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MORE RAIDS MADE BY THE CANTON POLICE.
The drastic measures adopted by the Canton Police in running down Communists' in Kwangtung evidenced by the fact that during the Inat week or so about 70 "Red" suspects have been arrested, forty being found guilty and shot!
LIGHTER LOOTED.
BOYCOTT ACTIVITY IN SHANGHAI
RADIO BROADCAST,
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Broadcast by Z.B.W, on 360 metres. 1.48 p.m. Weather Report. 6.30-0,30 p.m. Demonstration Pro- gramme.
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MORE' ARCTIC COLD.
SEVERE WINTER WEATHER RETURNS TO BRITAIN.
London, Feb. 20,- After a few days of comparative mildness, the Arctic conditions" have been renowed in Britain.
Heavy snowfalls are general, duo, according to weather exports, to a persistent anti-cyclone over Scandinavia and Russia.
Still colder wonther is fore casted-Reuter.
Crowd Disappointed.
Under, cover of darkness, a largo party of Chinese dressed in plain clothes and armed with Mauser pis- arotola and riflas boarded a Harbour to- gistered lighter at Shanghai containing n cargo of piece goods valued at over Tis. 30,000 shipped in the care of Mesors. Jardine, Matheson and Co., 9 p.m. Evening Programme (Vie. and destined for Yangtze ports. Martial Moments,"
tor and II. M. V. Records). The affair occurred in the heart of the The Band of II.M. Coldstream Guards, Settlement at Kiukiang Road Jetty
"Song Of The Volga. Bontmen," and the armed party arrived by a watchmen and crow of the cargo large steam launch, intimidated the "The Dear Homeland,"
Bass-Baritone, Peter Dawson, "Sanctuary of
Of The Heart,"
London, Feb. 26, boat, attached a towing rope to the
The snow disappointed London- Ughter and towed it to the Chinese In A Chinese
Organ Reginald Feort.ers hoping to see the Prince of Walea proceed In stato from Buck- from the lighter into the Chinese Night Time in Ok Shanghai," Chamber of Commerce godown.
Whitey Smith's Majestic Hotel Orch. Ingham Palace to St. James Palace "PagliaccPrologue,"
to deputise for the King in holding the first layeo of the season."
The bad weather compelled a cancellation of the state procession. The Prince of Wales, Instead of driving in the silver and gold stato conch, escorted by Life Guards, arranged to walk from York House-Reuter.
was arriving from Shin- City where the cargo was discharged | uro a Wild Garden."
"No, I don't swallow none of old Sawbone's Number Nines! All the culprits were detained I take Pinkettes instead; they do during Police raids conducted with the work just as good, and cause the greatest secrees, Ono report no gripes nor trouble."
received by the authorities was to One of the most pleasing features the effect that a band of Com- about Pinkettes 18 their mild yet munists through efficiency. You simply kwan, the principal terminus of the take a couple of these dainty Cauton-Shinkwan railway. A trap little pilules at bed-time, and lawas net and detectives awaited the the morning constipation, sick arrival of the train. They were headache, biliousness, liverish- followed to Bai Chuen, where ten ness, gloom have disappeared, and were arrested. you welcome the new day feeling fresh, cheery, efficient. Chomists everywhere 'sell Pinkettes ut. 60 cents per vial,
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the majority of the primanere had in their possession booklots containing reliable information_re- garding the movements of Na tionalist leaders and details of the Nationalist programme."
So far neither the shippers nor the shipping company have been able to recover any part of the cargo and on representations being made are told that “it is a matter for the Committee to decide."
Baritone, Lawrence Tibbott. "Zampa," (Borold) The Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards. "Spring Song," "Sorenity,"
Violin Solo, Rence Chemet The Anti-Japanese, Boycott.
"Unfinished Symphony In B Minor,"
(Schubert) It appears that on the night the watchman on duty on the Lighter ob
The Royal Opera Orch; served a steam launch approaching Love, Could I Only Toll Theo," Covent Garden. the Kluklang Road pontoon and later."So We'll Go No More A-Roving" the launch mado fast and armed, men The most successful raid' was.
boarded the cargo boat. On inquiry, "She Wonders
Tenor, Derek Oldham. carried out, on Sunday when pose of armed police raided a Com-members of the armed party repres
the watchman was kilormell that the "Chinese: W. Why" munist den in a horse at Saikwan. sented the anti-Japanese Boycott Tace. Potpourri
Smith's Majestic Hotel Orch. Communist lender Association and wore going to con- Marek Weber And His Orchestra. name Chen was found there, it sento the goods on board the lighter Songs My Mother Taught Me," being alleged that he has long claiming that they were of Japanese "Since First I Met Theo," evnded the Police, by living at the origin."
