ELIMINATION OF FENG.
CHANG TSUNG CHANG'S AMBITION.
COMMUNISTS IN
JAPAN.
INFLUENCE OF THIRD INTERNATIONAL.
FOREIGN RESIDENTS SAFE. STRONGER ACTION URGED.
(THROUGH KETER'S AGENCY.]
CHITO, Feb. 28th. The U.S. light-craiser Trenton returned this morning. The United States Consul, Mr. Leroy Webber, interviewed Chang Tsung Chang at Tengchowfu The latter promised to give protection to foreign life and property and stated that it was his intention to eliminate Feng Yu Haicag
[THCOCOK REUTER'S AGENOT.]
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 1st, 1929.
JAPAN'S FINANCIAL
PROBLEMS.
THE FALL OF THE YEN.
"LOAN FROM YOKOHAMA
SPECIE BANK.
[THLOUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
TOKYO, Feb. 28th.
Toxro, Feb. 28th. Replying to a question by an
According to an apparently re- Opposition member, who during a liable, source, the Government is discussion of the Peace Preserva planning to dispose of negotiable tion Act asserted that the Third bills in England and America for International was bebind Com- the purpose of increasing specie munist intrigues in Japan, the abroad. Premier stated that the Govern further fall in the ran, but it is The purpose is to preventa ment had
" more than once drawn the Soviet's attention to the understood that the Government
RUSH FOR BRITISH GENERAL ELECTION LINDBERGH'S 'PLANE
COAL.
HEAVY EXPORTS TO THE CONTINENT.
EXTRA MINERS TAKEN ON,
(THROUGH - REUTER'S AGENOT.]
PROSPECTS.
OPPONENTS.
JOYNSON-HICES ON HIS
CONSERVATIVE SPLIT POSSIBLE.
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.] Lotros, Feb. 29th.. The ice-bound condition of the
LONDOR, Feb. 97th.. Continent has created a rush of orders for British coal,
Sir William Joynson-Hicks, tha 500,000 tons were exported from Home Secretary, addressing a com- South Wales last week, which conference of women Conservatives in siderably exceeds the amount in
Over
BORDC
CRASHES.
DIFFICULTIES.
NO Y.W.C.A. FOR
HONG KONG
BRILLIANT · LANDING UNDER | SIR HENRY E. POLLOCK AT
A TOAST NIGHT DINNER.
PRESENTATION TO MR. P. S. CASSIDY.
FIANCEE PROTECTED BY CUSHIONS.
{XEUTER'S, AMERICAN SERVICE!
NEW YORK, Feb. 87th. Colonel Charles Lindbergh, the famous Atlantic flier, has crashed at Mexico City.
He had taken his fiancee, Miss Anne Morrow, up for a spin, after
past four years. The demand in length on the achievements of the having promised, it is reported, his any corresponding week during the Landon to-day, dwelt at Yorkshire is actually exceeding the
being employed.
Sir Henry E. Pollock, E.C., - Lieut. Col. Christian, and the Very Rev. Dean Swann were among the guests of honour at last night's
The present cessation of hostili-Third International's "pernicious will, in, no circumstances, export supply, and thany extra miners are present Government both in the future father-in-law. Mr. Dwighted by the Chairman, Mr. P. Sands.
ties between Liu Chen Nien and Chang Taung Chang is reported to be due to the fact that negotia tions are taking place for Liu to turn over his command, but this has not been verified..
FENG'S VISIT TO GERMANY,
4!
{THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
SHANGHAI. Feb. 28th
It is understood that Feng Yu Hsiang is contemplating paying a visit to Germany.
SINEWS OF WAR. -
(THROUGH "REUTER'S AGENCY.]
NANKINO, Feb. 28th, In order to assist Liu Chen Nien to suppress the insurgents, Chiang Kai Shek has ordered the despatch of 900,000 rounds of ammunition and $30,000 to Chefoo..
INTRIGUES AT DAIREN.
(Wah Tez Tat Pao).
action. The Government considers itself justified in filing a protest whether the Soviet Government has anything to do with that body
specie.
LATEX.
The Government denies the re porta that it has decided to apply artificial means to prevent, a fur- or not."
