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ALL QUIET AT

YUNNANFU.

CROPS GOOD : CLIMATE DELIGHTFUL.

ANTI-JAPANESE

BOYCOTT?

CHINESE ACTION AT SHANGHAI,

(Kuo Min News Agency)

(From Our Owà Correspondent.)

Shanghai, July 20.-To ensure: the offective enforcement of the YUNNANFU, July 13, People here are feeling very much anti-Japanese boycott, rigid search more hopeful, and satisfied

of gooda 'arriving in port will be tus fair-

instituted in order to prevent ly good rains have come recently. More rain is needed, however, to smuggling of Japanca commedi amire even fair crops,

tise by unscrupulous merchants,

Communications have no hd. dressed by the local anti-Japanesa Association to the Wharf Workers' and Commission Agents, and the Union, Guild of Custerus Freight

Common Carriers' Guild request ing them to exccrise special vigil. ance in the detection of Japanese goods arriving in port and to re. Port all cuson of smuggling. The communication also intimates that pickets will be immediately des patched by the Association

to watch out for and provent smug- gling...

Mission Murder Appeal. The men convicted of the murders of Mra, White and

Mrs, Millog have appealed and are now being tried by the Higher Court here. The two men sentenced to hang are Hsu Tien Yu and Ma Yu Ling. The woman sentenced to twelve years imprisonment in Yang Su Chen. It is not anticipated that the sentences will be reversed. It will require aoms time, however, to carry through the new trial.

The French Community are colo-

Wonderful › Climate Attracts Visitors.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. MONDAY, JULY 27 1931.

THE WAR IN THE

NORTH.

GOVERNMENT HOUSE.

CORRESPONDENCE.

All lettern intended for publicus Sun must be accompanied by the name and address of the writer,

ed, butina evidence of good fõith.— En.1

NANKING REPORTS ON THE LAST WEEK'S ACTIVITIES. hot for publication, unless so desire

SITUATION.

YOUNG MARSHAL'S DISCRE.

TIONARY POWERS.

V

SUNDAY July 19.

His Excellency the Governor, 'at- tended by Mr. J. S. Maclaren D. O. South, visited the villages of Tai,

BEDLAM AT JARDINE'S CORNER.

O and Tung Chung, and was re- TO THE EDITOR OF THE HONG KONG ceived by the Elders of those dis

triate.

[KUO MIN NEWS AGENCY) Nanchang, July 19-Full diere tichary powers to deal with any. contingency that may arise in the His Excellency the Governor and North have been entrusted to Vice- Lady Pool returned to Mountain Commander-in-Chief Chang Houch Liang, by President Chinng, Kai Lodge Shek in a telegram despatched last MONDAY, July 20. night in reply to a message from the young Manchurian leader.

Scuator and Mrs. Pittman, Mrs.

In his message, General Chang and Miss Hawes, Consul General Hauch Liang assured the Comand Mrs. Jonins, and Capt. Danck. mander-in-Chief that there, was ab solutely no cause for anxiety, con-worts, lunched at Mountain Lodge. corning the maintenance of peace

ay Peel attended the Halcyon and order in the North. While, in Club "At Home" given by Mrs. pursuance of the desire of the W. B. More.. Central Authorities to preserve refrain, na far na possible, from peace and national unity, he would TUESDAY, July 21. having recourse to the use of force he was, nevertheless, confident of his ability, to cope successfully with any recalcitrant units which should dare to defy the Central Authori-

ties.

HAN FU CHU PLEDGES LOYALTY.

(Kro MIN NEWS AGENCY.]

His Excellency the Governor sided at. the meeting of the trict Watch --Committee. WEDNESDAY, July 29.

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Lady Peel gave a bridge party at Mountain Lodge.

Mr. G. H. Potta dined and spent the night at Mountain Lodge. THUESDAY, July 23.

