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MAINTENANCE SUN FO ACCUSED |

CASE CONCLUDES

$1,000 To Be Paid To The Wife

The application of Lo Shun Wan, for a review of the mainten- ance order made against him in favour of his "kt · fat" wife of $150 a month, was withdrawn at Central Magistracy yesterday when it was represented to Mr. E. W Hamilton by the solicitors on both sides that both parties had agreed maintenance that the

order be terminated and that the "$1,000 in Court was to be paid to the wife.

Mr. H. L. Dennys represented the wife and Mr. W. A. MacKinlay the husband.

Of Shielding Chiang

Canton, Jan: 5.

As a reflection to Mr. Sun Fo's statement in Hong Kong Mr. Hsiao Pu-chen a prominent member of the CB.C. and Southwest Political Council, stated:

That Mr. Sun came south for certain important errand is un- deniable, since he is an important figure in the Central Government who is not allowed to go anywhere for personal business in this time of national emergency.

That Mr. Ha Hen-min will pro-

Nanking ceed to

with "his" comrades as stated by Mr. Sun the other day at Hong Kong th case Wang Ching-wel and Chiarig Kai-shek resign is absolutely ab- At the outset of yesterday's pro- ceedings, Mr. Dennys told the surd. For comrades of Kuomia- Court that he had received a lec-tang are comrades of "Mr. Hù as ter from Messrs. Deacons suggests ing that his client had deserted her husband. "As a matter of fact," said Mr Dennys "my client and her husband still stay in the to the same house. He comes house occasionally."

His Worship observed that what Mr. Dennys had said clouded the issue still further.

LORD BADEN POWELL

Veteran Scout ® In Hospital

London, Jan.` 4. Lord Baden Powell, the Chief Scout. underwent

internal operation in King Edward VII's Hospital for officers yesterday.

The operation was successful and the patient is going on very satisfactorily.

He will remain in hospital for about six weeks and all his en-

for gugements

the next two months have, therefore, been can- celled.

Lord

Ee is, however, looking forward to a Mediterranean cruise at Easter, when he will visit the Scouts and Guides of Gibraltar, France, Malta, Algiers and Portu- gal, and to a world tour which he well as Mr. Sun, and there is no hopes to start in June. difference at all. Mr. Sun's state-Baden Powell is 77-British Wire- ment indicates that he is going to less Service. part with Kuominang. If Wang Ching-wei and Chiang Kai-shek' will do some work harmful to the country after their resignation, it is doubtless that they will certain- ly be punished by due process of Party law.

Mr. MacKinlay sald he would

Wong Ching-wei and Chlang uke to bring to His Worship's no- Kal-show are like the employees of tice that the original summons a business concern. They must be disclosed no offence. The sum- dianissed if they are not honest mons was for wilful neglect to pro-and loyal to the firm II they are vide maintenance and before wil-not discharged for fear of their ful neglect could be proved it must reaction, it is certain that the firm be shown that it was such that it will be ruined forced complainant to leave the house.

Mr. Hamilton said that Mr. Mac- Kinlay could not take the Court back to any point before the or der, was made. He observed that the best plan was to arrange a compromise between

the parties and to apply for a cancellation of

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I am sure that Wang after his thing as harmful as that he is doing at present, so we demand his resignation.

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.C., M.P., and Lady Thomson were the guests of honour at a luncheon given last month Chiang Kai-shek can control so South Aberdeen Unionist Associa- many armies that are not prim-tion to mark Sir Frederick's 15th arily satisfied with his policy, and year as MP for the dicision. as soon as he resigns, the control- ling power will certainly be re- After a brief conference with turned to the government. There their respective clients, Mr. Dennysis no fear of his using forces for his resignation. informed his Worship that an ar- reaction after rangement had been arrived at what Mr. Sun stated is illogical

Mr. Bun said that one is allow whereby the $1,000 in Court was

the order.

and that both parties sought a termination of the order.

8ir William Maxwell, president of the Association, presided at the luncheon, which, was held in the Palace Hotel, Aberdeen, and was attended by about 170 people.

The Chairman said that bot only was Sir Frederick the first

to be paid to the complainanted to be opposed to a certain man Unionist to sit for an Aberdeen but not to the three principles of city, constituency but he under- the Kuomintang. Whis indicates | stood that he had now sat for an His Worship accordingly allowed that Mr. Sun regards Chiang Kal-Aberdeen constituency longer than the maintenance order to be ter-shek as "The Three Principles" to any member of Parliament since minated on the condition stated. which nobody is allowed to be op- the great Reform Act, and in ad-

posed.

AMR BEY STILL SUPREME

The reason why Mr. Bùn gave such a statement at Hong Kong

is because he is a high official of

dition he was by reason of his huge majority at the last General Election the premier member among Scottish MPs.

That was a triple crown of dis- tinction of which any M.P. might be proud.

the Nanking government, or in other words, a subordinate official of the militarist One cannot be blamed for his defending his mas- ter, so far as duty is concerned-ed

Jameson Beaten In Central Press.

Squash Final

F. D. Amr Bey won the Amateur

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the third year in auccession, at the Bath Club yesterday, defeating G. O., Jameson by 9-0, 9--2, 9–4 in the final.

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Ash patriotism. He had riset to a notable position in the public regard because of his intrinsic qualities. Long might they con- tinue to elect him as their mem- ber of Parliament.

Bir Robert referred to the fact that Bir Frderick's majority" had steadily gone up at each election since 1922. In 1931 he had topped ever all the majorities that had been obtained in a Scottish con-

a record that was not merely a tribute to Sir Frederick but was

As last year, Amr Bey did not lose a single game, and this time he lost only 38 points in the six matches, against 47 last year.

There was never, any question of the holder's superiority: though adviser to Manchukno who is onstituency with a majority of 27,000. Jameson, in his stolid way, put up a mission to Europe with the ob- a good fight at intervals, while Ject of securing a speeding-up of Amr was all the time out for win the delivery of the Siberian mails ners, Jameson was contene with to Shanghai, checked by the getting the ball back, high on the Chinese refusal to accept mails from Manchukuo has already had wall, in the hope that his oppon-conversations the General ent would make a mistake. This Post Office and has tentatively for Amr, happened quite often, but he is so far above any other suggested, among other things. that Shanhaikuku' shall become player that he could well afford ther distributing centre instead of occasional errors.

PERFECT SQUASH

Datren

Mr Ito goes to Paris to-morrow to see the French postal authori- Amr played perfect squash to dies and will return to London win the rat game in five minutes later-Reuter.

He went to 6-0 in his first hand.

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ONE OF THE BEST WHIPS "The Coalition Government fell," added Sir Robert, "and I ceased to be Chancellor of the Exchequer and became a chequered – ex-

for the game. The holder went to ant opponent. Amr has, however, Chancelor" (Laughter.) 6-0 in the second game and surprising stamina." He was cor-Bir Frederick became Solicitor- Jameson made two, one of them | tainly putting an unusual number General for Scotland for a time. with a good side-wall "nick. of balls on the tin; but it was cleat gince then he had been associated Amr made one and then put Jame- that he was playing wells within with enter which connected, the son out with a good drop and went himself.

royal, household wi out for the game with a two

He had been Jameson led 40 In the third game, scoring one of the points by service and those who know him duced such a flow of brill began to wonder whether he was shots that no player could have Whipe beginning to wear down his bril-Autodd against hims

Ho evened up to 4-all, and though Jameson was always offer ing a brave resistance Amr

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