KAI SHEK NOW MARSHAL CHIANG
AT HANGCHOW.
KUOMINTANG STILL EAGER TO SECURE HIS
SERVICES.
DEPUTATION SENT FROM NANKING TO INTERVIEW "HIM.
NANKING'S NEW GOVERNMENT
GRADUALLY FORMED.
BEING
it must be admitted that the Kuomintang have shown credit. alile celerity in the difficult work of reunion since they me at Nanking on the 13th instant. The various cliques" appear to have co-operated harmoniously, with the result that they are now able to announce that the new "Yanking Nationalist Government" will be The composition of the Cabinet able to assume office to-day.
indicates that the Nanking and Wuhan cliques have between thems eltained the chief portiolles, Sun Fo (Wuhan) (con of Sun Yat Sen) cing the new Finance Minister, while the affairs of the Foreign Oce will be in the hands of Dr. C. C. Wu (Nanking). There is evidently still a strong desire that Hu Hau Min and Wang Ching Wei should occupy prominent poits in the new regime, and the wish that Chiang Kai Shek rhould return to his military duties seems to be is keen as ever before. So far, the trio in question have not yet shown any desire to reciprocate.
DEALING FIRMLY WITH
HANKOW'S REDS...
[THROUGH RECTER'S AGENCY.)
HANKON, Sept 19th. The military, having arrested the Communist agents who were mug- gling in 140 cases of German-made dynamite, followed up with raids
!!
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th, 1927.
THE IRISH ELECTION. DISARMAMENT AND AMERICAN LEGION.
·NANKING'S NEW GOVERNMENT.
THE MINISTERS.
COMMISSION OF FIVE.
-(THROUGH NEUTER'S AGENCY.]
SHANOL, Sept. 19th. The following appointments have been made by the new Nanking
Government:-
Mr. Sun Fo, Finance Minister. Dr. C. C. Wu, Minister for Foreign Affairs.
Mr. Wang Chung Hui, Minister of Justice.
Ma Wang Peh Ching, Minister of Communications.
Mesars, Chang Ching Kiang, Tsai Yuan Pei and Yu Ju Jen are a riving in Shanghai from Nanking this morning, and the first named is said to be on his way to Hang- chor to see Marshal Chiang Kai Shek who arrived there yesterday.
afternoon.
LITER
It is announced that the new Nanking Nationalis: Government assumes office tomorrow.
The Government will be control led by a Commission of five-Hu Han Min, Wang Ching Wei, Tsai TO TAKE OVER SHANGHAI-Yuen Pui, Tan Yen Kai aed Li Lich HANGCHOW RAILWAY. Chun, while seven ministries and two councils, education and mili tary, will carry cut the executive daties of the Government.
(Wah Ter Yat Pao).
SHANGHAI, Sept. 19th. The Kiangsu Provincial Govern- ment is considering plans for effect. ing the redemption of the Shanghai- Hanzehow Railway frean their pre-
on Communist headquarters, where sent Sino-British owners. As soca they discovered more
dynamite as the Central Government (Nation
PEDESTRIANISM.
A WORLD'S RECORD.
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGEŞAT. 1
PARIA, September 19th. At an athletic meeting organised hancur of the American Legion, a German named Peltzer,' cover- 1,000 metres in Imin., 45.sccs.
in
and also documents, proving that aalist Government) ratifies the re-ed plan to blow up strategic points at commendation, a public loan will be world's record. Hankow and Wachang was well raised for that purpose. under way.
Communist cells, unearthed by the 20,000 BANDITS IN, HONAN. military, prove that 'the Red or
The Yungcheaz (Honan) corre- ganizations in Hankew are actively functioning. The authorities have spondent of the North China Daily ordered all former Communists im- News writes:-"All about us there mediately to Le dismissed from ate bandits, perhaps not less than the 20,000 of them. More than half of employment, Government authorities doubting the sincerity the large market towns in this the district have been attacked, - and of their resignations from
the farmers are afraid to work in Communist Party.
their fields..
