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HONG KONG, « TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1935

AUSTRALIAN

INVASION OF

པ ལ འ

THE COLONY

PARTY OF GIRLS

ARRIVE

ROUND OF FESTIVITIES ARRANGED

MEMORIAL SERVICE REPUBLICANS

IN NANKING

First Revolutionary Movement

CLASH WITH

MONARCHISTS

Greek Situation Very Black

SCORES ARRESTED AFTER FIGHTING

Athens, To-day-

Nanking, To-day. Mr. Lin Sen, President of the National Government, attended the Central Memorial Service held yesterday morning in commemora- Seldom if ever has the Austion of the anniversary of the first

A fierce clash occurred at mid- tralian and Oriental liner Tai-revolutionary uprisings staged by ping brought a more colourful Dr. Sun Yat-Sen at Canton 41 night between Republican offi- cers led by General Panayotakos and interesting group of passen Fears ago.

After the meeting, the President and monarchist guards on the gers to Hong Kong than she did when she arrived here this went to the National Government threshold of the building where morning On board were 31 to attend important business and the Cabinet was meeting to con- schoolgirls. their ages ranging to receive President, Wang Ching-sider the plebiscite on the ques- from 16 to 19 years, who are on wei, of the Executive Yuan, with tion of the restoration of the a tour of the Orient, under the whom many political affairs were monarchy. auspices of the Young Austra-discussed-Central News Agency- lia League.

was

a very

General Panayotakos and his brother were admitted to hospital,

NEXT YEAR'S injured, and thus the Eepublican

ECLIPSE

Chinese Observers For Russia

lelement of the army is without a leader. The situation is stated to 'be very black.

Although the Taiping entered the harbour at a very early hour, the girls were on deck to see the beauty of our harbour, and to com

The trouble began when General pare

their it with

Panayotakos called up the garri- Sydney harbour. They agreed that it

sons throughout Greece in an at- delight-

tempt to prevent General Kondylis. ful sight, especially in the early:

Nanking, To-day. Minister of War, from bringing hours of the morning. with the su

the "Premier, M. just beginning to peep over the The Sino Eclipse Observation pressure. on edge of the hills, but declined to Committee, headed by Dr. Tsai Tsaldaris, to force him to declare Yuan-pei, Academia Sinica Presi-himself, in favour of the monarchy. make any comparisons.

General Kondylis ordered the The thing that seemed to impress dent, telegraphed yesterday to the them most, however, was the sight Soviet Russia Science Academy, arrest of General Panayotakos and of women doing manual labour. informing them that they will par- the latter, supported by M. Tsal- refused to surrender. One of the girls, Miss Pearson, ticipate in the eclipse observation daris,

Fighting broke out and scores said to a China Mail representative on June 19, 1936, in Russia

Mr. Kao-La, a member of the were arrested. The Cabinet meet- as she contemplated the wharf: "I wonder what the people of Mel-Academia Sinica, and Dr. Le Shning broke up. · bourne would say if they saw Hua, Peiping National University women working like they do here?" President, are members of the from the Cabinet and told a Royal- committee-Central News Agency, ist deputation that he favoured the

restoration of the monarchy. Reuter.

HEAVY WEATHER

The Taiping ran into some! heavy weather last night outside Hong Kong, and this proved to be a good test for the girls. They all passed with honours, fortmately. and no cases of mal-de-mer reported.

were

Most of the girls spoke with en- thusiasm of the excellent time they had been given at Manila. In the true American fashion they were taken ashore with a

BATTLE AGAINST

ILLITERACY

Campaign Started In Nanking

Nanking. To-day.

Earlier M. Taaidaris emerged

RESTORATION A CERTAINTY Athens: On his arrival here yesterday after a holiday in the south of Germany, the Greek Premier, M. Tsaldaris, declared that the plebiscite to decide whe ther the monarch shall be restor

The Character Reading Move-ed will be held within the period

originally fixed. rush ment Campaign was inaugurat-

Many rumours circulating in the course of the day indicated yesterday. Its purpose is to use the attention af the po palace in the sacred battle that the Cabinet is by no means unanimous on: the monarchist against literacy.

shortly after the ship had berthed, and this rush continued until about 1 o'clock the following mor- ning. when they returned to the ship.

