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931 ft 8 ins. $9 ft. 8) ins.

Nominal displacement at 500 tons

mean draft 7 ft. 6 ins

Engines Three cylinder vertical, triple expansion designed 1.H.P. £200.

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Full particulars of the vessel, cün- ditions of sale-and-permits to view, may be obtained on application to the Naval Store Officer, H. M. Dockyard Hongkong; tender forms will be issued on payment of $803, returnable when a decision has been made on the tenders received.

The vessel will be on view at H.M. Dockyard, Hongkong, from the 9th January, 1933.

The vessel will be sold subject to the Conditions of Sale which will be attached to the Tendler form.

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NORTHERN WAR RUSSIAN CHARGED LEAGUE FOR CIVIL

LORDS CONFER

DEFENCE OF JEHOL OR PRIVATE MATTERS HAN FU CHU'S IMPRESSIVE

BODYGUARD

Peipling, Doc. 30-The visit of Han Fu Chu, apart from the mual crop of rumours, has caused quite an outburst of military activity: I mean to say, reviewing of troops. and gathering of the usual clans of generals, clamouring for the back.

for their troops. Amongst pay others there have come here, Coher als Shang Chen from Honan, Sun Tien Ying from South Chilli, and above all the unfortunate Sung Chang Yusn who, ground between the upper and ether millstones, Chang such Liang and Feng Yu Flainng, was forced to retire from his past ip Kalgaa to Tientsin Of him more anon,

WITH MURDER

INQUEST ON SHOT INDIAN DOCTOR ADJOURNED

On

RIGHTS

NEW ORGANISATION ÄT SHANGHAI

Mme, SUN YAT SEN'S INAUGURAL ADDRESS

Shanghai, Jan, 0.-Only forma ovidence of identification was taken when the inquest, was opened at the Publio Mortuary, Fearon Road,

Shanghai, Dec. 31-The scope and yesterday morning, on the Indian

Wednesday. aims of the China League for Civil physician who was shot dead at 120 Avenus Dubail, The name of the deceased was Rights were explained at a recep given as Hormusice Edulje Tacha- tion given by the commitee of the newly-formed organisation in the China United Apartments. There was a large attendance of represen Shanghai, Dec. 31.-The scope and Chinese.

kara.

Hormuaji Umrigar carrying on business as a cotton marchant at 64 Peking Road, stated that he recognised the body as that of his brother-in-law, whom he had known about twenty years.

had admitted.

The Coroner, Mr. C. H Haines, adjourned the inquest wine lie.

Detective Inspector Leon Henri, of the French police, gave evidence that a Russian named Nikolaj Sotnikoff had been arfested and General Han was received almost charged with the murder of deceas in the status of a National Heted, which said the witness, accused a huge crowd of officials being at the station to meet him. The gen- eral, no doubt in order to show his respect for democracy and for his fellow generals, was accompanied by an unusually large bodyguard of over fifty men, armed with Manger pistols, Lewis guns and all the latest man-killing appliances, a most workman-like-looking body of

men,.

The North China Daily News, is informed that the deceased who had been living in Shanghai for a period of about 15 years, had a wife and several children living in Bombay.

Remanded.

Charged with murdering Dr. H Eduljee at 120 Avenue Dubai! at 3.45 p.m. Nicholai Sotuikoff, aged 24, was remanded in custody at the Becond Special District Court yes terday morning. The hearing will be continued next Thursday.

Mme. Sun Yat Sen, who is one of the prime movers in the League, was unfortunately unable to be present, being detained at home by a sore throat She nevertheless sent

written address of welcome, which Yu Tang after Dr. Tsai Yuan Pei was read to the meeting by Dr. Lin had briefly extended an official wel- come on behalf of the Committee.

"In the name of the China League for Civil Rights, I extend to you a sincere and hearty welcome," said Mme. Sun's address. Members of the press and the Civil Rights League should stand shoulder to shoulder in their task of aiding in the advancement of human society. It is therefor logical and proper that we should form a united front and co-operate loyally in our com-- mon task.

The accused admitted the shoots ing, stating that he had received treatment from the doctor, but had never been, cared. The motive of the shooting, he said, was to pre vent this

unqualified doctor From "victimising any further patients.

and Szechuen Road, opposite the Standard Oil Company building. By this choice they bave ensured a minimum expenditure on structural aerations

The purpose of our organisation to assist in the struggle for civil rights, ie, the rights of free or anisation, free speech, free press and assembly. In other words, the Divil Rights League champions and defenda the liberty of the press. It should therefore be to the interest of the press to support carnestly this organisation.

