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THE

HONGKONG

"PENINSULA HOTEL

HONGKONG HOTEL: REPULSE BAY HOTELI PEAK HOTEL

AND

SHANGHAI

ASTOR HOUSEI PALACE HOTELF HOTELS

LIMITED.

in association with the Grand Hotel Des Wagons Lite, Poking.

KOWLOON HOTEL

KOWLOON.

Under the Personal Supervision and Attention of

Phone Nos.

K. 008 & K. 609.

Mr. & Mrs. H. J. WHITE.,

PALACE

Tel Kowloou No. 3

Cable KowLOTEL

Hongkong.

HOTEL

Tel. Adirem “Palace,"

"

A First Clan Residential, and Tourt Hotel with all the Con

Coar vend more of a kieme. Under Entirely European Management, Lounge and Billiard Siren. Three minutes fron Ferry. Families apreinlly

sa erud for. Moderate term.

EUROPE

Mrs. J. H. Oxbarry,

Propri Lerse

HOTEL

'Renowned by Recommendation"

DANCING:

MUSIC:

GRILL:

After Dinner every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.

On the VERANDAH every Saturday from 12 noon to 1.30 p.m. and every Tuesday, Thurs- day and Saturday from 7.30 to 8.30 p.m.

Telephone. 5341 (8 lines) Cables "EUROPE" Singapore.

THE EUROPE HOTEL Ltd.

Arthur E. Odell Managing Director.

RUNNYMEDE HOTEL-PENANG

"MALAYA'S NICEST HOTEL”....... With beautiful private lawns to the Sea

MODERN THROUGHOUT

Dinner-dance twice weekly

RUNNYMEDE HOTEL LTD. George Goldsack.

CABLES.-"RUNNYMEDE."

Manager.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1930.

CHURCH YOKE ON "IRONSIDES" MAY

MALTA.

GOVERNMENT NOT WANTING IT SHAKEN OFF.

ROME AND POLITICS.

Malta, June 16.

The Governor, replying to the Archbishop's protest against the police, declares that he has not

SWITCH.

NEGOTIATIONS' WITH NANKING.

BREAK WITH KWANGSI FORCE REPORTED POSSIBLE.

found any grounds for censure AN UNEXPECTED TURN or criticism of the police and re- minds the Archbishop that the

Shanghai, June 16. safety of the community lies in the hands of the police. The Gover- Unexpected developments are nor trusts that he may count on expected in the Hunan situation, the co-operation of the Archbishop it being understood that negotia in reducing to a minimum the op- portunities for public demonstra- tions between the Ironside Com- tions which might lead to disorder. manders and envoys of the The Archbishop's protest also National Government in pro- included an expression of deep gress as a result of which the regret that the Governor had al- lowed the Government Gazette to Ironside Army may surrender to be used to enable Lord Strickland Nanking and take part in the

to publish a series of libels against campaign against the Shansi- the Church and Clergy,

Kuominchun allies.

In view of the fact that Nan-

BOMBAY UNREST

CONTINUES.

PARSEE DEMONSTRATORS JEER THE POLICE.

DACCA FERMENT,

Bombay, June 16.

"On a rumour that a picketer and had been assaulted, a large excited crowd, mostly Parsees, of Messrs. gathered in front Whiteaway, Laidlaw and Com pany's shop, one of the largest European department stores here, and booed and jeered the police. and slightly injured ten of the The police eventually charged demonstrators-Reuter.

Bombay, June 16.

A second batch of pickets has sentenced to four months' rigorous been arrested, all concerned being imprisonment. Reuter.,

Dacca, June 16.

ent parts of the city to-day, whilst Two bombs exploded. in differ- a Mahomedan stabbed a Hindu by

whom he had been assaulted.

In connexion with Lord Strick-

The streets are deserted, and land's medium of defence, the'

no shops are open. Hindus are Governor now reminds the Arch-king is said to be seriously short leaving the city,Reuter. bishop that the British Govern of troops, following the heavy

Bombay, June 16. suffered, ment's White. Paper reproduced casualties

and that The first effect of the Viceroy's the Vatican's accusations against General Chang Fat-kwai, the officer anti-intimidation Ordinance was Lord Strickland. It therefore commanding the Ironside troops, seen this morning, when the police does not seem unreasonable that was a trusted servant of Marshal arrested twenty-six. Gandhi-ites Lord Strickland should publish his Chiang Kai-shek during the who were picketing shops selling defence in an official paper. Northern expedition in 1926, the foreign cloth, inside the European defection of the Ironsides is quite business quarter, apparently un- deterred by the bursting of the possible.

monsoon at the week-end.

Later.

Renter.

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The twenty-six picketers, have been sentenced to four months' hard labour.

Break With Kwangsi. Troubles are expected to break out in Hunan upon the conclusion of the Nanking-Ironside negotia- Their places outside the shopa tions and a split between the were immediately taken by more Ironside and Kwangsi alliance is volunteers, who were promptly ar- expected. The latter troops under rested. Large crowds cheered the the command of General Li Chun- culprits. yen are likely to continue with their support to the Kuominchan faction.