THE STRUGGLE IN HONAN.
(Wah To Yat Pao).
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Hueitingchi has been entered a number of times by them, and in that area alone during this month of August several thousands of SHANGHAL, Sept. 18th. victims have been carried off to be The Honan allied forces, are" re-beld for ransom. The mission ported to have captured Fu-Kao,quarters in Hueiting city have been some 130 miles south of Kaifeng, robbed and the furniture has been while another, force is threatening badly destroyed." "Kaifeng.
Shantung troops have
advanced to attack Marshal Feng from southern Chihli, the vanguård, under General Sun Tan Ting, having reached. Chrochow, on the Shantung Chihli border. direction of the Lunghai Railway, Shantung troops are in readiness to advance to Honan. They number about 10,000.
In the
Marshal Chiang Kai Shek arrived at Hangchow yesterday at 4 p.m.
THE KUOMINTANG REORGANISATION.
(Fah Tu Yat Pao).
42 PEKING STUDENTS RELEASED.
SCHOOL DIRECTORS SIGN GUARANTEES.
PERING, Sept. 1st, 42 students of various local universities in Peking were releas
"
A NEW TREATY.
ITHROUGH BEUTER'S AGENCY.]
ROMя September 18th. The Italo-Lituanian Treaty of) Conciliation, Arbitration and Ccm- merve has been signed..
NEW FRENCH TARIFF. CONCESSION TO AMERICA EXPORTERS.
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCÉ. }
PARIS, September 18th. The New York World Paris edition learns from the United States Embassy that France has ac- corded American exporters a week's further respect before the enforce- ment of the new customs tariff on American gooda.
SHANGHAI'S MORALS.
CHINESE PROTEST AGAINST ROULETTE DENS.
"KUOMINTANG TAKE IT UP.
OPIUM.
LATEST RESULTS:
THE CHIEF PARTIES GOING STRONGLY.
BEING DISCUSSED AT GENEVA.
THE OUTLAWRY OF WAR,
(BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE]
RrGay, September 19th. The Irish Free State election re- sults to date give:-
Fianna Fail 30, Labour 9.
Independents S Farmers 1. National League 2 Communist 1.
It is assumed that the Cosgrave party will have the support of the Farmers and Independents,
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
ATTEND MASS AT NOTRE DAME.
CONGREGATION OF 15,000.
(THROCON REUTER'8 ÄÇENCT.]
PARIS, September 19th. Religious services were held this GENEVA, September 19th. The Third Committee of the morning in many churches in me- Assembly on Disarmament, premery of America's dead. This sided over by Dr. Benes, accepted year, the chaplain of the American the Polish project regarding the Legion being a Catholic, the pria
outlawry of war.
The Japanese delegate declated cipal service was held at Notre that the Japanese Government held Dame, where a solemn mass, follow that the proposal was only, applied by the Te Deum, was celebrated cable to League members.
in the presence of 15,000 persons, in- The question as to whether paid cluding Generals Pershing and or voluntary service was preferable Savage, Marshal Foch, and other arose at a meeting of the Fifth distinguished persons. {THEOCON REUTER'S AGENCY.]
Commission in connection with the How The Parties Stand."
appointment of an International DUBLIN, Sept. 19th. Board of Cuatrol en opium.
Dame Edith Lyttleton strongly The Government groups, so far, zumber & and the Opposition 56 favoured the voluntary service prin. All the Ministers have been return- ciple, but the Chairman said tha: ed. Mr. John Jinks was eliminat- this was undemocratic and would the leave the work to be done by the ed at Sigo. Mr. Johnson, Labour Leader, who was regarded rich. Finally the Commission recom- as a posible President, was de- mended that remuneration should be based on the principle of 70 feated at Dublin.
[Mr. Joba Jinks in the gentleman francs daily and adequate travel- who, on a recent critical occasioning expenses. in the Dail, took an untimely walk, leaving his party-the Nationalist -in predicament.-E., H.E. Daily Press.)
