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MONDAY, MAY 14, 1928.
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TIENTSIN.
Shanghai, May 12.
Boston, May 13.
FOREIGN CAPITAL.
OBITUARY.
DEATH OF FORMER HONG- KONG SOLICITOR.
News was received in Ilongkong by cable last evening of the death of Mr. P. W. Goldring, the well- known Shanghai solicitor, and a former resident of the Colony. It is understood that Mr, Goldring had been 1 for some little time and he passed away yesterday morning,
BRITISH AND AMERICAN COMPARISONS.
Washington, May 1
13. Mr. W. Green, President of the An agreement on the dual form A message from Tiontain states: that Feng Yu-halang's Mongolian American Federation of Labour, of the McNary Kauger Farm Re- announcement speaks lief Bill was reached at the Senate cavalry occupied Tehchow, about a in hundred miles from Tientsin, last violently against the increasing and the House of Representatives night-Reuter.
Communistic influence. in the conference, but it is still expected United States' labour unions and that the President will voto it declares that when it Feaches a President Coolidge veloed simi- point that the Communiste gain lar legislation inst year an uncon- Bili prosent control of the afflisted union that stitutional. Tho union will be wiped out and an-seeks to establish a loan fund of other formed. to fight it-£80,000,000 for farmers and an equalisation fee to assist in the Renter's American Service.
profitable marketing of surplus agricultural commodities.
Unrest in Tientsin.
Tientsin, May 12. There is great unrest among the Chinese in Tientsin owing to the report that the Southerners who joined Fong Yu-hslang, are advanc. ing northward and that the. Feng- tien forces have evacuated Teh- chow-Reuter.
Backing on Tientsin,
Tlentsin, May 12,
On receipt of a report that ad- vance guards of the Southerners had reached Wukino, the Northern commander in the eastern district has commenced a withdrawal to Machang, which is near Tientsin.
-Reuter.
tic means to settle the Talnan affair with the Chinese.
The late Mr. Philip Wallace Goldring has many friends in the Colóny, where he resided and practised as a solicitor for the long period of seventeen years, leaving for Shanghai about eight Fifty-three years of
years ago. age, Mr. Goldring was born at Cronch End, Middlesex, and was
Three years
BACK PAINS Must Often Are Due To A Defective Condition Of The Blood. The Remedy Is
DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS, Fains in the back should always
Investment Statistics. From the Commerce Depart- Advancing the opinion that the
Goldring, of 20 Church Lane,dition of the blood. Every muscle clash was instigated by comment of Statistics it appears that the son of Mr. Thomas Wallace lead the sufferer to look to the con- munists of the Nationalist Army, foreign capital flotation in Great London, E.C. He was educated at of the body needs n supply of rich, Baron Tanaka emphasised that Britain and the United States Woking School and Clifton College red blood in proportion to the work Japan had no intention of inter-reached new high levels in 1927 and later at Trinity College, Ox-it does. When the blood is thin foring with the military operations America has now furnished more ford, where he obtained his B. A. muscles lack nourishment and of the Southerners--but owing to funds for Latin-America, Canada degree in 1896.
solicitor, and pain, usually known by the name the possibility of the Southerners and Europe than Britain, but the later he was admitted to practice rebel. The result is rheumatic pressing towards Peking and Tien-totals of British investment in in England as a
Another form of back-acho es- tain and fighting in that region, America and the Far East subsequently came out to Hong-of lumbago, in these muscles.
exceed the United kong, Joining the firm of Brutton,
Hett and Goldring until April,pecially common in the Far East it is necessary for the Powers to considerably reach a full understanding for the States' total.
British foreign Investments, for 1966, when he started on his own is due to nervous debility. Over- protection of foreigners.-Router.
1920-1927 Inclusive are catimated account. He took a great interest work, worry, and above all the try- at $4,121,000,000, while the United in various public activities. During nature of the climate, sap the Japanese Casualties,
States' foreign investments for the ing the war he served for one year nervous system, producing a sense with the Hongkong Volunteer Tsingtao, May 12.
same period total $6.836,000,000.
The Conference of the Commit Corps, six months with the Chin- of mental and physical exhaustion Representatives and the Senate years with the Hongkong Special pains, or pains which are acute,
Police Reserve, He was married stabbing, neuralgic. tee representing the House of eso Labour Corps and for two accompanied by dull dragging back It will be found in almost all has agreed to the text of the Mer-
on January 20, 1919.
