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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1930.
RETROCESSION OF SHAMEEN.
NANKING VICTORY
CELEBRATED.
PASSENGERS:
Arrivals.
The following cahin passengers,
INTERVIEW WITH CHINESE GENERAL AND MRS. CHIANG arrived yesterday by the R.M.S.
OFFICIAL.
IMPORTANT Issues...
DISCUSSED,
ENTERTAIN.
PRESIDENT
INER
Empress of Japan from Vancouver and porta:-Mr. E. Allon, Mr. W. A big reception was given by N. Boll, Mrs. D. Bell, Miss H. J. Genoral and Mrs. Chiang Kai Shek Calkin, Mr. and Mrs L, C. F. in the Moral Endeavour Society, Bollamy, Mr. and Mre. A, Cameron, Tha, the Canton Gazette:~ Nanking, inst Friday evening to Mr. and Mrs. L. Dunbar, Mr. J. 34. Interviewed by the press, Mr. eelebrate the victory of the Govern- Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. H. Hum- Tao Li Kinm, Chief Inspector of ment forces over the northern re-phroys, Mr. L. H. Lodger, Mr. Foreign Affairs for the fire provin bels. The celebrations will last Messersmith, Mr. and Mrs. Chas ces in the south, namely Chekiang, until to-day to enable members of Pryce, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Rouse, Kwangting, Fukion, Kweichow and the reining Diplomatic Corps to Mr. and Mrs. O. S. L. Leceton. Smith, Miss Leeston-Smith, Mr. A. Kwangsi, made the following state. take part, if possible.
Tomlinson, Mr. J. A. Walker, ments relative to the foreign aflairs At. Friday evening's reception, the Miss M. A. Watson, Mr. and Mrs. conneoled with the Swatow tragedy,gucats included all members of the A. B. Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. W. the retrocession of the Shameen Central Executive Committee of thes. Workinau, Master R. Workmat, foreign concession in Canton and Kuomintang, the presidents of their. W. 11. Peters, Mr. and Mrs. other important issues that are now five Yuan, the Cabinet Ministers, H. C. Bullon, Mr. J. P. Burleigh, remaining in abeyance:-
the chairman of various committees, Mr. J. O. Cameron, Mr. M. D. military officers holding raak Hamilton, M. I. J. Oldaker, Mr. erior to that of diyisional comman M. Steinkopf, Mr. H. A. and Mrs. dier, antal foreign diplomatic ro
Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. J. 11.
The Ewatow Tragedy. Questioned as to what messu ro- the Chinese authorities have taken
of Chinese subject by & French
in dealing with the murder caso presentatives in Nanking Among Bottiello, Mrs. S. W. Broadhead, thief officer in Swatow, and what the latter were Mr. 3. Shigemit4Mina M. A. Broadhead, Mr. K. W. are the latest developinents, the the neting. Japanese Ministor; the chief inspector said that although Norwegian Minister; Fuad Bey, the tlie tragedy has been brought to Turkish Chargé d'Affaires;: M. the attention of the authorities, and, ample time spent on the investiga. Barthel de Weydenthal, the Polish tion, the onse is still unsettled, Minister; Mr. K. G. Wahamaki, while no satisfactory reports have Finnish Chargé d'Affaires; and the yet been received by his office anent the grave matter. Replying to the commanders of the various foreign Mr. F. MASON, A.R.CO., L.T.CL, question as to what resulte willmen-of-war stationed in Nanking.
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EASTERN NEWS IN
BRIEF
Marshal Chang Presenti The foreign guests wore accom-
Broadhead, Mr. M. A. Brostedt, Mr. Hi P. Chai, Mr. Chan Chni Ping, Mr. D. K. Chao, Mr. C. c. Chan, Mr. Cheung K. Kwong, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Chockson, Mrs. W. W. Cole, Miss N. M. Craig, Mrs. Cushman, Miss Scott, Mr. R. T. Dwon, Mr. P. Dupuy, Mrs. K. M. Elzear, Madam Fung Pen, Mr. and Mrs. K. Y. Kung, Mrs. S. and Miss Fung, Mr. F. S. Gibbings, Mr. C. P. Grandgerard, Dr. S. Grubbs, Mrs. C. M. Hall, Mr. T. C. Hards. Mr. and Mrs, B. Harman, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Haslam, Mr. K. C. Hunog, Mrs. M. Jordon, Miss J. Joseph, Miss M. J. Kennedy, Mr. Jordon, Messrs. J. E, and F. A.. Marshal Chang surand Mrs. K. Lai, Mr. H. P. Lai, Liang and various members of his Capt. A. Laithwaite, Mr. B. P. Lafenea, Mr. Y. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. K. Lee, Messrs. S. N., C. H. and staff were also present,
T. S. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Leong
B. Hung Fan, Mrs. Leong ffo Sbi, Misses Leong (two), Mr. W. Lewis, Mrs. B. L. Lewis, Mr. C. H. Liang, Mr. C. C. Loh, Mr. R. E. Lunkley, Mr. Ma Wing Chung, Miss
Foreign Minister, and Mrs Wang, and introduced to General and Mrs. Chiang Kai Shek upon the latter's arrival.