DAILY FRESS."] #5

Si-Much noro important than the question "Should launches bo allowed into Island Bay!" is the answer to the question Should children be allowed to, play in the corner? Those children, and their present play ground at Jardino's amahe park there all day long, making the surrounding houses and fats almost impossible, to live in- When one is ill it is literally quite unbearable The children (mostly small babies of two or three) cry and whine continuously, and the amahs ahriot in : loud voice

each other and to their pre-charges. Sanitary Inspectors and their wives and other Government Dis people who come up to the Peak

for a "quiet" holiday to the Gov :ornment bungalows, must long to get back to their homes again, the noise down in Chinatown could not be worse. I am not exaggerating. I should also like to warn mothers. that if they take a walk after dinner in this direction, they will see coolies spitting and urinating ground, it is a most convenient in this dolightful (1) little piny-

lavatory for

maskos of enolios who are working tha new hospital, and who stand on, Jardine's Bridge

mak. ing the night hideouts with their chatter. Might I suggest that the little " shelter ” ho removed by the Police to the much nicer play ground adjoining the Peak School, and that the present one bo closed. .... We all know children must have somewhere to play, in-Chief, left here for Kiukiang by but adults (especially in the steamer last night. He is proceed Summer) must have some quiet and this noise would not be tolerated, in ing to Nanchang to-day to call on

any residential part of England. Commander-in-Chief Chiang Kai A Chinese gramophone has recently Shek and to report on the bandit-been played during the afternoons: suppression campaign in Hupeh One would like to ask! Where are our police " that they permit no and Hunan provinces.

in publie nuisances

this Much progress has been made in locality I would recommend that the campaign against the Red-in an English policeman should be posted for duty day and night on Hunan and Hupeh, it is reported.Jardine's Bridge"

for a few weekn, and thot tho smalla. play VICTORY FOR GENERAL SHIH ground be closed. Yours, etc.

A DISGUSTED MOTHER. Hong Kong, July 25, 1931.

Hia Excellency tho Governor pre sided at the meeting of the Execu-

Lady Peel gave a small tennis.

Lady Pool gave a small tennis

It is learned that the special Planning Committee of the As brating July 14 within dinner at the devise comprehensive schemes for sociation, which was appointed to Consulate followed by a dance and making the boycott effective, will cotillion. The foreign community hold its first meeting to-morrow. generally, have been invited to at-leaders and economists, the Coin- Besides woll-known local business tonda At twelve noon, the Chinese mittes will also include representa Oficials and foreiga men will meet tives from the Guild of Customs' Froight Agents and the Common

cho Tsinan, July 20-That General at the Consulate to drink to the Carriers' Guild, who ara, by virtue Han Fu Chu Chairman of the tive Council.

of their business particularly well- Shantung Provincial Government," qualified to rendor advice concorn- has pledged his unqualified obedi ing the search for Japanose goods, ence to the orders of the Com-party at Mountain Lodge..

Drastic measures have been sug-mander-in-Chief and the Vice-Com-

| SATURDAY, July: 24. Yunnanfu is again drawing gested by the 3rd Branch Party mander-in-Chief was intimated by Headquarters regarding the on- | Mr. Shns' Li Tru, Chief Secretnry people from the more torrid forcement of the boycolt, These of the Commander-in-Chief's Head party at Mountain Lodge. sections of the Orient for vacation include:

quarters, in an interview granted in this wonderful, climate. Es. Burning in public of all to Press representatives yesterday. Japanese gouda seized by the As Mr. Shao, who arrived here from pecially are the residents of French Bociation.

the Capital on the 18th inst., has Indo-China interested in getting 2. The penalty of death should been conferring with Chairman Han into the altitude of 6,500 feet hara bo imposed upon any one respon relative to the maintenance

sible for the enforcement of out of the severe Indo-China gum-boycott, who is found guilty of re-

the peace and order in the North. mer. Every year a few Hong Kong ceiving bribes.

AEROPLANES, FROM residents with enough sense of ad- yeature to make the trip discover

GERMANY., how superior Yunnan is to most other holiday spots in the Tar East. It ought to be better known and advertised. There is never a

3. The regulations governing the punishment of guilty merchants as well, as those regulating the dis posal of Japanese goods should be submitted to a joint meeting of the various civic organizations for approval before being put into effect.

hot night throughout the summer given to the quantity and descrip 4. Daily publicity should he and the day's are seldom more than tion of Japanese goods seized by warm as compared to Hong Kong the Association. heat.

NANKING AND EXTRALITY.

DETAILS OF DR. WANG'S NOTE TO JAPAN.

to

5. A monthly meeting of re- presentatives of various civic ar ganizations should be called to en- aider all important questions con- corning the boycott.

