EASTERN NEWS IN BRIEF.
Three hundred and six children have been brought to Shanghai from the famine districts and are being distributed among the local PARS FROM EVERYWHERE. benevolent organizations for care.
H. 31.S. Peterel, which struck a rock in the Gorges on Easter Sunday and had to be beachod. reached Shanghai last week. She will go into dry-dock there for pairs,
Mr. R. B. Benttie bas assumed duties as Superintendent of the Eastern Extension Telegraph Co., Ltd., at Penang. Mr. W. E. Baker has been transferred from Penang
to Singapore.
The National Government has) appropriated $500,000 for the pur pos of constructing & Memoriál Temple for the Unknown Soldier The work will be in Nanking. shortly begun.
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As soon as they are strong cough, they will be sent to various factories as apprentices,
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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1930.
PASSENGERS.
Atalvals.
Per s. President Jackson, on May 18-For Hong Kong:-. P. Alatriz, Mr. G. Concisao, Mr. W. L. Davis, Mr. M. Gluck, Mr. L. Gluck, Mr. S. "Gopaldas. Rev. P. P. Apropos of the closing of the Mirando, Rev. J. C. Matios, Mr. E. Nanyang Bros. Co.'s Shanghai W. Miller, Mr. E. L Menz, Rev. re-factory, the Ministry of Industry, F. R. Nolai, Rev. F. O'Hara, Mrs. Commerce and Labour is reported F. B. Richon. Mr. P. Singh, Miss to have notified the company that M. Spessard, Mr. J. H. Tipp, and it is prepared to give whatever Mr. J. P. Ulderup assistance it possibly enn
Per s. President Adams, from San Francisco vit Kobe and Shang- management and that the company hai-Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Adams, will be permitted to have its Master R. Adams, Mr. M. Barthe- cigarettes made by their companies leni, Mr. J. V. Crowe, Mr. and Mra. E. V. L Finch, Mrs. Fang Tai if this is found more economical. Tai, Master Fung Tai, Mr. and Mrs. The notification 5417 that the T. Hocson, Mr, A. E. Hocson, Ministry of Finance has been asked Mr. and Mrs. Ho Ki, Mrs. Lau to devise racans to reduce taxation Shee, Master A. Lau, Mr. S. W Lin, Mr. T. L. Liu, Mr. Lok Wen of Chinese-made cigarettes and Yu, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Madden, Mr. mentions in conclusion that the Cecil R. O. McBain, Miss M. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. H. Priestley, local authorities have been told to
Mr. Sen Sing Fook, Miss A. Shank deal vigorously with labour troubles.man, Mr. and Mrs. Siow Choon Leng, Madame Yu Wong, and Mr. Speaking of the Weihaiwei Rendi-T. H. Tib. tion Agreement, the Peking and Per s.s. Anyo Maru froni Val Teatrin Times says: If Wei-paraiso on May 19:-Mr. Antonio halwei remains an open port, and Chiong, Mr. Chieng Z. Juara, Miss the terms. of the Convention and Rosa Chiong, Mr. Victoria Chiong, the Agreement are fulfilled in the MJ Antonio Chiong, Miss Frola letter and the spirit by the Chinese Chiong, Mr. Napoleon Chiong, Mr. Authorities, its future may not be Koo Jacinto, Mr. You Ricardo Ton, unpromising. But it is a serious it.' Mr. Enrique Chang, Mr. Javier Wong, Mr. Thu Pon, Mr. Enrique Certain of the conditions-such as provision for foreign representation Choy, Mr. Lam Way Man, Mr. Choy Yui Mr. On Li Je Uey Yi, appear in
Mr. Heriberto Kou, Mr. Chang Hop, Mr. Loe Tu, Mr. You Pu Chion, Mr. San Miguel Ki, Mr.. Viennor Chang, Mr. Aurelio Lo, Mr. Aurelio J. Lo, Miss Emma Lo, Mr. Guillerme Lo, Mr. Julio Lo, Miss Dora Lo, Mr. Hide Lo, Mr. Tat Jose Loc, Mr. Lean Cho, Mr. Chang Loo Fan, Bin Carlos A. Leon, Mr. Pablo Leon, Amelia Leon, Mr. Manuel Wang, Mr. Nicolas Kulan, Mr. Jenion Chan, Mr. Chang Wing Sien, Mr. Chai Tay Kon, Mr. Eduardo Tam, Mr. Tam Pan Juan, Mr. Cristobal Lack, Mr. J. Chec, Mr Wong Felie Sin Wa, Mr: Cock Arturo Sunkay, Mr. Chiang Kai. Mr. Mak Benjamin, and Mr. Mak Ben- jamin, Jr.