attend the tragedy, the foreign 'affrire inspector said, that compen- ration will be given to the family of the victim while the murderer will be brought to justice, Hów.panied by Dr. C. T. Wang, the ever Inspector Tag remained, ob to the amount of the scire 8 compensation that will be paid. by the French murderer to the decase families, although mention was made that international usage will be adopted in the payment of such compensation which provides that
General Chiang delivered, an that victims under 66 years old are entitled to compensation for their address, after which Mr. Shige iamilies and dependants.
Asked as to how the murderermitan replied in suitable terms on will be don't with. Inspector Tao behalf of the foreign guests. Then pointed out that in view of the all adjourned to the assembly hali fact that extraterritoriality is still being held by the French, the case where a very interesting cutertain-C. Ouyang, Mr. H. Ouyang, Mr. H. will be dealt with according to the ment programme was presented. C.. Russell, Mr. and Mrs. K. Ryan, laws of the French, hence it is premature to make any mention na what course French justice will inke, whether the culprit will be sentenced to death or some lighter punishment cannot be told now.
Retrocesalon. of Shameen.
Talking on the retrocession of Shameon, the inspector of foreign affairs oxplained that this is not PARS FROM EVERYWHERE. so complicated an affair as it looks,
It was announced at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs that the Nation al Government has accorded re
the engnition to new Brazilian [Government.
Apropos of the proposed changes in the personnel of the National Government which forms one of the utstanding issues to be discussed between Marshal Chiang Kai Shek and Marshal Chang Heuch Liang, the Chinese Press says that, accord- ing 14 IN
reliable information, General Chang Chun, Mayor of Greater Shanghai, has been recom anended for the most of Minister of War and that two Mukden nominees I will be appointed to the portfolios
The first item was ancient Chinese music played by members of the Tutung Muical Club of Shanghai, followed by a drama by Mr. Cheng A Yen Chiu, the famous actor. number of Chinese amateur actors also give performances which were much enjoyed.
I. Milne, Mr. G. C. Moxon, Mr. W.
Mr. Sang Ho Y., Mr. and Mrs. R. Stanley, Mr. M. Stanley, Mrs. Q. B. Santos, Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Stellingwerff, Miss P. Stellingwort Master P. Stellingwerff, Miss M. Stephen, Mr. and Mrs. L. Straet- mans, Mr. C. H. Sura, Mrs. J. Swift, Mr. T. S. M. Terrace, Mr. M. M. Ting, Mr. T. Y. Tsung, Mrs. A. V. White, Mr. J. Wilson, Mr. Pam S. Waui, Mr. R. S. Welsch. Mr. N. Braga, Mr. E. H. Powell, Mr. D. Licu. Miss Moy How Zing, Miss E. C. Reid, Mrc. C. F. Ruoff, Rev. J. Weitz, Rev. A. Lesage, Mr. and Mrs, Wong Shuk Yen, Mr. C. B. Chang, Mr. N. Maekawa, Mr. T. Tujimoto, Mr. J. A. Aderzen, Mr. J. Cuaning, Mr. Y. K. Chang, Wharves: Kowloon Wakasa Miss S. N. Chen, Mr. B. W. Chong. Honolulu Mare, Albion Mr. J. S; Chu, Mrs. J. A. De Car- al commission in charge of retro-Maru, wasion of all foreign concessions Star, Kitane Maru, Empress of valho, Mr. J. De Silva, Mrs. S. F. and settlements throughout the Japan, Asama Morus Holt's: Lan-Dung, Masters F. S. and S. S. country appointed by the Miniature; Jardine Matheson's: Chak try will also take charge of the Sang: 0.8.K. Doli Maru, Canton retrocession of Shameen.
and that he has had a talk with the British Consul on the inatter who had been favourable to the idea throughout. The procedure to be adopted in the retrocession will in line with these adopted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in eimilar cases, namely that the speci
SHIPS IN HARBOUR
The following merchant ships were in harbour yesterday:-
Maru.
