CHINA STARTLES KYOTO CONFERENCE.
SERIOUS ALLEGATIONS AGAINST JAPAN,
CHANG TSO LIN'S GHOST WALKS!
“UNEQUAL TREATIES
ONCE AGAIN!
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
TOKYO, October 29.
In the course of the opening "atatement of the Chinese delegation
the following passages cecur
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1929.
U.S. STOCKS. FALL AGAIN.
·REPERCUSSION ROUND
THE WORLD.
NEW LOW LEVELS.
[REUTER'S 'AMERICAN SERVICE)
NEW YORK, Oct. 28. Another disastrous break occur-
I JAPAN'S RISE TO POWER.red to-day in the Stock Market, prices collapsing even below the low levels reached by wild trading
HER ACHIEVEMENTS AND HER ERRORS.
her
on October 24.
Organised banking support fed to a brief rally, but proved ineffectual to stay liquidation.
United States Sted is 15 down at 156, compared with 195, last Thursday.
The market closed extremely weak and the final quotations were all round the lowest levels of the day, with net declines in the active issues the largest since the tremen- dous selling movement started a week ago...
:
Saes totalled 9,200,000 as against 14,000,000 at the critical period Iaat week. United States Sscels closed at 1881 while General Electrics broke 44 points!
Recounting the developments in China since the last conference, mention is made of the successes
(THROUGH BLUTER'S 40KXCY.] of the Nationalist army in the
KYOTO, October 20. Northern advance, but, says the atatement, the Nationalist efforts At the Conference last night, were thwarted for a time by Dr. Nitobe presented the Japanese in which he reviewed Japanese troops, which were sent statement, to Shantung to carry out Baran how, with an open mind, which he Tanaka's positive policy, thus characterized as the internation; invading Chinese territory, greatly alism of the Japanese mind," to the resentment of the Chinese Japan had tried to absorb Western prople.
knowledge and wisdom, and what Describing the negotiations be efforts she had made to prepare tween Nanking and Blakden, which herself for the place she now oc- resulted in Chang Hauch Liangupies in the comity of nations.
Dr. Nitobe deplored all selfish nccepting the invitation to become a member of the State Council, the propaganda, and commended the statement remarks that the Nation-mental habit of viewing things from A detached angle. He also pointed nlist flag was finally raised over the Three Eastern Provinces in out that Japan's diplomatic record December "despite repeated and in the West was without blemish strenuous attempts by Tanaka's testified to by Mr. Elihu Hoot,
and Sir Edward Grey: but agents at Mukden to prevent it.".
moat zenloui patriot will not deny that Japan has committed some The statement recalls the Tainan grave errors in dealing with her incident, and describes how "Chi- neighbours. Continuing the 10- many willed, by Japanese soldiers" tical party, has ended in a series sixteen leading issues accounted nese civilians were maltreated, and called positive policy of one polito ten billion dollars, of which the The ill feeling caused through theef blunders, incident, it is added" is likely to "The opposing party have shown for nearly three billion, yesterday different temper of non-interfer was probably the darkest day the persist for a little while longer.”
Alluding to the killing of Chong ing. rightly called negative; but Stock Exchange has ever Tso Lin, the statement says that the results were more positive."
Dr. Nitole declared that the ad- The American Telegraph and Tele- reports of technical experts show that it was considered physically vanced and liberal-minded people phone Company was the heaviest impossible for any Chinese or group in Japan were sympathetic with laser, with $450,000,000 cut off its of them to have carried out soYoung China's aspirations. large an undertaking at a point on counting Japan's own experience the railway so strictly guarded by with extrality and tariff autonomy. Japanese soldiers. Moreover, the he said that Japan learned that neither · chicanery nor threata, bombs were so skilfully planted, and exploded with such scientific false representations not loud de precision in relation to Chang Tsoclamations, the courting favour Lin's private car, that the affair with one nation and abusing of an- could not have occurred except as other,none of these methods were a reaalt of the most thorough ad-of avail." vance preparation.'
The Tainan Affair.
The Darkest Day.”-
NIW YORK, Oct. 29. With stock prices slumping eight
Re-tatal value:
Other parts of the Chinese state- | QUESTIONS OF CONTACT. ment deal with the Chinese advance
various directions in
SECRET ROUND-TABLE
TALKS.
