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HONG KONG, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1935

NORTHERN FLOODS

Dr. Kung's Trip To Kiangsu

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Presentations Of Credentials GERMAN AMBASSADOR RETURNS

JAPAN

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Shanghai, To-day.

In response to the invitation of the prominent Japanese business leaders in Shanghai, a number of

Peiping. To-day. business men here, including

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It was learned according to the well-informed circles yester

Herr Trautmann, German, Am- purposes for Dr. H. H. Kung's re-

Messrs. Chen Kwang-pu. Chang cent food. observation trip in (bassador to China, returned herei

Kang-au, Chow Tso-min, Yung North Kiangsu and West Shan- from Peitaibo by train yesterday Chung-chin and Liu Hung-sheng morning. He will proceed to

will organise an economic September 14 and The three purposes are to in-Nanking on

an inspection duce the Shantung and Kiangan present his credentials to Mr. Linmission to make authorities to reach an agree-Sen. Chairman of the National tour of the Island Empire. ment on the anti-Hwangho plans; Government, on September 17.

SOVIET AMBASSADOR · to express on behalf of the Cen-

Nanking, To-day- tral Government "deep concern

Mr. Bogomoloff, Soviet Russian over the sufferings of the flood refugees; and to discuss with Ambassador to China, called on General Han Fu-chu, Chairman Mr. Wang Ching-wei, President

of the Shantung. Provincial of the Executive Yuan and con-

Government: immediate measures currently Minister of Foreign Af- for closing the gaps along the fairs, at the latter's official resi- jdence at 4 o'clock yesterday after drkes in western Shantung.

noon. He later called on Messrs. Hsu Mo and Tang Yu-jen, Politi

DECISION PENDING

It is also learned that the exe-cal and Administrative Vice-Min- cution of the decision of the Exeisters of Foreign Affairs. cutive Yuan as to the breaking down of the private dykes at Chuancheng in West Shantung

The mission will leave for Ja- pan on September 25 and will spend about one month there be- fore returning to China-Central News Agency.

LATE QUEEN ASTRID Forthcoming Masses In Nanking

Nanking, To-day.

Mr. Lin Sen, Chairman of the National Government, yesterday POLISH MINISTER

Nanking. To-day. received a cablegram from King M. Weydenthal, Polish Minis-Leopold of Belgium thanking him

in order to allow the Hwangho ter to China, who arrived here for the message of condolence at flood waters to flow back, will from Shanghai yesterday morn- the untimely death of the late not be carried out until a defining, called on Mr. Hsn Mo at 10 Queen Astrid. ite ünderstanding has been reach-am.

the

It is understood that M. Religious Masses for the late

will be sung at

ed at the Breach-Closing Confer-Weydenthal has informed Mr. Belgian Queen ence, now being held at Tainan Hsu Mo of his resumption of the Catholic Church here at 11 Tuesday. Masses and by

Shantung Provincial duties, following the expiration m Government - Central News of his official leave. Central prayers will be conducted by Mr. Guillaums, Belgian Minister to News Agency Agency.

China, who will come here from Shanghai for the service-Cen tral News Agency.

LOCAL NEWS BREVITIES*

CHINESE NAVAL MANOEUVRES.

Major R. L Withington, MC., For failing to report an accident, Royal Engineers, and Mrs. Wit-in which he knocked down a child |hington were passengers by the named Tam Cha-lui; and for driv

To Be Held Shortly Asama Maru, which left on Wed-ing a bicycle without efficient nesday for Shanghai

brakes, an 18-year-old Chinese, Li Mon, was fined $15, in default

Nanking To-day- Lient-Col ML J. Williamson. three weeks hard labour, by Mr.

The Ministry of the Navy has MC MB RAMC, at present EL Wynne Jones at the Kowloon ordered the navy manoeuvres stationed at Kowloon, left for Magistracy this morning. The de- to be held shortly off the Che- Shanghai, accompanied by Mrs- fendant was also ordered to pay $3 kiang coast. Gunboats commis- Williamson, by the Asama Maru as compensation to complainant, or sioned to take part in the man- jon Wednesday.

to serve an additional seven days' oeuvres are the Hsiening, hard labour

Kiangning, Haining, Huning, Saming, Suning, Tsungning, On a complaint made by Mr. A. Jackson Government Analyst.