Asked as to whether compongu- Docks:-Kowloon: Kwong: Sang, tiums will be paid as condition to Kurimarau, Sui An, Kwong. Shi, the retrocession, Inspector Tao Feng Lee; Taikoo: Ynet On, Chat- explained that public utilities will leg Hardouin, Paal Beau, Augus-
Dung, Miss R. Ellis, Mr. E. Fong. Mrs. Ip Ngau Yu, Mr. Ip Yik Chow, Mr. Ip Ching Yu, Mr. R. Krishin, Mr. and Mrs. Kwa Sug Lee, Mr. T. L. Lee, Mr. and Mrs, Y. N. Chu, Miss C. Chu, Mrs. Li, Mrs, aud Miss Chan, Mr. Lieu Tze Ying, Mr.
be taken over without compensatina, Protesilaus, Sai On, Kwang-H. S. Ma, Mrs. Y. Nishino and
tion; on the other hand, individu- chow, On Lies. al and private properties in the concession will be redeemed,
New
child, Mr. F. Psuy. Mr. J. R. Bunys:-A2 Tantulus, A3. Van Scherer, Mr. X. I. Slinger, Miss Henisz, A Tokushima Maru, A3 K. G. Shum, Mr. J. II. Tam. Mr. of Minister of Interior and, Dirce Lungchow French Consulate, Bokuyo Maru, Ao Tjikampek, Brand. Mrs. Y. Y. Tang, Misses W. F. tor of the National Government's Army Supplies Department. The mente, the inspector gave the in- HM, A10 Tjikembang, B12 Taiyuan, Young Through, passengers: Mr. After making the above state. Coracovia, As Tinhow, Be Hong and W. Woo, Mr. Yang Tse Tico, Mr. T. W. Yue, and Miss Y. Y two Mukden nominees accompanied formation that he will be proceed 13 Soochow 014. Luchow, B16 Kal and Mrs. W. H. Anderson, Miss
Leo, B17 Marshal Chang from Tientsin toing to Wuchow shortly and that is Tai the south, Int their names have not were it not for the internecina WAT Binanes, A25 Taiping, A28 Tele. Mr. A. L. Bernheimer, Mr. 1. B. Mathilde, Bio Kojun Maru, Ag4 Rhodes, Mise E H. Armstrong, yet been announced, ways the Chi- fare in Kwangs he would have
eft for that province earlier. His machus, B99 Waishing, 134 King. Brooks, Mr. P. Burgess, Mrs. E. F. Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. P, O. Elliott, trip to. Kwangsi, continued the yuan, C39 Kaitangata, C19 Helins, Mr. and Mrs. S, Feldstein, Mr. and. inepootor, has to do with the in: 48 Yoi Maru, C19 Kinzan Maru. vestigation of the Lungchow Frend. Consulate case which was burnt down during the Communist
nese Press,
GOSPEL CRUSADE FOR LONDON:·
1,000 MEETINGS FOR YOUNG | regime. The inspector will leave
REOPLE.
An intense evangelical crusade
among the young people of London
for Wuchow shortly,
such as has not been seen since the THE TUNG, WAH) HOSPITAL.
days of Sankoy, and Moody in.to.be
conducted from a score of, centres. CONCERT IN AID OF FUND'S during the six months, beginning on October-23
The organisers have been plan- ning and perfecting the campaign for more than three years, and they have secured the support of the leaders of all religious denomina
tions.
The services of such eminent evangelista na Gipsy, Salt, the Rev, Lionel R. Fletcher, and ale brothers Arthur and Fred Wood have been engaged.
A concert is to be held at the Theatre Royal on Wednesday, the 20th inst., at 9.15 pan. under the distinguished patronage of H.E. the Governor and Lady Peck, in aid of the fonds of the Tung Wab Eastern Hospital The programme is arranged by Mr. F. Mason.. A.R.CO., LT.OL, and those who attend the concert may be assured of an interesting and enjoyable oven-
WARSHIPS IN FORT.
Mrs. C. E, Hires, Jr., Miss S. John. ston, Dr. and Mrs. W. V. King, Mr. A. Melian, Mr. and Mrs. M. O'Dea, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Orth, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rockwell, Mas ter J. C. Rockwell, Jn, Mr. and Mrs. The following warships were in J Ross, Mr. V. A. Rufino, Mr. M. port yesterday:
Basin Tamar.
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-No-6 Bupy.-Thracian, Serapis
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Horas, Mr. F. Soriano, Mrs. R. Soriano, Miss E. Soriano, Mrs. J. Jalandoni, Miss C. Montinold, Miss B. Mirasol; Mr. P. Sukhum, Mr. John Williamson, Mr. A. H. Hoven, Mr. G. Hayes, Mrs. E. A. Hosford, Mr. H. Hudson, Mr. R. W. Kett, Miss P. Torrente, Miss Davis, Mrs. M. Murray, Mr. E. Evensen, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Gibb, Mr. R. P. Greco, Mr. G. J. Montinola, Dr. T. Montinola, Mrs. C. Mon- tinola, Mr.-C. Mr. and Mrs. F. Rice, Mr. E. C. Richards, Mrs. E. T. Seton, Mr. A. J. Theisen, Rev. 1. Butello. Rev. E. C. Edwards, Rev. E. Stoll. Mr. J. R. Eyre, Mr. and Mr. D. Gomez, Master D. Gomes, Rev. and Mrs. J. F-McKinley, Miss E. McKinley, Mr. R. S. Oglesby. Mrs. R. Rosenbaum, Mr. R. and E HONG KONG. DAILY
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