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THE CRISIS IN CHINA.

STATEMENT BY THE FRENCH MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS.

NEWS FROM THE YANGTSZE.

· [THROWUN HAVAS AGENCY.]

MARSHAL WU PEI FU AND

HIS GENERALS.

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12th, 1927.

CHINESE MARITIME TERRIFIC ATLANTIC

CUSTOMS.

STORM.

POSITION OF INSPECTOR LINER'S PERILOUS VOYAGE.

GENERAL.

SIR FRANCIS AGLEN "HANDS OVER" TO MR. EDWARDES. .

[THHOUGH REUTER'8. AGENCY.]

PETING, Feb. 11th. Reuter has been requested official- ly to issue the following statement: "Sir Francis Aglen handed over charge of the Customs and Loan

It is understood that Sir F. Aglea, who intends to return to England. remains gazetted and treated as Inspector-General of the Customs for a year.".

FAEIB, Feb. 11th. In the Chamber of Depatias,

KATTENG, January 29th. The feta regarding Marshal Wa replying to a question by Deputy pel Fu's generals are only now be Marcel Cachin concerning the China coming clearly known. It is true situation, M. Briand, Minister of that there has been considerable that France, would not have to but this is not altogether due to Foreign Affairs, expressed the hope discord among the leading generals interfere with a view to protecting disloyalty towards Marsha! Wu or Frenchmen, and that the Chinese to their sympathies with the South-Service to Mr. Edwardes to-day, authorities would continue to take erners, which is decidedly not the

far the case. all measures necessary security of French lives and pro- Marshal Wu has been greatly perty. France had always observed strengthened by the situation deve the strictest neutrality against belli-loping in southwest Hossn. General gerent parties, and would certainly Fan Chung Hsiu, who joined the offer no opposition to the emancipa Nationalists, is now surrounded at tion of China. Concluding amid Nanyangfu and it is expected that general cheers, M. Briand said the a few days will see his elimination. The troops carrying out the sur best course was for them rot to

rounding

movement belong to Gen meddle in internal Chinese affairs.

feral Yu Shih Taung, of Hapeh, who with an army of 10,000 left Ha- nan when the Cantonese took it. He led his men northwards, having many small encounters which re duced his force to about 30,000. But it is now a force to be reckoned with as the troops are unusually well armed and equipped. He is most loyal to Marshal Wu.

"IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST."

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY,

LONDON, Feb. 10th.

In the House of Commons at question time, Mr. Baldwin, in declined to the public interest," give detailed information of the extent of the defence force being sent to China.

TRANSPORT FIGURES. (THROUGH LAUTER'S AGENCY.).

IN YUNNAN PROVINCE.

"REPORTED REBELLION AGAINST TANG CHI YAO. (CHINESE PRESS SERVICE.]

Mr. Edwardes took over charge of the Customs this afternoon.

PRESIDENT COOLIDGE AND

DISARMAMENT.

A MESSAGE TO CONGRESS.

(REUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICK)

WASHINGTON, Feb 10th, President Coolidge, in his Mes sago to Congress, says he instructed the Ambassadors in London, Paris, Rome and Tokyo to-day to present to those Governments a Memoran- dum anggesting that they empower the delegates to the forthcoming meeting of the Preparatory Commis ion for the Disarmament Confer SHANGHAI, Feb. 10th. Through the French Consulate in ence at Geneva to negotiate and, ment further limiting naval arma- Yunnanfu, it is reported that three conclude at an early date an agree Yunnanese division commanders are

ter Treaty by covering classes of rebelling against Tupan Tang Chiment, supplementing the Washing Yno, and that their forces are cow He added that the cast of convey-advancing to threaten Yunnanfo. vessels not covered by that Treaty. ing the troops forming part of the Tupan Tang has rallied about 6,000 Defence Force from the United of his soldiers to meet the emer-

Lgency. Kingdom and Malta was £645,000.

AND THE "APHIS "*

"LADYBIRD."

LONDON, Feb. 10th..

Worthingtop Sir Evans, in the House of Commons, foreshadowed the early submission of a Supplementary Estimate to provide for the cost of the Shang hai Defence Force.

{THROUGH BEUTER'S AGENCY.]

