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INDUSTRIAL FAIR FEATURES.

BRITISH DISPLAY BIGGEST IN THE WORED.

ENTERPRISE SHOWN.

London, Feb. 16.

KWANGSI REBELS A QUARTETTE OF

STRONGER

BURGLARS.

EXPECTED INVASION OF KWANGTUNG.

HEAVY SENTENCES AT THE

ANXIOUS MOMENTS.

KOWLOON COURT.

CLOTHING STOLEN.

Canton, Feb. 15, Heavy sentences were imposed Admiral Chan Chak, Commander: by Mr.Whyte, Smith at the Kow- in-Chief of the Kwangtung. Pro-on Magistracy this morning on vincial Fleet, is at present in Wu four Chinese who appeared on chow, where he is directing the charges of theft, from a dwelling naval operations against the house at 201, Laichikok Road, of a Kwangsl rebels on the West River, rattan basket containing arti- He is working in conjunction with cles of clothing to the value of

General Chan Chal-tong, the Comforts amounted to burglary.

$36. it, was disclosed that the

Army, in biar affort to get through The defendants all pleaded

inning, the capital of Kwangsi zuilty, a and to exterminate the Kwangel According to Detective Sergeant „riati Meadows, the complainant's resi? rebels, -

dence was entered from the veran dah on the 8th Inst. The men had broken into the adjoining house, which was unoccupied at the time, and then climbed over the veran dah into 261, Laichikak, Rogd where they stole the basket .con- taining the clothing

The British Industries Fair, which opens tomorrow at Olympia, London, and Castle Bromwich, Birmingham, has grown steadily in size since its inception. This year it is larger and more comprehensive than ever before, and is by far the Targest trade exhibition in the world, mander-in-Chief of the 8th Route

For the first time, the London exhibition is to be held in the specially equipped Olympia, which offers greater comfort and a commodation than did the white City used la provious years. Here the place of honour in the man hall is given to a huge athibit of the Empire Marketing Board, which displays not only products of the Home Country but of the Dominions, India and the Colonies Olympia is otherwise devoted to light Industries, such as clothing and a textile display!) which offers goods to suit every- body, from the bathing helle to the Arctic explorer, pottery, and glass, photographic equipment, sporta goods, and scores of other pro- ducts.

At Birmingham, where the heavy section of the Fair, is being held.. the exhibitors have increased until there are eight miles of shop windows and four miles of gang waya with stands on either side, all arranged in section to facilitate inspection of goods in. which visitors have a special to terest.

The hardware and brass foundry acetions have In particular do- veloped, this year,

The whale Fair illustrates the immehed scope of British Industry as well as the vigorous commercial enterprise now being displayed by It-British Wirdess.

STARTLING "WAR" RUMOUR,

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defences of Nanking and adjacent districts. General Liu Chf will be given command of the fortes at Heuchow,

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The proven mittaikonim «Ksvänger is nobre Thir" Canthinéseau thorities claim victoryis afternic tory and montiually announce the expected capture in the near fu- tire of Nanning add Kwellin, the headquarters respectively of the Kwangsl rebels and of General Chang Fat-kwel and his Ironsides. However, so far neither of these cities has been captured. *

Acting on information, the first defendant was subsequently ar

rested on a warrant at 275, Laichi- Hok Road where he was found weating four of the stolen jackets. Pawn tickets relating to "other articles, which had been stolen from the complainant, were also found on the floor. **

Travellers returning from Kwang si report that the rebels are very strong and are in fact gaining atrangth continually, as many other troops have joined In with them. It is believed that General Cheng Fat-kwel is doing his utmost to

The second defendant was ar unite with the Kwangsi rebels and rested in Yoursail on the same in- to again make a determined effort formation, while the third to get through to Kwangtung: No- defendant was arrested on the turally there are no official reports information of the second. The to confirm the foregoing, but it is fourth defendant was at present generally thought that another at-on remand on a charge of larceny tack on this province is likely

of a jacket from a villager of So, Uk village.

Session of

Meantime, the 3rd Plenary

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Kuomintang opens in Nanking on the 1st March; but it is expected that neither General Chan Chai-tong nor Admiral Chan Chak will be able to leave the Province at this critical time to attend the meetings;

It is not known whether General Chan Ming-thu, Civil Governor of Kwangtung, will proceed to Nan king for the Session, or not. It will be remembered that it was just at this time last year when i Excellency was on the way to Nan ding to attend the 2nd Plenary Session that he was injured in the King Edwards Hotellfire and was unable to proceed, being laid up in a Hongkong»hespits] for over; two months.

Those proceeding to Nanking in jconnexion with the Plenary Session Nanking is also concentrating. Include Mr. Tai Chi-tao, President tops at Washingkwan on the of the Examination Yoan and Chan Hupeh-Honan frontier.

cellor of the Sun Yat Sen Univer -An important military conclavesity: Mr. Chu Kawah Presldert le reported to have been held at of the Sun Yat Sen University Kalleng yesterday those attending Mr. Lam Yick-chung, Member of including representatives of Gen- the Provincial Council, and other erels Han Fu-chu, Shih Yu-shan, Provincial Executive Members. The and former subordinatės of party is expected to leave .Canton General Tang Sang-chi. - The

on or about the 20th instant-Or rigeling resolved to support Mar-

Oion Correspondent. shal.Ten Hai-shan.

