on ordinary Insurance account. Firstly, that assistance should be for $2,000 by the principale tenant. | earth,

was at the rate of £60,000,000 year“ proportionate to needs, There were no casumities,"

Protracted, perishing rains in the ly. At present, following the re-Secondly, that a worker who had auturan suffood bo ruin him. All cent improvement in employment, heen long unemployed might ra he possessed had to be sold, and as the rate of Income would now a colve sadistance other then, and in the chastisements of fate never cead the rate of expenditure by addition to, cash payments.ga come singly, be book cold, by the about £8,500,000 yearly on the live ̈. Thirdly, that the State should no Fine, with festh-north-easterly side of the empty fireplace, on the register of 2,600,000. do 20 Das cept "general responsibility for all winds, is the forecast lasted to-day very day the matter was decided.

He proposed to use this balance industrial able-bodied. "outside in- by the Itoyal Observatory

(Continued on Pope 11). by extending the period of benaßt aurance4-British. Wireless' Bervice,

8.30a.m.

· WEATHER REPORT:

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