MALTA, Feb. 10th- The gunboats Aphis and Lady bird, escorted by the destroyers Wanderer and Fulverine have loft for Chins.

250-U.S. MARINES REACH

SHANGHAL

SHANGHAI, Feb. 10th

"Impossible Demands,”

ICHANG, Feb. 10th. An American vessel left here with six refugees on board. The ship ping godown men have presented the British authorities with impos sible demands before they will re-

sume work

Troop Movemente.

SHABI, Feb. 10th. Extensive troop movements con- tirue daily.

Hankow House Boys. The house boys' threatened strike under which each-individual "boy" will present his own demands,

HANKOW, Feb. 10th.

REACHES DESTINATION SIX DAYS' LATE.

(RAUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE]

HANKOW'S POLI- TICAL BUREAU.

HOW FOREIGN PLAINTIFFS ARE TO BE TREATED,

{THROUGH LIKEʼN AGENCY.]

SHANGHAI, February 11th. A telegram from Hankow, dated ath instant, states that the Commis sinner of Foreign Affairs notified the Consulates to-day that the Political Bureau has ordered. that no more hearings of cases on behalf of for eigu plaintiffs will be heard before the Mixed Court. All forsiga claims. in future must be heard before a Chinese City, Magistrate without a Consular official being permitted to attend in the capacity of assessor.

New York, Feb 11th. The President Harding docked this afternoon six days late, after what the captain described as the wores trip in his forty years ea experience. He said that from the time he left Cherbourg the ship was battered by a hundred mile an hour gale and monstrous waves until the rivets were loosened and the vessel started to leak in the oil tanks, which gradually emptied. Lights

"All the heating apparatus A "PUBLIC HEALTH went out, and the engines down.

WEEK."

died

went out of commission and still the great seas dashed the liner's sides. The immigrant passengers, fright- All the ened, knelt and prayed. available wood, including boxes, CHINESE EDUCATIONAL CAM

covers

were

and hatch crates chopped up and burned to cook the meals, before the liner was towed into Halifax.

BRITISH TRADE.

FIGURES FOR JANUARY, [THROUGH 'S AGENCY.]

LONDON, Feb. 11th. The Board of Trade returns for January

approximately:- £113,600,000; Imports,

exports, £55,499,000.

were

QUEEN WILHELMINA INDISPOSED,

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

THE HAGUE, Feb. 10th. Owing to slight indisposition, What The Message Bays. Queen Wilhelmina has been medie The Message says that far-reach-aily ordered to remain indoors this ing building programmes have been week. laid down by certain Powers and there appeared in the United States, as well as abroad, a senti ment urging naval construction on the ground that such construction In such was occurring elsewhere. sentiments lies the germ of renewed naval competition.

“LOCAL AND GENERAL./

PAIGN IN HONG KONG.

[FROM OUR CHINESE CORRESPONDENT.]

MODERN BANDITRY IN HONAN.

ROBBERLAND ** WHERE BANDITS ARE BORN AND, BRED,

THE ROBBER CAPITAL

OF

TAYING.

BLOOD FEUDS AMONG THE PEOPLE.

We give the tollowing extracts from a most interesting article on the Honan "Robberland," contributed by a special correspon- dent to the North China Daily News.

It describes graphically the origin and nature of the robber. hordes whose activities form no small part in the complex problem of China's present condition.

At about the centre of a line paure which may be expressed in drawn due west to the border from various "ways not limited to lan- Hauchow, on the Kin-Han Railway guage. in central Ronan, lies one of the The relationship that exists be most unique, desolate, interesting tween the bandits and the people is {་ Chinese puzzle. "It is and romantic sections of country a proper that one might expect to find in any certain that the bandits live on the part of the world. For this is the people without making any pay- "Robberland of Honan; the ment for food or shelter wherever cradle of banditry. It is not an they may happen to stop, or for extensive section of country, per- anything else that they may need

They haps not over 30 miles in diameter in their business.' north and south, and a bit more than that east and west, but its in- fluence upon the history and, des tinics of Honon since the dawn of the Republic" has been very extensive indeed.

The Bandit Capital.

this as a natural right and, besed ing to the Rev. Anton Lundeen, who had ample opportunity to observe while a captive within the boundaries of their country, receive it freely wherever they go. What the people get in return is not sa clear. And if they do not profit in any way the puzzle is but increased by the speculation as to why they remain in the country.