General Nia Yung Chien, Minis- ter of Interior, has ordered the Director of Reconstruction for the Shanghai District to complete a network of telephones in the Shang hai-hsien as soon as possible...
The Simwanimo recently publish. ed letter from Yangchow to the effect that the waters of the Grand Canal are rapidly rising and there is a fear that the banks will be broken and the countryside flooded.
In view of the bandit activities near their home town, Nantung chow residents in Shanghai held a meeting last week and resolved to raise $50,000 for the purchase of munitions to be used in fighting the
marauders.
Hxi General Ten
Shan has issued an order forbidding, the military officers of the northern armies to transport goods for mer- ebants in the hope of making profit and to help the latter in escaping the payment of taxes.
Negotiations are now going on between shipping companies in Shanghai regarding an increase in passenger fares for vessels on the Yangtazo River The increase has been found necesary on account of the rise in the value of gold.
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somewhat similar form in the Sino-Japanese Treaty for the settlement of the Shantung question, but no attempt has even been made to implement them. It remains to be seen whether the National Government will show its good faith it connection with Wei haiwel, or whether, having obtain ed rendition, it will ignore the conditions attached to the Conven- tion and Agreement by which the Territory is restored to China."
TURKISH FUNERAL IN
BERLIN.
STRANGE, CEREMONY AT BURIAL OF FORMER MINISTER.
Berlin, Jay 9-A weird funeral took place today at the city's Mo. hammedan cemetery when, in the presence of the Turkish Ambassa dor and many members of the
Departures.
Fi
Per s.s. Hakone Maru for Europe on May 17:-Ambassador and Mrs. K. Yoshizawa, Mr. I. Kawada, Mr. R Watanabe, Mrs. Y. Kimura, Medam Lob Eng Geok, Capt. G. Pini, Mr. K. Mutauta, Mr. H.
On account of bandits, insects, Moslem colony, the coffin contain-Yamada, Mr. H. Wens, Mr. and and drought, the spring harvesting the embalmed body of the late
in Hupeh will be hopeless. General Talaat Pasha was buried. Talast and Mrs. Sia Wai Ching, Mr. Wil- Ho Cheng Chun, Chairman of Pasha was once Turkish Minister Hupeb Provincial Government, bas telegraphed the Central Govern ment to send relief to the suffering people.
Alme of the buried at the
time. Like
Mrs. Andrew N. MacKenzie, Mr. heim Ulderap, Mrs. Koch Deneke, who was assassinated in March Mr. K. Itoh, Mrs. N. Capell, Sir 1021 by an Armenian student in A. Stein, Mr. S. Mita, Mr. H. Berlin where the Turkish official Yano, Mr. S. Mitsui, Mr. Wong was living as a refugee after hav. Sewai, Mr. S. wahashi, Mr. J. ing escaped the post-war turmoil. Kitao, Mr. and Mrs. Stevens, Mr. The Commissioner of Tublic The coffin had been stored in "the S. Ichinose, Mr. S. Yabuuchi, Mr. Safety for Greater Shanghai has collar of the house of the cemetery's. Asamo, Mr. W. Yoshinaks, Mr. and Mrs. J. Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. issued an order instructing persons inspector awaiting transportaion to
G. A. Luscomb, Mr. I. Yoshioka, who poescas opium-smoking para Turkey for interment which, how- phernalia to surrender these to the ever, the Turkish Government had Mr. S. Okowe, Mies K. Yoshizawa. nearest police-station to be destroy-delayed until the police of the city Miss H. Yoshizawa, Master M.. Yoshizawa, Mr. and Mrs. Tsuruda, ed, failing which they will be finally insisted upon its burial. punished.