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
seen.
Brokerage houses last night were fervently praying that the bankers prevent would intervene to-day to“
THE
E "CITY OF ROME":" KUOMINTANG CLAIM
TRAGEDY.
FOUR BODIES RECOVERED. SO FAR.
HEROIC VICTIMS.
(THROUGH REUTER'B_AGENOT.]
Spezia, Oct. 25. Tugs and aeroplanes have return- ed from 48 hours fruitless search for the City of Rome.
According
to accounte from
SUCCESSES.
MAJOR ACTION EXPECTED
SHORTLY.
REBELS RETREATİNG.
[THROUGE REUTER'S AGENCY.]—
CANTON TO HANKOW BY AIR.
RAPID DEVELOPMENT OF CHINA'S AVIATION.
[United Press.).
NANKING, October' 25. Early next year a distance of some 700 miles between two import ant cities in China will be shortened to a few hours journey by in- auguration of the Nanking-Peping
China National Aviation Corpora air line, the second project of the
HINKOW, Out. 29. According to official despatches, severe fighting is going on in the several places along the coast, the storm blew up at noon on Satur. vicinity of Sunghsien, in West An S.0.S. was received about three troops drawn from the Kin-Han day and became a terrife gale. Honen, where the Government in the afterneen here and at Leg linee are endeavouring to stem the horn, Piss, and Genoa. 4 destroy march of the Kuominchun south- tion. Stops will be made a Hat
and two tugs and seren. acro planes were immediately sent out,ward to Kingtzokwan. It is off-chow, Tsinan and Tientsin. A third cially claimed that the rebels, are line, which will either. connect and coastguards were ordered to
being driven back, and a quantity patrol the coast.
of prisoners and materials have The Famiglia, which is without been captured, including feld guns wireless, chanced upon the City of and machine guns. Rome, whose crew and passengers, according to the Famiglia's cap tain, behaved with admirable hero ism, although they had been wait. ing for rescue for three hours.
ון
▲ Hopeless Search........... Strenuous efforts made to save the occupants one by one failed.
Then a rope was connected, after which the Famiglia proceeded towards Spezia very slowly, as it was feared that the flying boat, which was badly battered, would capsize.
The tow rope parted after a few miles had been covered, and the The City of Rome disappeared. Famiglia reversed and searched for several hours in pitch darkness, merely aided by vivid flashes of lightning.
Then a destroyer came up, which the captain of the Famiglia, at the risk of his own life, boarded to
continue the search.
Britain's Thanks To Rtaly.
SPEZIA, Later.
An Imperial Airways machine has joined in the rearch for the miss- ing air mail
The bodies recovered have been removed to a room in the naval and, military hospital, which has been transformed' into 'à chapelle ardente.
They are lying-in beds surround.
at the four corners. & further slump, the effects ofed by flowers, with tapers burning which would be incalculable.
A strengthening factor is the be lief that the large investment trusts recently formed have stall not invested most of their cash.
Big Slump In Canada. The crash on the New York Stock Exchange bas had a repercussion in Canada, according to a mesinge from Montreal, which says that the Stock Markets ve suffered the biggest slump in their history since
the War.
Sir Sefton Brancher will attend
the funeral on Wednesday. He has conveyed the thanks of British dirmen to the Italian Government for their efforts to rescue the accu- pants of the City of Rome.
Further Government successez are claimed from tho_Tengfeng vicinity, where Wei Yih Shan's
division clashed with the rebels under Pang Ping Hsun.. Fighting is now spreading into a wide line southward from the Langhai, and threatens to develop momentarily, into a major action.
壁
THE C.E.R. ISSUE. .
A CONFERENCE IN MOSCOW.
(Wah Tu Yat Pao).
SHANGHAI, Oct. 29. According to telegram from Moscow, a conference was recently held between M. Stalin, M. Kara- discussion of measures in dealing khan and General Gallen for te
with China in connection with the C.E.R. issue.
THE GASTONIA AFFAIR.
INDIGNATION AT HEAVY SENTENCES.
非
[REUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE
JI
GASTONIA, Oct. 29. Fred Beal and three of his con- federates were sentenced to from seventeen id twenty years impri- sonment, two others were sent to prison for 12 to 14 years, and an- ather was sentenced to six years imprisonitent.
