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OBITUARY,

DEATH OF A PROMINENT · LIBRARIAN.

New York, July 22.

The denth is announced of John Cotton Dana, the well-known librarian-Reuter's American Ser-]

vice.

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TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1929.

CANTON & RUSSIAN

CRISIS.

PATRIOTIC PARADE ARRANGED.

Canton, July 22. A telegram was sent to Nanking by the Canton Government naking for details regarding the present Sino-Soviet imbroglio and instruc tions should hostilities break out, and a reply was received to-day. A meeting was later held at which all high rank civil and military officers were present, and they were ad- dressed by Generals Chan Ming-shu and Chan Chai-Long.

General Chan said that he hoped" every military man would do his part for his country, and that he was confident one-third of the troups in China would be sufficient if every one of them were willing to join the vanguards.

[Mr. John Cotton Dann was born at Woodstock, in 1856, and after studying law was appointed land surveyor in Colorado. Ho was admitted to the New York Bar in 1883 and became librarian) of the Denver Public Library In 1889. From 1898 to 1902 he held a similar position at the City Library, Springfield, Masa,, and since then has been at the Newark City Library. He was director of the Newark Musical Associn- tion from its foundation in 1909. His published works include: "A

General Li Yeung-king, Chief-of- Library Primer," "Notes on Book- binding for Libraries," "Libraries, Staff to the Military Headquarters, Addresses and Essays," "The New was one of the officials at the, meet ing. Interviewed, he stated that Muscum," "American Art," "Gloom of the Museum," "The In- the Canton Government had minde preparations to send an adequate stallation of a Speaker-Sugges-army to the North as soon as in- tions," and the Modern Americanstructiana had been received from Library Economy series. He also Nanking. made many contributions to mága- zines and journals.]

At Government House, Canton, General Chan Ming-shu yesterday held a conclove with his civil Late Mr. E. U. Reid.,

officials in which he reported 10 Word was

received in Hong- the gathering à cable which he kong yesterday of the death in received earlier in the day from Victoria British Columbia), of Mr. Bu Han-min, head of the Legislative Council, Mr. E. U. Reid, formerly a mem- Nanking ber of Messra. Jardine, Matheson's The telegramis arged the Canton staff, and well known in Hong-militarists to support the Central Government in their Bght against kong, Canton and Shanghai.

Russian, oppression.

The late Mr. Reid entered the service of, Jardine, Matheson Ltd., in 1905 at Shanghai. He was later transferred to Canton, after seeing service with several of the Company's Japanese and Chi-! nese branches. It

the Was as

i Company's agent

Canton

Gen. Chan Ming-shu Speaks, At a meeting held last Saturday at the (July 20)

Provincial Tangpu (Kuomintang Headquar- ters) Chairman Chai Ming-shu de- vered an address on the new de velopment of the Manchurian situa that Mr. Reid is best remember-tion, in the course of which he said.

ed.

in part: -

Mr. Reid was a well known

"We must bear in mind that by horgeman, and while in Shanghai Russia's rending troops to our took a keen interest in the Light franiter, the danger of a clash Horse Division of the Shanghai may, become unavoidable. In the Volunteer Defence Corps, He represent international crisis, our tired from the service of the firm people must be very clear on this In 1926 and west to Canada. He point: this is a' matter that con- Jurves a widow had no children.

cerns the entire nation-a matter of life and death to our race! There is only one thing to do to rise, together and line behind the Central Government, and with united hearty to help in, resisting INTERESTING CEREMONY AT the invading" forces!

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PROSPECTUS ISSUED OF MALAYA CONCERN.

London, July 22. The prospectus has been pub. 'lished of the Rubber Estates of Malaya with a capital of £400,000. "Speaking from our position in- All of this capital is offered for ternationally, China has always re- subscription-Reuter. Considerable interest was taken garded peners of premier im-

considerable feeling and in the wedding which was solem portance as well as its guiding with nised at St. John's Cathedral yes principle. In respect to our rights emphasis.

Patriotic Parade. terday afternoon of Miss Marjorie and interests, we have always

to The Provincial Kuomintang has Ruth Exham, only dutighter of sought the proper methods Colonel F. 5. Exham, D.S.0., safeguard them in our foreign decided to stage a patrielle parade

for scule China transactions, for we have no desire

to-day on a monster R.A.0.C., Headquarters,

eneroach

8 any foreign

(July 23). It will start at Command, and Mrs. Exham, and to

o'clock from the Eastern Parade Mr. John Reginald Laing, only son of the Inle Mr. and Mrs. I. H.

Ground from which point it will the principal Laing. The service was conduct

proceed through et by the Dean, the Very Rev.

thoroughfares of the city. Alfred Swann.

The bride, who entered the Cathedral on the army of her father. By whom she was given away, was charmingly attired in a mediaeval pown of cream chiffon Velvet, with girdle of pearls and a veil of hand. made lave, and carried a sheaf of lotus lilies. She was attended by Miss Heather Monie, whe wore a petalled dress of white net with pastelle shaded ribbon flowers and lace cap. The bridesmaid's hou- quet consisted of a Victorian posy of pink and white roses.

territory.

"Although we have had our own internal wars, there is, however, a fundamental difference in their aims from those of the armies at the front. This is patent to the world. We must, therefore, resolutely go forward; we will not tolerate any nation to encroach upon our soil, and we will unitedly resist any such encroachment with all our strength, That we believe in the only way we can hope to attain the purpose of our Revolution.

The procession will be headed by Mr. Li Yeung-king, chief of stall of the Commander-in-Chief, and will

prominent be divided into five different siellong headed by

offeinla Each section is to have a band and to represent different organs, in- stitutions and trades of Canton to be followed up by units from the Army, Navy and Air forces.

The Bureau of Public Safety has "In the past, we had to endure

Russians and Iguoming, because we did not co-ordered the police to take a com-

census of perate together. In the China-plete Jam war, there was only one pro- Russian property in Canton. · vince in China-Chibi-that no-

The bride's mother was dressedtually went into the fighting, while In grey and black flowered geor gette with black and grey hat."

The duties of "best man" were performed by Mr. W. A. H. Maxwell (K. Ö. S. B..

the rest of the provinces merely watched on. But to-uny our people

are awakened to a new life; the whole nation is now united! The Chinese Eastern Railway is no longer a question of a section of the At the conclusion of the core fountry nor of Manchuria-nor of mony, a reception was held at General Chang Hsueh-liang, but of 373, The Peak, where the newly- the nation itself to suffer or live married couple received the fell-in repose together! Therefore, let citations of their many

friends us rise together and do our utmost! and where the toasts, of their Let our military comrades arouse their revolutionary spirit and set health were heartily honoured, their hearts for sacrifice to the

The honeymoon will be spent Fatherland!"

on, a motor tour in the United Stutes, the bride's going Dway dress being of blue flowered gear gette with blue straw hat and pale! fawn and brown kid shoes.

He added that he himself stood willing to proceed to the front,

The Commander-in-Chief (Gén- eral Chan Chai-tong) also spoke

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