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WEATHER REPORT.

Yesterday's weather report, fore- cast and remarks, issued by the Royal Observatory

p.m. stated:---

The Anticyclone near the Bonins is weakening. The anticyclone to the north of Korea is moving east- ward. The depression avar S.W. China appears to be moving east- ward.

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BITES.

Hong Kong, Mach 28, 1929.

WAR-CLOUDS IN CHINA.

until the situation has developed Mr. Wong Kwong Tin has kindly | Tis. 74,000 for Loss of a more clearly. Meanwhile Cantonese consented to distribute the prizes

Child's Leg. troops are being moved up to the to the successful students of the North, and General LI TSUNG JEN Sacred Heart College on Wednes has hurriedly returned to Canton day next at 11 am at the Majestic from Shanghai and is proceeding Theatre, Nathan Road, by airplane to Hankow to take charge of the 'situation there.

that little Geoffroy Thomson has News is to hand from Shanghai been awarded Tla 94,000 damages, for the loss of his leg, in the case brought against the Shanghai, Farewell performances are being Tramway Co. The little boy, who given by The Samous Dancers is about 10 years old, was brought to-day at the Queen's Theatre in by his mother to Hong Kong for conjunction with Syd Chaplin's a change of air, after being dis- popular comedy Skirts."

charged from hospital, some months ago, and much sympathy was felt knew his story or not, for the small by all who saw him, whether they

cripple hopped about with a smiling face. When she was here Mrs Thomson told a member of the Daily Press staff that Geoffrey tried to board a tram which was already in motion, as children will, and the conductor, slammed the door on him to prevent him enter" ing. In some way the child's foot. was caught under the door, and he was fung off and dragged for a

which necessitated the amputation of his leg. The sum which has been awarded will be invested to pro- vide him with an income when he

rows up, mother of four other young chil dren. The Tramway Company in- tend to appeal.

The itago appears to be set for another bitter struggle which, when finished, will have settled nothing, but will disturh the whole country and delay those negotiations with the Powers which the Chinese them. selves are so anxious should be

The Travessa Trophy ruce for the pushed on with all speed. Hankow

boats of any merchant service ships may be lost and captured, Nanking may be razed to the ground-and in harbour who like to complete what then 1 The unification of will take place to-morrow, Wednes China, the peace of the country day, afternoon. Launches for the and the prosperity of its unhappy use of the general public will leave people will not be secured by the Queen's Pier at 3 p.m. passing victory of one War Lard over another. All that can result from such confiets is further misery and devastation. A striking exam ple of what civil war means comes Whyte Smith, at from Shantung, where 700 villages Magistracy yesterday. in a single county which were once $3.10 from the counter of a Kow. short distance, incurring injuries Prosperous are entirely of almast loon City shop.

One of the Colony's gang of boy snatchers was ordered to receive eight strokes of the cane by Mr. the Kowloon He stole

entirely deserted, melancholy evi dence of years of banditry and

At the Supreme Court yesterday, depredations hy soldiers;

The an application was made by Mr. county in Fei Hsieh, about 20,000 F. C. Jenkin, who was instructed square miles in area. It once con- by Mr. D. H. Blake of Messrs tained more than 1,000 prosperous Wilkinson and Grist, for an exten- villages and a number of walled sion of time in which to Ble two towns, but as misrule started in allotments of shares on behalf of Some years ago Sir Jens JORDAN the province years ago, bandits the Canadian-American Navigation decred that chaos and China had swept down upon the unprotected villages and often completely des The troyed them. To-day 700 villages

are

YA80

for a

year.