Labour
Shanghai, with Canton vid Niagpo, Wenchow, Foochow, Amoy and Swatow, or Harkow with Canton rit Changsha, will also be in augurated at the same time,
According to a prominent member of the China National Aviation Cor- poration, this is only the initial activity of the Corporation, whose ultimate object is to develop com- mercial aviation throughout China. Other lines will subsequently be in- stituted so as to form a network over the entire country.
Telegrams in Brief.
A big scheme of arterial drain- age for England and Wales bas been prepared by Mr. Noel Bux- ton, Minister of Agriculture, for submission to the Government. The cost of the scheme. is estimated at some £20,000,000. For the pur- poses of the scheme eight areas havo. been mapped out.
It is announced that His Majesty the King will hold a Council on November & at Buckingham Palace.
It is trustworthily reported that" a court martial at Valencia has ac-
officers on charges of treason and quitted the Spanish ex-Premer Ban-
chez Guerra, his son, and 19 other
rebellion in connection with the re- volt in the garrison at Valencia last January.
Fire which broke out amongst a " cargo of copra and rubber aboard the China Mutual Steam Naviga-- tion Company's se. Ningchow, at Liverpool, was controlled after thousands of gallocs of water had boen pumped into the bolda.
The death is announced, främ Washington of Senator Theodore Burton at the age of 7.
FORCEPS IN WOMAN FOR
7 YEARS.
REVEALED BY AN X-RAY PHOTOGRAPH.
Shanghai-Hankow Service, The Shanghai Hankow air mail service, the first line operated by the Corporation, was started on Mrs. Mary de Sainte Croix, of October 21 and has proved success- the Esplanade, Jersey, has just dis- The distance of 516 miles is covered that she has lived for near- made in seven hours, allowing timely seven years with a pair of ar for stops at Nanking and Kinking.
terial forceps inside her. Four Loening amphibian air-yachts are used on the line, cach having ray examination which was made. a carrying capacity of six passengers and 300 pounds of mail and freight, besides the pilot and mechanic.
For the time being the planes are piloted by three Americana, Harry Smith, E. M. Allison, and 8. T. Kaufman, each of whom has had at Icast four years of experience with several thousand flying hours to his credit. They are also holders of licences issued by the National Government. A school will soon be established to train Chinese pilots. who will in time supply the need when commercial aviation further develops. It is the policy of the Corporation to use Chinese pilots whenever possible.
"
Following the River,
lowe the Yangtze River rather The Shanghai-Hankow route fol
closely, because the country is too much cut up with canals, irrigation tonin and its vicinity are reported ditches, and paddy fields to make to be incensed by the convictions. landing possible in case of emer
Labour leaders are deriving fur-
organisations in Gas-
Four Bodies Recovered....
RUGBY, Oct, 28.. It is stated from Spezia that as result of the search by Italian destroyers, motor-boats, and naval hydroplanes, the flying boat City ther capital from the fact that thegency. The fact that the planes are same Grand Jury us indicted these good for both land and water insures of Rame, which, while engaged in the Mediterranean stage of the Mr. Alderbolt,
strike leaders for the murder of 100 per cent, safety to the passen-
the refused on indian air, sarvice, was lost in the
Daily mail, passenger and freight Gulf of Genoa, is believed to have ground of insufficient evidence to been located in deep water about
indict number of people, who service is rendered between Shang. 18 miles off the Italian coast betreding to a Tinde Laion demos flying each way, according to the fired on a lorryload of strikers probni and Hankow with one plane
following schedule:-
Shanghaileave 8.00 am.
in
recent years and it is urged that the time has come for abolition of extrality. This plea is advanced with much skill. The replies of "some of the Powers" to Nanking's Note of April 7, asking for abolition,
KYOTO, October 29. proved a great disappointment to the Chinese people. However, "all The Pacific Conference to-day is the nation is absolutely determined devoted to round-table discussions. through peaceful means, and in the The Press is not admitted. shortest possible time, to free them- The topic it the contact of civili- selves from
sations of the East and West. The
tween Spezia and Vareggio. this obsolete unilateral system."
Chairman is Dr. Chang Po Lin, Moreover, the statement adds, President of the Nanking Univer- the abolition will be a blessing to laity, and the Vice-Chairman, Mr. those who Burrender extrality Yusuke Tiurami, a Japanese pub- rights, as well as to those to whom ticist. they are restored.
