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RUSSIAN REPLY TO CHINA SOCIETY IN

CHINA.

INSISTENCE ON HABAROVSK PROTOCOL TERMS.

LONDON.

BEAUTIES OF CHINESE ARCHITECTURE,

J

KAISER'S SPY.

Chase Through Birects. Under fire, the officer dashed up- stairs to the room, and, stretched [cut on the floor, were the woman informant and one "DI, the an archists, both badly wounded. Two other men wore WHAT KING EDWARD KNEW. through the window.

ANARCHIST: HURT IN LONDON.

Moscow, Nov, 23.-Foreign Com. There was quite a good attend- missary Karakhan to-day replied Lanes at the first of the season's Spy stories, whether they are re to the note of the Chinese delogste lectures under the auspints of thelated from the pages of real life Mr. Moh Teh Hui of November 17 China Society. It took place on or culled from the novelists as follows: "Acknowledging receipt | October 31, at the School of Opjent-

or

of your letter of November 17 In Studios, Finsbury Circus, E.C.. Feudo-adventurers, always possess am obliged to express extreme The lecturer was Mr. Arnhold a fascination of their own, "Stein- amazement concerning the fact that Silcock, F.R.I.B.A., and his un-hauer; the Kaiser's Master Spy you consider your own statement ut November 6 as quoted in my let ter of November 10 as contradict ing your notusl slatenent on the basis of which you protect against Ha publication-

AVOID, and CURE COUGHS, COLDS,

disappearing BRONCHITIS, etc.

There was a chase through the streets; shots in the dark; but the anarchists cacapell. On returning to the house the officers found that the injured people had been spirit- ed away, presumably by the two anarchists who had given the polico the lip.

The woman's body, was later found in the Thams.

Queen Victoria's funeral passed without incident. Only King Ed-

the incidents of the preceding

ject, "Chinese Architecture," was the personal recoril of the man him.ward and the two officers knew of trely illustrated with lantern slides,

arlf is no exception to the rule,night. though the books deals chiefly with events of long ago.

Ona story which the writer claims has never been told before narrajce exciting details of

Before the proceedings cominone. ed the Secretary, Mr. H T. Siloock, zonde an appeal to members of the Society for support for a school started by Mr. Tang in the East End of London to teach Anglo-hunt in the East End of London. on the might prior to Queen Vic- Chinese children the Chineso na

toria's funerai. lol language.

"Your, statement' of November 6 a quoted, in my letter represents nothing new as you reiterated it in your negotiations with me in June 21, July 4 and October 8. During

His Excellency, Dr. Sao-ko Al- these negotiations you attempted to convince me that the Chinese Gov.fred Sze, the Chinese Minister, in ' ernment and particularly the Chin-introducing the lecturer, compli ese authorities of the Three Ear-mented the Society on the begin tern Provinces observed and con- ning of another year of its works tinus observing the Habarovsk of usefulness The lecturer had Protocol so that there was no need een to Chiaa rom 1921 to 1025, for a new and formal recognition and was there associated with the of the Habarovsk Protocol at the construction of the University buildings at Chengtu, the designs present Soviet-Chineno conforance.

of which were prepared by him.

Bridges of Marco Polo's Day. Mr. Silcock said that although

Fulfillment of Polnis,

"The Bovia Government could not however content itself with the.

an anarchist

Russian Anarchists.

Steinhauer was responsible for the safety of the Kaiser, Three archists from Russia were wait- ing to asasinate that monarch dur ing the funeral procession. Stein- hauer was worried..

With Superintendent Melville, of Scotland Yard, he set out on a dark, wet night, to capture the anarchists. Before starting, both the officers wrote letters to be

more statement of the fulfilment many of the bridges walked over opened in the event of death."

A woman informer was the guide of the Habarovsk Protocol and in-fin Peiping had been seen by Marco sisted that this statement be netunt- Pon and dated from the days of to the anarchists' den. She enter ly carried out. Therefore, when the Kublai Khan, the Chinese idea haded an upstairs room in a squalid Chinese Government and particu-been to build for the needs of the quarter of London, the two officers larly the authorities of the Three moment, and to emphasise beauty, waiting in the darknees below.