LATELL
When counting was, resumed in the Free State Elections this morn- ing, the position of Parties was:- Government and Republican 48 ench; Labour 11Independents 10; Farmers 4; National League 2; Workers' League 3 leaving. 20 seats to be filled
Neither of the main parties has yet wan a seat from the other, but both Eave increased at the polis. at the expense of the smaller groups Labour has lost one-third of its membership.
AN AMERICAN AVIATION
... DISASTER.
INEXPERIENCED MEN AND
GIANT FOKKER. SEVEN KILLED: FIVE
SERIOUSLY INJURED.
:
GERMAN WAR MEMORIAL.
TO COMMEMORATE TANNENBERG.
THE PRESIDENT'S REPUDIA. TION.
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]'
The members of the American Legion, with their colours, lined the nave. The chaplain, Father Wolfe, preached a sermon in Eng- lish. in which he extolled the beroism of the mothers who gave their sens that the world might live
in peace. He said that the "Ameri- can volunteers truly gave their lives for their friends.
After the service, General from the Eiffel Tower to the peoples Savage transmitted a radiogram of Europe, hoping that the visit of the Legionaries might be a step in the way of world friendship. Generals Pershing and Savage in the evening attended a Govern- ment dinner at which, M. Poincare presided.
[THROUGH HAVAB “AGENCY.] M. Poincars's Tribute To The Legion.
The
SERIOUS FLOODS IN ENGLAND.
EFFECT OF EXCESSIVE RAINFALL.
WIDE AREA AFFECTED
[BRITI IRLESS SERVICE.]
RUGBY, Sept. 18th. On the Aith day in succession, very heavy rain fell yesterday over the greater part of the centrul and southern vounties of England.
Flooding has occurred at several places. The Thames rose five feet in two days, and the total rainfall for the five days largely exceeds what is the normal fall for the whole of September in most of the central and southern counties.
In the Avon Valley, the river overflowed its banks, and the lower storeys of many houses had to be vented.
La
Considerable areas of meadow- land were converted into lakes.
fered, and some sheep and eattle Fruit, root, and cereal crops sul-
were drowned..
DEMPSEY ON HIS NEW TACTICS.
CHANGED METHODS
ADOPTED..
CLOSE QUARTERS.
PARIS, September 19th. M. Poincare, speaking at the banquet given in honour of the American Legion by the French
NEW YORK. Government, welcomed the Legion- BERLIN, September 18th aries who had valiantly contributed, There was considerable criticism In the presence of 10,000 specta to free France from the invader of Les P. Flynn before I went into tors, including General Ludendorff and whose gallantry remained en battle with Jack Sharkey because and many high officers of the old graved on French hearts. régime, Dr. Marx, the Chancellor, Premier recalled the violation of he had ordered some alterations in ather Cabinet members, and dele- Belgian neutrality and Germany's my style of waging ring warfare, gates of patriotic organisations. successive defiance to the United says the redoubtable Dempsey.
The boys were a bit rough with Fresident Hindenburg opened States, where suspicious agents gigantic national war memorial provoked, strikes and lighted fires Leo-but he just "grinned and
apswered: and misused the submarine in war, erected by public subscription on the battlefield of Tannenberg. thus inducing the Americans to con- asider the Allies as supporters in an equitable cause, and to fight by their side for the salvation of free peoples. M. Peincare invited Americans and Frenchmen to co operate to provide humanity with a universal permanent pesce,
General Savage, Commander of the Legion, replying, said the Legionaries were, happy to be home phasized that an indissoluble friend- again with the French and em ship existed betweea France and the United States.
President Hindenburg, in speech which was greeted with roars of applause, entirely repudiated Germany's war guilt, and asserted that "the German armies were in- Docent of barbarities.
A Gigantic Scheme. The Tannenberg memorial must be the largest in the world. It covers an area of, 40 acres, and is octagonal in shape, with eight towers, each 70 feet high, connect ed by galleries.
NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J.,
Geft. 18th. "A giant Fokker aeroplane, bandied by an inexperienced pilot and mechanic, crashed, killing both, as well as five out of ten passen- gers who had taken passages on a
One tower is dedicated to Hin- flat charge of one cent a pound
This offer had attracted more denburg, and will contain his business than was expected, con- statue and pictures of his life, in sequently a Fokker which was not mosaic. Another tower is dedicat in the regular passenger service ed to other military leaders. A was engaged. The pilot is alleged third is dedicated to the German to have been unfamiliar with this soldiers, and a fourth will contain the the battle flags of the regiments, while type of machine, mechanic was a motor-car repairer which participated in the battle of
The aeropiane, however, made Tannenberg. fairly successful trips with eight passengers each time. The pilot found on his return that a hundred Shanghai residents with a senge persons, were waiting in a of civic pride who think the old queue, so be crowded ten instead town is going to the dog. The ifth excursion.
" or of eight into the fuselage for his that it justifies its name,
The machine rose, but before it Sedom of the East," may now sleep peacefully of nights with the com- had gone, far the engine miss forting thought that not only are hired, and the Fokker fell, 200 feet our Civic Fathers striving
an apple orchard at New to into of the Market, cleanse the city's name
The five occupants who were not killed were injured, but have a fighting chance of recovery.
ed by Chief of Police Chen Hain stigma attached to it, but that the Yah yesterday afternoon. The Chinese authorities are also doing directors of the schools concerned their bit to wipe away the stain," were present at the special request says the Shanghai Times. of General Ches, and signed bonds Two examples of this unsolicited guaranteeing their good behaviour interest in the welfare of the com
+
CANADIAN BANK STOCKS.
Two other towers will be used as homes for disabled soldiers.
A court of honour in the centre building contains a block of marble pierced by a heavy bronze sword.
CANADIAN GENEROSITY. BENEFACTION FOR WIDOWS
OF TULLY AND MEDCALF,"
(THROUGH BEUTER'S AGENCY.]
Ag
LONDON, Ont., Sept. 13th.
A widow of Captain Tully, who lost his life in an attempt to fly the Atlantic in the aeroplane Sir
General Chen made a brief nd.munity are reported by the Chinese SOARING PRICES AND THEIR John Carling, has accepted the gut
1
In future.
press, as follows:- dress to the students. He urged "The No...
"Special District them to disown their Kuomintang Kuomintang on Saturday, Septem- principles saying that they had ber 10th, addressed the following been tried in the south and proved letter to the Woosung and Shang- 4 dismal failure. He also asked ha them to devote themselves to their studies and not to meddle is out side affairs.
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SUPPOSED CAUSE.
[LEVIZE'S AMERICAN: SERVICE!
Defence Commissioner:-
OTTAWA, Sept. 18th. There are many bara in the The soaring prices of Canadian vicinity of North Szechuen Road Bank stocks lends support to the and Jukong Roads which are fre rumour that a huge investment quented by foreign prostitutes who trust has been formed in New solicit on the streets late at night York to buy Canadian bank stocks,. and behave in an indecent manner. to secure, control of the Canadian Drunken armed sailors often create banks.
SHANGHAI, Sept. 19th, The Special Committee decided, to reorganise the Kuomintang in seven departments, namely," or ganisation, propaganda, labour,
Among the students released was youth, women, army and ravy one woman named In Haica Shih Mr. Hu Hau Min is elected to head She is the widow of Yao Yen who the Propaganda Departraent, while was strangled last May with Li Ta Mr. Wang Ching Wei will be the Chao and others. She lost her only disturbances in Chinese territory. chief of the Organisation Depart son during her imprisonment and This was prohibited by the former yesterday when she walked out of governor of the Woosung and the police yamen she looked hag- Shanghai area. Please take the gard and a sorely-distressed per necessary action to have these ac-
tivities curbed.. 800--- Wen,
ment.
