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MISSION PROPERTY NEW DIVISIONS IN
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DESTROYED.
FRESH OUTBREAK BY
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THREE SOCIETIES INVOLVED,
Weerow, March 28th. Word has just reached here through, a Chinese telegram thas the the three premises belonging to Missions doing work in the city of Kueilin have been looted and wreck ed. No details are to hand as to the wanton destruction of Mission property but it would appear from the wording of the telegram that ench of the three missions have suf-
HANKOW.
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BORODIN'S VIOLENT ANTI- FOREIGN SPEECHES.
To-day.
Maundy Thursday.
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日四拾月四年七廿百九仟登英
Religious Services: St. John's Cathedral, Holy Communion, 7.45
There are no British men-of-warm: Matins, 10.15am.
H.K.C.C. Tennis Tournament in the Yangtze above Hankow at (details in sports column daily).
Tea Dances H.K. Hotel, Hotel the present time, all of these having proceeded down river during the Savoy and Cafe Parisien, 4.30 past week, asys last Saturday's North China Daily News.
p.m.
Kowloon Bowling Green Club annual meeting, Club House, 5.43 pim.
Diocesan Old Girls' Association, first annual meeting, School Hall,
From Hankow comes the report that the Japanese Concession is still strongly held by Japanese Navali. parties and that there are, as far as can be ascertained, no Chinese in the Concession.
Military. Labour.
Wuhu is reported
iet with the
peace owing
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Dinner dance, Cafe Farisien, 8 p.m.
Тейде, H.M.S. Danie dance, Crawford's Restaurant, 8.30 p.m.
Queen's Theatre: Are Parents People 1"
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Religious Servicea:-St. John's: Cathedral: Litany and Ante-Com- meral Wang mution, 10 a.m.; Matins and Ser- troops in mon, 11 am. Preacher: Rev. W. About 3,000 P. Cannell, subject, "The Lone-
The British commanity, there is fered severely had that the work of also being reduced tsential num-Well!
bers, and according to authentic re-
Lucky destruction was thorough.
ports the local split of the Nation-Devil." At the present time the three slist party is appare dy developing Principal Mails:-faward: E.S.A., into one between military and ete. (Korea Maru). Outward: Societies having work in the city he Labour Bureauith the mili- Canada, U.S.A., etc., Europe vid are, the Southern Baptist Conven-tary in the ascendly. Comrado San Francisco and vid Siberia tion, The Church Missionary Boredin is taking aid in the ques (President Jackson), $ p.m.
lently anti-
Friday. Society and The Christian and tion by making
foreign speeches. Missionary Alliance. The Church Missionary Society and the Chris prospect of contin tian and Missionary Alliance com- to the report that
Pu will remain w menced work in the city about the place of General same time, some 30 years ago, the former Society locating in the north of the city and thus forming a link to their work in the adjacent pro- vince of Hunar, and the later So- ciety, locating in the south of the city and gradually extending its work south and south-west. The Alliance Mission opened up Sunday and erect chapels in three places in the city, schools of kindergarten, and primary grades were also open- ed, and Inter a Women's Bible School was started. Two missionary residefces were also erected.
HOSPITAL ATTENDED BY
MULTITUDES.
The Church Missionary Society besides carrying on the regular pastoral mission work, opened a hospital where for years they were alone in relieving the distress of multitudea who sought treatment for various diseases that had baffled the skill of the native physicians. Several schools of various grades for both boys and girls were also opened.
Later the Baptist Mission also opened work in the city and located in the
western section where schools, missionary residences, and a large hospital were soon erected and became the centre of much missionary activity,
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BOOMS AVAILABLE FOR THE PUBLIC. of Lee's troops are in and about liness of Christ," Meditation on
HIGHEST DEGREE OF Wuhu, and as they and described by the Passion, noon to 3 p.m. (Rev.
COMFORT AND TASTE. those who have seen the gsto low H. Copley Moyle); Erenzorg, e type of soldier, badly equipped and p.m. with a record of lecting ancisty is Golf: Easter Meeting; Shanghai |
Behovs Linas and Lavish. Decorations felt lest they should get pas of hand. Visitors Cup (Fanling).
Lawn Bowls: At Civil Servizosated every Moder It is also feared that acting of unoccupied houses will take place. Cricket Olub; Kowloon Bowling ventence Cacing Lase; Bert 4 clash was, fortunately, averted Green Club v. Kowloon, Cricket and Liquor
rections Club, between troops of different now in Wahu, General Lee whose arrival has been awaited with some uncertainty is now not expected to come to Wäbi, but is reported to be going direct to Pengpu.
Wuku C.P.'s Designs.
A disturbing element in the situa tion is to be found in the report made by the captain of USS Stewart that the Wühu Political Bureau had wired to Hankow for permission to seize British and American property, but as there has been no additional conârmation of this, it is hoped that the present measure of quiet will obtain.
Latest reports from Nanking show that the situation there is unchanged. Only a small number of troops crossed to Pukow during the last two days, though it is re- ported that Nationalist forces have now reached Linhwaikwan.
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H..S. Welery is anchored at the Shanghai-Nanking Railway slipway and letters have been sent to the Senior Military OfEcer informing him that S.X.. engines must not Yerbal be sent across the river. messages to this effect have been delivered to the Station. Master.
