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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH;

„SEDITION CASER

CHINESE STUDENTS STORY

- IN LONDON,

MONDAY, MARCH 28) 1927.

TROOPS CONCERTS.

PUBLIC'S CO-OPERATION REQUESTÉL,

SOVIET - LIE.

TELEGRAM NOT PURPOSELY HELD UP

outalde.

"The British Soldier Who Has Owing to the greatly infosed

Shanghai, March 25”. just killed profile at Hankow number of sallors and soldiers With raforonco to the Riga mea again committed a great massacre now in the Colony a special appeal sage of Friday, Reuter la informed at Kluklang Our fellow country. In being made by the Naval and that there is no question of refun- men rise and extinguish them. Military Y. M. C. A. for supporting delivery to

telograms. The The tragic scene of over 3,000 of in providing entertainments for position is that it is physically imi- our countrymen drowned sa a con-thom.

possible to do outside the Settle- -scquenes of a British - günbort| – A Gamerál Entertainment Com: mens boundaries oving to the dall

sinking a merchmät 387p.” mittee has been formed and celties and dangers of passing the

These highly seditious state- already is at work. This General barriers and the 'chao8. ments and other similar objec- Committee consists of Messrs. There will be resumption of the tionable literature led to the A. S. D. Cousland, T: G. Weall, uvery service as soon as it is charges of possession of soditious W. L. Fattenden, F. L. McPherson, physically pohaible. Netter! matter being brought against R. Sutherland R. M. Dyer, W. A. Chinese named Cheung Sun-lun, Abbey, J. H. Hurt, Ros. Railton, Hannibal E Bepidge, A. C. a student of the Chung San University of Canton, who was Capt. Perfect, L. Garrett, B.N., before. Mr. W. Schofield at the and H. T. Buxton (Hon. Secre- Kowloon Magistracy on Saturday tary). Mr. JH., Hunt is the

Chairman.. pro tem

morning.

The Riga message in question: from Moscow the telegraph offer stated-According to DIGBLAKOS at Shanghai hne informed the Bo viets of its inability to deliver the Red Trade Union International's tologram congratulating the Shang-

The defendant, who was prose-

It has been decided to hold re-i workers owing to strest aght- gular entertainments In the ing The message was broadcast cuted by Mr. C. C. Perdue, was YMCA, centras and in especially for the banoft af Soviet charged with possession of thir

workers. It uggests that the Bri- teen posters of a highly editious other places when advisible. To tosh telegraph oficials in Shanghri do this it would be nocéssary to nature, possession of 33 news have a sub-committee formed of purposely refrained from delivery papers, 59 periodicals, 93 pamph-ose interested and for a list to

the telegram. lets and 19 posters and with imbe drawn up of all residente in porting newspapers contaming the Colony who, would be willing matter other than bona fide trade to assist at these entertainments. advertisements, without permis-4 sion from the S. C. A.

Lectures on China?

ARMS FOR CHINA.

CHINESE STUDENT SENT TO PRISON.

London, March 20.. Tang Leangli, a Chinese student and a member of the London branch of the Kuomintang, toki a repreeaz- sative, of the Morning Post an ex- traordiny story of how he was approached in London by a mys terious stranger, claiming to be an Irishman, who wan prepared to sell to those fighting. for freedom against the British" tanka, sub- marines deroplanes, artillery, and olhor war materin) valved at two million sterling He suggested that a yacht must be bought nad charter- ed to take goods to China. Ho wanted an Indian crow on board bocase they could be trusted."

Arrest at Station.

The General Committee has appointed an Entertainment Sub. Describing the circumstances of Committee under the chairman- the case, Mr. Perdue said that at ship of Mr. R. Sutherland. The 7.45 p.m. on March 20, a party of first meeting of this body was detectives were on search duty at held in Messa. Jardine, Mothe- the Kowloon Canton Railway Sta-son's Board Room on Thursday tion. Sergeant Goodwin, who was when a large attendance gave in charge of the searchers, was good promise of the keen interest shown a basket which the defend-taker in this project ant claimed as being his property: Mr, J. H. Hunt, Secretary of the On being searched the basket was Naval and Military YMCA, found to contain a large quantity thanked those present for rally of books and other literature.ng round the Association in the Specimens of the literature, were work it was trying to do for the given to the official translator and Servicemen. As the numbers of as a result, the defendant was both the Navy and Army in the charged.

