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THE "M-1". SINKS.

BRITISH NAVAL DISASTER.

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No. 21,260

DESTROYING TREES.

NINE WOMEN FINED.

£# +-+** FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13,

Mr. R. E. Lindsell, at the Central Magistrney this morning "I hear you have had a snd time with these

SUBMARINE'S FATE people lately."

London, Nov. 12. The Admiralty announces that the submarine "M-1," during exer-

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tender to

"RED" PLANS.

TO INVADE FUKIEN PROVINCE.

SCHEME COMPLETED

Mr. Green of the Forestry De-17 partment:"A very sad time in- deed, your Worship."

their presence

THE NORTHERN WAR.

FENG'S MEN FRIENDLY WITH MUKDEN TROOPS.

ني

HEAVY FENGTIEN LOSSES.

Peking, Nov. 12.

are

1925. 日七十二月九

SHEKKI'S FATE.

RECAPTURED BY THE REDS.

SINGLE: COPT 1 OFNTH 935 PER AN E

ITALIAN DEBT.

'Present prices of the SINGLE-SIX· · 5-pks- songor PACKARD MOTOR CARRIAGES

are as shown below:

Touring.............. G. $2,585

Sedan...

G. $2,585

Sedan-Limousine. G. $2,785 · Descriptivo literature and complete izformation on request.

FUNDING ARRANGEMENT WITH U.S.

Washington, Nov. 12. An Agreement has been reached for the funding of the Italian deb

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20

THE SETTLEMENT TERMS.

THE DRAGON MOTONE CAR CO., LTD.

33 WOND NRI CHUIM PEN HAPPY VALLEY

REALLY RED.

CANTON AND WORLD KEVOLUTION.

MILITARY FRICTION.

RUSSIAN SPEECHES.

The Kuomintang party at Canton A report from Macao' states that Foreigners visiting Tungchow

It is understood that the Italian joined with the Russian rodidenta It was recently reported that in

commissioners have agreed to the

In an elaborato celebration of the The above observations in re speech made at a Military Coun- this morning report that the fol-the troops under General Li Fuk-

the 11th inst, from two directions. for the Arst five years, the amount eighth anniversary of the Soviet both quartered gard to the wholesale denuding ofcil of his commanders at the front lowers of Feng Yu-siang and the lum made an attack on Shek-ki on payment of five millions annually

and captured the city without re-increasing yearly thereafter, Coant revolution, on November 5th. A cises this morning, was seen to dive the plantation on the hillsides, just bofore his entry into Swatow,Mukdenites

1917, was delivered by a Mr, Niloff, expressed their gratitude for the when 15 miles south of Sturt Foint were made in a case in which ten General Chang Kai-shek said that there and fraternising.

Several pro-Mukden officials have sistance by the defenders, who took Volgi on behalf of the Italians lecture on the events of October, Chinese women were charged with and has not been seen since. Every being, in possession of wood le-the Yuet Hwan of Chan Kwing-

been specially invited. effort is being made to locate her lieved to have been cut from a plua-ming must be 'so completely an-led from Peking. There is no sign to fight on hearing the sound of liberal terms, and declared the con-

The celebration took place in the and to establish communication.tation above Wongneicheng Road nihilated that every vestige of yet of Feng Yu-siang evacuating gung from a distance. The strike cessions exceeded any forecast. before a large audience who bad

One of them, it was later shown,

must be offaced. Peking, as it is reported he has pickets are again active at their Reuter's American Service..

feld of Kwangtung respective stations. The country possesed a permit for carting away

Mukden, Nov, 12. people in the vicinity of Chinshan Under the terms of the settle-athletic

ment, Italy is. granted sixty-two University, reports the Canton The missing submarine is a disused timber, but the others had in order to carry this plan into suggested doing,-Revig,

no similiar authorisation. They effect, it is now reported that the

were given a breathing space of years in which to repay the debt. A communique has been issued Portsmouth vessel. Her normal came into the plantation und campaign to cross the boundaries

a telen dated about a week in which they cou'd During the first five years no in- Gazette. Over the gate there was complement is sixty. She carries cover of the permit which only the