The remains of two other Turkish Miss J. M. Wheeler, Mrs. T. Robert- statesmen who were prominent son, Mr. and Mrs. Y Abe, Mr. M. Tomimda, Mr. Loh Kai Liang, Mr. Chang: Young Hin, Mr. and Mrs. Gan Poa Ting, Mr. and Mrs. H. Unagami, Mr. D. Snell, Masters Laagami (two), Miss B. Endo. Mr. and Mrs. K. Mogata, Miss T. C. Noltenius. Mies A. A. Symington, Mr. S. Kouts, Mr. K. Fujiwara. Mr. Chui Seng Kwan, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Haeberlic, Mrs. L. Kino- shita, Mr. S. Yada, Mr. H. Wara- gai, Mr. and Mrs. L de Castro, Miss Castro, re, K. Mikawa, Mr. and Mrs K. Fuji, Miss K. Suzuki, Mrs. I. Matsumaga, Mr. Paul Agersborg, Mr. W. C. A. Bentrup, Mr. C.,Woodrich, Mr. and Mrs. Takeda, Mra K. Kasnio, Miss Los Angeles, May 9.-A Federal J. Stratford, Mr. and Mrs F. 0. indictment was returned "by Amy, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. dos Reis, grand jury here, to-day, charging Mr. Reis, Miss Reis, Mr. K. Naga- the well known flyer Loren Men-thio, Mr. H. Shaft, Mr. S. Matau- dell with participating in spiracy to smuggle Orientals into the United States.
An order has been issued by the during the Great War were also water police inspector Great Shanghai Bureau of Public Talaat Pasha they were also victims Safety, prohibiting the holding of of political assassinations.
any dragon boat races during the Tuan Fong Festival this year. These race says the order, not. only waste money, but are also detrimental to the Central Govern- ment's order for the abolition of lunar calendar,
Passengers on the day mail train from Kuala Lumpur to Penang were delayed for two hours on May 10 owing to the derailment of goods trucks at Serendah, 20 miles north of Kuala Lumpur. The accident oc- curred during the shunting opera- tions, one track of a goods train leaving the rails and dragging Beveral others with it. A gateman'a box was smashed and level cross ing gates damaged, but no one was hurt. The passengers and mail were transferred to another train;
A sensation was caused at the Nankai Racecourse on May 4, when Mr. Soo Shou Yu, one of the Jending. Chinese owners in Tientsin, and present owner of the crack nony Bon Ami, was arrested. Mr. Boo was leading in a winner from his stable when a man suddenly came up to him, thrust a pistol into his riba, and notified him that he was under arrest. The military made considerable fass about the affair on the ground that there was no warrant. Nevertheless Mr. Soo was taken away, presumably to prison. None seema to know the charge against him.
ILLEGAL ENTRY OF ORIENTALS.
WELL-KNOWN. AMERICAN
FLYER CHARGED.
[UNITED PRESS. ]
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Mendell set an aeroplane endur ance record with Roland Reinhart, in the biplane Angelino on July 12, 1929, Admirers presented a duplicate, of the biplane to the two men, though their record broken soon afterward by Dale Jackson and Forest O'Brire in the St. Louis. Robin. N
was
After a time, Mendell bought Reinhart's share in the gift plane, and it was in this ship that Men- dell, was arrested a few weeks ago just after crossing the Mexican border with several Chinese aboard.
While it was evident that Mendell was not alone in his enterprise he declared that he word "take his medicine" and he refused to reveal information as to his companions.
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