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afterwards decamped to the hinterland.Reuter,

Later Reports.

Hankow, Oct. 9. Latest news from upriver Indi cates that all is quiet, the revolters having gone inland. It is revealed that during the Iehang affair, Shao Wan-shun went aboard: the gunboat Weishen, from where he "directed operations against the mutineers: It is expected Shao will return here as soon as pos- alble to report on the situation to the local authorities.

A representative from Ho Chien has arrived here with a request for ammunition and supplies, so that the anti-"Ironsides expedi- tion can be pushed forward. Router.

A General Attack.

A PRETTY CANTON WEDDING.

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MISS D. PAGET MARRIED TO MR. L. WERNER.

POPULAR RESIDENTS.

Shameen, Oct. 9. brated here to-day on the occasion A very pretty wedding was cele of the marriage of Miss Dorothy Paget, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Souders Paget, to Mr. Ludwig Werner, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Werner, of Hamburg, Germany, y

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raised by the invitation, France's acceptance of which may be takan for granted. Reuter."

London, bet. 9. General Dawes, the American Ambassador, has left London for AmericaReuter.

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More Than Had Hoped,

Washington, Oct. 9.

Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, inter- viewed by Router's correspondent, said:"I have achieved more than I had hoped. One thing possible during the short visit was to get The wedding was celebrated in into personal contact with the the beautiful home of the bride's President and to get a pronounce- mother at Paak Hok Tung, atment that Anglo-American policy 2lclock this afternoon, Dwould be conducted on the as A. J. Fisher performing the cords dumption that war between us is meny! The house was beautifully impossible, and that our Navies decorated and formed a most fitt- would not come into conflict with ing antting to a really lovely each other. wedding.

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"We have both reiterated "not only our Adhesion to the Peace Pact, but have announced to the world that we are going to apply it to our practical polley and use it to reach agreements on subjecta. which have defied agreement hitherto.

Canton, Oct. 9. The bride, who was given away, Upon the arrival of Chan Chaity Mr. W. F.Gilman, wore white tong at Wuchow on October a tulle and face over a white satin military conference was held that) dress with a veil of white, tulle evening at the branch. headquar- and a lace cap caught up with ters of the 8th Route Army, where orange blossom, and carried a the officers and staff of Gañ. Chanbouquet of white roses and a are now being accommodated. It white chain of love and maiden is and that orders were issued to hair ferri. land and naval forces to move

"Consequently, I take to London Miss Marion Lockwood was the forward on the 8th and 9th to maid of honour, and Miss Teddy will now be the subject of study A series of questions, all of which begin operations against the Kwangai insurgents. According Hunter and Miss Priscilla Thomp to press information obtained from son the train bearers. The mild by the Departments concerned and the headquarters of the 62nd Divi- of honour wore a white organdie between the Dominions and our sion yesterday, the troops of this and lace over pale pink satin dress, selves, for the purpose of reach division have been ordered to ad- and carried a bouquet of pinking an agreement thereon. vance overland from Yung-hui to roses and maidenhair fern, while Tong-yuan, and that those of the the little train bearers looked very 59th Division will move up by sweet in white organdie and lace river to Chum-kiang, with Ins-over, pale blue, carrying silver tructions to act jointly with the baskets with tea roses and mini-

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The general attack is experted to commence on October 10, in the upper districts of Wuchow, where the troops are to be concentrated. The 60th Division under the com- mand of General Tsoi Ting-kal have also been ordered to advance to a certain point from which they will attack the rebels in three directions. It is also learned that the forces of General Yang Ting fel who are at present at Lui- Con-chow are under orders to move to

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The bride's mother wore a beige georgette over beige crepe satin dress and carried a bouquet of salmon pink gladiolas.

Mr. F. Petersen attended the bridegroom as "best man."

"This has been arrived at not purpose of dividing for the America and ourselves from the rest of the world, but rather to enable us to be more effective than ever in co-operating with other na tions to establish the security_ of peace."Reuter's American Ser- vice.

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PATENT'S DEATH AFTER A STRUGGLE.

A very large number of guests was present at the house where a reception was held after the ceremony, and many friends albo assembled at the Hongkong, Can- ton and Macao Steamboat Com pany's wharf at 4.30 p.m. to speed

London, Aug. 29. point they will direct the attack the newly married couple on their

James Whitehead, aged 42, chief against the rebels at Nanning. It honeymoon. They left by the 8.8. is sald that the forces will meet Täishan for Hongkong en route monitor at the Ministry of Pen- at Kwel-ping and Kwei-yang.at a for Cheung Chau, where the sions Hospital at Cosham, Hamp shire, who had already been com certain date. The districts vaca-honeymoon will be spent,

coroner's ted by General Yang Ting-fei's.

The young bride jooked extreme-mitted for trial on à

a charge of man- troops will be occupied by the ly pretty in her going away dress warrant on Kwangtung forces.

which consisted of beiga slaughter, appeared at Portsmouth dress and coat.with ghous..stock- Police Court yesterday charged with causing the death of Ralph ings and hat to match.

Whitefield Gidden, aged 38, an ex- soldier, of Raynes Park, who was a patient, at the hospital.