On the 17th inst the Special Committee called a second meeting, at which Mr. Tsa Tuen Pui pro- sided. It was decided that 47 mem- bers be elected to the Commission of the Nationalist Government. The list is already announced and includes the high military as well as political leaders of Wuhan, Nan- king and Saishan Cliques.
The Special Committes bare elected Wang Ching Wei, Hu Han
EX-MAYOR OF MANILA,
WANTS TO SEE PRESIDENT COOLIDGE.
SHANGHAI, September 10th.
HUNGARY AND RUMANIA.
THE TRANSYLVANIA. CONTROVERSY.
Also, according to the Shumpas, leading Chinese newspaper with
[BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE] offices in the International Settle
RUOST, Sept. 18th. ment,
Shanghai Special Tho
Sir Austen Chamberlain has post District Kouminitang learns that certain unscrupulous Chinese in the poned his departure from Geneva International Settlement ara con- for his yachting cruise in the ducting a roulette wheel under the Mediterranean, in the hope that an Young Agreement may be reached on the protection of foreigners. Min, Tsai Yuen Pui, Tan Yen Kai "The former Mayor of Manila, men and ladies of good families are important question at issue between And Li Lieh Chun as members of Mr. Romualdez, interviewed during being induced to gamble and many Hungary and Rumanía. the Standing Committee of the his short stop-over here on his way people have thus been ruined. Al Nationalist Government, while Bei to the United States reiterated though the International Settle Tsung Hsi, He Ying Chien, Wang that he was going to Washington ment authorities have raided one Ching Wei, Hu Har Min, Tang to have an interview with President or two of these places, the report Seng Chi, Feng Yu Hsiang, Chiang Coolidge. He declared that ar- continues, there are yet several of Kai Shek, Yen Shih Shan and some rangements for the interview had such gambling dens in existence in others have also been elected as been made by the late Governor
At the invitation of Rome, the the presiding committee of the General Wood. He flatly refused Military Commission,
to reveal the purpose of the inter- the night and are being conducted
in very bold manner. The Lord Mayor of London, ascom- Taai-Yuen Pui, Chang Ching | view... Kiang, Li Shih Tseng and Wang The former chief executive of the Shanghai Special District Kuomin-panied by his wife and two new Pei Chun proceeded to Shanghai city of Manila was the guest of tang desires to suppress these gam- sheriffs, will pay an official visit to from Nanking yesterday night with honour at a banquet, given by Pre-thearty has already arned that Rome, on October 1st, a view to persuading Wong Ching ident Frasenden, of the Municipal the Party has written to Wei Chiang Kai Shek, Hu Han Council of Shanghai. He on the Chinese police requesting them Min and Wu Tex Wei to go to tinued his trip to the Stater aboard to write to the International Bet
tlement Police it." Nanking to take up office.
the Korea Maru.
the International Settlement- These dens operate throughout
LONDON'S LORD; MAYOR VISITING ROME."
[BESTICK WIRŽLINK SERVICE}
Roosy, Sept. 18th-
The Lord Mayor in the past officially visited Paris sad Brussels but this inove ever visited Rom. party will have ever Rome.
of a house from the city of London. Ontario.
She, and the widow of Lieut. Medicali, who accompanied Tully, will receive an income from a trust fund established by the sponsors of the fight
[Both Captain Tally and Lieut. Medcalf were Englishmen.]
THE MILLIONAIRE' AVIATOR.
MB. LEVINE HELD UP.
{BRITISH WISKLIES - SERVICE.]
Roosy, September 18th. The flight piloted by the English sirman, Captain Hinchcliff, "and organised by Mr. Levine was un- able to leave yesterday, owing to the sodden state of the ground at Cranwell Aerodrome, and an ex- pected change of weather.
Two attempts were made, but the of petrol, did not leave the ground, machine, which carries a large store
EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS. SEVERAL FELT IN
CALIFORNIA.
FRANCE AND RUSSIA. THE RAKOVSKY AGITATION.
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.)