Since he has been in Shanghai, such cases that the use of Dr. chant Marine Bill. No doubt le expressed that it will pass both Mr. Goldring paid neveral brief Williams Pink Pilis to build up. Houses, but predictions are heard visits to Hongkong. Three or four the blood and to impart fresh that President Coolidge is likely years ago he was down here in to vete it in the interests of Connexion with the dispute over strength to the nerves will not only œconomy.—Renter's American-Ser-the-Chinese-Club Hongkong Derby quickly stop back-pains but will Sweep representing a Northern alsu impart a sense of new life. claimant in the arbitration pro-vigour and health to the whole sys- tem. For the back, aches from ceedings.
Apparent Arrangement,
Peking, May 12. Fengtien Tho
forcea have evacuated Shilkiachwang and are withdrawing to Paoting-fu. The Shansi forces have occupied Shih- Forty Japanese heers and men kiaochwang, the move bearing the are reported to have been killed appearance of an arrangement and. 143 injured, including 67 between Peking and "Shansi.-seriously, since May 3.-Reuter. Reuter,
Northern Retreat,"
Tientsin, May 12, The Northern Army las aban- doned Shuntel and Shihchichuang and has retreated to Chenting. The train service from Paoting to the south has been suspended and in the meantime Feng Yu-hsfang's forces have occupied Kucheng and are marching towards Telchow where, contrary to carlier reports, a few Northerners still remain. Most of the Northern troops have, however; retreated northward, to Tsangchow, where a fierce struggle is expected.-Reuter.
Generals Meet.
Aircraft Arrives.
Tsingtao, May 12. The Japanese neroplane carrier Notoro arrived here yesterday Reuter..
vice,
New Conditions.
Tsingtao, May 12, Tainan is free of Southern Government and people towards troops.
this grave situation created by The Japanese Consul and com- manders invited the Chinese Cham-Japan?"-Reuter, her of Commerce, at an interview, to take. complete control of the administrative powers of Tsinan," including the telegraphs, lighting and police, while the Japanese control the banditry and plain
clothes intruders.
Mr. Goldring look a very great which so many girls and women interest in sport, and was a mem-suffer at periodic intervals they ber of a number of sporting clubs are a specific of espacial value. Among these was the Shanghai Your chemist can supply Dr. Race Club, the International Re-williams' Pink Pills for Fale Peo- Northern Comment.
creation Club and the Shanghai Tientsin, May 12. Commenting on the Tsinan in-Lawn Bowls Association. He was ple, or sont post free, $1.50 per liams Medicine Co., 60, Kiangso eident, the American-owned North also a member of the Hongkong botile, 6 bottles $8 by The Dr. Wil China Star (published in Tientsin) and Shanghai clubs,
His many friends in the Colony Road, Shanghai. But when buying says that, despite the millions of will regret to hear of his decease, in a shop accept only Dr. WII- armed men, China's militarism has and will extend sympathy with liams; steadfastly refuse sub- just received a ludicrous setback.
as a ment she has been called upon Chiang Kai-shek, hailed new Washington and Napoleon to bear. entered Tainan at the head of 40,000 men. There he met 3,000
Mrs. Goldring in the heavy bereave stitutes. Peking, May 12.
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The large shops are still closed. Smaller shops and restaurants are running as usual-Reuter.
American Comment.
Sergeant MacFagden, Geneva, May 11.
Japanese troops who, in Chiang We regret to record the death The Note' sent to the Secretary Kai-shek's words, bullied hia which took place yesterday after- of the League of Nations by the victorious forces, disarmed many noon of Sergeant MacFagden of General Sun Chuan-fang (who Nanking Nationalist Government of them and chased them from the Hongkong Police. Force. He was defeated by the Southerners), accuses the Japanese of firing on Tsinan.
died in the Government Civil Hos- soldiers and killing
The journal adds that the pital after being a patient there General Chang Hsueh-liang (the Chinese son of Marshal Chang Tso-lin) and Chinese çivilians without provoca General Yang Yu-ting (Chief, of tion at Tsinaafu on May 3, and Japanese are building an aero for about two months, the late General Staff) are due to-morrow. thereafter bombarding the resi-drome at Tientsin and ignoring police officer having been in in-
the protests of another Chinese different health for They will discuss with Marshal dential quarter, killing and wound-militarist, Chang Tao-lin. It is le joined the Hongkong Police Chang Tao-lin the Northern atti-ing over a thousand.