Yining Senning and Chang- Fan Leung, driver of lorry No. A Dinner Dance will be held at ning

Admiral 3604, appeared before Mr. W. Repulse Bay Hotel to-morrow and

Wang Shao-ting, Schofield af the Central Magis 2 Tea Dance on Sunday next. The Commander of the Training tracy this morning on a summons last bus leaves Repulse Bay at Squadron, accompanied by the for driving without due care and 1.00 am on Sunday, and a half-10 commissioned gunboats, left caution in Pottinger Street on hourly bus service will run on for the Chekiang Sea yesterday

morning. Central August 22. He was fined $15. Sunday afternoon.

Agency.

Mr. G. Crawford, of the Hong

News

Ho Lan, 46, unemployed, who Kong Electric Co., Ltd reports pleaded that he had returned FOREIGN AFFAIRS that while driving car No. 1550 in in order to gain employment, Yee Woo Street yesterday, he was yesterday sentenced to 12 knocked down a Chinese female, So months' hard labour for retum- Lan, of No. 62 Tung Lo Wan Road, ng from his banishment of 10 who was taken to the Government years from August 8, 1934. Civil Hospital suffering from slight! injuries to the head.

and

New Commissioners Appointed

Nanking, To-day. At yesterday's meeting of the

The Ministry of Foreign Af- Theosophical Society Mr. J. P.

fairs yesterday appointed Mr. About 4.30 pm. yesterday Miss Way, the president, made a fare- Farrow, of No. 275 Prince Edward well gift on behalf of the mem-Hsiao En-teh Commissioner of Boad, while driving car No. 43,bers, which took the form of Foreign Affairs for Hunan knocked down a Chinese female, Bolls razor, to the Society's vice-Hupeh, and Mr. Ken Chih Com Chan Wo, residing at No. 175 president, Mr. Denis H. Paul, missioner of Foreign Affairs for Hennessy Road, who received who is leaving the Colony for Shansi, Kanau, Ningsha

con-Chinghai-Central News Agency. slight injuries on the head and Home. Mr. Paul has been was taken to the Kowloon Hospi-pected for some months with the

Far East Aviation Company, hav- CATHOLIC CLERGY ital

ing previously been in the Royal of Air Force, out of which he had to be invalided following an acci- dent

For the theft of 69 pounds coal from the MB.K coalyard at Yaumati, an odd job coolie, Ho Sin, was sentenced to six weeks' hard labour by Mr. E. L. Wynne- Jones at the Kowloon Police Court [this morning. B

Six weeks' hard labour was im-1 posed on a 28-year-old unemployed, Kwong Kong, by Mr. EL Wynne

NORTH CANNOT REPAY LOAN FROM CANTON

MEETING

To Be Called In Shanghai

and

Peiping, To-day. Monsignor Moris Zanin, Apos tolic delegate to China, went to Tientsin yesterday afternoon on This way to Shanghai, where he The Union News Agency stated will call a conference

Catholic Fathers shortly

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Jones at the Kowloon Police Court that General Chen Chi-tang is

this morning for the theft of three planning to introduce another Central News Agency.

frun boits, four fron nuts and four Three-Year Plan and has asked

pieces of iron, the property of the county heads to prepare reports SAVINGS BANK ALMOST SURE Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf (concerning the degree of success

TO WEATHER STORM and Godown Company.

under the first Plan These re ports must be realy in one month, a Alleged to have assaulted Fanya 50 that the General may go over Singh, No. 1 witchman of the them and devise a new plan. Standard Vacuum Oll installation It is learned that the first Plan of

at Tai Chi Kok, two Chinese has not

youths, Mak Lak and Leung Yuk,

were each bound over in a bond of $10 to be of good behaviour for

by Mr. E LyWanne

Kowloon

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