into Fukin is almost ready to which quotes

Sth, from Chang freely go in and out of Macao.terest will be paid, whilst the rates flower tablet with the following for the next ten years will be one-inscription:"Celebration of the a big gun and belongs to a class former possessed. This was

favourite trick often employed, and be put into operation, and orders November

8th Anniversary of the Russian Re- опе per placed on reserve aince August,

us in certain previous instances, have been issued to advance in Tsung-chang, stating that the without molestation, but they are eighth of one per cent., thereafter 1924, known as submarine moni-would have been successful but

thousand kill many cases) more drastic restric-cent., where it will remain be-volution,"

tween 1950 and 1980. The rate) A big red flag was hung within tors. Not being a success as a sub-for the fact that the offenders had three directions. The right wing. Fengtien forces suffered on again subject to previous, and, in gradually increasing to

to deal with an unusually smart composed of the 1st Division of of nearly two

the 1st Army Corps. under Hoed in heavy fighting at Hauchow, tons. The troops under Yuen ai, for, the last seven years will be

The settlement written the following words on it: marine, the "M-1" was a

constable.

stationed at Slu Lam, who fled or two per cent, and Kuchen. The H.M.S. Dolphin, the submarinel Mr. Lindsell expressed surprise

Li Fuk-lum's means that for the original debt of The oppressed nations In the 1,648 million dollars, Ameries will Enst and those in the West unite headquarters at Portsmouth. She that all the defendants had been Ying-yum, is to advance from Yow Yinhalen

brigades. The telegram goes troops, are reported to have retired receive a total of 2.407 million.

in overthrowing impérialism." left on Monday with other sub-able to find their bail of $25 cash Ping through Slu Kwan across the enemy's losses are estimated at two the approach of

on the spot.

boundary, its objective being Wo

on:In compliance with your

A New York'e message says the to Shun Tak, and Li Fuk-lum has

Lecturing platforms were built General Wang

settlement removes the ban on marines and the mine-sweeper Ross Inspector Ogg explained that Ping. The left wing, composed order to honour

loans to Italy. Bankers expect to on the east and west portions of the for Gibraltar, and it is presumed they were followed to the Station!

arrange a lot of from fifty to field. On these platforms, the that in view of rough weather she by a crowd of relatives and friends, of the Hupeh and Kiangai units, Shih-chen's and Chao Erh-heun's been ordered to round them up.

further instructions, we have as-

a hundred million dollars for the Kuomintang dag was hung on the und the bail money was instantly under Ching Chim, is to proceed peace suggestions, and pending

Mr.Ffrom Ka put in at Western ports where she forthcoming. According to

Ying (Moy Yuen)

Bumed a defensive position."—

tion of the Yunnan unit of Chu Pui-Italian Government and that at carried out exercises, in which she Green, it would appear that the through Chu Ling across the boun- Router.

high cost of living is unknown in the place from where the defendants dary, its objective being 'Ngan Start Point is on the coast of come. Down Wongneichong way. Chin; and the centre, composed Was stated, everything was of the 3rd Division of the 1st Army Devon, eight miles south of Dart-it

in the town, and mouth, and famous for its light-cheaper than

many people live rent free. Mr. Corps, under Tam Chu Hing, will house.1

Lindsell therefore had no compune-go from Tapu across the boun-

tive. It is believed that sixty lives have tion in imposing a heavy fine, and dary, with Fung Shi as its objec-

he mulcted the defendants in t

He made an been lost in the "M-1" disaster. A

sum of $10 each. fleet of minesweepers is seeking to exception in the case of the first without woman, who was discharged owing Jocale,

the submarine success. Salvage vessels are being to her having a permit.

foundered. Reuter,

held in readiness at Plymouth, but hitherto have not been requisitior ed.--Renter.

Later.

A at issued by the Admiralty"

shows that there were 68 aboardi

the "M-1," of whom four officers-Reuter.

FOOLISH PRACTICE.

LEADS TO ACCIDENT.

are

NOTES AND OPIUM.

A WOMAN CHANGED.

TROOPS DISAFFECTED.