"RECOMMENDATIONS.”

riots in

re-

(Kuo Min News Agency-)` Nanking, July 20.-Representa- tives of the Nanking General Chamber of Commerce called upon Government leaders yesterday and Nanking, July 20-It is under-submitted the following suggestions stood that the counter-proposals relative to the Sino-Japanese issue

over the anti-Chinesa made by the Japanese Government

Korea:- relative to the abolition of the ex

1. That the Ministry of For traterritorial privileges enjoyed by eign Affairs be instructed to Japanese nationale in China have quest the Japanese Government to withdraw all its troops in China been rejected by the National Gov-within a specified time-limit. ernment in a note banded to Mr.

2. That adequate Chinese troops "Shigemitsu, Japanese Changébe despatched to Koren, for the

protection of Chinese nationals., 'Affaires, for transmission

3. That funds be appropr. ted Tokyo.

from the National Treasury, for the The Japanese Proposals..

relief of the Chinese, refugees in The Japanese Government, it is The National Government has understood, suggested (1) that received telegraphic reports from apecial areas, for example, Man-Korea stating that both the Chin churia and Mongolia, by designatese Kuomintang Hendquarters at ed, where the system of Japanese Seoul, and the branch Headquar. consular jurisdiction should be rotera at Pingyang have been razed tained; (2) that special tribunals to the ground by the Korean mobs, be set up in all treaty ports with The total number of Chinese mer- Japanese judges participating in chants massacred at Pingyang is the trials; and (3) that all interior estimated to be over two hundred. cities be thrown open for the trade. and residence of Japanese subjects, In its reply, the National Gov. Benment, emphasizes that fact that the Bino-Japanese Treaty under which Japanese nationals enjoyed extraterritorial privileges in China has already expired. With the ex- piration of the Treaty, therefore, auch privileges have ceased to exist

: Kore.

ACCIDENT ON PEAK

TRAM.

NAVAL OFFICER INJURED,

[KUO IN NEWS AGENCY.]

of

Nanking, July 20.-It is under. stood that a consignment of six Germany by the Aviation Depart airplanes recently ordered, from ment of the Ministry of War has arrived by steamer and arrange: ments are being made for tests and trial flights when the machines are unpacked and fitted up for service.

GENERAL ATTACK ON REDS.

[KUO MIN NEWS AGENCY.]

: YG SAN.

(Party Bulletin.):

CANTON, July 24, General Shib Yu San captured Chingting today following their occupation of Shihchiachwang.. The enemy (Fengtien soldiers) retreat- ing towards Tingchow.

Chingting is very near to Tientsin which is in a state of selge, ac- cording to a wireless report from General Shik.

the National Government,

to

many

+

NEGRO WARFARE IN ALABAMA.

SENTENCE OF DEATH ON

ÉIGHT MEN," ·

ол

Nanchang, July 20-Following

Alabama, July 17.-Protests from the capture of Kwangchang and Shihcheng, the 8th Division under

groups of Negroes against the sen General Mao Ping Wen and the

have flared into a warfare with the tence of death on eight Negroes 24th Division under General Hsu

authorities. One Nogro has been Ke Hsiang belonging to the Left Wing Forces under General Ho

killed and two officers wounded in Ying Ching have advanced to Tow-

an exchange of shots during which another Negio was wounded but Jui, 407 (13. Diiles) south of General Shih was recently ap-escaped. He was slain next day in Kwangchang. General Chu Shad pointed by the National Govern- Liang, Commander of the 3rd Army ment as Commander-in-Chief of the Negroes were arrested.

a raid on his home, when eight

Corps, is directing his units to 5th Group Amy.

A large posse of civilians and vicinity of Kwangchang and Shih- clear up the remnant outlaws in the

officers are scouring the country .with bloodhounds for certain cheng. A part of the Left Wing Forces are engaged in pursuit of

Negroes described as Communist organizers, the Reda fleeing to the Fukien

border.

The Right Wing Forces under General Chea Ming Shu, in con- junction with the Central Route Forces under General Sun Lien Chung, are attacking the Reds at Langkong and in the vicinity of Tungku. While a part of the Right Wing Forces is besieging, Hingkuo, another portion is making contact with the Central Route and Left Wing Forces at Tungshiu to lay siege to Ningtu.

FORCES COMPARED.

1.

{Party Bulletin.)

CANTON, July 24. The reprot that General Shin Yu San has captured Shihchinchwang is confirmed in military circles here. There was a brief encounter on Thursday between the Feagtien forces and General Shih's troops, and the result was that one Feng tien brigade was defeated and an other surrendered.

FORGED CERTIFICATE.

ALLEGATION AGAINST A

EUROPEAN.