A health educational campaign among the people of Hong Kong, under the auspices of the Chinese Young Men's Christian Association In the very centre of the region and the China Medical Association is the walled robber capital of (Hong Kong Branch) will be held Tasing. It," also, a not large, from February 20th to 28th, with aither in extent or population

Those who live on the outskirts activities mostly at the Chinese though in hus battlements of brick The "People" and the "Bandits.”

But Auch

cities. surround Y.M.C.A., Bridges Street.

the country refer to the Their will be addresses on Lygiene, Taying has played an important af

"bandits and the people." The exhibitions and demonstrations, and role in the history of the handit illustrated lectures, in which the people. As its battle scarred walls people themselves openly refer to films will be used to the fullest eloquently attest it has been a bone the bandits and will tell one, for extent, physical examination free of fierce contention in the feudal instance, that in such and such towns there are no longer any peo- to all who desire to be tested and conditions that have grown advised, free vacination, distribu- about it, and many a grim tale ple and that the place has been al tion of popular literature on public could be told of the conflicts in together given up to the "bandits health and personal hygiene, and which Taying has changed hands. Personally, I am inclined to believe special articles in the daily press In the country surrounding this that there really is no distinction.

and "

peo of the city.

"capital of an unrecognized realm" as between baadita

further than that by bandits Local churches and schools and lie towns and villages similar to ple vited to conduct a public health district. And yet, not altogether under arms and on the all public organisations will be in those in any Chinese agricultural are meant those who are at the time

and children and aged.: week," during which pastors of similar. One notices, for instance, path and by people the women churches and Sunday school super that loop-holes in the houses are not while bullet pitted intendente will be requested to infrequent, bring the importance of health to walls are noticed here and there, their congregations and the child- and ragged ruins of houses. rer under their charge.

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war

The ordinary yearly meeting of the Hong Kong Tramways, Ltd, is to be held at the Board Room of Mesera. Jardine, Matheson & Co. of Western medicine will part spots of special "intercat in the Putting to death whole fazvilice. Lid on Monday, March 7th, at

доод.

All leading Chinese practitioners cipate, and for the first five days of the week, the Y.M.C.A. will prac The Memorandum says the com-

tically be transformed into s plexities and difficulties brought out in the discussions of the pre-

Recent transfers and promotions museum of public health. in- paratory Commission clearly made by the Secretary of State for dicated that a final solution of the the Colonies include Mr. J. Stra problem of armaments may not be chan, M.LCE (Pirector of Public immediately practicable, and the Works, Ceylon), General Manager

Government most

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States

American

THE EAST CHINA F.C.

Two hundred and fifty American / has been settled by an arrangement anxious that concrete results in of Railways, Federated - Malay A SERIES OF ENTERTAIN-. { west, every other who has made any

Marines have arrived here from Manila, aboard the transport ship Pecos.

NEWS FROM THE YANGTSZE.

·

[NAVAL WIRELESS NEWS.}

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CHUNGKING, Feb. 10th. The British Consul General, Mr. Affleck, and Vice-Consul, Mr. Lamb, who arrived here last week after the total evacuation of Chengtu, departed down river to-day. board the same steamer were about seventy missionaries from the in- terior.

WANESIEN, Feb. 10th.

Teal has been started here. ·

On

A complete boycott of H.S. (Continued on next column.)

THE PORTUGUESE REVOLT.

LARGE NUMBER OF "CASUALTIES.

arrested..

Local activity in the Yangtze troop movement is increasing bat the situation generally is quiet.

the limitation of armaments may be achieved. A number of Goveri- ments consider that one of the chief present obstacles to a general reduction or limitation of a ments lies in the interdependence of land, sea and air armaments.

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The Dificulties, The American Government be- lieves that these difficulties and must be overcome. It feels that land and air armaments con stitute essentially regiens! agree ments and that the problem of the limitation of navai

The Chinese, seaman who was arreated, on a charge of uttering forged Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank notes was sentenced to six months hard labour by Mr. B. E. Lindsell, at the Central Police Court yesterday morning.

MENTS.

[180x QUE CHINESE CORRESPONDENT.]

the law."