"The Swan,"" suburb of Fong Chuen. Informa tion received on Sunday, morning
"Moment Musical,” that the man was enuing to the city was promptly used.
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The watchmen and the crew point- ed out that the goods were in the care of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson and Co. and, therefore, could not be touched but their arguments were of no avail and they were roughly push | ed aside. Subsequently the armed party attached a tow rope to the lighter and proceeded to the Chinese City where they discharged the cargo into A godown which contained thousands of packages of goods.
Soprano, Rosa Ponaello,
WEST RIVER MISHAP.
WUCHOW STEAMER STRIKES
· SUBMERGED ROCK,
'Impact with a rock in Tung Sai Ma Ling waters, near the Samshui River, Iras caused the a... Tai Ming, tho well known Hongkong-Wuchow steamer on the run to the West River districts, some damage, and will probably neces Miguel Fleta.sitate her entering dock for alight re."
phira to-day.
Violoncello Solo, Pablo Casals. "Marina-George'a Arrival,"
"At Dawning,” "Andantino,"
The incident occurred while tha Violin Solo, Fritz Kreinter, vessel was on her trip to Hongkong Woman la Fickle,"
from Wuchow with 254 passengers, mostly Chinese, and 1,700 packets of "My Sunshine!"
cargo on board.
Tenor, Tito Schipa, "Hungarian Dance No. 5 and 6,"
San Francisco "A Perfect Day!!
ment applying to returned students release of the cargo but all were un- "The Rosary Symphony Orchestra. not known for the presont, but ac.
from Russia:
All students who return to China from Russin shall report to the Government within one week from the time of their landing; any student who falls to report himself shall be considered as a Communist and be liable.to be ar- rested as such by officers of the Government; all returned students are to stay at the Government quarters, and shall be provided with food at the expense of the Government, these quarters to be in charge of a representative from the Central Government; Buch students are not allowed to leave the Government quarters unless a cortificate has been received from the Central Government that they not connected with Com- munism; the students shall be get free immediately on receiving a certificate from the, Central Gov vernment, which is to be signed by at least five members of the Kuomintang Committee, and free atudents shall report themselves to the Government from time to time for one year, as to what they have been doing during that period.
Should any student confess that he is connected with Communism he will be dealt with according to law-A Correspondent.
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Attempts were made to secure the successful and the matter has now been referred to the British Can- gulate.
Who Shall Pay?
Several most important points of the greatest literest to shir ping com- panies and merchants are raised by this latest outrage. Nelt er shipping company nor shipper ha infringed having taken delivery of cargo to any law, but the shipy ng company lighter for transhipment to steamer and having presuma ly, issued ship- ping documents to al ppers, apparent- y han contracted to ship the cargo to destination or, at least, has given a receipt against socal delivery.
Further, shipyrs conceivably have hypothecated th cargo and are under obligation to deliver a complete act of shipping do umenta to banks which
Lettors of the cannot now do. ment with consignees may be in ex- Credi d by banks by arrange istence in respect of this cargo. Banks may already have advanced money against the production of documents.
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Soprano, Rosa Fonselle.
News Bulletin.
"Gipsy Love--Waltz" "Sweetheart-Waltz,"
International Concert Orchestra. "Aldershot Command Searchlight
Tattoo,"
Masand Pipe Bands Of The
Aldershot Command. March "The 78th's Farewell to Gibraltar."
Kitchen."
Strathspey "The De'il in the
Real "The No'il among the Tallers," March "The Wee Man at the Loom." March "Hot Punch." Slow March "My Home." God Save The King. 10.30 p.m. Close Down.
