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PRINCE GEORGE

AND JAPAN.

BAND OF HAPPY MEMORIES:

NANKING MUKDEN

CONFERENCE.

| CHIANG KAISHEK'S PERSONAL "AFFILIATIONS.

HOME SECRETARY. ON CHINA. | CHANG TSO LIN'S WISH FOR

ANTI-RED CAMPAIGN,

Anglo-Japanese friendship was the keynote of the speeches at the

Prxivo, July 22nd. annual banquet of the Japan So- The conferences at present taking ciety, held on June 30th in the May place in Peking are parlays of go Fair Hotel, Berkeley-square, which betweens industriously exploring was honoured by the presence of grounds for an understanding be Prince George, who recently return-tween Mukden and Nanking, says ed from Japan.

Baron Matsui, the Japanese Am bassador, occupied the chair as president of the society, and was accompanied by Baroness Matsui A gathering of 300 guests included

HONG KONG POLICE RESERVE.

fORDER BY THE HON MR. Di t

VEOLES; CAPTAIN SKIPERINTEN< DENT OF POLICE]

CHINESE COMPANY.

Parades.

Thursday, July 98th parade at Central Police Station for "A" Squad and Recraits will Squad Drill and Rifle Exercises under Sergt. R. J. Hunt at 5.30 p.m. frog to be carried. sharp. Dress: Mufti. Belt with

the North-China Daily News corres- Men detailed from "B" Squad pondent. They have one bond in will attend at Police Training common in the Japanese Military School, Bonham Road, at 5.30 p.m. School. Many of the present leaders sharp for Revolver Drill under In- in China are Japanese educated. Mufti. Beit 'need not be carried. The 1910 class includes Chiang Kai

spector E. J. Paterson. Dress:

Tuesday, August 2nd...

All ranks will parade at Central Police Station at 5.30 p.m. sharp under Sergt. R. J. Hunt. Dress: for Squad Dill and Rife Exercises

Mufti

a large number of distinguished Shek. Yang Fu Ting. Han Lin naval officers, among whom was Chun, Yen Hai Shan, Ho Cheng, Admiral the Hon. Sir E. R. Freund Tu Ying Lo. These military mantle, who is in his ninety-second men have fought under many dif- year, and is the oldest ‘Admiral of ferent banners, but they are united Revolver Shooting. the Fleet.

through their common military edu-All ranks of the Chinese Company The Japanese Ambassador,incation, and this, with all it connotes for Instruction in Revolver Shooting #except new recruits) will attend proposing the toast, "Our Guests," is one augury for the eventual ar- at the Police Revolver Range under spoke of the mutual friendship rangement of some kind of breathing Inspector E. J. Paterson on Satur existing between, England and

day, July 30th. Fall im at Central spell

Police Station at 2.10 p.m. sharp. Japan, which, he said, was groW-

Dress: White uniform with helmet ing warmer. He hoped there would

and belt. No frog nor truncheon arise further occasions when the

Any member possessing a revolver volver with him.. licence may bring his private re-

Chiang Kai Shok's Fellow Students. Chiang Kai Shek went to the Princes of the Royal and Imperial Japanese Military" Academy in 1908, Houses would wake more visits to but at that time as a self-supporting the two countries, and bring the student. When the Mancha Minis- two peoples into closer touch in the try of War heard about it they same way as the Imperial tour of asked the Japanese Government to the Duke and Duchess of York had dismiss him on the ground that he further strengthened the bonds oihad received no oficial nomination union of the great British Empire.. (Cheers.) He was happy to wel come among their guests Prince George, who during his recent vist to Japan, had endeared himself to the people of that country.

Two Happy Visita. Prince George, in responding alluded with pleasure to the two happy visits he had made to the beautiful land of Japan. admiration of what I saw there, my appreciation of the treatment fre coved, and my hopes of revisiting it all ́are surpassed by none,” he added. Knowing that one of the chief objects of the Japan Society was the promotion of the study of things Japanese, he had a sight feeling of disappointment to find that he was sitting, down to an English menu; but such feeling was quickly dissipated by the practica! and charming way the society bad been carrying out their second ob ject-the promotion of social inter course between the two nations.

It gave us in England," he pro- fceeded, great pleasure to know that Prince Chichibu was being educated in this country. We deep

to study military tactics in Japan. All Chiang's fellow students were officially nominated, and he was suspected of being a revolutionary Chiang came back to China and joined the Paotingfu Military School, where, with the advantage of his past training in Japan, he carried everything before him. His auccess entitled him to official nom ination to the Japanese School where he met men who are now influential members of various face tions,

4.