"Reconstruction Work,
and
1:
The statement goes on to add that reconstruction can be seen on every hand in China, old cities are being modernized, the present railways are being extended, and new rail- ways, especially in Manchuria, are: being built. Thousands of miles of motor roads are being laid, and air mails and air passenger services being introduced, between Shanghai
To-day's discussions are chiefly with regard to the effect of modern science upon traditional culture, relating to art, architecture, and etiquette
The subject is attracting a large attendance of women.
WORLD ENGINEERING
CONGRESS.
and Nanking as A beginning, BIG GATHERING IN TOKYO.
which already promises well for the introduction of long-distance air routes."
There has been a steady increase
of the use of telegraph, telephone.
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
TORTO, October 29. In the presence of a distinguish
Substantial declines have occur. red in prices generally, but after inst week's shaking out of the weak margin-holders, it is generally the opinion that the Montreal Market has held up better than New York.
The Effect In London.
LONDON, Oct. 28 The unexpected fresh alump on the New York Stock Market has created excitement in the London "Street" 31arket.
Salvage attempts, however, havasiration. so far been prevented by the gale. Three bodies have been recover
ed, one of which has been identi. fed as that of the pilos, Captan Birt, and the second as that of the. wireless operator, Mr. Stone. The All active shares in which New third body has not yet been ident: York is interested have been marked-British Wireless Service.
SPEZIA, Oct. 29. The opinion is expressed that the Four bodies have now been found, loss of confidence in Wall Street namely those of Flight Engineer
ed down beavily.
ours
settlement in London.
is much more serious than was F. T. Pembroke, Mr. Ritchie, Mr. S. J. Stone (wireless_operator), and originally believed, whilst the rum
of financial difficulties in the pilot, Captain Birt. There is Amsterdam and other Continental no trace of the seaplane, salvage centres tend to increase the dificult, as she is sunk. at a depth of which is expected 'to be very. An opposite viewpoint is that of 300 feet. the fresh decline in New York is bound to lead to a reduced volume of speculation, which will make for sounder international faaneis con ditiers.
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And Amsterdam, Top1
AMSTERDAM,..Oct. 28. The Stock Exchange to-day re uncertainty regarding the economic and financial situatico.
and radio. Native industries are being encouraged, while a steady led gathering Prince Chichibu this increase in Customs returns is a morning opened the world engineer- clear indication of the ever growing congress, in which 23 countries ing volume of China's agricultural are participating. The largest over-acted sharply owing to the general and industrial output, and commerseas delegations are: American, cial activity." Educationally, also, 133; British, 33; Chinese, 18; Ger- a remarkable advance is recorded. man, 37,
Japanese Delegate Objects, The allusions to Japan in the
Approximately 800 papers by sonce of the world's most eminent engin
which ends on November 7.
alarmed holders caused sensational Overwhelming selling orders from declines. The Royal Dutch, for
recovered to. 400.
Air Mail ""An Adventure,"
CALCUTTA, Oct. 25. Business .circles which are slowly recovering from the disaster to the air mail at Jask last month, are full of consternation at the latest catastrophe.
told
A leading businessman Reuter that they must still regard the air mail as an adventure rather than a reliable commercial propasi- tioa.
A Sharp Reply.
"
It will be recalled that an in- ocent bystander, a married wo- man named Wiggins, was shot dead; by a bullet fired by one of the anti- Communist mob.
The Grand Jury in question also refused to indict seven persons charged with kidnapping the Bri- Lish Communist, Ben Wells, and two other Communists who parti-
ipated in the textile strike.
Church Intervares,
At a local conference of the Me- thodist Church a resolution was passed urging the appointment of Washington to examine the con- a non-political Commision from ditions of the textile industry in the Gastonia region, where wages are alleged to be insuficient to provide for a normal. standard of living.
CRITICAL TIMES IN
PALESTINE.
DEMANDS OF ARABS.
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
gers.
Nanking
Kiukiang
10.00
leave 10.30. ATE. 1.05 pm.
leave 1.20 11
3.00 15 Hankow...277. Inakow...llëave 10.00 am. Kiukiangazikāľ. 11.35 27
leave 11.50
This has been revealed by an X-
to discover the cause of severe abdo- minal pains which Mrs. de Sainte Croix had suffered since she an- derwent
operation AL B+ George's Hospital, London, in- January 1923. She had attributed these pains to' after-effects of the operation.