Another report states that a por-

tek's command, especially the Divi-least fifty million dollars in indus-left, with the Red Flag of Soviet trial bond issues will follow short-Russia on the right. Also red flags sion under Chu Sai-kwai, is soly.Reuter's American Service. disaffected that they are disobeying crders to advance further. The reasons given are that the troons have been robbed of their rewarde when they recaptured the cities of

& Yan Ping, and to advance, further Sunning, Sun Chang, Hoi Ping and

would put themselves in the danger

A female inmate No. 26, Battery Street, appeared before Mr. E. W. Hamilton, at the Kowloon Magistracy. this morning, on charge of being in unlawful posses- sion of nearly 30 taels of prepared opium.

FRENCH FINANCES.

M. PAINLEVE'S PROJECTS.

were flown with the following slogans on them:-"Soviet Russia is the friend of the Eastern oppress- ed nations; and "The Russian October Revolution has overthrown rowdies, capitalists, and landlords." This activity on the part of the

Members of the Kuomintang, in- Paris, Nov. 12.

cluding Mr. Wang Ching-wal, and Red Army has naturally created no little alarm in the minds of

Responding to Socialist pressure, Mr. Borodin, the Soviet Govern the Fakien authorities, with the result that Chow Yum-yen, the

of again being ambushed by local M. Painleve has modified his finan- Tupan, had already made prepara- tions to march at the head of his

Mr. J. D. Lloyd, Superintendent bandits and volunteers, as was the eial proposals, including compulsory ment representative at Canton, picked troops into Chekinng as pre-of Importa and Exports, prosecut case near Yan Ping. Furthermore, conversion of bonds maturing in made specches, and the following

December, requiring companies to slogans were acclaimed: arranged with Sun Chuan-fanged and made an application for an there is a distinct disruption be hand over a promissory note equal But the new development in the adjournment for further enquiries southern part of his province has forced a postponement of his de- to be made in connection with the tween the Hunan and Kwangtung to fifteen per cent. of their net "Long live the. union of Russia taxation. M. Painleve has agreed "Long live the success of the Russian October Revolution!" parture until he can see clearly subsequent discovery by the police units in the West River sector, assets as a guarantee for future

nctes.

in an open conflict between the two note isane by one and a half; Defendant was accordingly re-

tion!" units, which was eventually sup-milliard francs, instead of two and "Long live the Chinese Revolu- from Pennsylvania crashed into the advance into his territory. In the

a half as originally contemplated"Long live the World Revolution!". rear of the southern "train, telemeantime, orders have been given

to all Garrison Commandants in manded.

pressed by the Commanders of the seoping the two rear coaches.

two units. Where there Hitherto eleven. bodies have the southern part of Fukien to been recovered, and other bodies keep to strict neutrality, and only

defensive measures are permitted.sioner

U. S. TRAIN SMASH.

BIG CASUALTY ROLL Trenton, New Jersey, Nov. 12. Many persons were killed and

injured when the Plainsboro train the real object of Chang Kai-shek of a large number of Siamese bank which, it is reported, has resulted to limit inflation by increasing the

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The prospects of the Government,

and China!"

After the meeting was over, a demonstration took place. A pro- of Political Affairs to

and paraded through a number of are visible beneath the wreckage, In view of the fact that He which he was recently appointed many conflicting interests involved carrying the Finance Bill are

in the camp of the Red Army decidedly rosier as a result of the cession started from the University, modified proposals, though the more

streets, including the main in addition to twenty-five being Ying-yum, Garrison Commandant by Chang Kai-shek. It is also re- seriously injured. It appears the at Swatow, is being called to ac- ported that the substantive ap- operating in the south-west sector, extreme Socialists are still dis- northbound train

was travelling tive service again, his incumbeney, pointments of the Major and Su- it is difficult to see the likelihood of satisfied, preferring certain amend thoroughfares and bund, the cus- An accident, which was brought slowly in a fog, and the western it is stated, now devolved upon perintendent of Police of Swatow

in this part of the province, about through a practice too often train was speeding at fifty miles Chow Yan-loi in conjunction with will be announced in a few days a speedy conquest of the anti-Reds ments submitted by M. Loucheur tomary crackers being fired along indulged in by those who use the hour.-Reuter's American Ser his other part as acting Commie-by the Canton Government. trams, has been reported to the vice.

police by Mr. Harry Kong, a moter mechanic, whose car was involved.

MADRID ARRESTS.

GENERALS AND FREE-

MASONS.