An interpellator urged the Gavther fall in the yen, but it is reliably erament to take more positive and learned that the Yokohama Spesie. effective action, after the example Bank has agreed to lend money of Britain and China?' in view of with the Bank of Japan's negotiable thefagrant breach of the Russo- bonds in New York and London as Japanese treaty." The Premier security. however dismissed the subject by replying that the Government was prepared to take whatever steps it considered necessary.
- BOMB ATTACKS IN
MELBOURNE. "
ECHO OF WATERSIDE DISPUTE.
'HEAVY SENTENCES FOR CULPRITS.
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY:]
MELBOURNE, Feb. 25th. The trial has concluded of the five men charged in connection with bombing the Greek Club in Decem ber during the troubles arising from
MILITARY TREATY
SENSATION.
DUTCH EDITOR STANDS
GROUND.
OFFICIAL BELGIAN
DOCUMENT..
[THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
THE KING'S IMPROVED CONDITION.
"SIMPLY WONDERFUL.” NEW YEAR HONOURS LIST. (THROUGH' REUTER'S - AGENCY.]
LONDON, Feb. 7th. The King passed a good night and rose early this morning. The strong east wind which blew throughout yesterday dropped con- HIS derably during the night and although the weather remained cold, there was brilliant sunshine to-day and His Majesty was able to sit at an open window.
LONDON, Feb. 27th. The Editor of the Utrecht Schdugblad, the paper which first published the alleged Franco-Bel. gian Treaty, asserts that the docu- ments disclosed are the minutes of
at Brussels, written by a Belgian on official notepaper and signed with the names of the persona parti. eipating...
SHANGHAI, Feb. 28th. The Japanese authorities notified the Nanking Foreiga Office yester-the resentment of waterside, work-meeting of military experts held day that the Japanese Government ers at the employment of volunteer, has instructed its authorities in and largely non-British, labour. Dairen to suppress all subversive Fifteen men were injured in the activities undertaken by reactionary bombing. Chinese militarists there.
Three of the prisoners, O'Connel, Melver and Delaney, were tenced to fifteen years' hard labour cach, while the other two were acquitted.
ARSENALS · CLOSED.
(Wak.Tri Yat Poo)..
SHANGHAI, Feb. 28th. The Nanking Government issued an order yesterday for the general thepension of cruntry altars throughout the after April
1st.
YEN HSI SHAN' AT TAIYUAN.
The documents, he says, also bear sen-Belgian departmental wax seals
CRUISER COLLISION AT AMOY.
ADMIRALTY CLAIM WRITTEN
OFF.
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
LONDON, Feb. 27th.
A loss of £25.000 is shown in the (THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.
figures of the Navy Account. This SHANGHAI, Feb. 28th.
sum relates to a collision which A message from Taiyuan states occurred in the harbour at Amey that Yen Hsi Shan has returned to
in 1923 between the British Fight Taiyuan from Wutai, where he har cruiser, H.M. S. Diomede and been visiting his father, It foreign, steamer..
learned that Yen Hai Shan is going to Nauking vid Peping as soon as he has disposed of the various pro. vincial matters which have been held up for his attention,
CHINA AND ANNAM.
(Wah Tu Yal Poo).
SHANGHAI, Feb. 28th. While some minor points regard.
ing the status of overses Chinese
A
A
HMS. Diomede suffered con siderable damage, and a claim was entered by the Admiralty against held to be responsible for the the owners of the ship: which was accident.
The steamer was released from custody on payment of bail amount. ing to $40,000.
The Admiralty subsequently made a claim in the Supreme Court of Hong Kong and secured an award of £32,000.
was not
This sum, however, recovered, and the vessel was anh. sequently arak and the owners proved to be without assets.
in Annam still await further nega tiations, the principal issues of com. mercial relations between Aanam and China have been settled. provisional agreement of the Tariff question will be concluded for EXTENSIONS TO OLYMPIA. period of five years.
U.S. MINISTER AT NANKING.
(TEROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.).
NANKING, Feb. 27tb.
Mr. J. V. A. MacMurray, the
American Minister to Chisi, ar rived at Nanking this afternoon and immediately called on Dr. C. T. Wang at the Foreign Office.
NEW OWNERS' PLANS.
[BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE.]
