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CHINA'S DISCORD.

TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1925.

dincs and the King Yik cotton mill employees walked out,

The Japanese in Chapel recent

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POSTTION AT SHANGHAI, HANKOW AND KIUKIANG

Tientsin, June 15-26,000 stu-Japanese Emergency Union of lightor-than-air ships lies in dents yesterday demonstrated in a chased some and supplied the Set- long-distance passonger carriage but WIN unable to over land and water such as is procession in the native city in tlement' sympathy with tho Shanghal transport it. The Consul inform proposed in the plan of the Chi- strikers. The city police, reined the Chinese that unless the cago New York-London-Borlia

the supplies air route.. forced by Fengtien troops.. kept police, escorted order. By special arrangement be- Japanese units would do so. tween the Chinese authorities and Chinese immediately the British Municipal Council a with the demand. body of Fengtien gendarmeric entered the British concession and billeted at the Consulate General in order to co-operate with the British Municipal Council police in the event of trouble in the con- cession.-Reuter.

Hankow And Kiukiang. Hankow, June 14. Another rioter has died from his wounds.

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The That is tho conclusion complied of Mr. P. E. D. Naglo, transportation specialist assigned by the Commerco Department to Frequent attacks on individual travel with the Los Angeles on" Japanese at Hongkow and Chapelite test flight to Bermuda. are continuing.--Beuter,

The next greatest requisito," says Mr. Nagle, will be the con- More Demands Made. Peking, June 18-The largest destruction on a large scale of air monstration in Peking since the Vossele with gas cells containing crisis began mot this afternoon at 6,000,000 and 10,000,000 cubic fost Tiananmen consisting of students, ne compared with the 2,700,000 merchants, shopkeepers and work cubic foot capacity of the Los ICTL It paraded to the Waichiao-Angeles,

"The experience of voyaging pu with the object of demanding The total dead is now nine. The that the Government sever relations with the Los Angeles and of situation is quiet and without In- with Britain and that it instruct observing for, a few days tho cident. The defence force's are Hsiao Yao-nan to send troops to fashion in which the navy has still standing by-Reuter.

take back the Hankow concession met the various problems of navigating, fueling and housing from the British. Shanghai, June 15.-A message.

the vessel," Mr. Naglo said, from Kinklang to-day says the

makes it certain that a field or situation is quiet. A Conference

commercial utilization of lighter- than-air craft facilities is now on of Chinese and foreign officials is

The cabinet and local authorities the point of opening up. Travel- being held this morning to discuss protective measures. H.M.S. Gnat, held a long meeting to-day to dising is more comfortable via the from Hankow, arrived yesterday

Los Angeles now than it is by the Butterfield and Swire steamer foreigners in China.

All of the details of construc- confirmation of the Chinese report any other moana. Payang was despatched from Hun regarding Kaifeng, but letters from tion have been worked our and kow to-day for relief purposes.Kaifeng dated the 13th stated that the Los Angeles can handle about Router.

the situation was very serious, most twenty passengers, moving them of the foreigners leaving the city. steadily over a predetermined

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Protection for Kuling.

Shanghal June 15.- A message

sixty or seventy miles per hour, Kiukiang says the Chinese author-

but to make her posei iitios ities have informed the British | Peking, June 15-The British commercially practicable the Consul that a hundred selected Note replying to the Chinese Note lifting power would have to ba Chinese troops are being sent to regarding the Harkow riots points increased until 100 passengers protect the Kuling, summer resort, out the inaccuracies therein, and could be floated.

A Hankow message says the Hollyhock has arrived and landed marines.-Router.