Chiang's Reply to Yen,

Shanghai, Feb. 16,

It is semi-omeially reported from Nanking that Chiang Kai- shek has replied to Yep Hai-shan's reconi "telegram to him, to resign.

ENGLISH SINGERS.

"A" CROWDED THEATRE.

CAPTIVATED,

A deeply satisfying "eyening of

The Police produced a previous conviction against the second and fourth defendants, both of whom had received two wooks' hard. Lab- our for larceny,

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Referring to the charge of larcony of a jacket against the fourth defendant, the officer said and taken the jacket which was accused had gone up to a house hanging up outside. He ran away but was caught by a constable.

The first and third defondants were cach sentenced to three months hard labour while the second and fourth received son- tences of four months' each; the fourth being given an additional two months on the other charge,

BIG COUNTERFIET

NOTE PLOT..

(Continued from Page 1,3 operating from districts outside the Settlement, but distributing considerable of the counterfeit money in all parts of Shanghel,

Large quantities of the noten were sent to other ports, and the interior; through trusted agents. 'who found markets for them with- "little, trouble.

Search in Klangwan.

The search finally darrowed itself down to Klangwân, where it was learned that the headquarters of the counterfeiters were located

j in one of the farm houses sent

ed about that district. Dincrest inquiries on the part of Chinese

While the contente are not divulgexquisite harmony was provided by ed, it is understood. Chiang Kai- the English. Singers when they shek points out that the conditions made their second, and final ap detectives eventually led a raiding

of the country do not justify, any pearance at the Theatre Royal on party, headed by D. 8. 1. Campbell Kuomintang leader retiring.

Saturday night. There, was ~6) and D. 8. Wadle, to a farm houseät According to Japanese, des- crowded house, which included H.A. Sung Ka zah, dan patches, Feng Yu-halang; has the Officer Administering the Gov-Owing to the isolated nature of returned to’Shënof and taken over erament, and Mr. Southor, to- the farm? house, the police werd command of the Kuuminchun.gether with party,

unable to approach without being Han Fu-cho and other pro-Kup-. It was obvious from the very seen and their advance across open minchun Generals in a circular, start, when three of William Byrd's | country apparently gave persoUS telegram attack the Central Gov-picts were sung, that ingen pres in the house suficient time to ernment, against which they are sent were assured of something not make a getaway. Accompanied reported to be making war pre-only novel and jaspiring, but' of by an official from the Chapel parations.

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A Nanking message says tudom heard. Throughout the reached the house, but with the Han-min, Tan Yén-kat and Wang harmed and delighted, the large place was dearted. An entry had whole muga, ilin artistes, exception of an old wodap, the Chung-hui, the presidente of the audience. Their interpretations of to be forced, for d Legislative, Executive and Judicial the works of the great madrigalists Later, the gang consisting of yuans, respectively, have cabled of the 16th and 17th Centuries were five men and four. women, were to Yen Hel-shan. deploring the flawless. They sang these fine old arrested as, the result of police latter's attempt to "coeres Chiang muridles with such grace and beauty in botigations. Kai-shek to retire, and accusing that the works seemed as fresh as The accused were ordered to be Yen Hal-phan of fomenting strifes they thust have beep to their bear turned over to the Chinese authori- They urge him to "ponder" careers at the time they were written. ties for trial on a charge of coun- fully for the welfare of the party. Such balance and tone could not be terfeiting, when they appeared on and the Government."-Reuter. surpassed. One could not help remand before Judge Kao, yester

thinking, moreover, that the de- day, in the Provisional Court, and lightful fare provided made an through their respective lawyern;} pecial appeal by way of contrast strenuously opposed the extradi- In this Jazz-ridden' age, when we tion. are apt to lose touch and sympathy with all: that fa best; in music.

HAICHING PIRACY TRIAL

POSTPONED TO MARCH

SESSIONS.

FINE TO CLOUDY:

There is no necesafty to out- line the programinę given, whilst to name Individual singers would be wholly superfluous. We should like, The Royal Observatory, reports The trial of Lam Hing and Lam however, to make special mention Ming on an indictment of wound of Gibbons "The BDver Swan that the anticyclone over China has ing with Intent to commit a piracy Wilbye's "Sweet Honey sucking dissipated, Pressure is highest to on board the ss. Halching, which Rees, and Morley'sNow is the the north of Korea. Light airs and was to have taken place before the Month of Maging," whilst Bennet's morning fog along the S. coast of Chief Justice (Sir Henry Golan) at "Weep, O. Mine Exes and the China and moderate monsoon over the Criminal Bessions, this morn weird folk-song, "I Bowed the Seeds the China S. The local forecast fog has been postponed until of Love," the intter to an arrange till noon to-morrow N.E. March 6. At present the ship is ment by Gustav Holst, were also winds, moderate, fine to cloudy. away from the Colony, and the specially appealing officer witnesses are not avialable," At the close, the audience would

The Crown has entered a nolle not remain satisfed until several only instructive, but were given prosequa In the case of Saito encores had been given, all of which such a charming speaking Ryuichi, a Japanese who was com

ware deeply enjoyed. do that they just fitted in with

A word should be added concern" whole atmosphere of the evening. mitted to the Sessions on aning the much-appreciated explanaHongkong only reg Indictment of offering a bribe to atory remarks by Mri Cuthbert English Singers are police officer,

Kelly, the leader.. These were not further appearance

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