The Note further states that the of the opinion that China's sole three or four years ago and proved a capable officer. His hope lies in the appeal to Geneva; himself tude towards the situation in Shantung province after which au Japanese, cut off the nose of the but if she goes to the League of many colleagues, with whom he
Foreign official announcement is expected. Incil Commissioner of
Affairs and shot him, with three Nations, it must be with clean was very popular, received the -Reuter.
news of his death with considera- hands. Reuter: subordinates.
ble regret. The funeral will pro- bably take place this afternoon.
Japanese Fear Death of the Commissioner.
Peking, May '12.
A further accusation in that the Japanese sent an impossible ultimatuma and then resumed the
reply.
Amoy Forts Shelled.
Amoy, May 13, (31 p.m...) The northern cruiser Hatchi
Big Arms Catgo.!
some time.
EXPLANATION OF THE RECENT COURT ACTION.
Calcutta, May 12. With reference to the conflict
As regards the fate of Mr. Tan!ghting without waiting for, a entered the outer harbour this INDIAN RAIL STRIKE.
morning at 3.30 and fired 6 or 7 Kung-shih (the Nationalist Com-
The Note claims that the shells at the forts on either side missioner of Foreign Affairs at Chinese authorities throughout of the harbour entrance and then Tsinan), whom the Chinese said acted with great moderation, and steamed away out of range. The
been murdered by the had
it begs the League to call on Japan forts replied without result Japanese, the Japanese now fear immediately to end the warfare Router. that he is dead.
and withdraw her troops. The Apparently, when the Japanese took over his yamen, ho was not Note also asks for an international there. During the fighting, he at-enquiry and arbitration, Reuter, tempted with a party of Chinese Where Does U.S. Bland? soldiers to enter or approach the Foreign Affairs Bureau which Japanese soldiers were, holding. The whole party was mown down by machine-guna.-Reyter.
Shanghai, May 13, (7.10 p.m.).
Reuter,
been
-
Amoy, May 13, (11 p.m.) The Norwegian steamer, Vale, ing reports published abroad re- remains in the harbour. garding the findings of the Die is stated that some munitions trict Magistrate it may be stated from the vessol have
Magistrate Guru that District loaded. It is reparted that 1,500 Dutt who was an Indian Civil A message from Nanking statesiles, twenty machine guns, one servant before his appointment as that the Nationalist Government million rounds of rifle ammunition Magistrate and is now an officially has cabled President Coolidge calling attention to the "fact that and a few fieldguns are aboard-nominated legislator in Bengal, More Captures Claimed.
heard the case and rejected the Japanese troops have invaded
Amoy, May 18, (11 p.m.) strikers' petition, but, us cabled, Shanghai, May 13, (7.10 p.m.)
Shantung and are actually waging
The submarine tender Titanin incidentally censured Capt. Chris Yen Isi-shan claims the capture war against China, etc. We have with four submarines arrived yestic, who appeared as a witness but of Tanngehow by the forces whe throughout exercised the utmost terday and is going north on the
was not among the accused.-- are marching on Tientsin-Reuter, self restraint trusting that the
Reuter cause of international peace and
[An earlier message. stated: Premier's Statement,
Boycott Becoming Rigorous, concern justice is a common
The District Magistrate, reporting Amoy, May 13, (11 p.m.) Tokyo, May 12. civilised nations. Our people all
Though the feeling against the on the military firing during the The Premier, Baron Tanaka, remember that the final settlement speaking to Pressmen, stated that of the Shantung question was Japanese is rising, no untoward in-rail strike riot, severely censured now that immediate danger in the effected by the good offices of the cidents have hitherto occurred. Captain G. H. Christic, command- Tainan neighbourhood had been friendly powers; specially the The anti-Japanese boycott, how-ing the Eastern Frontier Rifles,
the Superintendent of Police.] removed, he had instructed com- United States and we desire talever, is becoming more rigorous.who opened fire on the ordera of petent authorities to use diploma- know the attitude of the American Reuter.
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