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$100,000 CLAIM.

HONGKONG RESIDENT SUES NATIONALISTS.

Declaring that the privations of the descent from Kullng during unusual conditions, and the indig

rities suffered at the hands of the

mob. stirred up by Cantonese

Nationalist doctrines at Kinklang

were responsible for the untime- ly death of his wife, Mr. W. V. Curtis, a well-known British mor chant of Hongkong, has filed claim for $100,000 against the Cantoneso Nationalist Govern-j ment at Hankow.

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The claim was handed to Mr. Eugene Chen, Cantonese.Foreign Minister at Hankow, Mr. Curtis declaring that he did it not for pecuniary ends but as a protest against the methods of the Can- tonese authorities in stirring up mob passions against foreigners and subjecting them to treatment unworthy of any respectible or responsible Government.."

FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1927.

OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLE.

ME IST M

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Across.

6. Reposed on a scut.

47.143

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10

$4

155

158

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Mr., Curtis, who is now in Shanghai, informed The Shanghai Times that his wife, Mrs. Emily Ellon Curtia, was suffering from tuberculosis and he sent her to Kuling, noted for its invigorating

8 Criminal Investigation Dept. mountain air. She made splendid 11 Ends. progress and medical adviners 13 Change for the botter. stated that shä registered wonder- 15 Favourite. ful improvement and was aigh 16 Mountain unto complete recovery.

system

in

America. Suddenly, the tide of moh cut-19 Born. breaks, following on the Can- 20 Fix.

21 Angor. tonese absorption of the Wu-Han city group, swept down the Yang-2 Opposed to wind, tze and the evacuation of Kaling 25 Exist,

23 Consumo. was ordered. Mrs. Curtia was 26 Bell.

removed and conveyed down the 28 Medal for distinction. mountain to the. convent at 30 Tapestry Kuling. This was at, the end of 33 Native constable. December. Later on, the mobs got 84 out of control at Kiukiang and the evacuation of Kiukiang ordered.

14 Require.

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18 Girl's name.

20 Sink in the middle.

2 Anything small.

127 Wrathful,

120 Number,

30 Conjunction

South 31 Title

182 Whole.

135 Mensure of weight.

137 Therofore,

48 Hebrew measure of capacity.

30

Looking

Tiko ice.

41 Pertaining to barium.

42 Black bike ebony,

44 Girl's

45 Watchful.

e's name.

48 Ardour inspired by passion.

150 To.

58 Editors (abb.).

Ailments,

30.

Discourage from acting.

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Amusement.

was 40

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Order of the British Empire. Dress fabric...

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And..so forth.

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46 Sieze suddenly (colloq).

44 Used in preparing varnishes.

Element passing to the poles in

electrolyses.

100

Skill

Bec,

Removed on Stretcher.

17. Limb.. Mrs. Curtis was removed from the hospital on a stretcher with 18 Cabin,

61 Bishop's the intention of putting her on 2 Part of a dah. board the Standard Oil steamer 64 Rocking stone, Mal Chuan. Unfortunately, diffi- 65 Point of the compass. culties intervened. As the coolies were taking her to the boat, the

No. 31B, Top Floor Wyndham 61 mobs entered the Concession and

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started to demonstrate and attack. The coolies carrying Mrs. Cur- tis, without any delay, dropped her and the stretcher into the road, and filed for safety. There she lay, helpless, alone and weak, unable to lift a hand or stir a foot while the mob swept on venting their wrath against the foreignérs under the inspiration of venom- tongued agitators.

While the mob was within a few feet of the helpless woman, her plight was perceived by a member. of the staff of Messrs. Butterfield and Swire, from the firm's com- pound nearby. Immediately," Bri- tish bluejackets from H.M.S. Wyvern, tied up outside the Con- cession, who were stationed in the compound, went to the un- fortunate woman's assistance.. Fixing bayonets for action, they charged into the mob and rescued Mrs. Curtis from her terrible plight.

On Way to Recovery, She was taken on board the Mei Chuim but died a little time after- Wards of hemorrhage which, Mr. Curtis claims, was contracted as a result of the terrible handling Mrs. Curtis received during her journey from the content to the ship.

Mr. Curtis firmly believes that his wife would have recovered had it. not been for her sad experiences at Kiukiang. Being dropped in the street while a howling mob, Imbued with anti-foreign centi- ment awept toword her, anal considering her weak condition through her ill- ness, Mr. Curtis declares that the shock she suffered and her experiences caused the complaint which resulted in her death.

Mr. Curtis, who is brother of the proprietor of the Kobe Herald is a native of Southampton but has been in China for many years. He led with Mr. Eugene Chen last month a claim for $100,000.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

BEEN A LOT OF COMPLAINTS ABOUT. BAD SMELLS IN THIS NEIGHBORHOOD 70-DAY-

SAIFF-SNIFF.

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Crown dependency..

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53 Native of Tartary,

62 Kind of cetacean, 63 Sign of the zodiac.

Down.

61 Male child.

1 Cooking utensil, 3 Deccused.

4 Not clean,

Yesterday's Fuzzic.

ALBE

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5 Written or printed document. G Suite,

9

AND

8. Covering.

7 Exemperor of Rusain,

9 Cave.

10 Nations.

12

Measure.

DR. LIM BOON KENG.

ADDRESS TO WAH YAN STUDENTS.

DOLISERAL

RT

YAGER DRY

must set the picture of truth be- jfore us, think of our highest ideal of beautymuch grander and lovelier is Truth, than the best picture we can paint.

A Great Past. China had had a great past; she Wah Yan College was honoured

a contemporary of Egypt, on Tuesday last by the visit of Dr. was Lim Boon-keng and his friends Chulden, Babylonia, Mesopotamia merchant princes of Malaya, and other ancient civilzations, hut Lim gave the boys a most stirring the only one among them to sur- Greece, lie suid vive to the present day. and inspiring address. it always gave him pleasure to Rame, Carthage, where are they? Speak to young men. Chinese stu- These are only namos to-day, bus dents in particular, for they were the Chinese people with their an- the stuff of which the future China cient culture, remain. and their was to be made, and that the pre-writings are intnet. Perhaps.only sent was the time for them. to fit the Jews and a few of the very themselves for the future.

old tribes of India can boast of so old a civilization,

It was an inexorable law of Nature that the old must change, must pass away and give place to the new. What the future would be rasted mainly on the youth of to-day.

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The transitions of the world's story are like the movements of the tides-rising and falling. ebbing and flowing in. This rise and fall can be seen in all countries. China The topic of "Evolution" was had risen to great heights in the touched upon. Mr. Lim said it past, to-day she is at the lowest was a word frequently misunder- cuh, in fact as low as she can stood. It did not mean change fall. What were they going to do? -like, the changing of clothes, or Were they going to forget all the Were they not going to the change of programme, or a past? change of pleasure for one's seli. strive, to suffer, in order to uplift but a change for the better, an en- and help their country to rise with nobling of ourselves, our fellow- the tide to its highest crest? men and of our country. This At the conclusion of the address, doctrine was not something new. Dr. Lim was loudly applauded and. it was mentioned by old Chinese given three hearty cheers. Later philosophers in the "Yi-ching" the visitors were entertained with And also in the writings "of Con- a gymnastic display given under fucius. If we wish to rise to the direction of Mr. Mauricio, and sublime heights, we must strive, a photograph of the visitors and suffer, and seck the truth. We the staff was taken.

PHEWY

These Chilly Fall Days

I THINK I KNOW JUST ABOUT WHERE THIS SMOKE AND SMELL COMES

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