Suddenly there was 4 Eastern Provinces began to fulfil in which they were peculiarly suc

shout, the previously unfulfilled points of Lessful, rather than to seek por- tremendous commotion, a seram of the Indurovsk Protocol and you manence. Many features of Chin-pain, apparently from the woman, told me in our conversation ofese architecture were originally and a hail of bullets descended to November 6 that there is and can be no doubt regarding the neces- sity of preserving the present re- gime of the Chinese Eastern Rail way as restored in conformity with the Peiping and Mukden treaties by the Habarovsk Protocol, the Soviet Govorament found it pos sible to go over to the discussion of further questions which form the subject of the deliberations of the Soviet-Chinese conference.

"You statement of November 0, against the publication of which you protest, is also in full formal agreement with the document quot ed below and signed by you as the tepresentative of the Government of the Chinesa Republic:

Minutes of Meeting.

importations from other countries. the hall, There was the influence of Reine and of Greece, and the influence of India and Buddhiam was plein- y to be seen in several features, notably in the pagoda, nad its de- velopments. In this connection the lecturer mentioned a visit to China in the 18th century by Sir William Chambers, and the unhappy so. gathe building of the pagoda in Kew Gardens. The lecturer ro

ferred to the florid carving of tator-period Chinese architecture, and specially to the complications of the Chinese, roof. Showing number of pictures of what mo- worn architecte were doing in the way of adapting Chinese style, he siid there was scope for buildings which, while useful for madern

The note then quotes the minutes needs, would incorporate the gen- of the meeting of the directorate erat principles of design that had of the Chinese Eastern Railway been practised in China for hun- held on January 10, 1930, presid-dreds of years.

ed over by Mr. Moh Teh Hul and Privacy of Chinese Houses,

which decided: "The articles of the Soviet-Chiness agreement conclud-

The Chinese Minister expressed. the thanks of all present for a ed in Habarovsk on December 22, vory interesting lecture. Chinese 1029, to be accepted for guidance architootura was, he said, one of and execution by the directorate the many subjects he had neglect and management of the Chineseed, but he hoped that the privacy Eastern Railway."

of the Chinese homes as secured by

The note then continues as fol- the Chinese style of wrolútecturo Jows:-

would never give, place to the Wes- "In view of the above I cannot tern, idea, in some of which, one accept your protest because it is could hear what was being said completely unfounded. I must ex- through the wall, and, se what press perplexity over the expinna--

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tions given in your later about their neighbours were doing in the your statement of November other side of the stroot which are in surprising and Inox.

On, the proposal of Sir E, Deni plicabila contradiction of theson Ross, ssconded by Sir James reiterated stiitemante of the Chin Stewart Lockhart, a vote of thanks eso party and the official documents was accorded to the Chinese Minis which you are aware of

der for presiding.

No Arbitrary Action."

"The Soviet Government there- fore considere it necessary to de clare with social persistance and

actions that

"At the same time, I must noto' that your lotter, of November 17 does not contain a sufficiently.com- plote and clear statement "to" "the cffect that by virtue of tho Peiping and Mukden trentice the

present administration of the Chinese Eastern Railway in the whole and mphasis before the representative in part must not be subjected to a change by unilateral and arbit of the Chinese Republic and the rary actions of one of the other authorities of the Three Eastern party, and that any change of the siblity of any arbitrary and uni- Provinces the complete inadmis. administration of the Chinese Eas tern Railway in any

of its parts lateral actions in relation to the can be effected only through a Chinese Eastern Railway for it mutually agrood decision. Your was precisely such letter of November 17 contains such created in 1920 a serious menaco to ambiguous formulations of this un-won the, Boviet Union and paca and neighbourly relations deniablo obligation already under- China, taken by the Chinese party in the Poiping and Mukden treation of "I take note of your statement 1024 and the Habarovsk Protocol, that as a resu's of my letter of and confirmed in official statemente November 10 you scoopled the pro-. and documents emanating from re.toml of the Soviet party to taun presentatives of the Clunese Gov- up the discussion at the Soviet- ornament, that this unexpected posi Chinese conference of concrete quos presentative of the Chic Beern Railway commercial and dipla. public cannoe but crests the most mutic rolutions" oka." serious misgivings.

The note is signed by Foreign (Continued at foot of next column.)Commissary Karakben.

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