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Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

SPEECH BY DR. SUN.

More Talk of Revolution.

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THE

LOCAL WEDDING.

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH:

SUCCESS FOR CHAN.

Major J. A. Fraser-Dr. Reported Capture of 3,000

Gladys Turner.

Prisoners.

Atthe request of the programme committee of the National A wedding of very considerable. An official report from: General Students Conference which began local interest took place at the Chan King-ming's headquarters Wednesday at the High Union Church this morning when states that his forces, in a general Normal College, Canton, Dr. Sun Major J. A. Fraser. M. Ojattsok which began on the 6th Yatsen, attended the Conference Secretary of the Sanitary Board instant on various fronts against and made the principal spedoh of (son of Mr. Thomas Fraser, of Chong Chi-ping's troups post the day. In the course of his Leith, Scotland) was married to Amay, succeeded in capturing speech, Dr. Suo declared that the Dr. Gladys Turner, M. B., B. Ch., Shun Sing. Cheong Chow, Wan two main questions which the of the resident staff of the Alice Shiu and Tung On. It is added atudents adopted for this year's Memorial and Affiliated Hospitals that 8,000 rifles, seven guns and Conference in Canton were alde (daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John 3,000 prisoners were acized. issues. The two questions are. Turner, of Great Barr, Waleni), It is reported that the Ganton- the foreign policy and the internal England). The ceremony was ese commandera fighting for Dr. policy which the studente witnessed by a large gathering of Sun in the East River district are attempt to solve at this Confar friends, both the bride and dissatisfied at learning that it is once, The foreign policy bas re-bridegroom being extremely well intended to appoint General ference to the abolition of unknown. The officiating clergymen Yaung Hi-man, the Yunnanoso recognised treaties, boycott of were the Rev. Dr. T. W. Pearce commander, to be commander-in- Japanese goods, and the defeat of and the Rev. Alex. Baxter. both obief on this front. They point Imperialistic encroachment. The of the

London Missionary out that the Yunanese troops have! internal policy is to work for the Society.

refused to co-operate with the downfall of militarism.

The bride, who was given away Cantonese on the North Rivar by Dr. R. Maclean Gibson, M.D, front

It is stated that Dr. Sun was of the Alico Memorial and Affiliated Hospitals was attired Yesterday preparing to go to Shek- in gown of white flowered lung to-day, and that he will pro- silk, with georgette sleeves and ceed to the front on Saturday. panels, and silver trimminge, Trouble in Shun Tak District. and she carried a bouquet of

A report from Canton states pink and white roses8. was attended by Miss V. M. that a body of Yunnanese troops Naab, of Kong Tsuen and the has proceeded from Yung Ki and Misses Edith and Kathleen Bax-captured the Shun Tak district. the improvement of the Governor, of Canton, as bridesmaids. The report adds that the magis

Mies Nash wore a gown of blustrate and bis staff have fled and the Misses that the police troops, numbering Barter were attired in blue and ed, the chief being shot, and all organdie, whilst

few hundred, have hoen" disarm- lemon organdie and carried pretty. baskets of flowers. Mr. C. G. the prisoners liberated. Business Perdue was

** best man, whilst Mr. S. Collett presided at the orgia.

According to Dr. Sun's opinion, all these are not important issues which do not touch the root of the present chaos in China. Dr. Sun declared that the case of all present deplorable condition in the country, is due to maladministra

tion of government affairs. Diplomatic matters should be left aside for the present and undivid. ed attention should be devoted to

ment, which can only be accom- plished by Revolution.

People have the mistaken be.

lief that the turmoile in the country for the last twelve years were brought about by Revolu- tion. Dr. Sun believes that the majority of the people on account of their ignoranca will denounce · Revolution and welcome the restoration of the Monarchy. But, for instance in the case of scientific discoveries only a few scientists work and Alave in order to benefit mankind by the result of their discoveries. Hence, let the few enlightened man in China take the land and work for a better government so that the masses can enjoy the blessings of real Democracy.