The text of the Treaty is incor parated in the minutes, and he says that the circles which procured the document are willing to have its authenticity examined by League of Nations representatives at Geneva
He also adds that five prominent Dutchmen, whom he consulted with regard to the document which came into his hands, advised him to pub. lish the Treaty.
domestic and foreign fields, and com- mented briefly upon the hopes that were placed in the working of the rating relief scheme.
Sir William expressed complete
confidence that the defeat of the
Conservative Party at the General Election in June could not come from outaida the party.
Its defeat would only be the result of the ` withdrawn of the allegiance of disgruntled men and women within the party who think of themselves before the party and the nation.
He was confident of this, he said; because the Labour Party was torn with dissension in its ranks while the Liberals were of insufficient vitality to have dissensions.
America's Naval Programme, Referring to the American cruiser programme; which provides for the
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Morrow, the American Ambassador to Mexico, that this would be his last dight.
The plane had been dying over Mexico City, Colonel Lindbergh showing bis fiancee the wonderful views to be obtained, for a master of three hours before it descended. The plane had just touched the ground when the offside wheel collapsed. The machine turned completely over, both Lindbergh and his financee receiving a that ing, though fortunately escaped injury.
both
It was later discovered that Colonel Lindbergh had dislocated
his shoulder in the crash. It has been re-set, but he has been order ed to bed,
Terrible Ordeal.
Toast Night Dinner of the Literary and Debating Clüb of the
Following the loyal toast propos European Y.M.C.A. Mr. P. S.. Cassidy presided.
proposed "Our Colony" Many hard things were sald at times stranger who visited its shores had about Hong Kong but every to admit that it was a natural beauty spot, he said. presented a wonderful sight by day, The Peak but upon one who entered the har- Peck made an indelible impression, bour for the first time by night, the Active association with the Ram
bling Club had helped him material-
ly to
appreciate the Colony's beauty, rugged and austere in parts, but, navertheless, at all times im- Pressive and never to be forgotten-
"Out of Nazareth," Life in the Colony was repleto with opportunities for the man who possessed a desire to work and get on. At the same time, in Hong Kong as elsewhere, the altruist could not fail to realise that the most real joy of living came, not from the material gain one extract- ed from life but from the sheer
Col. Lindbergh's accident is. apparently due to the failure of the mechanies to replace the cotter His Majesty's condition is simply wonderful compared with
pin in the axle of the right wheel, what it was a month ago." This
which consequently came off when tribute to the King's progress was laying down of fifteen new 10,000 | Lindbergh took off. Lindbergh was pleasure of efort. In Hong Kong
aware of the danger and warned his man had to make his own life.. fiancee and. piled cushions about The more he put into it, the more
Ho then exhausted the petrol to prevent an explosion and he could get out of it. In other landed very skilfully on one wheel words, Hong Kong was what be
made it. (Applause.) which however broke under the strain.
made by an official of the Royal Household to day in an interview at Begnor.
The New Year's Honours List, publication of which was postponed owing to the King's illness, was submitted to His Majesty at Craig weil House yesterday and approved It is being issued for publication to-morrow,
FOREIGN SECRETARY
INDISPOSED.·
SPEEDY RECOVERY,
{BRITISH WIRELESS BERVÍCE]
Reany Feb. 28th.
A bulletin figued last night stated that Sir Austen Chamber. lain has been confined to his house with catarrhal sore throat. He is much better and there are no com-
ton cruisers within the next three yeara Sir William Joyason Hicks said he was unable to conceive of American cruisers being anything but an ally of Britain. He had perfect trust in the sincerity of the signatures to the Kellogg Pact, and hence he was able to say to America:
"We are satisfied that you should do exactly as you like.”
DEMPSEY'S PROMOTION
VENTURE.
SHARKEY WING FROM STRIBLING.
A ROUGH HOUSE,
"[THROBOX EXUTER'S AGENOT.)
her.
Mexican army oflcers, acting on orders from the War Office, des troyed the records of the accident made by swarms of newspaper photographers and cinema opera-
torz
In reply, the Rev. J. H, Johnston touched upon the increasing progress of the Peninsula. He warmly com." mended the broad-minded view of the Government in appointing two unofficial members from Kowloon to the Legislative Council. He be
lieved that the residents of Kow- loon were keenly alive to the poss ibilities of the Peninsula and be strongest of the ideals which per felt sure the present rate of pro- mented the services to-day. (Ap-gress would continue, (Hear, hear plause.):
and applause.).