PARIS, September 18th. While the Left rection newspapers unanimously commend the Govern ment's attitude with regard to Russia, the Right organs criticise
surrender." it violently, some even talking of
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A Mostaw message states that the Inventia describes the French Gov- ernment's decision not to break with Iussia for the prezent as a victory for French commonsense, and says that it opens up wide prospects of an extension and development of relations, which Franco-Russian must favourably indyence Euro- pean relations.
NEXT OLYMPIAD. U.S.A. PREPARING. [EEVIKE'S AMERICAN SERVICE]
I'm training Dempsey to win: this fight-and he'll win it."
I did That justifies Flynn en- tirely.
He made rome radical departures in my way of doing things within the ropes. But when the last blow was. struck that night of the Shar- key fight, I guess the whole sport- ing world was ready to agree that winning changes. Leo had made changes that wero
In all my other ring years, I was toe-fighter." what is known as a
I never operated from the fat of my feet; always moved around on my toes and actually let loose my punches while on my toes. It was that style of footwork that lifted me from, obscurity up to the top and it was that way of operating the pedals that kept me on top for seven years,
Explanation.
But Flynn told me at the begin-
And then be ning of my training that it was ali- explained why......... wrong for Sharkey.
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There's no se trying to beat Sharkey by outstepping him in the early rounds," he said. The idea is to get in close to him and batter him down with body punching; net the long shots, but the short, jolt. ing ones in close.
Now, it
you go prancing around on your toes you'll get to swinging your punches and doing a lot of missing, Sharkey
world beater on the counter-punch stuff, but he is good enough to pop you quite
Too many
no
if you get throwing ones.
Therefore, you forget that iden of galloping around on your toen. NEW YORK, Sept. 18th And you forget. that long hooking Active preparation on America's business. Don't try to shoot hisa part" for the next Olympiad has on the chin with long hooks while Wait started with the announcement that he's still fresh and spry. Major General Douglas MacArthur until you've slowed him up and has been elected president of the thred him with the short ones in American Olympic Committee. He the body,
That'll be the programme. * has declared he will get to work
"You go
out and follow him. immediately.
around on the fat of your feet. When you are shifting around that. way he isn't going to tip you over with any kind of a punch at any time. You're safe from that with the flat-foot stuff. Just keep fof. lowing him and get him in close, and don't let fly with hooks-not until I give you the O.K., or, at least, not until you see an open- its as wide as the Grand Canyon
POLO IN U.S.A. WIN FOR THE BRITISH" TEAM.
[RECTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE).
WESTBURY, Sept. 18th. The British pole players defeated Eastcott, by eleven goals to five, in the first round of the Open Polo Championship.
some more.
* Bảng Him
"Get in close and bang hian in the body, Keep on banging, him there. When he gets out of one Don't try any long- trap, trap him again-and bang him. range fighting with him. Just keep on top of him all the time-and rip him in the body until he begins to think that nine mules are kicking
him.
The sequel to a robbery at a house with daggers "bound some women at Shamshuipo, when zuen armed and robbed them, was heard at the Criminal Sessions yesterday, when a Chinese was charged before the acting Puisne Judge (Mr. R. Jacks) with robbery. The prisoner said he had just corne to the country, and #Alter that punch him until he some people had induced him to thinks you're twenty-nine mules. take part in the robbery. He had When he gets into that frame of noides of the serious nature of the mind-well, that'll be time enough- [REUTERS AMERICAN SERVICE]:
offence. His Lordehip remarked to begin operating on him with long that the men carried weapon. rips for the body and soms books FRESNO, Calif., Sept. 18th. Two earthquake chocks were felt They also threatened and robbed for the chin" in San Joaquin valley, in the vici- women. The prisoner replied that nity of Fresno, while Bass Lake,the other men carried the weapons Big Creck, and other mountain re and did the robbing. He denied being in the possession of arms sorts-report severe shocks.
labour was imposed. Apparently no damage has been Sentence of three years hard
done.
That was the battle plan. And from the day that I pitched camp in Saratoga, that was the thing I worked to perfect almost always in public, but sometimes in
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