The immediate international re-

Mrs. Thomson is the

3

The Elder And Younger Brothers,

Sir Arthur Clarke, that fine old Co., Ltd. In doing so, he pointed out that the shares were allotted

senman, now the eldest Elder at meetings held respectively on Brother of the Trinity House, is become synonymous terms.

mere shells of their former March 1 and September last year, the best of the papular London lec Tate British Minister, were he alive

state, the inhabitants having sought but owing to a clerical omission the to-day, would see that his aphorism shelber in the nearest walled towns, correct returns were not filed. An

türers to boys and girls heard last is as true in 1929 as when he first but even these settlements are not extension of seven days was granted there he for a salty adventurer's season. What better subject could immune, as several have been cap by the Chief Justice. uttered it. For months past Sino-

story than that of lighthouses, and. tured by bandits, and held for Japanese differences have bear" weeks and months. One" baridit

who can know more about them leader has held an entire town for by the Pres. Jefferson are: Mr. and whose job it is to maintain them? Among passengers leaving to-day than the head of the Trinity House, causing considerable anxiety. Once again it is announced that an agree-regular payments from the people.turning to the U.S. with stopover compelling Mrs. Homer Samuels, who are re-

At the Royal Society of Arts he ment has been reached over the Marshal FENG YU HSIANG'S troops at Shanghai. Mrs. Samuels is of talked in a breezy, elderly brother- Tainan incident-though it appear bandits in districts which they coo Gall Gurci; Mr. Luigi Alberghini the Pharos at Dover which the are making beadway against the course, better known as Madamely manner about lighthouses, fromf the settlement is still between in- trol, but the smaller bands seem dividuals only, and not between likely to continue their depreda also members of Madame Galli of clockwork and refracting leases. and Mr. Lawrence Evans, who are Romans built to the latest marvels the Governments they represent. tions for years to come.

Gurci's party; Mr. and Mrs. J. When Sir Arthur Clarke went to Formal ratification of the under-action to China's latest civil war Taggart and Miss P. Taggart. Mr. the Trinity House thirty years ago Taggart is the Managing Director lighthouses were lit by oil lamps, is seen in the news from Tokyo. of the Hong Kong and Shanghai and he has lived to Baron TANAKA has informed the Hotels, Ltd. and Mr. Madier marvela as the automatic lightships Diet that while there is every principal of Messrs. Madier Ribet on which there is no crew at all, sion of Sino-Japanese differences in who is on a business trip to the up at dark and puts itself out in possibility of a satisfactory conclu

& Cie, the well-known silk shippera, with mechanism that lights itself the near future, "nevertheless it is.

North.

the morning, regulating its pro- a question whether signature will

ceeding as the sessons change He really take place so early as cal

told some good stories, by the way. culated, owing to the kaleidoscopic changes to which Chinese affairs for Customs (Mr. Gullett) has de The younger Douglas, who superin- are always subject." It is indeed cided to reduce the amount of tended the building of the present most unfortunate that this trouble cocaine which dentists are allowed Eddystone Lighthouse, told him the should have started just when it to use in their business from a story of how he fell from the top soems that troublesome disagree. maximum of two ounces to a maxi-and was saved miraculously from

Mr. death by an abnormal wave that ments between China and Japan mum of one ounce a year. are on the point of settlement. Gullett said that the Pharmacy rose just at that moment. Doug CHIANG KAL SEEK may have good Board of New South Wales had lag, a true optimist, is said to have reason to be thankful that Japan's agreed with the decision of the de- remarked half-way down, "Well," troops have not been withdrawn partment. It had been found, he I'm all right so far!" Clarke ac- from Shantung, and are not likely said, "that 70 per cent., of the companied Lord Rayleigh and Sir to he just yet, now that further dentists who used cocaine required Oliver Lodge in long and deafen-

This new i

standing reached was confidently expected within a few days, and it is hoped this very essential deve lopment will take place according to plan. Sino-Japanese agreement has reached this stage before, but ratification of the settlement ar- rived at between the spokesmen of the two countries has not followed as it should. This time, however, i really does seem that Mr. YOSHI- ZAWA's action will be approved by the Tokyo Government, though after so many previous disappoint ments it is wiser to maintain an attitude of subdued optimism until formal ratification of the arrange- ment has been announced.

The New South Wales Minister

see such

ing tests of various types of lex- horn. When at the end of it Ray- leigh asked him the kind be recom- mended he replied, "The one that makes the biggest damned noise." The scientista thought this could not be bettered."

