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ELEGRAPH.
THE NORTHERN WAR
KUOMINCHUN ARMY IN
DIFFICULTIES.
Chengchow Occupied.
Kaifeng, March 3, The allied army occupied Chengchow yesterday morning without fighting. The Second Kuominchun mainly fled north on to the Kinhan line and a smaller portion to the west on Lunghal..
A considerable number of the
Second Kuominchun army พรเช
ANTI CHRISTIAN ACTIVITIES.
OPPOSITION TO PEKING'S
· MANDATE.
MARCH
SHAKESPEARE MEMORIAL
THEATRE.
FAMOUS BUILDING BURNED. OUT.
Stratford-on-Avon Blaze,
TRAMPS' HOSTEL.
BILLIARDS, BADMINTON AND
CONCERTS.
Weymouth Shut in by the Dorabt hills, and of an almost Scene in a Nanking Church.
modiacral remoteness, from the ordinary affairs of men, writes a The anti-Christian activities of
London, March 6. Daily Chronicle correspondent, is Fire has destroyed the Shakes a unique little colony controlled certain elements of the student body apparently, are being revived, as
rear Memorial Theatre and tower by Franciscan brothers. Here, at nt Stratford-on-Avon, but the Batcombe, is a hotel for tramps, cording to the Chinese prosS.
Dissatisfied with the order of the museum and picture gallory have where wayfarers are lodged and Ministry of Foreign Affairs forbid been savod. passer-by at 3 o'clock fod, given a good suit, and, best ding anti-Christians to direct their in the afternoon noticed smoke of all, a help towards a new start activities against the Christina coming from the chimney, of the in life, church, the Bhanghai Anti-Christian theatre. Five fire brigades even- There is a concert hall, a badr surrounded and captured at League has telegraphed to Peking tually arrived and thousands of minton court, a billiard table, and
denouncing the linister of Foreign spectators watched their hopeless a library Chin Yu-nao and headquarters Affairs, Dr. C. T. Wang, who is fight to save the theatre. Bat the staff left Kaifeng this morning Christian and announcing that the order will be ignoret and that public A Counter Attack.
opinion in support of the anti . Peking, March 6. Christian movements will continue The Kuominchun headquarters The Ministry, they declare, has that Chung-lin tacitly agreed to unequal treaties, gerioral attack which an opposed by the people. The Ministry is willing to be the at five o'clock this morn ing against Li Ching-lin and isoning dog of the imporinlists and progressing in both
we cannot allow such a thing to danks. Renter.
pass without challenging it and taking steps to correct it", they
Chungmow.
for Chengchow-Reuter.
announce launched
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concludo.
combined strenuous efforts of the journeyed through hills and dales
Weymouth Rotarians recent Brigades, aided by a favourable to Eatcombe and, dined with the wind, prevented the fire spreading tramps. There they regated these to the museum and gallery. Flames licked up a large quantity of the lonely wayfarers to n meal of ment, plum pudding, mince pies woodwork of the theatre and only and other delicacies which have bare walls remain, while the tower resembles a gigantic chimney, visible no part in the ordinary diet of the extensive area. It man on the road, or a "Wayfaring over an understood that many valuablo Brother." as he is called, when he costumes stored under the stage of takes up residence at this home the theatro have perished. Reuter
Printing Press.
SHANGHAI ELECTIONS.
No Heavy Fighting to Date,
Peking, March 7.
While a foreign missionary, was Kuominchun communiques delivering his sermon in a Nauking port further successes in the re- Church a few days ago, anya another gion of Maching, but independent report several students entered won reports indicate that while a Kuo-attempted to interfere with the pro- RETIRING COUNCILLORS ALL minchun general advance has o-coodings. One stood up and de- curred, the actual operations con-manded to know if the missionary
the
RE-ELECTED.
of St. Francis.
Coming from noisey thorough- fares into this secluded retreat gave one an impression of going This impression was heightened back into almost feudal times, when we were greeted by the warden, Brother Douglas Downes,"
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extraordinary knowledge of bar teriology.
The man on my left yolunteer- od no information until he was drawn. Into religious discussion,.' When he spoke so authoritatively on matters of theology that I wondered what happened to down-and-out clergy.
The home of St. Francis was founded in 1921 for rescue work among tramps, and the residents work hard, and Hve with spurtan simplicity. Industrica include market gardening, hand weaving, mat making and basket making.
The Rotarians afterwards en- tertained the tramps at a concert, and received touching expressions. of thanks...
of 70, said they, appreciated the Brother Charteris, an old man. interest shown in them even more than the entertainment provided.
Batcombe is an ideal spot for modation for guests who will pay a rest cure, and there is accom-. for maintenance and share in the common life of the home.
Containing a special protein, human tears add another to the
according to the journal of the various ways of diftinguishing man from the lower animals. American Medical Association sisted of a Kuominchun zecon could explain his statement that The Shanghai municipal elec-wearing long, flowing robes. The Thunb prints yield surprising naisance in force, from which Cenfucius was a disciple of Jesus tions last week passed off unevent home is scrupulously clean, but our blood carries chemical proof identifications and discovarios: advanced allied detachments fell Christ, in that both Confucius and fully, when nine men were elected sparsely furnished, and it appears of its species identity and in Jesus said their prayers daily. Conas Councillors in service of the to be a veritable hive of industry lower degree the evidence of auch back, suffering some casualties..