This does not appear to be incon- sistent with the fact that the "ban." aita" sametimes punish" certain of the people by occasionally The Birthplace of White Woll.

burning down their houses and even Many of these settlements are

in such rough and ready com- history of banditry. Just how with munity it would not be strange if the exception of the Shantung in blood fende should spring up and Fan Seu Ling, every chief be settled in the bandits own way. terloper tain who bas beaded a raid in Also cases are on record of bandita. Hanan was born in this homeland Bighting bandits and of chieftaine of the bandits and, with the excep passing sentences of death' upon

of the tion of a few who came out mountains further to the north and men under them who have "broken And another fact which supports sort of a name for himself in

this conclusion is that when the baaditry hails from Robberland."

bandits are recruiting for a big A Binister Country.

raid they enlist any young male. As may well be imagined this entizen who may be considered good The series of dinners giving by prominent Hong Kong Chinese in sinister country presents to the material, whether or not he wante honour of the East China football visitor no picture of peaceful pros- to join. That, this is a constant team from Shanghai will be con. Ferity. The half lying to the south practice is admitted by all from cluded Sunday evening, February and east of Taying is fairly fiat whom I got information and, there 13th, when Mr. Li Hysan, Vice and fertile with some two-thirds fore, it is certain that, whatever in his premises, the Lee Gardens, the land is all seamed and broken, in the bandits' country without its President of the South China laid ont in cultivated plots, but in they may consider themselveste ver Athletic Association, will entertain the south and west the surface of family can take up its residence Causeway Bay, members of the and rocks, large and small, litter young male members, at least, be-" Chinese Interport teams and officers the hill tops and the valleys. Here ing tooner or later openly concern- of the Chinese Amateur Athletic there is little attempt at enitivationed in banditry. Federation, of which Mr. Wong and the rock strewn country mostly Kum Ying is the local president: supports a wild growth of course. The official dinner, to be given by STAA, and stretches out blesk, de the local Federation, will take place serted and desolate, as rough and at the Naam Tong or South China rugged and hard as the primitive

A Strange Democracy, Restaurant at China Building on the people who live on it.

Rebellions Inhabitants.

A Chinese Protest.

KIUKIANG, Feb. 10th.. The Chinese authorities have

Charged with gambling, seven presented a protest to the British against the landing of an armed force of blue-jackets on February

Chinese were Ened $3 ench, the

8th

It will be remembered that

keeper of the house 850, and two witnessing considerable excitement

other Chinese who did not turn up in the town, the British aaral

had their bail of 85 each estreated armaments, by Mr. R. E. Lindsell, at the Cet- authorities landed two platoons to

When it was while not regional in character, can trai Magistracy, yesterday after

On the other hand, there is ample investigate causes, ascertained that a public execution be practically dealt with by mea-noon. of Northern spies was responsible aures affecting the navies of a

evidence that some of the inhabit against being interfered with by for the apparent trouble, the British limited group of the Powers

without It seems probable that the final

ants, at least on occasions, rebel anyone. For one comes upon towns forces were withdrawa

Conference will be unable to meet

which are "sealed, and have been incident."

The shipping godowns on the bulk during this calendar year; there

No less strange than the land so for weeks or months. By this fore, the American Government be- were opened today.

lieves that those Powers which may be able to agree to further naval

tic Association, as the Association in which they live are the people is meant that all the gates are clos limitation at an earlier date would ailing for some time. The sympathy rooms on last Thursday evening, of "Robberland." They are used and banked up behind with BRITISH GOVERNMENT SEND not be justified in consciously past of the many friends of. Mr. Roe nearly 100 guests were present, be democratic a community as exists earth, so that the wall is to

poning that agreement, thereby opening the way to a recrudescence. of competitive naval building.

Question Of Ratio.

JAPAN'S SORROW.

PROFOUND SYMPATHY.

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

United States, Great Britain and

The death of the son of Mr. J. Boe, of the Harbour Department, occurred early on Thursday morn- same evening at Happy Valley ing, the funeral taking place the Cemetery. The deceased was only seven years of age and had been

evening of the 15th.

