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NOTICE.
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THE PO HING FONG VICTIMS. BOLSHEVIST COMMANDER
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THE LATE MR. CHAU SIU-KI.
SHOT BY POLISH FRONTIER GUARDS:
Imposing Funeral Yesterday.
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The funeral of the late Mr. Chan Soviet Protests to Polish Legation. French provisions. We have Siu-kl, who was one of the victims of the Po Hing Fong disaster, took place yesterday afternoon. procession which left the Tung Wah Hospital was over a mile in length.
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mander of the Soviet frontier guard in the Yampol district, while mak-i ing a tour of inspection was killed Leaving the Tung Wah Hospital by the Pollah frontier guards, who at 12.30 p.m., the procession pro- are alleged to have crossed-the ceeded down Hollywood Road and frontier, dragged the body to their thence, into Queen's Road, going side and left it in the frontier zone. Į West to Kennedy Town. Crowda The Soviet Foreign Commissariat
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pavements watching the procession. tion. The mattor will be consider- On the arrival of the cortege at ed by a mixed commission shortly the Yat Pit Ting Pavilion many leaving for the frontier to enquire friends were in waiting. The into the disputes.-Reuter. procession was headed by the band'
of the Confucius Association, of
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A number of students from the Slu Ki Free Schools, which estab lishments were founded by the late Mr, Chau, and scholars from the Tung Kun district, the deceased's İla
tho Tokyo, July 80.-At the Cabinet native country, preceeded coffin,, which was decorated in meeting for the discussion of the the ordinary Chinese fashion. now tax proposals a considerable Detachments from the Special difference of opinion was revealed Police and Special Firemen follow between the Kenseikai and the Sel- ed and at Whitty Street, the band yukai factions which is apparently of the East Surrey Regiment unbridgeable. Two Seiyukai Minis- escorted the coffin to the pavilion, ters were present, Mr. Ogawa the playing the Dead March in Sauf. Minister of Justice and Mr. Okazaki, The remains were later taken to the Minister of Commerce but left Viscount Kato pro- the Tung Wal Depositary prior the meeting.
ceeded to the Palace to report to to interment.
the Prince Regent.-Reuter
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Punctually at 2.30, H. E. the Governor (Sir R. E. Stubbs) Arrived with other Government officials. The remains of the late Mr. Chau Lopes, H, A. Lammert, G. P. Lam- were placed behind an altar table mert, M. Nemazce, H. M. H. in the pavillon with his photograph A. RF. Raven, D, J. Lewis; A. H.
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