Simultaneously with this good trouble is threatened. news of a break in the dark clouds

war may bring about the down. only one ounce in a year. Further fall of CHIANG RAI SHER him supplies might be procured by them which have been hovering over

self; it any come to nothing, or for legitimate purposes if the op- Sino-Japanese relations come re- ports of ominous shadowa falling it may have very far-reaching con-proval of the Collector of Customs

ведиелсев. One thing alone is was obtained." certain-there fatuous jealousies between rival War Lords, seriously Rival Sailing Vessels. disturb trade, and so delay China's The large sailing vessels Beatrice commercial and industrial develop. and Herzogin Cecilie began another ment, CHIANG KAI SHEK seems to race to England from Australia

The Home Office is not given to have a desire to emulate Musso recently. The former completed making reformas of a revolutionary LINI, but the necessary machinery loading wheat on January 7, when character. But so sudden and to carry out such a policy is lacking she left Port Adelaide for the outer drastic are the changes contem- in China. The National Government harbour, awaiting a favourable plated by the proposal to replace,

try to

to

2

Adelaide at

rival.

A Road Corps Bombshell,

As to that,

across China's own domestic affairs, The rivalries and jealousies of the War Lords once again threaten to plunge the country into the horror of civil war. What these military chieftains and bandit leaders are really quarrelling about it is hard to say. They all profess to be keenly desirous of establishing the unity of China, but each War Lord appears to think his own supreme in Nanking is obviously not in a breeze. The Herzogin. Cecilie was traffic police by a force of 5,000 or, power and authority over the others position to enforce its authority

wonders if there may, not more be- is the only way in which such throughout the eighteen provinces. shipping wheat at Port Lincoln, maybe, 18,000 Road Guards that one unification can be attained Hence and the bitter rivalries of military and expected to sail a few dayshind the plan than the desire to the continual bickerings and threat leaders in positions of authority later. The Beatrice reached Port leave the police free to carry on against the authority of rival makes it quite impossible to carry and her rival arrived at Port Lin someone has whispered that the militarists and even against the

on government by consent. Civil coln early in December, when the idea was inspired by Lord Byng authority of the National Govern-

war brings about temporary con, challenge was renewed. Each had himself shortly after he had decid

enemies, rough experiences, but showed fine ed to take over the command of ment at Nanking,

ciliations between old Latest news from the North indicates that with new groupings of armies under sailing trim, particularly the Her Scotland Yard, and that if it masses of men-some regular troops

banners which are apt to change Zogin Cecile, which took 8 days materialises it may develop inte & And some the usual irregular com.

colour in night,

Sitting on from Antwerp, while the Beatrice militarised force and an iron discip bination of bandits and mercenaries the fence are sundry neutrals occupied 102 days from Finland. line of road control that will be on which side The Beatrice is a Swedish barque detrimental to the expansion of are being moved about the coup. waiting to see

it will pay them best to lead and the Hertogia "Cecilie a German road transport. That is a random protect," to "punish," or "control"

Various individuals their followers. Meanwhile the barque. The former which was the guess at best, but all the same the scheme-no matter what form it and communities. There are the Chinese people are helpless and challenger last year in an ocean usual reports of resignations, retire inarticulate in the midst of all this race between "wind jammers" from takes is practically certain to bring

their among

mis-called Port Lincoln to England, was about a complete change in motor- ments, and sudden serious illnesses intrigue of men who, if they were as patri leaders. The men who should set henten by the latter, which arrived ing habits. The question is: How CHINA, JAPAN, COREA, INDO otic as they pretend to be, would the masses an example in unselfish

motor organisations, which are not CHINA, SIAM,

STRAITS be doing their utmost to prevent. well-doing are seen only as place at Falmouth 18 days ahead of her and in what way will it affect the only patrolling and, in certain way?.. seekers and grabbers of spoile, as SETTLEMENTS, MALAY further waste of fe, money, and

energy in this mad wolter of civil unscrupulous in their methods as

controlling practically all the roads STATES, NETHERLANDS | wan Chaos and China are still, they are overweening in their am.

in Britain, but rendering all sorts INDIA, BORNEO, THE unfortunately, synonymous terms.

hitions. It is a sordid picture, and

A broken heart may be a cause of personal service-including first

PHILIPPINES, Etc.