"Baby brother" of the Navy
Jokes from the Dean and a Scot, Proposing Our Servicemen."
Mr. W. Robertson proposed "the Mr. A. A. Dand referred to the Guests" in a witty speech and splendid sportsmanship of the ser- apologised, amid load laughter for vice teams who competed against MIAMI, Feb. 27th not being able to speak English-MC.A. teams from time to time.
The championship, Jack Sharkey In an eliminating contest for the because he was a Scot!
Responding, the Very Rev, Dean and the Army the Royal Air Force коп
on points against Young Swann said he was probably the maintained all the traditions of Stribling
worst after-dinner speaker in the the field of sport of the Senior place at Flamingo Park.
The bout, over ten rounds, took Colony. Somebody had referred to
service. (Applause.) "grifins," term which, he belier- 30,000 spectators were presented, was applied to new-comers to and receipts totalled £50,000, so sp. the Colony. He was not exactly a parently Dempsey's first promotion griffin in that sense of the word, but he thought he was the best venture has been successfal
qualified of anybody present to speak on behalf of the griffins because, from his might knowledge
plications and no fever. No fur-world ther bulletin is being issued and"j there is every prospect that the proceed to Geneva for the meeting Foreign Secretary will be able to
was of the League of Nations Council
which begins on Monday.
Britain's Position. "The political interest in the tax convention and the British alleged secret Franco-Belgian mili- position in relation to it evinced by the number of questions put down by members of all parties of the House of Commons to-day.
Mr. G. Locker-Lampson, who answered the questions, said he did so on behalf of Sir Austen, Cham- erlain owing to the latter's indis- position,
the text of the Notes exchanged Mr. Locker-Lampson said that between the French and Belgian Governments regarding their reci- procal approval of military under- standing was signed on September 7th, 1990. The object of this inter- change of Notes was stated to be the reinforcement of the guarantees of peace and security resulting from the Covenant of the League
of Nations.
2nd It was registered with the League on November 4th, 1920.
Military Agreement........... "I have not seen the text of the military agreement, which was, of course, not made public, nor have I any knowledge of the alleged subsequent interpretation of that agreement.
Mr.
ZEPPELIN'S FLIGHT OVER The fight however was more a
EGYPT.
rough house than a boxing match, Stribling won the first two rounds,
BRITISH GOVERNMENT'S
OBJECTIONS,
UNOFFICIAL GERMAN
INQUIRIES,
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
LONDON, Feb. 7th. The reason for the British objec tion to the flight of the airship Graf Zeppelin over Egypt was demanded by Commander Kenworthy (Lab.)}^ in the House of Commons-to-day,
Mr. G. Locker-Lampson, replying for the Foreign Office, stated that the German Foreign Ministry on- quired unofficially of the British Embassy at Berlin on February 13th regarding the attitude of the British Government towards the proposed fight.
After consultation with the Apart from the Treaty of Secretary for Afr and the British RvOBY, Feb. 28th. Olympia, the largest exhibition Locarno," Locker Lampson High Commissioner in Cairo, Sir hall in England, passed yesterday added, no agreement involving Austen Chamberlain instructed the into the hands of new owners who military commitments has been British Ambassador in Berlin on have decided upon plans for a fur concluded between this country and February 16th to reply to these ther extension and renewal of the Belgium since the War. nor is there unofficial representations that the He also called on Chiang Kai building which will take over any military Agreement or audere British Government were opposed Shek at about 6.30 p.m.
year to complete. The estimated standing in existence between the ts the proposed Hight. Mr. MacMurray and Mr. Baail cost is about £2,000.000. When British General Staff and that of
Asked why the flight was oppos Newton, the British representative this work is finished. Olympia will, any foreign country. in Nanking appointed to act on it is stated, be the most up-to-date I may add that no British Mili-d, Mr. Locker-Lampson stated that it was quite understood between the behalf of Sir Miles Lampson, were building of its kind in the world. tary Attaché at Brussels has on any Egyptian Government and our- the guests of Dr. Wang at dinner The extensions will be carried out occasion even discussed the quer selves that aviation shall not take
without interfering with the events tion."
Colonel Wedgwood said that the place avey Egypt except by agree of the coming season, such as the Royal Tournament, the Interna answer would, considerably reberement between the two parties.