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Subsequent to the ceremony. an-informal reception was held in the Church Hall, at which

in the district is at a standstill.

TWO TYPHOONS.

To-morrow.

Major and Mrs. Fraser received One May Near Hongkong the congratulations of many friends. The honeymoon is to be spent at Kuliang, hear Foochow, the bride's going away dress being of nigger .brown flowered voile.

CORRESPONDENCE.

(To the Editor of the "Hongkong Telegraph.")

Respect For Religion.

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There would appear to be pros pects of further dirty weather in Hongkong, due to the approach of a typhoon. The No. 1 warning sig- nal was hoisted at $1.25" this morning, and the Observatory report

6 ... says that at to-day the typhoon WAS about 100 miles south-east of Koshun, moving rather rapidly W. N. W. or West. Présent con- ditions indicate that it will atrike the coast between Amoy and Hongkong to-morrow mor- (ning. To-day's warnings also indicate the existence of another typhoon further oast.

Many complained that Rovolu- tion is a hard task and the chances for success are slim, little know. ing that great things have boen "accomplished in China and, with- out the people knowing it, success was attained, as for instance, in the 1911 Revolution. Wuchang was the place least expected to make the start, for only a few men of the Imperial Army were

The telegram quoted below was won over to the Revolutionary the Canton Government claim to received by the American Con- Cause. And yet when their work be a law-keeping Government. sulate-General, Hongkong, from The majority of Canton people the Manila Observatory at 9.30 adore Buddha or Confucius and am. today: construct temples in which to

with the revolutionalists were discovered, these few men could not help but start the Revolu

Sir, In a countries of the world to-day, liberty of religion is respected and assured by law, and

1. Typhoon in about 127 deg.

tion, little dreaming that it worship: These temples are un- Long, E. 19 deg, Lat. N., moving would be a success. The result doubtedly the property of the N.W.

was a success. Li Yuan-hung, people, and yet, because the Gov- 2. Typhoon in about 140 deg..

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thon & Colonel and one of the few ornment has not enough money to Long, E, 17 deg. Lat. N., moving MADELEINE PEARSON

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believing that success had been temples are sold and destroyed. A further telegram, received at attained, was in hiding. He was The explanation given is that 11 am.. stated:- dregged from under his bed to religion has no power on people Typhoon in about 122 deg, in these modern times--and yet Long. E. 21 deg. Lat. N., moving will success Mr. Sun Foo, the Mayor, is him-W.N.W.

head the Revolutionary Army,

If there is a

said ie: assured,

Dr.

Sun. gelf & religious man, being

The sufferings and bardships Christian. I should like to ask 40 have to undergo during him why he does not sell the

the Revolution are the stepping Christian Churches, but only rulos CRIMIVAL SESSIONS. stone to success. It took the religion of others?

America nearly twenty years

to establish a stable government,

I should like to ask the Canton

counting the years of the Revolu Government of to-day why the

tion up to the time that real peace

religion of the people is thus

and order were restored. France violated,

suffered more. It took her near-

ly ninety years to. have her house

Yours etc.,

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put in order after the Revolution Cantony-Aug. 16th., 1923.

started.

Should everybody join

And work for the Revolution with

a will, success in the formation

of a real Democratic Government policy and to concentrate their

in China would have been accom- |attention on the work to establish plished long ago,

a real Democratic Government

In conclusion, the students in China by Revolution-Canton were urged to ignore the foreign Daily News..

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Ja this exaggeration ?

Well, maybe, maybe nói. But here's the situation-

"It's hot!"

The August List.

The August Criminal Sessions commence on Monday. The listi includes two murder charges,| three cases of illegal possession of arme an embezzlement and forgery, a stealing in dwelling

house case, a piracy, and a charge of child stealing.

THE POLICE MURDER.

Suspected Robbers Arrested,

Information received by the police has led to the arrest of two men on suspicion of being im- plicated in the armed robbery at a Japanese house at No. 18 Star Street last week. They

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