The subjects of his various talks with Chang Haneh Liang and the other generals have been kept a strict weret. The Chinese Press with its usual optimism ascribes this to the fact that they discussed the best means of defending Jehol against the coming Japanese inva sion, which imporant strategic so- cret could of course not be divulged, Hut I am inclined to believe that a much greater part of the discussions was taken up with the ticklish ques- tion of the distribution of the Shantung ports, Lungkow and

To Assist Political Prisoners.. Chefoo. And I have been informed that actually some kind of agree

"One important fact I should' ment was reached on this point.

like to lay stress upon. The chief whereby the administration of these

concern of this League is to assist parta, together with the reventies

the masses of unknown, nameless, will be handed over to Han, whilst Panelled Dining Room,

and friendless political prisoners The apartments, which are reach who are over-crowding our grols. Chang Hsueh Liang's marines, will remain there temporarily to beed from the main entrance by a

As members of the press, you are cognisant of the countless numbers withdrawn gradually without any handsome marble staircase, undne publicity; thus, the face of eminently suited to, the uses of a both parties will be saved. If this club. After entering the vestibule. of illegal arrests and imprisonment is true, it will be good news for the the visitor passes to the right into of our fellow citizens, the existence inhabitants of those parts, who the main salon, which can be of secret military trbunals-relics might otherwise have to expect subdivided into three smaller rooms of the mediaeval age. Are you go another little war next spring.

At the farther end is the dining ing silently to witness these out- room, panelled in fine old dark taak | rages without a protest, or will you and with an ornately carved fire-whole-heartedly join in the efforts pince of the same wood, matching of the League to scoure justice for sideboards which are fine specimens de countless unfortunate ones who have no one to defend them I feel of the cabinetmaker's craft. There is an artistically moulded ceiling.;

Abroad arch flanked by pillars a strong and courageous press could separates the dining room from the do a lot in establishing a current main lounge, which has triple arch- ed windows looking on to Cantor of public opinion in favour of Rand. Sliding doors can be thrown liberty and justice.” back to join this with a smaller lounge with attractive cream plás-

ara

Dr. Tani next spoke on the mean-

ter nanels. Elsewhere is a library ing of human rights. Dr. Tsai em- which the committee intend to equip phasised that since the right the with a completely new collection of books, and there are also card room, League is defending are human two billiard room, and full cater right, they naturally belong to all ing facilities. The new clubrooms as human being. Consequently, the are purely for social purposes, and lodge meetings will continue to be aim of the Lengue is entirely non-"

The Difficult Feng. One of the subjects discussed by the assemblage of military gentle men has, curiously enough, been sixen out to the Press: It was. what to do with Feng Yu Hsiang, and the consequent fate of the an happy Sung Chih Yuan, General Han stated in a Press interview that they were greatly concerned about the position of Feng Yu Hsiang and had drawn up three alternative plans for disposing of him: 1. That he should be given funds to enable him to go abroad and study military affairs; 2, That he should proceed to Nanking to foin' the government; 3, That he should reside at a place to be fixed by Nanking. The general then add. ed significantly that they had all urged Sung Chih Yuan to withdraw held at Avenue. Road. his resignation and that they hoped he would be able to return shortly to his post. Herein, however, they Would Beem to have reckoned with. out their host, for Feng has already let it be known that he is perfectly happy in Kalgan. And in the deli- cata situation that all these gan- erals stand vis-a-vis one another it. seems highly unlikely that anyone. is going to start a campaign in forder to remove. Feng-"N.C.D.N"

SHANGHAI MASONIC

CLUB

NEW PREMISES IN CANTON ROAD

Shanghai, Dec. 31-During the last few days preparation have been busily proceeding for the transfer of the Masonic Club beadquarters from Yuen Ming Yuen Road to new promises which have been obtained at 10 Canton Road. For the con venience of members the new club rooms will be available from to merrow unwards, though the official opening ceremony will not taker place until about January 20, when

is hoped that some prominent Maschio fficial/will attend to in augurate the premises.

The Masonic Club was established almost exactly fifty years ago. "The premises in which the club, "was originally housed were demolished Land activities were then carried on in the Yuen Ming Yuen Road rooms from January, 1998. These head- quarters wero dover regarded as more than temporary, however, no gratification ie felt that the club now possesses a suitable permanent home, whiollata confidently ex pected, will lead to a considerable increase in the strength of the or Ranisation, which is international in character. At present thore is. total membership" of: 2500

After viewing a number of moder Endings offesls of the club reach ed the conclusion that their pose would be best served by taking Over what was formerly a self-con- tained and comfortably furnished fat, at the corner of Canton Hold

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