The matter was spcifically men- tional Horse Show and the Motor their minds. He hoped that nothing tioned in the Treaty between Show, which as usual will be held contrary to the Locarno Fact would Sarwat Pasha and Britain. at Olympia.
ever be done to the prejudice, of Germany.
in the evening.
The U.S. Minister is leaving for Shanghai to-night and is returning to Nanking on Monday with Dr. C. T. Wang, and
YEAR'S WORK IN THE PHILIPPINES.
GOVERNOR-GENERAL RETURNS.
(THROUGH REUTER'S 'AGENCY.].-
SHANGHAI, Feb. 28th.
WITHDRAWAL FROM LEAGUE.
(THROUGH REVIZE'S AGENCY,]
SHANGHAI, Feb. 28th. Governor-General Stimson arrived. It is regarded as a practical cer this afternoon from Manila on the tainty that the Kuomintang Con.) President Pierce, enroute for the greas will vote in favour of with United States. He refused to deny drawal from the League of Nations for confirm his appointment as if the proposal is brought up.
Secretary of State.
He summed up his year's work
in the Philippines as the "restora
tion of the confidence of the Fil
YANGTSZE SHIPPING
DISASTERS
Mr, Locker-Lampson: Colone! Wedgwood may be quite sure we will do nothing that is contrary to the Locarno Pact.
SPEED RECORD ON THE WATER.
MAJOR SEGRAVE'S TRIAL RUN.
al
[DEITISH WIRELESS BERVICE}
RUGBY, Feb. 27th Major Segrave's racing boat. Miss Enginnd," in which an at tempt will be made to beat the speed record on water underwent, her second en test on Halifax River to-day.
The boat is estimated to have developed a speed of seventy miles
pino people in America" He will confer with Mr. MacMurray, who "A naval wireless message says it: arrived, from Nanking this mornis reported that the .. Shunan. a ing, before leaving Shanghai. Both passenger ateamer flying the Chi. of them are among the guests at a nece flag, was wrecked on February banquet which is being given to 24th about 28 miles above Ichang,
There was a loss of 80 lives per hour. night by Dr. O. T. Wang.
MILITARY ACADEMY.
DISSOLVED. . ana BAD EXAMPLE OF SPANISH CADETS,
[TEROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
MADRID, Feb. 27th. King Alfonso has signed a decree declaring the Artillery Academy at Segovia to be permanently dis- solved
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Lieut.-Col. Christian, in reply, thanked Mr. Dand for his eulogistic remarks and said that sportsman- ship was one of the greatest and (Continued on Previous Column).
but the Bostonian soon solved his of heraldry, he was convinced that Telegrams in Brief.
he bore some facial resemblanes to that ancient creature. (Loud laugh- ter.)
opponent's style, and neither gave any quarter. Wild swings were common, many of them dangerous- ly law. Stribling was spitting The Y.M.C.A." was proposed blood in the third round but three times with clean lefts to the jaw nearly floored Sharkey, who how ever acored more frequently,
I
FUNERAL OF MR. R. H.
SHORT.
TRIBUTES FROM C.P.S. STAFF.
by Mr. W. E. Price who said that Winston Churchill stated that the In the House of Commons Mr. in eighteen hundred and some-
thing two men stood upon "a request of the unemployed marchers from the mining areas for an inter- certain bridge in London. One said to the other, Well, what could not be granted.
view with Mr. Stanley Baldwin about it " His friend replied,
Well, I don't mind if I do!" Re sult-the Y.LO.A. (Laughter.)
**
Prince Henry of the Netherlands, Accompanied by the Dutch-Minister in London, has,, visited the magni ficant exhibition of Dutch paintings at the Royal Academy. The visit to this gathering of world-famous Dutch pictures was the main pur-* pose of the Prince's visit to London.
In reply to questions in th House of Commons Mr. G. Locker- Lampson, the Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, stated that the members of the German, Persian, Soviet, and Turkish Missions were. still in Kabul.