General Ho" Cheng is just a per- soual friend of General Chiang Kai Shek. Neither he nor Yu Ying Lo has any authority to discuss & truce and an eventual arrangement with Chiang Kai Shek.

The Shansi delegates were invited to Peking by Chang Hseuh Liang. who with other members of the

very

Ho

ly regretted his leaving us when his Young Mukden Party is sad duty recalled him, and that anxious to promote peace. event the death of his Imperial Cheng is an old Tungmenghui man, Majesty the late Emperor of Japan

Truncheons.

Those who hare been issued with a long truncheon will return it to short pattern one as soon as pos the Police Store in exchange for a sible.

Special Bearoking-Duty- The 0.0 Chinese Company will detail squads of six men for special searching duty both in Hong Kong week in August and continuing until and Kowloon commencing first

further ordern. Each squad will go out for duty in charge of a regular Sergeant. Dates and hours of duty European Police Sergeant or Lance- to be arranged with Divisional In- spector, Central and Taumati res duty will wear white uniform with pectively. Men on special searching cap, belt and truncheon. Revolvers Stations fteen minutes before bour will be drawn at the respective of duty..

INDIAN COMPANY.

The Indian Company will parade at the Central Police Station com-

pound at 5.30 p.m. sharp on the following dates for squad drill under Sergt. H. J. Hunt:-

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was felt throughout the British but was not identified with the 1911 Empire as the loss of a friend and revolution nor has he been associat...... brother-in-arma." He hoped that

his duties as a naval other woulded with subsequent Nationalist de take him, or, failing that, would velopments. By virtue of his old permit him, once more to visit the affiliations, however, he'is regarded land and the nation whose geo-as the representative of his friend, graphical position, whose historical sssociations, and whose code of Chiang Kai Shek in Taiyuanfu. chivalry-which, in modem par- lance, was good sportszazship-

similar

were

40

(Cheers.)

to our

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Friday, July 8th. Monday, August 1st.

(Sgd.) G. N. HARTFORD,

- D.S.P. (B.), Adjutant. Hong Kong, July 20th, 1997.

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ON THE KOWLOON 'BUS SERVICES.

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The Kowloon Residents'- Associa-

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The Kowloon Motor 'Bus Co., Ltd,

Kowloon, July 22nd, 1927.

ANNUAL REPORT.

LOSS ON THE YEAR'S WORKING.

be held at the offices of Messrs. Dodwell & Co. on Tuesday, August 9th, at noon.

The balance at the debit of Profit and Loss Account, after deducting 34,150.90 brought forward from last year, is 911,750.42 which is carried forward to a new account-

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INDIAN GIRL-WIFE'S DESPAIR..

At the Eastern Conference on the 2nd instant, matters relating The Generalissimo's Outlook..

to the relief of the Japanese resi- dents along the Yangtaze were The visitors have now explored chiefly discussed.

The report of the United Asbestos Collating the the ground at several conferences views expressed by many officials on, baving been asked to request Oriental Agency, Limited, for the Community of Ideals.

the proper authorities that Service at the meeting, it appears that the with the Ankuochun leaders. They Japanese residents

the along Sir William Joynson-Hicks (Home have not yet seen the Generalissimo, Yangtze Valley exceed 23,000 in the several B Companies and shareholders at the 31st ordinary men may be allowed to travel half year ending May 31st has just been fare in first class seats," wrote to iibued. It will be submitted to the Secretary), proposing "The Japan but it is hoped to arrange a first number, of whom some 3,950 are the undernoted replies have been annual meeting of the Company to Society," said it was thought, he had no doubt, in many quarters that meeting with Chiang Kai Shok has outside Shanghai. Of these Japan- ese, some 2,600 have evacuated their when the Alliance between this sent his answer to the telegram des- places of residence in connection

China Motor Bus Co., country and Japan was allowed to patched last night by Yu Ying Lo with the civil commotion in the Hong Kong, July 25th, 1927. lapse the two countries would drift outlining Marshal Chang's point of number represent nou-salaried of the 21st instant we beg to in.

country,

and about one-half of this

Dear Sir,In reply to your letter apart.

But there was something more view as revealed by his sub-men. With regard to some 650 farm you that this Company has that bound Japan and England to ordinates. I am told in well-in Japanese who refused to withdraw, much pleasure in complying with gether which would endure whether formed circles that this is as about 300 out of the total number your request by granting half first a formal alliance be there or not.

constitúte non-salaried men, and class-fares to soldiers and-sailors (Hear, hear.) He spoke of a com- follows:-Marshal Chang wishes to these are deprived of the means travelling in our busca munity of ideala (Cheers.) It was pursue his anti-Red campaign, and of sustenance. In other words,

strange thought that Japan and he believes that there should be no 1300 Japanese lost their means of them to this effect accordingly.