Colony would be greatly increased Mr. Perdue pointed out the for at least a year it was neces- seriousness of the charge and sary to secure the co-operation of asked, if a conviction were re everybody interested in gistered, for imprisonment without tainments in order that all pos the option of a fine. He laid stress sible talent might be available. on the large number of copies of It would be very difficult to cater Tang Leang-li refused to love any the same poster, which was for all these men for such a long doalings with the strangar, but had significant that they were for dis- period and careful plans would been constantly telephoned making" tribution and not for personal have to be made to set up an orhim to meet the stranger again.

ganisation to cope with the pro- perusal.

blem

antar-

Referring to the défendant's entire stock of books; Mr. Perdue

Mr. Hunt then gave an outline

Sydney, March 28. H.M.S. Renowa, of the stationing of the troops

with Their said that there were some which when they returned from Fanling. Royal Highnesses the Duke and would have been passed if sub-In addition to entertainments it Duchess of York on board, has mitted, as being legitimate litera- would be desirable to secure some arrived here.-Router.

ture, but all those documents men tioned in the charges would not have been passed by the Censor. The defendant was in possession of a French travelling permit is sued at Hongkong, which showed that he had been in the Colony on at least two previous occasions,

if not more.

Cartoons,

The evidence was then called.

good lectures, especially on the subject of China. It might be difficult to talk of the China politi-

cal situation but it would be Com. A. S., Bedells, Major Muc quite practicable to have lectures ready, Lt. Hargreaves Brewn, and on Chinese history, manners and Mr. T. V. Haimon, Hon. Secretary. customs. The aerious as well as the humorous side must be kept in mind.

Broadcasting Possible.

...

First Concert Arranged.

This Committee is anxious to receive the assistance of all who are willing to assist at entertain- List of Indies and gentlemen ments and would be grateful to A Chinese interpreter of the Se- who might be able to help at con- receive

names and addresses. cretariat for Chinese Affairs testi- certs were then compiled from which could be forwarded to the fied to the translations of the docu.names auggested by those present. Chairman, Mr. R. Sutherland, ments and referring to a book Lists of small orchestras were Messrs. Jardine, Matheson and Co. said that it was a copy of the similarly made,

For the Hon. Secrethry, Mr. T. V. Young Chini

Asked the nature of the con- tents, witness said that there was an article entitled "The Art of Fighting," while another referred to the new era of National Free. dom.

The Naval and Military repre-Harmon, Y. M. C. A. Kowloon, sentatives present promised to It was made quite clear to all secure lists of men willing to present at this meeting that this entertain their comrades,

special Work among the Service- The Chair, Mr. R. Suther men was quite distinct from the land, said that, with the assia- civilian Y. M. C. A. The services tance of experts, the possibilities of the Secretaries

being

word

of broadcasting from a special given at no charge to the Naval The posters bore pictures of studio were being carefully con- and Military Y. M. O. A. account numerous incidents on the Yang-sidered, The whole question was and all-money subscribed for this tsze, one being a cartoon of a being dealt with by a special com work was dealt with in a special tiger equipped in the military out-mittee and a report would shortly banking account. The goods ara fit of a British soldier clawing ase submitted to the General Enter-sold in the centres at a very low fallen Chinese. Another was an tainment Committee.. alleged picture of the ramming of a merchant ship by a British gun- boat.

percentage of profit having regard

to the occasional unexpected sur-

In addition to several members pluses of stock. The accounts were

of the General Committee the being audited by qualified audi- The Hankow lucident is also following gentlemen have kindly tor. given prominence, a party of blue consented to serve on, the Enter-

The bearty co-operation of all jackets being seen charging, a

tainment Sub-Committee; Messrs. crowd of Chinese with their rifles. F. White, V. C. Labrum, Gee. Dun- the residents in the Colony is Other pictures appealed to the car H. J. Fountain, O. Eager the thousands of men who have urged in this grent effort to help Chinese to rise and extinguish the N. Lucey, Goo. Grimble, J. W

Baldwin, R. H, Charles, W. come to live amongst us. The defendant on being con-H. McTavish, J. A. Bullock, Red by the Committee will be given Fleming, G. H. Potts, R. A. Brown, The first Entertainment arrang- victed of the charges was sentene Keown, E. A. Howell, W. E. Price, in the new Y. M. C. A. Peking ed to six months' hard labour on A. E. Stone, L. M. King, T. B. Rol Roads Kowloon, on Tuesday next, the first, three on the second and land, D. Tollan, A. J. Chesterton, at 8 o'clock. All Service men are two on the third, the terms being W. Baxter, Major Miles, Eng. La cordially invited to attend. consecutive.

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