10-A

Kuala Lumpur, July European named Dickson Brown was yesterday committed to the As

sizes on a charge of forging & cor- tificate for 400 shares in Ampang Tin, Ltd., and having used the cor* tificate as genuine.

Mr. Chua Boon "Guan, acting manager of the Cycle and Carriage Co., gave evidence and said the accused gave him a certificate N security for a promissory not last

May.

All the North-West Generals have Communications between the allied to the support of General Reds in Fukien and Kiangsi bave Shih, and it is said that before heen cut off by the Government long. Marshals Yer Hs Shan and forces. The Fukien forces under Feng Yu Helang will emerge again Generals Chang Chen and Liu Hu to take the field against Chiang Ting have successfully checked the Kai Shek. entrance of the outlaws and have The combined forces of General killed more than one thousand ban. Shih Yu Ban and Marshal Yen Hai dits during the recapture of Chien- Shan are about 300,000, while the ning.

North-Western strength is no more than 110,000. Chang Hsueh Liang has ordered three more brigades to enter Hópol, and it is expected that further fighting is expected' in The accused reserved his defence western Hopei in the next few and said he did not wish for bail. days. In the event of defeat, the Fongtien forces are prepared to maire a last stand at Taoting.

THE ANTI-RED CAMPAIGN,

A serious accident occurred at the upper Peak. team station at 2. No Piecemeal Abolition. am on Saturday, when Lt. J. G.. With reference to the various P. Brownrigg, of H.M.S. Moorhen, Over a thousand captives from specific propcsals made by Japan, who was waiting for the next Kwangchang have been brought the National Government, it is dearending car, ventured too far here and are being housed in the understood, has rejected the idea of down the platform and fell over detention stations, setting apart, special areas where the edge where the track is carried A total of 100,000 refugees have Officials here are confident that Japanese nationals, may rotain over pillars. He was climbing back arrived at Kanchow, an important the national, forces in North China. thrur unilatorin privileges. It is when the ascending car approached, city in south-western Kinngsi. Gen- will capture Tientsin and Peiping pointed out that the National The driver, when he saw a head eral Ms Kun, Garrison Commander within a week. Many high officials Government can never ngres to appearing over the rails, im- of the City, in a telegram.to the in Peiping have moved their valu piecemeal abolition of extraterrimediately caused the car to be Commander-in-Chief's Headquarables and members of their families toriality

stopped. It was not possible to tera, requests that urgent relief be to the foreign concessions in Tion- Regarding the appointment of ascertain whether the car struck the sent for the hapless people. Japaneso jurists to serve as judges officer or not, as the injuries, from in the special tribunals, the Gov-which he was later found to be ernment considers this as a matter suffering, might have been caused. entirely within its own discretion by the falt. Lt Brownrigg was and not one subject to the dicta able to climb, unassisted, back to tion of any foreign Power, the platform and to a scat in the

As regards the opening of inland station. win citián, alhy Nota nainti suk,iljad, such We J G Agott Sinomriutarent proposals cannot be considered un-Engineer of the Tramway, was til after the complete withdrawal enlled from the Peak Hotel and in of Japanese troops in China, as well turn called Dr. II., Balean, who as the rendition of all foreign contrented the injured man, Ho was

latter sent to the Naval Hospital.

cessions...

.... IN HUPEH AND HUNAN,

[KUO MIN NRW AGENCY.}

Hankow July 20—It is learned that Generel Mg Chene Chuo.

tsin.

The present secretary of Am- pang Tin stated that the accused acted for him while he was on leave recently. Two signatures on. the certificate produced had been forged. mal.

COUPLES DANCE FOR 29 DAYS.

SLOUCHING ROUND IN

FRENCH ENDURANCE.

CONTEST,{

-

FENGTIENESE DEFENCES.

Paria, July 17-Four.couples and (Wah Tu Tat Pao.) a single Polish dancer, whose part- her collapsed sono days ago, parti- PRIPING. July 2 cipating in the dancing marathon Taking every precaution to ward | continus, to slouch wegrity, around Chairman of the Hupeh Provincial the Feastienese military authorities now danced tiearly twenty-nine Government and concurrently he reinforcing their defences along days with only quarter hours rest Director of the Hankow Provision the Tientsin-Fuko Railway. every hour. Smelling, salte, wet- al Headquarters of the Commander-Shih Yi San is concentra fits cloths, masseura and doctors are

(Continued on neat Column.) forces at Shihchiachwang,

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