Hoping you will kindly notify England, whose national lives had

living by their withdrawal, and Youm, etc., developed along such totally differ cessation of effort. He understands 300 more are in similar plight, CHINA MOTOR 'BUS COMPANY, ent lines, and for centuries without Chiang Kai Sheks to be a irmly though they remain behind. To (S) Nou SHING KWAN, one point of contact, should have convinced as this necessity as he is these poor people totalling some

Managing Partner. found themselves in the end work. ing with the same disinterested himself. In these circumstances he tended

1,800 a helping hand must be ex- passion for peace towards a com- would welcome an alliance for the Some complaints were made by man gon (Cheers.) The grafting elimination of the Reds. Much sonie offimals that instead of pro- Dear Sir, In reply to your letter on to one of the oldest culture work still remains to be done. tecting Japanese residenta at their of the 21st Inat, we beg to inform | SUICIDE RATHER THAN LIVE the world of the beat that England could offer had been at Feng Yu Hsiang is Red, and Hay advised them to withdraw. For half first class fares to soldiers and place of residence, the Government you that your request, to grant once the most astonishing and the kow's power has by no means been this, they contended, the Govern- anilors using our buses, will be com most successful experiment of

times. The world was still broken. When such work remains ment could not escape moral plied with, and all our conductors. sick, and the disorders born of the to be done it is idle to talk about responsibility at lesat: Eelief must have been instructed to that effect A tragic story of a Mahratta war had not yet run their course political changes which in any Japanese ho are actually

be promptly given to the 1,800 j'accordinglyginamiteg child wife, aged 11, who drowned The friendship that existed between

We wish further to point out to herself when being returned to her serious straits Eeferring to the you that half fare will be granted | husband is reported from Secun- damage suffered by the Japanese to those travelling on brat class derabad, maar residenta in connection with the only, and does not extend to the The girl was married when she Bankow and Naoking affairs, it second class riders, as at present was 0, and, in accordance with re- was stated thint the loses directly some, though few, of the Service ligious custom, was sent to her might be putat Yen men pay only 4 cents for a distance husband's house two months after The Chinese Government of two sections ... from the Star marriage. After a short stay she not the most that he looked for His refusal at present to talk of must, of course, pay the damages, Ferry to Kowloon City, which returned to her parente house but from our spiritual alliance. These political changes in responsible for but as the negotiations in this should in all cases be 10 cents. We was sent back. She again return- bodies, however galling they might much pessimism in Sheng circles, brought to a speedy conclusion, the will kindly bring the point to the happened several times

respect are not expected to be shall, therefore, be pleased if you od and was again sent back. This be, were born in a day and would where they say that the political Japanese Government must.com Service men also as you are inform Finally the father sent the girl die ma

the offspring of a war- fevered world “The visits of Prince allegiance of Mukden to the Kuo pensate the spadess residente, for ing them of our granting half first in the custody of a relation to mer Hirohito and of Prince Chichibu to mintang is the central plank of damages from the Chinese Govern Thanking you for your request jumped out of the trainat the loss, pending the recovery of class fares, kur dan husband ad Shahabad, but the child this country and the visits of the Chiang Kai Shek's stand on the ment, as otherwise it would be im and assuring you of our hearty co Narayanpet station and rad to s Prince of Wales and Prince George to Japan were symbolic of the trust question of an understanding be possible to expect the muffering ro, operations at all times—Yours, I well. v the two peoples had in one another, tween Nanking and Peking and were & guarantee of the con tinuance of happy relations. It was only to our friends that we lent what we prized (Cheers.)

cent

of

modern

re

the two peoples would work, both should be left to a People's Confer to cure, them and to K

their enco:: occurrence (Cheers.)

We were now facing together in Such is the substance of Marshal "China the common danger Chang's attitude of mind towards did in the war, but unity of action the present pa ̈leys of go-betweens. 700,000, against revolutionary bodies was

الامل

Foreign opinion is sceptical of anything except an extended period of conversations

Aidents to go back to their former | etc. places of residence. - As to "the" Iowa caused to Japanese residents in directly it must be enormous — Japan Chronicle

WITH HUSBAND.

ALLAHABAD

The driver of the engine rushed. THE KOWLOON MOTOR 'BC# Co. to the scene and pulled the girl

LIVED

LG HONG,

out Bhe was alive but un consefons," and " died "almöst:: im

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