At the dinner by Mok Wing Yu, president of the South China Athle

A

all will be extended in his bereavement sides the East China team. Among anywhere, and are a law unto them intents and purposes, a continuous. Turning into. Des Vaux Boad those in attendance included officers selves except when forced to alter structure, and no one who does no vasion of the military in sufficient in under any circumstances. Com West, from Hill Street, at West or representatives from the Chinese their ways, for a time, by an in- belong to the community is allowed

Recreation Club, Chinese Bathing

"EX-MINISTER KILLED.

Point, a ricksha was run into by Club, Ching Woo Athletic Associs numbers to make resistance in-munities which adopt this measure at this Although hesitating LONDON, February 1cta. {THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

The British Government has sent moment to submit rigid proposals car which had just left the stand tion, and numbers of the South advisable. Among themselves they may be reinforced by soldiers or

'baseball teams.

Practically all language, such as may not be of places that had held out in this as regards the ratios of naval opposite the restaurant centre. The

found in any other part of the manner for months, refusing-ad- OPORTO, February 10th. the following

Mr Mok Wing Tu, who enter-country. They are ruled by their mittance even to the military on The casualties in the fighting are Japanese Government."On the strength, the American Govern ricksha was splintered, while the his boy scouts and football and have laws, customs, and even Red. Spears" or both heard badly larcerated. The ricksha tained the Arst Interport Chinese chieftains and their chieftains are official business. But when they now estimated at 78 killed and 350 ocension of the Service of Prayer ment, for its part, is disposed to a Chine: pitched clear forms of sport were represented.

vessels not covered by the Washing-coolie escaped serious injury, football team to visit Hong Kong, not only elected but are obliged to are captured, by either bandits or accept offee" if elected or run roldiers, the revenge taken is said wounded, while 37 officers have been and Recollection in Westminster eccept, as regards the classes of of the vehicle" but had one arm

Abbey for His Imperial Majesty

is pioneer promoter of Western the late Emperor of Japan, HL ton Treaty, the extension of the ratio as regards the

Letters of administration have games and sports in this Colony. the risk of incurring great displea to be terrible. LISBON, February 10th. The death-rell here is estimated Majesty's Government desire to re-

been granted to Mr. GG N He and other friends, organized the at 198. Rebels assassinated Major new the and to leave to discussion Tinson, solicitor, Hong Kong, the first Chinese swimming club here Maurice 18 years ago. He has been respon Americo Olavo, former Minister of found

the Imperial with the Emperor, I

Family, the Govern at Geneva the ratios of France and appointed attorney of War.

Italy.

Francis Maximilian Watan, of No. ible financially for the bringing It concludes by earnestly ment and the people of Japan

48, Rue Pierre Dupont, Lyons, who of the Shanghai Chinese team to LONDON, February 10th.

is the sole beneficiary to the not long an, who entertains on A. wireless message received, this their sorrow. His Majesty's Goy hoping that a comprehensive limita

Mr. afternoon from the cruiser Comus,ernment pray that the reign of His tion of all types of naval armament

Imperial Majesty the present Em: may be brought into effect among estate in Hong Kong of 810,200, which earlier in the week proceed od to Lisbon as a precautionary peror may be fruitful of blessing the principal Naval Powers without left by his mother, Maria Theress Sunday evening, is the doner of Emma Pelegria (Waton), who died the first interport cup, worth mor on July 13th, 1925, at Lyons. than 8500, which was won by Hong mearure in case the interests of for his people and may confirm and delay.

Kong or Southern China team on British nationals were endangered strengthen the

our two nationale friendship of

February 3rd, when the South during the revolutionary Ove ment in Portugual, states that the

Eastern Ching game was played. white flag has been hoisted over the marine barracks, and, except for occasional shots, everything is now quiet. There have been no British casualties

The police are resuming their duties, the public services appear

to be becoming, normal and a few trams are running.

י.

"THE PANAMA CANAL.

U.S. WILLING TO BUY EUROPEAN RIGHTS.

BASKET BALL, SHANGHAI COLLEGE TEAM IN HONG KONG..

SINGAPORE AND THE GREAT WAR". ACTIVITIES OF A HALF CASTE SPY.

WHY AN OUTBREAK FAILED.

before the trouble was completely wiped out.

An Accomplished Spy.