A FINE MOSAIC,

where there are 600 foreigners, states the facts regarding the riots, "When that, is done the ex- mainly women and children, for, wherefrom it will be seen that penditures for operation would whom 'no anxiety need be felt. volunteers showed great restraint be about the same or very littlo H.M.S.. Grat has arrived and the and refrained from firing even when more than they now are, and the stepmer Poying is remaining in the mob charged almost onto their earning power would be great case of emergency.

bayonets. It says that the for- enough to justify the investment." eigners were defending their lives against a murderous mob and ad- Įmits no responsibility, as the British North of Budapest, on the right authorities who are unable to ob-bank of the Danube, the ruins of A General's Warning. tain prompt protection from the the Roman town of Aquinoum Chinese authorities are obliged to are situatod. In the first four centuries after the birth of Christ Hankow June 15.-General Liu act for themselves. Chu-lung, whose Hupeh forces have

Aquincum was used as a frontier, arrived here to strengthen the It reminds the government of the station by the Roman legions. Concession Chinese guard, lasued repeated warning as to the respon- Amongst the ruins a mosaic pic- measuring fifty square to-day hand-written proclamation (sibility China ineurs in allowing ture

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to the native city and the British the present anti-British agitation toj metres has been discovered in copy of the Concession, stating that, pending proceed unchecked and refers to the which experts see the result of the Central Govern dissemination of pamphlets giving celebrated Franesian Bull, by ment's Shanghai investigation, the most mendacious accounts of the brothers Appolonios and Tauriskos, from Tralles, who quietness must be maintained here. the happenings." He adds that if anti-foreign dis-

It concludes saying that these worked about 150 3.0." turbances continue, the result will calumnies are very dangerous, for be a repetition of the. Ken Tze considering the peoples' disposition Year (Boxer trouble) and Allied it is not certain whether one ex- troops will be landed.-Reuter.

Japanese Destroyers.

ploston may not be followed by others with. deplorable results.-Router.

Shanghai, June 15.-Wang Sai-

Tokyo, June 15. The Navy ynh reports that the workmen and Department announces that nengine drivers of the Chu Ping destroyér flotilla has beer ordered railway have gone on strike and to be in readiness to proceed to that the trains have consequently the Yangtee from Sasebo.-Reter.ceased running. The labourers at the Pinghang mine have also struck. Chinese Businessmen Anxious. in sympathy with the Shanghai Shanghai, June 15.-The situa-students. tion in the Settlement is easier:

Protection of Legations,

owing to the Sino-Foreign official Peking, June 15.-On the 13th' discussions. The shipping situs-the Diplomatic Corps met in speciali tion is unchanged. The majority session to discuss the precautions of, Chinese clients will be able to that should be taken against dan- meet their obligations at the gers to the Legation Quarters in Dragon Festival on the 24th. view of the monster procession that Other important Chinese business-was to take place on the 15th. The men are beginning to show im- Italian Minister asked the Chinese patience at the trade deadlock and Government if it could assume the are daily discussing the situation responsibility for the maintenance with their foreign friendsof order, otherwise the Powers would take the necessary steps for self-protection under the provisions) of the treaty of 1901,

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Peking, June 15-The Japanese legation on the 12th inst., sent u Note to the Waichinopu calling t-

CHILDREN AND FRUIT, tention to the Hankow Affair and requesting that steps be taken to Most children loyo fruit and prevent a repetition of it. The for this reason parents should: Eastern News Agency says that carefully watch that they only the Note warns the Chinese Govern-eat fruit which is sound and ripe. I ment that unhappy incidents, auch Damaged fruit, or fruit which is! as the Hankow riots, which are green or over-ripe, is a source of occurring in various parts of the great danger, causing diarrhoes, country, are deplorable, not only colic, worms and other serious for the victimised Powers, but also maladies.

for China herself, therefore it is Whon you have reason to devoutly hoped that the Chinese suspect that your child has exten Government na well as the local fruit of a doubtful character ad- Chinese authorities will exert allministor Baby's Own Tablets at their powers to exercise vigorous once, for those Tablets quickly control and maintain of peace and but gently cleanse the stomach, order in this country, and that and bowels and can be given with "Japan reserves the right to de- absoluto safety oven to the youn mand in the future from China the geot and most delicate, Infant. payment of an, indemnity for They also ato a specific for in- damage to lives and property of fantile indigestion and teething Japanese residents in Hankow troubles; they relieve croup and After full investigations have been completed-Reuter,

Japanese Run Short of Food.

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· Outside the Settlement the as- Baby's Own Tablets, or post free, tivities of the strikers are going 6 eonts. por vial, from Dr. Wil- on unabated. The strikers on the liams Medicine Co., 60 Kiangse 18 intimidated the workers at Jar- Road, Shanghai.

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