There appears to be no doubtfucius, he declared, was alive about Sottlement. No places were too There is printing press, on identity is, present in other body 1,000 years before Christ. Before hotly contested, the leading can-which the tramps print their own fluida, such as milk, and in that the Kuominchun troops are
an answer was forthcomingi not In contact with Li Ching-lin's students began to create a noise and exactly a lead of 100 over his
didate, Mr. Sakuragi. having magazine.
muscle. Our "flesh and blood main force.
We sat down to our meat at twothus bear the stamp of a common, Kuo Ying-chow and Ma Pingand order having been restored the 65-665. At the tail end of the and permanent oficials mingling the similar story told by the disorder. This was quickly stopped nearest rival, Mr. S. Fessenden-long tables, the tramps, Rotarians yet independent origin. And now man, the Mukden delegates, arriv-students called a meeting outsiile ed at Peking yesterday evening the church where they passed theist. Mr, W. R. B. McBain, the indiscriminately. They left Mukden prior to the following resolutions:1. That the lowest to win a seat, had a clear military conference's decision t missionary must be held responsible plurality over the next in the Hat renew fighting against the Kas for the statement that. Confucius Mr W. P. Lambe, of 54 votes, minchun, but considerable Ir. was a disciple of Jema Christ; Mr. McBain having 345 and Mr terest attaches to the visit because That two students, who were mins.Lambe 291.. The list in full fol Feng Yu-hsiang is endeavouring ing should be found; 3. That the laws: to start negotiations with Chang foreign missionary concerned and Ar. S. Sakuragi
all Christians should publicly apor Mr. S. Fessenden Tsa-lin with a view to an under- ogize; 4. That Chinese Christiana Mr. H. R. Roc standing, which would leave Wu should send out a circular telegram Mr. V. G. Lyman Pei-fu. Chang Tsung-chang and Lannouncing that they will not re- Mr. A. D. Bell Ching-ling without Mukden up main the slaves of foreigners and Mr. E. B. Macnaghtan [port. Independent reports from declare that they are opposed to Mr. J. J. Paterson Tientsin state that the Kuomin-Christianity: 5. That Chinese Mr. P. W. Massey chun troops have occupied Ma- Christians must sign bonds nover Mr. W. H. B. MeBain chang, but are not yet in contact again to outer the Christina char The unsuccessful with Li Ching-lin's main force. chos; and . That the police must were: The ensualbies suffered are not not in futuro interfere will the
actions of the people. Following Dr. H. Lovett Cumming
Mr. W. P.. Lambe henvy.--Reuter.
these resolutiqus, those present
Peace Mission Fails.
Shanghai, March 7.
765
These men did not answer to my usual conception of tramps.
Oxford Man.
One confessed that he had been a farmer; another had been an officer in the Gurkhas; while" a third had received a University education at Oxford, and was a master at a well-known school."
66
562 508 486
once
431
From conversation with the 412 man who sat on my right I gained the impression that he must have been a doctor, as he revealed an
411 345 candidates
201
284
shautod "Down with Christianity, Mr. E. Gordon Lowder "Down with
China for the Chinese" and "Long
the Imperialists," Mr. N. C. Macgregor,
230
211
A Hankow message of March 4 states: A telegram from foreign Live the Republic of China."-- sources from Chengchow confirms. g. D. Nece
that the tenth Chihli division hazi arrived thore and the Honanites have been dispersed without re- sistance,
The battle in the neighbourhood of Yencheng, where the Kuomin- chun troops rallied, resulted in a victory for the Húnah forces, with the capture of quantities of muni- tions and prisoners,
Kow Ying-chou is expected to arrive at Chengchow to-day.
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The peace delegation, after weeks of ineffective pleading, has returned to inform the townspeople of their non-success-Reuter.,
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U.S. AIR SERVICES.
PRESIDENT CONSIDERS ESTIMATES AMPLE.
Washington, March 6.
It is sinted at White House that President Coolidge considers the budget estimate of $674,000,000 on War and Navy departments is ample to provide the needs of the air services. He therefore op- poses any considerable increase in aviation appropriations and does
A daring daylight robbery was carried out on Friday at a house. in Percival Street occupied by Mr. A.not see the necessity to increase. H. Fattydad, of the P.W.D.
the military and naval forces to Mr. Fattydad left to go to his meet the needs of aviation, Pre- office at 9 a.m., and about an hour sident Coolldige estimates later his wife also left, securing 558,000 Americans are available al- COMPLETE INDEPENDENCE. the main door with a Yale lock. At most overnight for military ser-
MEXICO'S DETERMINATION.
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She found the lock on the main door had been broken and that duplicate keys had been employed on doors inside and on some of the trunks. Those. which had not beau Mexico City, March d
so oponed had been smashed and Addressing the confederation of forced. The floor was thoroughly
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tears has been demonstrated in immunologic tests that have shown in the human låtrimal secration a protein that seems to be common to all samples of from that of the tears of other human tears, but is different.
animals. It also appears to bö different immunologically from the human blood proteins and those of other secretions and tissues. Our tears it is concluded, may be more than the expression of joy or sorrow, for with thom goes forth the special chemical imprint of their human origin.
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