It was due chiefly to spies opcraf- ing through Batavia, and "other" towns of Java and Sumatra. The spies, mainly Gorman, with one or two Australians were controlled by a woman of 25 or 27, half Javanese Some personal reminiscences were recently given by Mr. N. Robbine, and half Dutch She was a typical bonorary secretary of the Leeds spy, a woman of great, beauty, and Rotary Club,, of events during the capable of speaking five or six 1 war period, when he was in the guages. He and a companion from the same rubber estate with which 1 he was connected. at the time, Malayan Peninsula.

Commenting on the ignorance of undertook the tasky though without her Eastern geography, he remarked official status, of watching that several letters were addressed movements. All her correspondence Singapore, ladia," and was scrutinised, but she was given yet Sin considerable rape, as it was thereby,

The Press Surprised.

WASHINGTON, Feb. 10th.

A number of dances are being President Coolidge's Disarmament Memorandum ią a complete surprise held to-night, in addition to the to the Press and it is difficult to usual dinner-dances at the Hotels. forecast its effect on Congress, At the Craigangower Cricket Club which is at present in the threes of there will be a fancy dress dance the cruiser construction controversy, at the Repulse Bay Hotel a special Senator Hale, the Chairman of dinner dance, in connection with

· [REUTER'S "AMERICAN SERVICE.]

the Senate Naval Committee, is of the visit of the tourists on the Em- will prese of Scotland; and at the Hotel opinion that the Memerandum will WASHINGTON, February 10th."

By 40 to 58, the basket ball team In a speech in the House of not imperil the chances of the en-Savoy, E.M.B. Hermes are holding

of Shanghai College defeated the to him, BET.

Hamilton actment of the building programme another ball.

Hong Kong Chinese Y.M.C.A. "Bingapore, China;" The Portuguese Embassy in Lon-Representatives

Among visitors to Hong Kong at a game played in the Y.M.C.A.gapore was the hub of the possible to corner the spy system and played an important part in operating between Colombo and, don has also received a telegram Fish, junior, advocated the pur- being carried out, which, he said, stating that the rebellion has been chase of European possessions in would not raise the naval strength

See and Central and of the United States to any limite during the last few days were two gymnasium last night; and by a the Caribbeat with a view ade- tion level which could possibly be Japanese women journaliste, Miss score of 22 to 20, the Shanghai the war.

He recalled the attempt that was suppressed.

South

Hattori, of the Anglo-Japanese College also defeated the Y.M.C.A.

Chanson Chan made to start a matíny in Singa COLOMBO HARBOUR quately to protecting the Panama adopted.

"pore, when the Europeans were canal and also lifting the burden

writer for a Japanese daily in acted as refarce. COOLIES ON STRIKE,

of war debts from Britain and Signor Mussolini Deeply Interested. Association, and Miss Takenaka, a

The Shanghai College team has asleep. A sergeant in a native re France.

He declared that the

ROME, Feb. 10th. Tokyo. These ladies have been United States would willingly pay

Mr. Fletcher, the United States in Canton for some time studying been in Manila during the Winter giment was to fire a shot at two [THROUGH BEUTER'S AGENCY.)

ten times the appraised value of Ambassador, has delivered Fres Chinese home life. Since their ar- holidays as guests of the Amateur in the afternoon, which would be such possessions. "Even if we

Ident Coolidge's Disarmament Mem- rival in Manchuria last Septem- Athletic Federation of the Philip the signal for the regiment

"Singapore. By lack the had a great vogue in Holland. as a had to cancel hundreds of millions orandum to: Signor Mussolini, who ber, they have visited Kalgan, pines and is returning to Shang massacre their, officers and then "go [This woman, Mata Hari by name, of debt to Britain, and hall as is deeply interested and who has Taiyuanfu, Peking, Trinan, ports hai on board the a President through

12 o'clock'; but it took some ten days plans from a young French loveral and to-day at Hong Hong much of the French debt, it would promised it his careful considers along the Yangtze, Foockow, Tai- Taft. The tean spent yesterday man became, excited, and fired at dancer. She obtained military. be worth it in the long run."

wan, and others parts of China.

COLOMBO, February 10th

Five thousand harbour coolies have struck for a rise of wages, and several shipping departures have been delayed

tion.

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team.

Hong Kong.

The woman came under observa- tion later at Colombo, and in the

middle of 1917 she got into Europe and into the French lines, and she was shot, by the French in October

Doof that year.

to

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