Memory of a Song. "I first heard of the F.M.C.A. in the days of my youth through a The funeral took place yesterday comic song which informed all and afternoon at the Protestant Ceme sundry that the singer had sat all tery of the late Mr. R. H. Short, alone in the Y.M.C.A. because he who died at his residence, 24, Ash was afraid to go home in the dark," ley Road, Kowloon, on Wednesday, said Mr. Price: Later, in circum- The Ber. G. T. Waldegrave stances not so congenial, I made officiated and among those present the acquaintance of the T.M.C.A: were Messrs. Allan Cameron, L. E. at work during the war and came to N. Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. feel & profound respect for the or Monaghan, Capt. W. Davison, ganisation. I hope its good work Mesars. E. Stone, C. Thwaites, and will continue.
The French Ambassador in Lon- local staff of the C.P.R.
"While I am on this subject, I don yesterday called at the Foreign Wreaths were from His Sor. feel that a branch of the Y.W.CA. Office to express the sincere thanks rowing Wife, His Dear Son Harold, would be welcome in the Colony." of his Government for the evacua..." His Beloved Daughter Marjorie,
(Hear, hear, and applause.) tion of the French Legation and Mr. and Mrs. J. Hammond and In reply, Sir Henry Pollock thank-nationals from Kabul to Peshawar family (Fareham, England), Allased the previous speaker for his by Royal Air Force machines Cameron, Capt. and Mrs. A. W. words of commendation of the Davison, Mr. and Mr. T. C. YMCA. At the same time, he re-annual meeting of the Great Lord Churchill, presiding at the Monaghan, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. gretted that he could give no assur Western Railway Company, an Beattie, L. E. N. Ryan, E. Stone, ances at the moment that a branch nounced that the railway companies JMacKenzie, G. R. Razavet, J. of the Y.W.C.A., although it might M Henderson, W. H. Peters, J. B. be necessary, would, at any de generally were seeking powers to Landolt. J. Landolt, H Landolt, finite date, be proceeded with
participate in aerial transport as they considered that the develop- Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jack, Ye Olde
The Fresentation,
ment in this mode of travel would Printerie, Mr. and Mrz. Dalgleish,, TV. Harmon, rising to pro- become a great factor in rapid Nicholau Tae Chia, General Elec
," said that transportation. trip Co., Gande Price & Co., In pose The Chairman,' stitution of Engineers and Ship he had always greatly admired the
Sir Reginald Tyrwhitt, who has balders of Hong Kong, W. C. lanes, work performed behind the scenes just recently handed over command Cyril M, Faure, Mrs. D. Mair, Rev. by Mr. P. B. Cassidy. He took a of the China Station to Vice- G. T. Waldegrave the European Y.M.C.A. and in the Literary and moted from Vice-Admiral to Ad- keen interest in the work of the Admiral. Waistell, has been pro Passenger Dept., the Chinese Debating Club, but was also an ac miral, with effect from February
senger Dept., the Freight Dept., and the Accounts Dept. of the
C.P.S.
WITHIN CALL...
ve member of the Diocesan School arth and was connected with the Cathe. dral and other local Committees.
Mr. Harmon then handed Mr. Cassidy a presentation in the form of a framed photograph, of the Literary and Debating Club Com
General Primo de Rivera, on The following vessels were expect leaving the Palace, said in reply ed to be in wireless communication|mittee. to questions, that the closing of the with Hong Kong on February 28th: In reply, Mr. Cassidy said he felt Academy was due to
the bad
Taifuku Maru, Yangtse, Havel overwhelmed by the toast and the example of the cadets, which was land, Tiibodas, Saki Maru, Pariri, presentation. He had always done injurious to army discipline Roseric, Anbui, Steal Voyager, Mau his best to help things along and The families of the cadets be Sang Chinking, Tjilebost, Penang had found real pleasure and ade- bad compensated for the expenses Maru, Hong Kheng Sanjin Maru, quate reward in that thought incurred in training, while the Henry Keswick, Malwa Luchow, Musical items were tastefully ren cadets would be assisted to secure Macedonia, Tanda, President Taft, dered during the evening by Messrs. civilian employment.
Mensdo Maru, Van Hertsz, Takada. E. Dormer and H. J. Fountain.
With a temperature of 101, Charlie Chaplin's condition is con sidered to have taken a turn for the отве. The eminent specialist at tending the famous screen comedian. is reported to be somewhat anxious He has diagnosed the trouble intestinal influenza Two nurses are in attendance.
At least nine persons were killed and many injured at Athene when a block of buildings collapsed with- out warning, a cafe undereath be ing buried in debris. Excavations have been in progress nearby,
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