Strike At Ningpo.
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All Earopeats are now without
Cricket: Kowloon C.C.. United Services (arst day).
Football: "Club e. South China (League: Division I.), Club, ground, 4.30 p.m.: Club Res. v. St. Joseph's College, Club ground, 3 p.m.; Chi- nese Athletic "B" v. RA. Reserves at Sookunpoo, 3 p.b. (Both Matches League: Division II. "A").
Vocal and Instrumental Recital, St. John's Cathedral, 9.15 p.m.
Queen's Theatre: The Big Parade"
World Theatre: "Charley'
Aunt."
Star Theatre: "Our Hospitality." Principal Mails:-Outward: Australia, etc. (Changte), 10.30 .m.
Saturday,
Golf: Easter Meeting; Shanghai Visitors' Cup (Fanling).
Cricket: Kowloon Cricket Club #United Services (second day); all day match at I.R.C., Captain's
Vice Captain's team. Football: Lai Wah Cup: China (H.KFC. Civilians.. ground), 4.30 p.m.
and Extra Raca Meeting, Happy Valley (first day).
Tea Dances: H.K. Hotel, Hotel Savoy and Cale Parisien, 4.30 p.m. Dinner dance, Calo Parisien, 8 pm.
7th Boxing Tournament, Theatre Royal, 0.15 p.m.
Queen'
Theatre: "The Big Parade."
World Theatre: "Charley's Aunt."
Canton Spells Anarchy. When the Canton government ex tended its domains to include the province of Kwangsi followed by anti-foreign and anti-Christian agitation accompanied by minor servants in Ningpo. Chinese staffs outbreaks of lawlessness over which of foreign Erms are also on strike, it appeared the authorities had no and a general strike is threatened control, or were secretly abbeting for April 10th. The situation there the agitators, it gradually become is quiet otherwise, and HM.S necessary to close the schools. And Serapis has relieved H.M.S. Appel when in obedience to consular which arrived in Shanghai yester advice, missionaries had to leave the day.
Two Chinese cruisers arrived in interior, the work was entrusted to
Chinking and one "gunboat on the Chinese helpers who have since Thursday afternoon from Kiangiareilles
carried it on
year
remarkable
with efficiency, and loyalty to duty. For and are reported to be on their way practically the whole of the present to Nanking. Intensive movements there had been no missionaries of troops are taking place on the
foreshore and landing place, appar-} residing in the city, and it was thought that the feeling of ani- ently awaiting transport to mosity had practically died down. north shore.
It was therefore with much sur-
Star Theatre: "Our Hospitality," Principal Mails:-Inward: Europe Siberia (Saarland and Onder- kirk). Outward: Europe. við Mar-
(Deranha), 10.30 a.m.
Sunday.
Easter Day. Fasling Hunt Meet, Kwanti, 9.30
a.m.
the
Golf: Easter Meeting; Shanghai Visitors' Cup (Fanling).
Volunteer Annual Rifle Meeting, Stonecutters Range.
prise that Mission authorities re- WHAT LEAP YEAR COSTS. Leived the present, wire,
Three
Principal Mail: Inward: U.S.A.,
Missions completely wrecked and £200,000 FOR AN EXTRA DAY. (President McKinley), Europe everything looted." It is to be
hoped that in the excitement of the
IN THE ARMY,
ne
hour the report has been exaggerat- In moving the Army Estimates ed, but the Mission authorities are in the House of Commons Sir L. anxiously awaiting the arrival of Worthington-Evans said this year the mail that will bring details of £200,000 of expenditure was the tragic event.
counted for by the fact that 1928 was leap year, involving an extra Bay-day. March 31st.
More candidates were wanted for Recent wires from Kueilin reach the Army Medical Corps. Hos- ed this port to-day informing pital service was to count, and after Mission Headquarters that two seven years an officer might retire more chapels have been looted, and with a
More Chapels Looted,
vil
Sué - (Khiva), Outward! Europe rid Siberin (Khiza), 8.30. Monday.
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Bank Holiday.. Cricket: Hong Kong Services, H.K.C.C. ground, 11 .m. Volunteer Annual Ride Meeting, Stonecutters Range.
2nd Extra Race Meeting, Happy Valley (second day).
Golf: Easter Meeting; Shanghai Visitors' Cup (Fanling).
Entries close for Trevessa Trophy Lata Bowls: K‚Ç‚Ć. 2. K.B.G.C.
intimates that the local Kuomin- problemity of £1,000. Housing Race!
in the Army were as neutê
tang have forceably taken posses as among civilians. It was propos sions of the looted buildings. The ed to spend £105,000 on cottages on chapels looted are situated in the Salisbury Plain, but only £13,000 market towns of Hoi-Yeung-Ping this year.
and Ko-Sheung-Ping respectively More money would have to be and are about one day's journey spent on mechanisation, and much from the city of Kueilin where the more should he spent in subsequent chapels of three Missionary 50 years.
vieties were looted a few days ago. He hoped to save from the cavalry It is presumed that the instigators this year £93,000, rising to £237,000 of the looting were the same when the full effect was realised,
a took the leading hand in. Kueilin and by the abolition of bounties in The wires indicate that no one the Territorial Army he hoped to was hurt, the property only being save this year £81,000, rising to damaged.-C. Daily Neur £233,000 in a few years' time.
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