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WOMEN'S PAGE
GOLDEN FLOWER" TSAI FORMER WOMAN BANDIT NOW LEADS CHINESE GUERILLAS IN THE TAIHU LAKE REGION
CHUNGKING, June. 6 (Central)--(Ince # bandit leader and an outlaw, Miss "Golden Flower" Tsai is to-day a fuil colonel of the Chinese guerillas operating in the Taihu Lake region border- ing the coastal Kiangsu and Cheklang provinces,
For years Miss "Golden Flower"} All of them are excellen; marks- as she was better known--and (men and horsemen, besides being her husband, then also a bandit masters of all the "hide-and-seek' leader, were engaged in free-boot-tricks of guerila lore. Miss
ing activities; but when the bugles "Golden. Flower" herself can shoot of the war sounded they too took with both hands simultaneously
up arms against the common and with incredible accuracy, enemy.
Initiation Ceremony
In between. events, at the Fifth Extra Race" mestling
Valley. (Photo by Leica).
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NEWSETTES.
Prompted by an urge to redeem |
The initiation of these men into their past sins, these ex-bandits the guerilla forces was marked led by Miss "Golden Flower" have with an interesting ceremony, Ac been outstanding in their daring cording to the law of the "gentle- activity sine hostilities began.
men of the green forests," a Chin 1,5000 Strong
ese euphemism for bandits, - each Organised after the fali orman initiated must bring a gift as Nanking on a hilltop somewhere far offering to his new gang. ... In northern Cheklang Province, The condition, was easily fal- the band which thew numbered [filled; the band staged a surprise only 300 has now grown to 1,500 attack on a Japanese detachment strong. Many of its members were stationed in the area, wiped out Captain and Mrs. R. A. K. HIU formerly college students and its members, and brought its am-were passengers arriving here in government employees while not munition and. foodstuffs ás a the Rawalpindi yesterday. a few of them were members of collective gift to their new unit. the police and the peace preserva- tion corps in nearby localities.
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Mr. A., J. Bird, of the Chartered Bank, Shanghai, is returning to Shanghal from Bombay in the Rawalpindi.
Many other unexpected and suc- Dr. and Mrs K. W. Kinard cessful onslaughts on Japanese arrived here from Bombay yester- transportation units. on their day in the sa Rawalpindi.
Arriving in the a. s. Rawalpindi weak garrisons and on their com
ware Lieut-Commander R. E munication lines have followed. Ft.Lt. L J. Stickley has arrived Dewhurst formerly attached to the Their constant successes have won here from Bombay in the Rawal-E M. §. Sea Horse, from Marseilles. them the loyalty of the local vil- pindi
Captain and Mrs. R. A. K. Hill, of lagers who now form a,solid base
the Royal Martes, from London, of support for men whom they
Mr. W. A. L. Palmer, of the Lleut, W.-G. Hornby R. N. from once hated and despised...
Asiatic Petroleum Co., Shanghal, is London, Lient-Commander T. H returning to the northern port in Jenkins, and Lieut. and Mrs. H. W the Rawalpindi.
TWO REGISTRY
WEDDINGS
The weddings took place at the Supreme Court yesterday between Robert Maltland Cherry, Engineer, of Messrs. Butterfield and Swire, and Miss Lulmila Lupovelskaya. stencgrapher.
Mr. E. H. Fairley and Mr. J. R. Orr were witnesses.
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Mr. T. J. Gould, Deputy Regis- trar of Marriages, officiated.
Mr. Au Man-kwong,
radio mechanic, residing at No. 45; First Street, Hongkong, and Miss Fung Yuk-ngo, school teacher, of No. 58, Lyndhurst Terrace.
Mr. T. J. Gould, Deputy Revənrer
of Marriages officiated.
Announcements
The following-forthcoming mor- rlages were announced at the Supreme Court yesterday:—
Mr. Sung Chue-yan, a wireless
at operator, residing No,
735. Nathan Road and Miss Tze Lai yung, nurse, of No. 91. Yu Chau
Street.
Mr. George Yad, of No. 447, Lock- hart Street, and Miss Lọ Nang- sheung, residing at No. 194, Wen- chal Road.
"Mr. Kenneth Tsang, a medical student residing at No. 2. Lock hart Road, and Miss Josephine Hwang. of No. 784. Nathan Road. Kowloon.
Mr. Chen Chen-tung, a teacher of the Lingnam Middle School, and Miss Pearl Lu, residing at No. 4.
Ladder Street.
Mr. H. O. H. Hommel, residing at No. 194. Sassoon Road, and Miss Maria Renate Priedemann, "Courtland." Hongkong.
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This afternoon in St. John'a Cathedral at 5.40 o'clock Miss Ursula N. A Tulloh will become the bride of Captain Charles R. Boxer, of the Lincolnshire Reg- ment
At the Y.-M. C.-A. Discussion Group on Bunday at 8 pm, the Rev. A. P. Rose, MA, Assistant Chaplain of St. John's Cathedral, will speak on. "The Destiny of Man,"
The Charity Performance Elven in Penang, 8.8., by the Hung Kang Kheow Nam Kong Bor on May 25 has realised approximate- ly $8,000 Chinese currency. The
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