The programme fixed an question The War Minister, amusement meeting in the General Kondylis, as well as the Hong Kong has also prepared a morning and the broadcasting Finance and Foreign Ministers, welcome that should live in

of speeches of the afternoon. memories of the young ladies for Central News Agency.

some

the

They considerable time. will have more time in this case

to enjoy it, however, as they do not FLOOD MENACE IN

leave for the north until Friday.

NUMEROUS FUNCTIONS.

THE NORTH

to

are said to have threatened resign at yesterday's Cabinet meeting, since they could not, up- bold M. Tsaldaris's view that the

Government must remain neutral till the plebiscite has been taken- The restoration is already an accomplished fact, M. Tsaldaris is

To-day they will be the guests Further Appropriations reported to have said, since two-

of honour at the Rotary Tiffin in

the Hong Kong Hotel, and when this is concluded Mr. Ho Kom-

Requested

Nanking, To-day.

tong has made arrangements for

Because of the grave flood them to inspect his unique collec tion of carios At 4:30 pm they menace in Yutai, south-west Shan- will be having tea at Government tung, and Fisien, North Kiang House in the presence of His Ex-Su, Mr. Hsu Shih-Ying, Chairman cellency the Officer Administering of the National Famine Commis the Government, Sir Thomas sion, wired General Han Fu-Ch. Southorn, and Lady Southorn, Chairman of the Shantung Provin- while to-night a moonlight bathing cial Government, and Mr. Chen picnic has been arranged for them Kão-Fu, Chairman of the Kiang- by the local Australian and Nex en Provincial Government, to ap Zealand Association.

thirds of the nation is monarchist.

Trans-Océan Service.

BANDIT POSITION_AT

GREAT WALL

Plan Of Campaign Concluded

propriate $2,000 and $3,000 res Special To-morrow morning they will pectively for immediate relief in pay a visit to Canton, returning Yutai and Pihsien respectively. the same evening, and the follow- Mr. Hsu is leaving for Shanghai Ing night a Chinese dinner has to-morrow afternoon. been arranged in their honour by News Agency.

the A. and N.Z. Association, to be held in the Kam Ling Bestaurant

The "first thing the tourists did} when they came ashore this mor- ning was to have a ride in our

Central

tricia Rex, Lacy Wells.

TO-NIGHTS LAUNCH PICNIC

Peiping, To-day. fna telegraphic report to the Commissioner's head- quarters of the Chihsien-Miyun area, Mr. Chu Chiang, Hsing-lung Magistrate, stated that a force of 300 bandits, led by the notorious Chang Hai-chíao and La Yu-ti, has penetrated into Hsinli village, north-west of Hsin-lung District, from the demilitarised zone. ap-| parently in an attempt to invade

Commiss

world-famous rickshaws, and it The Secretary of the Australian the eastern part of Malanku near was in these conveyances that the and New Zealand Association the Great Wall

The report also asserted that an- party travelled to Marble Hall, stated this morning that the As- where they will stay while in Hong sociation launch picnic, for the other band of bandits has reached Kong

visiting Young Australia League Huanghuashan in the Chibsien District Owing to the gravity of There are over 30 members in tourists, will be held this even- the party. An advance list in-ing, unless the weather is defin- the bandit situation in Chihsien-

Miyun area, the cludes the following names itely too uncertain.

Dalcie Babidge, Jean Banider In this case the picnic will be sioner's headquarters have drawn veloping stone, Alice Batters, Thelma cancelled and a social evening up plans to stage an Clerk Jean Ferguson, Jean Gird- will be held at wood Jean Harper, Nancy Kel- Church Hall let, Dorothy Lewis, Shellz Long, come the girls Alice Pearson, Perry Phillips, cancelled the so Lorelle Sample, Dorothy Sims, commence at 9 pm, admission Nellie Sime rothy Williams, being by launch picnic ticket Enid Brindal. Alison: Campbell Weather conditions per

the Assoc Eleanor Campbell,

tion launch will leave [Pol

fect), Lozua Craig,

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prise Ltd Hopwood, Bazb Hong Kong Phyllis Madden, Wald

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ress the roving St Andrew's Campaign marauder com to wel-

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