The pain became so acute recent- ly that a further operation was ad- vised, and when a radiograph was taken it showed the forceps in the woman's body. She is now in com- munication
with the bospital authorities.
Mra, de Sainte Croix stated that
the hospital authorities can wil- lingly have their forceps back, pro- vided they put in no claim for storage.
COLLEGE ATHLETICS » IN AMERICA.
·ALLEGATIONS OF RECRUITING AND SUBSIDIZING.
New York, October 23:-More than 100 American colleges and guilty of recruiting and subsidiz- universities have been declared
whose achievements ing athletes might reflect glory upon the schools they attended.
The accusation appears in a re- port made public by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching,
result of three and a half years of careful inquiry on the part of Dr. Howard J. Savage and staff members of the Foundu- tion, with three nesociates.
A total of 130 American) "end" Canadian institutions wore listed as schools in which no evidengo, was found that athletics were sub- sidized."
Nanking ...BIT. 2.30 p.m.
Icave 3,00 #1 Shanghai ...art. 5.00 Passengers rates are-Shanghai Hankow Mex. 800, round trip $300: Shanghai-Nanking 840, round trip
This honour list includes Bates, 860; Shanghai-Kiukiang 9140, round Bowdoin, Carleton, Chicago, Cor round-trip 8150 Nanking-Hankow Lavel, McGill, Marquette, Massa trip 9210; Nanking-Kiukiang $100, nell, Dalbousic, Emory, Illinois, 160, round trip 8240. Letters sent chussets Aggies, Massachusetts ri air mail cost four centa for Tech, Ottawa, Queers, postage nius 15 cents for air-mail Rochester, Sartatchewan, Toronto, stamp. The Corporation has been Trinity, Tufta, Tulane, West Point, given exclusive right by the National Virginit
Wesleyan, Williams, Government to carry air mail on the Wooster, Yale. line.
Headquarters of the Corporation
Reed,
RIDDLE OF PARIS UNDERWORLD.
nr located at Shih Tine Baiang: DEAD BODY IN A TRUNK. Nanking, and branch offices are at Sessions House in Shanghai, the Nanchang Kiakiang Railway Build- inz in Kiukiang, and the Pening- Hankow Railway Building in Han- kow, Motorcars aro furnished by the Corporation to carry passengers between the offices and the landing At an All-Arab Conference held places. Offices in Feping, Canton An official of the company, reply. in Jerusalem to-day, the delegates and other cities will also be set up ing to the criticism that the Indian including the leaders of the Arab within the next two months. IMMIGRATION TO CANADA. air mail was an adventure rather and Trans-Jordania, it was resolv- communities in Palestine, Byria than a business proposition, mided to call upon the British Govern- that the air mail was no more of an ment to cancel the Balfour De ENCOURAGING FIGURES..
adventure than any other, fight.
claration.
statement were taken exception to/cers will be laid before the congress, example, lost seventeen points, but
An elaborate programme of exter.. tainment has been prepared by the Japanese beste.
by Mr. Zumoto, & Japanese, dele- gate, as being opposed to the spirit of the Conference, but the Chair man, Dr. Nitobe, ruled that as the
Power Conference Also, ... allusions, although they were con
LATER. tained in the statement, were not actually read by Mr. David Yui in Following the opening of the his address (because of the limita- Engineering Congress in the morn tion of spoken addresses to va ing, Prince Chichibu in. the after- minutes), no reply must be made to noon opened the World Power Con them that evening.
ference, which is likewise continuing Mr. Zumoto complained of such till November 7, and is being at allegations going forth to the world tended by delegates from a large without reply..
number of countrier.
(KRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE.}
ITALIAN CROWN PRINCE'S M. DALADIER'S DILEMMA. the Canadian Government, who has
ASSAILANT.
∙DOES NOT WANT RELEASE.
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENOT;]
BLUSSELS, October 20,
SOCIALISTS NOT TO JOIN
MINISTRY..
(THROUGH, REVIZE'S AGENCY.]: ""
FAB18, October 20.
LONDON, Oct. 28: The Secretary of Imperial Air ways has left for Genos to inquire. into the disaster.