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LUSITANO CHAMPIONS
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Malters of this sort do not, of course, interest the precocious youths
The following are the results of the functioning as anti-boycott society drawing which took place last night! ropresentatives. They probably of the Club Lusitano's Cash Sweep position if explained to them. But would not be able to appreciate the on the Hongkong Champlons, to be the fact remains that multitudinous
'run to-day: complications can arise from this latest outrage and the only solution is the immediate return of the cargo. to the British firm in whose charge it
WANDERING SCHOLARS partly was at the time of the Blegni
arted raid.
LECTURE ABOUT THE MIDDLE CHINA & THE POWERS.
AGES BY MISS WATTS.
of great value to the students] of the Hongkong University and to others who are interested in the more famous literary men of the Middle Ages, was a lecture by Miss M. B. Watts, M. A. in the Union Assembly Room of the University, yesterday evening, to members of the Education. Society and their friends.
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Shanghai, Feb. 26. Interviewed by pressmen lo Nanking on the recent foreign negotiations the Chinese Foreign Minister, Dr. C. T. Wang asserted that the deadlock in the Tsinantu $4,000, discussions continues, and all negotiations with Japan have ceas-
1st Prize, $28,020; 2nd, $8,000; 3rd,
8.8. CHINHUA AGROUND ON WAY TO HONGKONG.
Miss Watts spoke of the study and attitude of the scholars of the Middle Ages, which began. In ed. Dr. Wang added that he OŃ BAKSHA BANKS. Grecco a very long time ago. would hold a final meeting with She traced. the works of the Mr. Yoshizawa, men whose names are now well Commenting on the negotiations known, from Greece to Rome and for the revision of the Sino-French other countries. In the Middle treaty, Dr. Wang aald that pro- Ages Bald Misa Watts, the grass had been made in a smooth language of the people was manner, and he expected to hold .: The British vessel, Chinhus, whilst Latin.
one more conference with the coming to Hongkong through the In making reference to the French Minister before the agree- Hainan Straits, went aground et scholars of Ireland, the speaker ment will be afgned in Nanking. Baksha Banks, which is described as mentioned a humorous incident The Chinese Minister remarked "extending to westward Lat. 20 deg. which occurred at a dinner. The that the Chinese have continued 07 min. N. and Long. 110 deg. 25 Irish were known as Scotus, and the negotiations with the Belgian min. E" during a dinner one of the guests Minister to China on the retroces-
naked a monk the difference be-elon of the Belgian concession inrived in port on Monday. She is She managed to refloat herself and tween a satus (drunkard) and a Tientsin to China. He added that under the command of Capt. D. D. Scotus. The scholar repiled that the National Government expect Richards. She was borthod In mid- the difference was the width of the ed the conferences in this direc-stream and is presumably none the table (laughter),
tlo to succeed, an agreement in worse for her experience.
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Speaking of the scholars of the which Belgium agrees to give up. tenth century, Miss Watts and her concession in Tlentain pro that this period had a bad name bably being signed in about at and was referred to as the depth month's time-Weh Klu Yat Po. of the dark ages. There were not many great poets in that century. The Church, she said, disapproved of these wandering scholars be- cause they were a bad lot. She mentioned various incidents of the Infidelity of these men, who wrote scandalous poems and parodied the hymns. They oven wrote a drink parody of the Creed,
It was about the year. 1215 that Latin became disused in England. said the lecturer.
Votes of thanks were expressed to Miss Watts for the pains ahe had taken in preparing the paper,
THE U.S. NAVY.
LARGE SUM VOTED FOR RECONDITIONING.
INCREASING COST SHOWN IN ESTIMATES.
SOCIAL LEGIḤLATION.
London, Feb. 26. The increasing cost of social leglaation is revealed in Joint estimates by the Ministries of President Coolidge his pproved | Health and Labour of £79,056,000, the Bill authorising a sum of an increase of £2,417,000, of which $14,800,000 for alterations and re- housing grants account for £400, pairs to the battleships Pennsyl000, unemployment £266,000, old vanis
Arizona.-Router's age penalons £1,300,000 and
emigration £48,000,--Reuter,
And
Washington, Feb. 26.
American Servico,
Exactly how the mishap occurred Is cording to available information tho vessel left Samshui yesterday morn- ing for Hongkong, and after the im pact it was found that she had boon holed and pumps had to be employed. The damage, howover, is slight, end the steamer was able to resume her voyage, arriving here at seven o'clock last night..
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