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ALBERT

For

DAINTY

DISHES

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAP

A DIALOGUE BETWEEN CONNOISSEURS

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the two tramway tracks beleg 4 feet, it was only about 4 inches. This was

at Bowringtou Canal bridge near East Point, where, for the first time in history, two tram- care passed each otter in the centre of the bridge al about 6.30 nm. yesterday,

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1925.

THE NORTHERN WAR.

Viscount Inouye, parliamentary vice-Secretary of the Navy is leaving for China this evening to

SERIOUS FIGHTING EXPECTED, watch developments,

Peking Threatened."

East York Arrive. Tientsin, Nov.. 13-A battalion of the East Yorks arrived this morning to relieve the Loyal North Lancashires who are leaving for India shortly. It is understvaid that there is a possibility of the

for a few weeks owing to the situ latters departure being postponed both quarteredtion in North China.

Peking, Nov. 12. Foreigners visiting Tungehow this morning report that the fol- lowers of Feng Yu-siang and the Mullenites are there and fraternising.·

The bridge is in process of being widened, the tramway tracks have been relaid with the proper alear- way, and when the P. W. D. have Tsung-chang, stating completed the new fool paths pedes-Fengtion forces suffered a 1938 haing and Yuch Wei-chun. to trians will be able to walk across the bridge in comfort and safety.

A very important road improve- ment will have been effected on Praya East which will be greatly appreciated, not only by tramway passengers but by drivers of all classes of motor vehicles, who will now be able to pass a trancar on the bridge with ample clearance.

TARIFF CONFERENCE.

CO-ORDINATION OF PROPOSALS.

Wu Pei-fi a Rebel. " Several pro-Mukden offeinls h

Peking, Nov. 13-The Covern- fled from Peking. There is no algu yet of Feng Yu-siang evacuating ment, after lengthy Cabinet meet- decided to issue a mandate this Peking, as it is reported he has yesterday and to-day, have evening donouncing Wu Pei-fu us suggested doing.

Mukden. Nov. 12.

a rebel and saying that he went to A communique has been issued Hankuw in a secret manner with telegram datoria view to making an uprising and which quotes", a

he wishes to create. disturbances from Chang November 8th,

throughout the interior of China. that the

The mandate orders Feng Yu-

thousand kill-cheek this trouble and suppress ed in heavy fighting at Henchowy cause of the disturbance. The Vinheten God Kuchen. The mandale roes on to say that Sen enemy's losses are estimated at two | Chuan-fang referred in a circular The telegm telegrams to the stationing of brigades.

your troops in Woosmog and Shanghai as out compliance with

Wang the use of the trouble but he is order to honour General Shih-chen's and Co Erb-hson's now advancing in other localitie pence suggestions, and pending and violating the Chief Executive"," further instructions; we have peace principles. He is ordered to sumed a defensive position." Instruct his forces to cease military operations pending a settlement by the Government.

of

nearly

two

Chang Tse-lin Moving, "

Poking, Nov. 13.

Chang Tso-lin and Li Ching-lin are made responsible for the de- fence of the Tainpu railway.]

A report from Mukden states | that transportation of troops and munitions to Tientsin is proceed- ing busily. Chang Hsueh-liang Troops in the metropolitan area are and other leading Mukdenites ar-instructed to return to their original sived at Tientsin last night.

Japanese Naval Movements."

Tokyo, Nov. 13.-The destroyers Sumire and Hishi left Sasebo

positions before the trouble started. -Router.

Peking Threatened. Peking, Nov. 13-Feng

Yu

Peking, Nov. 13.--A cocamtuique states that the Committee of two of the Tariff Conference held its A second session this morning. general discussion took place over this morning for Tsinglao to rein-hsiang's troops have evacuated the various proposals laid before the free the destroyer flotilla which Nanyune barracks and also exacuat- committee with a view of co-ordi has been ordered to protect Japan-ed certain barracks within Peking. It was decided to ese life and property in the Shan- Numbers of his forces have entrain nating them.

ed district. The destroyers

for Nankao, The Mukden continue the discussion to-morrow Lung and take up the questions of sur-Warthi and Ashi have been order. troops are reported to be approach- taxes and the means of the abolied in wait in readiness to proceeding Peking from three directions-

Reuter to Tsingtao at any time. tion of the likin-Renter.

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QUITE ENJOYING THEMSELVES UNTIL

THATS

RUNNING ABOUT WITHOUT THE BALL

WHICH HE DID

{BY SCORING

TWICE

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