ELECTIONS IN CZECHO. ŠLOVAKIA
Jeruzalem, Oct. 28.
The Conference also proclaimed a General Strike of Arabs on. No vember 9, the twelfth anniversary of the Declaration.
LATER. All shops in Jerusalem have been. closed.
Panic prevailed in the Old City yesterday following an attack by boycotters on a Jewish shopkeeper. The shopkeeper was stabbed in the deck and now lies in hospital.
Controlling Officials.
A baffling drama of the revolu tionary underworld of Paris was revealed recently, when the body of a man with his head crushed in was discovered in a trunk in the railway station at Lille.
Papers found in the victim's clothes revealed that he was The China National Aviation Frederic Rigandin, aged thirty-one, Corporation was established last and the revelation of his identity April under special charter of the proved almost as astonishing as the National Government. It is con- murder itself, for Rigandi's mother trolled by a Board of Directors ap was strangled in atrange circum- pointed by the State Council, and stances in her son's apartments a representing the various ministriesweek.previously.
Woman Anarchist.
of the Government. They are Chairman, Mr. Sun Fo, Minister of Railways; twn Vice- Chairmen, Gen- The police investigation then ral Chang Wai Chang, Director of showed that the mother, Mme. the Bureau of Aeronautier, and Blanc, who was more than seventy Vice-Minister Li Chung Kung, of years of age, was an ardent anar- the Ministry of Bailways; and chist and involved in revolutionary. Messrs. Chang Fu Yung, of the activities.
RUGBY, Oct. 29. The immigration movement, to Canada from the British Isles is
CABINET RESIGNS, showing a steady growth, according to Mr. Egan, Deputy Minister of (THROUGH REUTER'S - AGENCY.) Immigration and Colonisation of
PRAGUE, Oct. 28. arrived in London.
As a result of the elections the He says that British immigration | Udrzal cabinet has resigned.--| to Canada for the first four months Over 7,000,000 electors polled yes- of the present fiscal year was terday. The Bourgeois parties. 40,045, as compared with 7,989 in generally maintain their position. DISTINGUISHED ARTIST. the corresponding period of last but the Communists lost 100,000 ycar. This is an incream of 47 voics. The most important success SON OF FAMOUS SOLDIER.
was of the Czecho-Slovak Social De- per cent,
mocrata, who ого the second London-Lord Ypres, ton of the strongest party in the Chamberlate Field Marshal plans to leave after the Czecho-Slovak Agrarians, for the United States shortly to
Dr. Benes' party of National 8o. exhibit his paintings. Madag (four departments: General Affairs' The trunk containing Rigandin's cislists and the German Socialist Lord Ypres paints his pictures headed by Dr. P. C. Hsieh, Tech-body was registered at Gard du Party also increased their votes in a studio built in the garden of nical by Mr. W. P. Loo, Accounting Nord in Paris the day before by n All ministers and leaders of par- his home, Ivy House, built "daring by Mr. Chen Tieh San, and Traffic passenger with a single third-class ties have been returned.
the reign of William III
by Mr. Irving Hu
ticket to Lillo.
The National Council of the This is distinctly in line with the Dr. Ross, who was arrested for an alleged attack on the Italian Socialist Party has rejected the Canadian policy of encouraging Crown Prince has been remanded motion for collaboration with the British immigration, and the fact for one month. He refused to Radicals in the Ministry. Hence, that Canada is receiving more Bri- apply for his provisional release, M. Daladier may be driven to rely tish immigrants than any other because by so doing he would be upon the Left Centre. which does country in the world is the best repudiating his act. He also re- not fazour his programme, drawn evidence of the euccess of that
policy, quested to be tried by Belgian law. up to placate the Extreme Left.
Ministry of Finance, W. P. Loo, of The inquiry shows that from the the Ministry of Railways, Ling Shih, time of his mother's death the son. of the Ministry of Communications, was continually watched by a gang' and Chang Yi Du, of the Ministry of five men, and the police are now of Industry, Commerce and Labour. | convinced that they are not dealing and Generals Fang Ping Heng of with an ordinary crime, but with a the Ministry of War. and Liu complicated intrigue in some way Kwang, of the Chiel-of-Staff Head related to Mine. Binner tragic dis-
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