Perpignan, Nov. 12. A message from Barcelona says

While driving along Queen's Road East, neat the Soldiers' Club, yesterday his car was on the point of passing a tram which was pro- ceeding in the same direction, when it ran into a Chinese boy. In jump- ing from the tram, which was in motion, the boy had neglected to the disbandment of two important look behind him and, as a result, Catalonian associations has been was not aware of the approach of ordered. The police are secking! the car un struck by the front the former Governor of Barcelon?, mudguard. He was injured in the Senor Portela, who is a prominent " leg and was immediately taken in freemason. General Lopez Oshon,; Mr. Kong's car to the Government arrested in Madrid, is a frecanson. Civil Hospital.

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Paris, Nov. 12. The newspapers have a message from Hendaye to any that Generals! Moreno and Peralta are amorg 100 detained in Madrid.-Reuter

After the affair, Mr. Kong fourd that he had lost his pocket book, which contained, in addition to some money, his driver's licence and certain private papers. The loss of the book has been reported to the police.

DE PINEDO HONOURED.

GIVEN THE FREEDOM OF ROME.

Rome, Nov. 12.

+

"GOLF CONTEST.

MITCHELL LEADING

COMPSTON.

London, Nov. 12. A golf match between Abe Mit- ehell and Archie Compalon for a ipurae of two hundred sterling and ja hundred aside, began, at St. Goorge's Hill, Weybridge, over Signor Mussolini and other no-thirty-six holes to-day. The same tables were present at a brilliant number will be played to-morrow t reception in the Capitol when the Wentworth, Virginia Wabor. Mit- freedom of the city was conferred chall finished one up on the morn- on De Pinedo, in recogbition of his ing round, and four up at the end

of the thirty-six holes,Router. *. magnificent flight-Foster.

AFTER THE ARMISTICE DAY SERVICE.

This photograph, takon after the laying of a wreath on the war memorial in St. John's Cathedral compound on Armistice Day, shows, loft to right:Sir Claud Bevern, His Ex- colleney the Governor, Mrs. Clementi and children and the Bishop of Victoria. (Photo: Ming Ynon)

the route.

J.

The

late this evening, which M. Pala- leve is expected to reject,

Government's new proposals have

won

THE SPEECHESME

In the course of his address, Mr. over the support of the majority of the Chamber Finance Wang Ching-wai, representing the Committee and tho moderate Kuomintang, said they were not Leftists. Reuter.

RUSSIAN TRADE ORDERS.

NO SPECIAL CONDITIONS

ASKED FOR.

London, Nov. 12.

only celebrating the Russian re volution but also the world revalu-. tion, as the Soviet revolt. had. awakened the East and the' whcle world to the necessity to unite and Dr. Sun overthrow imperialism. Yat-sen had been the first, in 1917, He to support Lenin's policy. predicted that the next anniversary more would be celebrated even gloriously.

Mr. Borodin, addressing

tho

gathering as comrades, remarked

M. Frumkin, the Soviet. Assis- that "outside of Soviet Russia no compete with tant Commissary for Foreign other place can Trade, who has been visiting Ber-Canton for celebrating the Russlan ln, Paris and London; is now on October revolution." He then pro. ceeded to draw a parallel between his way to Moscow.

Interviewed by Reuter he said Russia and China, and referred to that Russian trade delegations will the fact that their aim had not shortly visit the various countries yet been achieved and the contest with a view to placing orders for had to continue. He concluded:-- machinery, including fifteen m']- Ilona sterlings worth in Britain. He added "We only want normal conditions."Reuter,

SOVIET AND CHINA.

"Dr Sun roused the peasants, merchants and students and formed a Government not sorvile to im- perialism. In this way you began to carry out the theories of your lender. This year you have been quite successful in many respects. Dr. Sun left as a heritage, and it Is our bounden duty to realize It You in its entirely, Comrades!

M. KARAKHAN RETURNING. must hereafter work still harder and when the ninth anniversary of Moscow, Nov. 12. the Russian Revolution comes, wa M. Karathan leaves for Pekin) must be 100 times happier, for by at the end of November to resume that time we must have succeeded · his post as the Soviet Ambassador. In overthrowing imporialism and

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militariam.

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