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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
THURSDAY. DECEMBER 11. 1919.
MILITIA VELJITCH
Miss Velji: h is an of ten
young women sent from Ser-
bia to study in the State.
SOFAS HIS COMPANY
UNDER AR
Military sports at Taiyuan-fu. 1. The band stand. 2. Soldiers scaling the city wall. 3. Interior of the
Tzu Hsing Tang. 4. Chinese sword play. Centre-View of the crowds on the city wall.
Police guarding a stree" "car during the recent strike in Oakland, California.
ER.ES. ROWE Su
The new Director General of the Pan-American Union.
A victim of a frenzy in the recent Oakland -trike.
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The American community in It is thought that"unanimous as the authorities Peking celebrated Thanksgiving OUR PEKING LETTER. Insistence upon such terms is the in English, French, Russian and the Speaker of the House of or put the Anfo Club ost of authority of Peking was not so!
very method by which to intensify Chinese. Circulars were distribut Representatives in the name of business.
the American ed and several stump speeches that assembly has addressed the will again submit the list to here would wish to present. "Et day very heartily. There was were made, the polite. evidently similar message to the Senate in Parliament and should he falls stated that only about one a reception at
obtain the required approval it is eighth of the rarties concerned Legation where Dr Tenney, the (From Our Own Correspondrota) |
Torlar he students of Peking under instructions, not interfer-Washington.
possible that he may consider approved of the petition sent to churz: d'affaires, gave an address demonstrated their sympathy ing in the slightest degree. The
marvel The struggle between Premier the advisability of dissolving the Peking in their names, while the appropriate to the occasion. Peking. November 29th.
and Parliament has reached a cri- Anfu Club. members of which.Russian Lagation protests against their subsidies, the abrogation of the treaties
A few Peking Scots went down The topic of the day, surpass with the national indignation procession
tical stage. Yesterday the House deprived
able to remain entered isto with Russia
to Tientsin for the Scottish ball ing almost in interest the Amari concerning this matter on a pra. Jorzanisation.
Previously I have commented Representatives rejected two off would not be
as being contrary to international can Senate's decision that the cession, which was by far the
last night. The usual greetings belargest and most effective that
But the most suggestive Peace Treaty should only
taken place in the upon the closeness with which the nominations for the Cabinet as Members of Parliament, with
elsewhere were appreciated. In ratified with reservations, con.has ever tinues to be the Foochow affair capital. About twenty thousand the Chinese are watching the submitted to it, namely Chang the result that in time there la
official and Japanese
action students, male and fema erpar-proceedings in the American Chi-tan as Minister of Interior would be no quorum and Parlia-feature of the latest reports is to local Scots from Tientsin and The fact that the The Premier's insistence upon credit of having negotiated the Society in the capital where there subsequent thereto. Japan, is ticipated. parading the main thar. Senate and the hopes which its and Hsia Shou-kan as Minister ment would be unable to function. that Little Hsu, who claims the time we may see a St. Andrew's
inspired here. of Education,
the his nominations can be under- instrument, had virtually made inclined 10 adi haughfares of the city in a most decisions have
going. orderly manner with banners Lest the Senators might allow list her officials tionals have acted wrongly, and bearing inscriptions in several their zeal to Dag various bodies House gave rise to the belief that stood when it is known that a prisoner of Cher Fi. the re- are enough. Scots to keep it
the have despatched telegrams to compromise had been reached. Chang Chi-tan is his right hand sideat a: Urga, who is entitled unnaturally he to the credit of having induced
Mr. Rodney Gilbert, the well- Senate expressing the but it is now apparent that the man and not frankly takes up the position that languages appropriate, to China is or was at fault. Con-occasion. Needless to say, the the
of onlookers who nation's gratitude for the action protracted negotiations have fail, desires to have a man in the the Mongols to return to the fold. sequently, popular indignation in thousands
with of Premier Chin Yung-peng on with more than usual confidence. ly denied, but it is confirmed by yesterday by getting married to the news that the Government a countrywoman. The affair was China is growing, and the whole viewed the procession were in of that body in deciding to ratify ed and that despite the yielding Cabinet on whom he can rely Of course the report was prompt-known writer, surprised his friends country is united in its protest full accord with the students the Peace Treaty only
the sentiments which reservations which will afford the subject of the Ministry of
This week has brought the has ordered the release of Chen kept secret, but none the less Evidently the Prime against the high-handedness of and
the various the United States freedom of Finance.
in order. the Island Empire., especially ather carried, un
feat-action, and now, at the suggestion Minister is resolved on a test of intelligence that the desire of Yi. Things are never what they congratulations are very much. The remarkable it is feared that Japan may take flags. advantage of the incident ture of these was that they were of the Chinese Minister to Rome, strength. He must either resignOuter Mongalia to return to the seem in China.
not
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ca-
strengthen her position in Fukier as she has done in Shantung. Provincial assemblies. charubers of commerce. and student organisations are unan- imous in supporting the Peking Government in taking the strong- est action possible to bring home to the Toyko Government the enormity of the outrage committ ed at Foochow and the aggrava-j tion which was followed by thef measures which Toyo deemed advisable in the circura- stances. Not only has the Central Government protested to the Japanese Government
the against
outrage
itself but has protested against the des- patch of Japanese warships to the scene and the presence of Japanese marines in, the city itself. Chida's request that these should be withdrawn hava mel with a refusal except under con- ditions which are impossible. Japan offers to withdraw only o condition that the boycott ceases,||
DOINGS OF THE DUFFS
SUPPOSE ITS LARGELY A MATTER OF LUCK WHEN A FELLOW BUYS OIL STOCK WHETHER IT PANS OVT ALLRIGHT OR KOT - IF I THOUGHT I'D BE A"
LITTLE WOKY I'D --- WHAT'S THAT!
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submitted to
Good Luck and Bad Luck Live on the Same Street.
WELL, IT'S ALL SETTLED NOW-PLL TAKE
A CHALICE ON "THAT OIL STOCK WHEN
OLD GOOD LUCK STARES ME RIGHT. IN THE FACE LIKE THAT I'M NOT SUPERSTITIOUS BUT,On You HORSE SHOE.
优秀
MEON
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BY ALLMAN.
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