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Some details of this affair appear- ed. last week in a Reuter message. A correspondent of the North | China Daily News takes it a little further and is able to confirm the clear position of the French.
An unfortunate incident occurred at one of the cabarets in the ex- German concession on June 14 Three French sailors on arriving. at the Palemo had a dispute with their ricsha pullers about the fare to be paid. A crowd collected, and were so menacing that other sailors emerged from the café to help those who were being attacked. A squad of armed men rushed from the Police headquarters and fired their revolvers at random. The crowd disappeared, the sailors got inside the cabaret, and a member of an American naval patrol and one" of the Chinese policemen were found to be the casualties, the former. being shot in the thigh and the
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THE TROUBLE IN ANNAM
CANTON REPLIES TO FRENCH MINISTER.
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Thus Nam Fong in the Canton THE Undersigned have received Gazette-
If there is one thing that is not tolerated in Canton today, it is Balahavism whether it be under the cloak of Socialiam or "Communism
And the reason is not far to seek. The memory of that human orgy enacted in December, 1927, wherein the blood of thousands of plain citizens and Red maniacs bespatter- ed the pavements and smudged the walls of the city, is still too fresh o the minds of the populace to view with equanimity the presence vi Bolshevista in their midst.
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Thus, when M. Pietri; Minister of the Colonies, speaking in the French Chamber on June 13, de- clared "that the recent disturbances in Indo-China were undoubtedly due to propaganda by Communist organizations, which were richly n
need, strictly disciplined and TERMS: CASH ON DELIVERY. working in connection with Bolshe vist headquarters in Canton," he was adding insult to our already injured feelings.
News of the trouble, reached the Commander of the Marse, who sent three officers to round up all French On arrival they found that the crowd was being held back by the police, and that the sailors Incidentally, M. Pietri is “talk-
sailors.
were
of all nationalities were being helding through his hat," or may be in the cabaret, and the officers os they entered the cabaret searched by the police and a TS- volver carried by one of them was confiscated.
ri
Mutters then took an ugly turn, for on the arrival of the Superin tendent of Police suggestions were at once mide to him by Chinese that the sailors were responsible for the shooting, and a demand was made that the officer from whom the revolver had been taken should be taken to the police-station under
arrest. However, the Superinten, dent agreed to telephone for the French Consul-General, M. Baudet, and after a long argument during which it was proved "that the officer bad arrived after the affair was over and that his weapon had not been used-the matter was referred by the Consul General to the Mayor of Hankow, Mr. Liu Wen Dao.
After hearing the facts the Mayor and the Police Superintendent agreed to the officer being uncon ditionally released. All French sailors returned to their ships, and
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be, is badly informed as to what is going on right under our eyes For his information, there are no Bolshevist headquarters in this city or anywhere in the suburbs. Communists there are, like small- pox, among us; but they have all THE Undersigned have received their time taken up with dodging the police that they have little time to discipline and less capital to finance their colleagues in Annam So that should dispose of M. Pietri's charge against Canton.
M. Pietri was perhaps thinking of the Annamite political refugees, but calling them Communists, be- cause it is the fashion of Western nations to group under the name those natives in Asia-whose nation- of Bolshevist or Communist all
alistic sentimens lead them to open conflict with their foreign rulers, in the hope of regaining the in dependence of their coautries...
Viewed in that light, there are n few Annamites in the city, pro bably political refugees, who, to our knowledge, are at present If three are the Bolshevists that M. pursuing their peaceful vocationis.
Pietri has in mind, then he can rest assured that no trouble can emanate from them, inasmuch as the local authorities will be the first to suppress any political ac tivities on their part, whose pur pose is to undermine the govern-- ment of a friendly and neighbour- ing state.
been registered with a 'Government! organ in the place where it is en- gaged in business, as required by Article 30 of the Chinese Civil} Code;
The right of an unregistered for-
As the Japanese company has no eign firm to sue in Chinese Courts legal standing, it does not have, in the capacity of plaintiffs was in accordance with Chinese law, the! questioned by Mr. Chang Yung right to suc as plaintiff and its Hsi, a well-known legal practition only remedy lies in its registration er in Shanghai, in connection with with a Chinese Government organ; the case in which Ro Ken Shing is and
being sued by the Mitsui Busean In the past, foreigners in China
Kaisha.
Mr. Chang contended had done their utmost to uphold
that, in accordance with Chinese their special privileges but they law, the Japanese company has not had always attempted in every pos the capacity to sue as plaintiff. sible way to shirk the responsibili ties and the obligations imposed
Interviewed in connection with the matter by members of the Chion there by law: failure on the part nese Press, the lawyer mentioned themselves with & Government or
of foreign companies to register that he based his contentions on the gan was but one of the many ex- following grounde:-
amples in this respect,
The Mitsui Bussan Kaisha has In conclusion, Mr. Chang ex- no legal standing according to the, pressed the hope that the Chinese Chinese law because it is a Japan-people would uphold China's prea- ese limited company which has not tige by seeing that foreignera ob-
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