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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1926.

MOTHER SUCCEEDS IN SWIMMING

CHANNEL

Above is a picture of Mrs, Clemington Corson, the American, who is the, mother of two bonny children, wading ashore at Dover after her swim, across the English Channel. Mr. Frank Perks, of Birmingham, started out with her, but had to give up when a infle from the English coast:

ALLEGED PICKETS IN COURT."

CHARGED WITH THEFT OF

VEGETABLES.

HANKOW TENSION.

to y military movement, but I must point out that by the time the northern expedition commenç- (Continued From Page 1)

ed its journey, I had one object' and only one, that being.to subdue shan appear to make a counter Wu Pel-fu. That I have no pur- attack whenever n' chance, offers pose of endangering your territory in these districts, a serious fight itaslf, it is more than likely that can be laid bare before Heaven." will break out before long..."

"Invoking your most esteemed consideration, (Signed) Chang

Two men, said to be pickets, who are alleged to have stolen goods by force; and then brought them to Hongkong for the purpose Hwangchow, there are some three

In the districts of Yecheng and Kai-shek."

Delegates are still passing

CANTONESE RETREAT. !

Kiuklang, Sept. 30. The Southern troops. stationed

of selling them in order to get or four thousand Southerners at from Nanking to Canton while better prices, have been arrested present, who, acting in co-opera- local merchants are doing their and wore charged at the Central tion with the Southernors in the best to obtain a peaceful sattle- Magistracy this morning before district of Hankow are now hold-ment in order to save the five Major C. Willson. The two men ing their own against the allied south-eastern provinces from be were charged with having in their forces in the sector of Tayeh. possession, in the waters of the

ing involved in the war, The allied forces are planning Colony, certain vegetables worth to start an advance from Tayeh" $426, the property of two. Chinese.with a view to menacing the South- It is alleged the goods were stolen era troops in the Wuhan district, at San Hui. Po On district after capturing Hwangchow and in the region of Kao-an have re- Chinese territory, on or about Yecheng.. In short, the re-occupa treated to the region of Hsinya September 25th. Mr. G. R. Hay tion of Nanchang and Tayoh by and are taking up a new position wood prosecuted on behalf of the allied troops is the prelimin- there. It appears that General the complainant's, and Mr. D.

ary stage of the collision between Chang Kai-shek, Commander-in- McCallum défended. Chief

the allied troops and the Southern-Chief of the Southern Army is. Detective Inspector Murphy

ers and it is anticipated that staying at Hainyu. As the move- appeared for the police.

major fighting will be opened atment of the Anhwai troops is no distant date with Juichow, Kan-slow, no big clashes have yet ning, Tungshan and Wuhan as taken place. Signs indicate that centres of battle. It de learnt on General Tang Sheng-chih may good authority that the troops un-come to terms with General Sun der the command of Generale Chuan-fang.—Toko. Yang Sen and Lu Chin-shon are advancing towarda Yochow.

SEIZED BY PICKETS.

In outlining the circumstances As far as his information went, Chief Detective Inspector Murphy said the consignment of vege tables was being loaded in the Po On district in Chinese territory.

order to evade the pickets and

it

MORE SUPPORTERS FOF GEN SUN.,

As a sequel to the annihilation This was being done at night in of General Chen Chien's troops as It is learned from an authentic amuggle the goods to Hongkong. well as to the crushing defeat source that Generals Chow Feng- Suddenly armed pickets arrived on the part of General Wang Po Chi and Chen Chin-yen, both ling's troops, the Southerners in lieutenants of General Sun Chuan- the scene and opened fire.

the sector of Nanchang commenc- fang, may soon be appointed mili. people who were loading jumpeded to beat a retreat towards the tary and civil governors of into the water and escaped.

district of Yenchow.

The.

The boat and cargo was cap- tured, and taken down the river to the strikers' headquarters, and there the goods appeared to have

to Hongkong. This was done in order to secure higher prices, as they would not realise so much if they had been sold by auction

CHANG IN COMMAND. Seeing that the situation in the

Kiangsi. It is generally belleved that this will help to pacify the present situation as General Sun's position will thus be made more consolidated. General Sun, who

been put on another boat brought sector of "Nancharig is turning is at present directing military.

there.

operations in upper Yangtze, is still at Kiuklang. Kuo, Wen.

DEFEND WUCHANG UNTIL DEATH.

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against the Southerners, General Chang Kai-shek has decided per sonally to take command of the troops under General Chu Pel-teh, Lu Dik-ping, and Wang Po-ling, The original owners of the and to construct a defensive post-

One of the reasons for the con- vegetables came to Hongkong in tlön in the region of Juichow, with tinued resistance of the Northern another boat and arrived yester- a view to checking the advance of forces in Wuchang is a wireless day, when a report was made. the allied forces,

message received by them from The police found the vegetables The troops under direct com-Marshal Sun Chuan-fang, saying, being unloaded near the market mand of General Chiang-chiang in "Defend the city until death." The goods were alleged to have the above region are estimated at It is said on good authority that' been sold to stall-holders at the some 10,000. General Sun Chuan- General Liu Yuchun, when asked market, but, ao far, no money had fang has ordered the 2nd Army how he expects to keep feeding his been received for them..

of the allied troops under General huge army inside Wuchang, stated, " A THIRD MAN,

Cheng Chun-yen and the 3rd Army

"When the grain la gone we will When Mr. Haywood asked for under General La Hslang-ting to eat the horses; when that is gono a day to be fixed for the hearing, take the brunt of attacking the we will find other meat to eat." Mr. McCallum said he understood (Southerners-Tolo.

"Evidently the wireless plant there were three defendants.

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indicate serious fighting and many materialize still remains to be seen. Mr. Muhphy He is not before casualties. General Chang Kal-At any rate, there seems to be no the Court, and I think it might bo shok, the Cantonese. left at that. He added that there and General Sun Chuad-fang, the Revolutionary Army authorities leader, uneasiness on the part of the local were other quarters from which Klangsu leader, are still cor over the ultimate outcome. Mr. McCallum could enquire." responding with each other in on

The hearing of the case was fixed for Tuesday afternoon, and the question of bail was raised..

BAIL QUESTIONĄ!

effort to reach a settlement by bargaining.

A tolegram sent to Sun by Chang revealing Chang's attitude, and dated September 21, has been made public. It states:

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SAN"I am just a lovor of peace as Reuter Mr. McCallum: There is a lit-you are, and as such I have order tle if there.

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