At the moment the storm-centre well may the young liberals in of tuberculosis, according to Dr. aid to their members in a hundred is far from Hong Kong, but there China complain that Sex YAT SK J. A. Raeburn, senior tuberculosis different ways! There is the Auto- has been betrayed by those who officer in Hull, who is investigating mobile Association, for example, pretend to be strenuously upholding the subject carefully. He believes whose huge membership of close on his democratic principles.

that a disappointing love affair 400,000 has been built up on its rond may account at least partially for patrol system. The R.A.C., too. the remarkable prevalence of the though less dependent in this way, disease among young people, has a small army of road guides... especially girls. Dr. Raeburn cites and their joint services are so indis a case of girl who had been cross pensable to motorists, and necessary ed in love after which she wasted in the public interest, that any inter- away and died, of tuberculosis, ference with them would be a'cala- She was stated to be in perfect mity. bealth until she was jilted. In another case, he declared, a girl enjoyed the beat of health until ber sister died. Then she, too, began to waste away until death claimed her. In this case tuberculosis wae also the visible cause. "These examples led me to study the pos sibility," he declared recently, "with the result that I am con- vinced we have not yet found all the causes of this diseast. I believe found on Taipo Road yesterday Smuggling of opium into the that the tuberculosis bacilli is not evening. Beneath it, four Chinese Colony by train passengers con- so much the cause of the trouble as passengers were in a badly injured

He condition. tinues. A"Chinese woman, who had the sign that it is present."

One, a man of about 50 years

This Large Volume of approximate. ly 2,000 Pages gives, in addition to the Umal Lists of Firms, an Alphabetical List of Residents in the Far East containing the Names of Hearly

are indications that South China will be drawn into the quarrel. It is reported that Marshal LE TRAI Hais has been accused by. CHIANG Kai Sex of being concerned in a conspiracy," though it is admitted there is no evidence in support of this serious charge. Marshal Li who went from Cunton recently to attend the Kuomintang Conference 20,000 FOREIGNERS.

is being "protected," a euphemis. tic way of saying he is under Arranged, with the initials as well arrest. This action by CHIANG KAI as Burnames in strict alphabe- SHEE has aroused angry and bitter tical order so that any name feeling in Canton, where Marshal can be found instantaneously. Li has a strong following of men It is volume indispensable to integrity and of his loyalty to the who are convinced of his persona! business housca.

National Government. rison Commander at Canton has sent a note to Marshal CHIANG KA SHEK vigorously protesting against the humiliating treatment of Mar shal L, and warning those respon sible for his arrest of the possible consequences of that unfriendly act, What effect, if any, this protest will have upon CHIANG KAI SMER remains to be scan: at the moment it is doubtful whether he will take any notice of Canton's protest Marthal Li is a prisoner, and a prisoner he seems likely to remain

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News and Views.

During the week-end 3 Chinese cases of small-pox, 2 from Kowloon and 1 from Victoria were register ed. There were also 2 Chinese cases of enteric.

.

The E.A.S.MA and the British Legion are placing wreaths on the Cenotaph at 9.30 am, this morn-

The Gar- ing. Members are asked to make

brief ceremony. a special effort to be present at the

Broken Hearts and Consumption.

OVERTURNED CAR ON LONELY ROAD,

FOUR PERSONS BADLY INJURED.

An overturned motor-car.

was.

15 taels of raw opdum on her when asserts that the lowering of the she alighted at Kowloon Station bodily resistance through griefage, was in a precarious state. The from the Canton express appeared affords an easy access to the germe remaining three were women.

"But it is curious," he adds in The cause of the, accident is un- before, Mr. Whyte Smith at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday and explaining his theory that in all known although it is thought that. was ordered to pay a fine of 8400 or Cases I have, investigated the vica collision occurred with another

vehicle. tims are girls and not bogs.".. so to prison for two month.

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