Control of Wachow After the advance of the above The great number of beautiful troops to the upper river districts, presents received by the young Wuchow and the places along the couple amply testified to their Fu River. will come under the great popularity amongst Canton control of the 63rd Division, ac-residents.. cording to the order of the Com- Prior to the ceremony at the mander-in-Chief: General Li Yang-home of the bride's mother, the Mr. J. D: Cassela, K.C., and Mr. St. king. commander of the 63rd Divi- civil ceremony was performed as John Hutchinson. sion, upon receipt of the above 10.20 in the morning by Dr. Jur. order, has given instructions to

Mr. Sefton Cohen, appeared on behalf of the Public Prosecutor, and Whitehead was defended by

Mr. J. L. Pratt, on the instruc

his command for transhipment to Wagner, Consuleipneral for Ger-

many, at the German-Consulate tions of the Treasury Solleitor, Wuchow.

Yesterday morning the brigade in the Ka Num Tong Building, watched the proceedings on behalf under the command of Brigadier Canton-Our Own Correspondent of the Ministry of Pensions. General Wong Chat-man were or-

dered to assemble at the East

Mr. Cohen said that on June 11 Gidden was admitted to the Royal

Parade Ground to receive an ad- FAMOUS GUIDE KILLED Portsmouth Hospital suffering from dress by General Li, while the brigade under the command of

grave abdominal injury and died a few hours later.

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ching this morning were also given an address by the General. After the departure of this Divi- slon, which has been protecting The British Alpine climber and Canton, the safety of the city will ski expert, Mr. Richard Kay, had be placed in the hands of the dis an escape from death while climb trict militia and police. Othering the Dent Blanche (14,318 regiments will be assigned to co- feet) yesterday morning.

Mr. Kay had set out with, two the protection of Canton, bringing guides, Franz Taugwalder and up the total amount of forces to Alfred Aufdenglatten, and as seven thousand,

they were approaching the top It is reported that the National they were passed by two English 18th Division, which marched tourists and a guide, who were down from Kulkang under the also all roped together, command of General Tan Tao- When Mr. Kay and his guides yan, arrived at Nam Hung on the reached the spot known as the 8th and are awaiting further Ina-Grand Gendarme, a stone, which tructions from headquarters. was probably detached by mis- Canton News Agency.

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It would be the case for the pro- when Gidden was being trans ferred from G. to F. ward at the Cosham Hospital, Whitehead de- liberately kicked him and so caused which resulted in the injury Gidden's death.

Gidden's Strength. Dr. D. H. Paul, the medical superintendent of Cosham Hospital, said that the institution was for suffering from neuraethenia and the reception of ex-Service men

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Whitehead was a man of sound qualification and a most capable and efficient monitor. He had no complaint against him of any kind until this case came up.

bounding down the hillside and He had heard that before his re- struck Taugwaldez on the nape moval to F. Ward Gidden had been of the neck. He let go his hold,quarrelsome, Alad that he tried to and fell down the precipice they catch imaginary things on the wall, were-skirting, drugging Mr. Kay and had attempted to set fire to his with him.

ward. He was a potential homicide The other guide jumped aside and a man of great personal and twisted the rope round strength. He had been in a series stone, which gave him sufficient of Institutions since 1919 and hid purchase to hold up his two once been certified. He had been comrades. After dragging them sent to F. Ward to be certified. back, he found that Taugwalder had been killed by the blow he had received, while Mr. Kay had sustained a nasty wound in" the head and hád à bruised knee."

A relief column was able to reach the scene of the accident, and with great difficulty brought in Mr. Kay and the body of the unfortunate Tangwalder, who was the father of three children. He was one of the best known guides in Zermatt...”.

of luggage and six cwt. of mail. On the same day 23 aeroplanes arrived with 120 passengers, five tons of luggage, eight cwt. of mall. It has been observed that the most regular air travellers are business men, actors, artists, am- bassadors, doctors, and jockeys, while well-known people who pre- fer to fly whenever convenient arc Mr. Kay is well known in Lord Melchett, Sir Walter Gibbons, Zermatt, and one of the famous Prince Eric of Denmark, Jack skf fumps is called by his name.. Hylton with all his band and their instruments and a number of but there are signs that an increas music hall, cinoma," and stage Ing number are using the afr stars, including Pola Negri, Gaby routes. Morlar, and Roale Dolly.

The gooda, carried by air are The popularity of flying la usually in the category of luxuries, greatest among Americans, followfrom lobsters and fruit to rate od by English, Germans, and horses and jewellery. Some big Japanese. As for the French it arms are beginning to send their has been a hard fight as always products abroad in a special typo to make them alter their habits of transport, a sort of dying van.

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Dr. F. H. Simpson said that Whitehead reported to him that in a struggle with Gidden, Orderly Lovell had received a kick in the stomach, and, he (Whitehead) had been hit in the mouth by Gidden.

Whitehead added that he did not think it necessary for Dr. Simp son to see Gidden, and that he had reported the occurrence to call at tention to Gidden's injuries.

Bruises on Eye and Hip. Dr. W. H. Allen, senior house aur- geon at the Royal Portsmouth Hospital, said that Gidden when admitted was suffering from shock, and had bruises on the left eye and hip bone.

The cause of death was a per- forated ulcer, and he considered that the perforation took place at the same time as the bruising. which was caused by violence

It was possible, he added, for the perforation to arise from natural

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