Lord Strickland's Viewa

London, June 16. Lord Strickland arrived here to-day from Malta by air. In an interview with Reuter he em phasised that the Government of Malta did not wish to shake off the yoke of the Church. They were prepared to take religion from Rome but politics from themselves, Previous Popes had allowed complaints against Bishops and Priests, but the present Pope did Official Nanking communiques not appear to wish to listen to from Hunan state that tba such complaints. The Pope was infalliable but the Bishops were] not necessarily so. Lord Strick- land added that he was confident that a satisfactory solution would be found.-Reuter.

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DIFFICULTIES IN HOTEL CASE.

Subsequently forty-five other Gandhi-ites, of whom forty-two were women, were arrested in à suburb while picketing liquor pre- mises.-Reuter.

Simla, June 16. Nationalist Navy has recaptured The general election to the Yochow, on the Huseh-Hutan Legislative Assembly Council of frontier, this place having been State has been fixed for September. taken by the Ironsides some timeReuter. last week.

Yochow is said to be quiet and no untoward incident has occurred during the Nationalist conquest.

Nanking Reinforcements.

The Nationalist Commanders claim that 100,000 troops have been disturbed along the Hupeh-

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THEFTS FROM THE AERODROME.

AT THE

CONSIDERABLE PROPERTY

STOLEN.

a sequel before Mr. Whyte Smith

(Continued from Page 1)

Hunan frontier to meet the The theft of 16 coils of control demand and the brine onslaught of the Ironside-Kwangsi cable belonging to the Royal Air machinery as capacity. The ice allies, and, with General Ho Ying- Force authorities at Kai Tak ha making plant was on direct ex-ching as the commanding officer, pansion, and was directly separate the Nationalist troops are con from that which

circulated fident of their ability to desist the through the brine coolers. The ice water plant had a separaté cooler and was on a direct ex- pansion system.

Ironside invasion.

at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning when a fireman employed

at the Aerodrome appeared on al Yesterday was marked by the charge of stealing the cable. A marine hawker was before his arrival at Hankow of many wound-Worship accused, of receiving His Lordship asked Mr. Hackered troops, indicating that fighting stolen property. for his explanation for the big between the Nationalist and Iron- difference in the temperature of side vanguard has occurred on the the water between that in 1928 borders. and of July 1929. In 1928 it was 72 and in 1929 83 degrees,

Mr. Hacker said that at the time the temperature was taken in 1928. very little water was being taken out of the well, but in 1929, he would imagine that the opening of the mains to the sea allowed the hot seepage to be brought in.

The returning of the water to the well would not raise the tem- perature? Oh yes.. The tempera- ture was 80-82 when not being returned and 85-80 when it was.

Water Analysis.

MORE TROOPS LEAVE CHINA AND BELGIUM. face?--If you increase the com-

CANTON.

TO ASSIST NATIONALISTS IN THE NORTH.

Canton, June 14.

EXHIBITION PAVILION AT

LIEGE.

If the condensing water is too hot, can you overcome that dif- culty by increasing the pressure and increasing the condenser sur the presser that keeps down machinery capacity. The machine would not have so much refrigerat- ing capacity if the compresser is increased.

If you get plenty of cold water you can reduce the compresser and the condenser surface?-Yes, and at the same time increase the efficiency and capacity of the plant.

Mr. Sheldon In re-examination asked: What would. be the maximum temperature of water necessary to obtain 120 gallons ef water per minute for the plant to do Its work efficiently?-77 de-

grees.

Three

More Reserves,

Both defendants admitted their) offences.

According to

Sub-Inspector

Elston, the first defendant, who was employed at the aerodrome thousand. Nationalist as a fireman, was seen yesterday troops under the 8th Nanking morning by Flying Officer E. B. Division, (General Miao Ding-Webb to hand out the cable the through the fence to the second wen), which took part in Kwangsi war recently, left Nan- defendant, who was on the outside. The first defendant had been king this morning for Hankowy as

by the Air employed

Force Nationalist reserves in the Hunan for 2 years and bore a good War.

character.

In

General Miao Bing-wen, told Flying Officer Webb intimated Chinese correspondants that judg-that the Kai Tak authorities bad ing by his experience when fight lost considerable property and he ing with the Ironside troops in asked his Worship to make an Kwangsi, the latter were poorly example of the defendants. equipped with arms and ammuni- the past petrol, oil and tools had tion. General Miso added that been stolen in the same way and the Shansi reports boasting of the the men stationed at the aero- strength of the Ironside and drome had to pay for these losses. Each defendant was fined $25 Kwangsi armies are, in many cases, much exaggerated. The or three weeks' hard labour in default: His Worship remarked has only three that he was taking into considera Ironside army regiments left with about the tion the first defendant's good same number of troops under record of service. General Tang Sang-ming, an ally while the the Ironsides, of Kwangsi Army under General Li Chung-yen has about 18 regiments.

HUNDRED WICKETS FOR FREEMAN.

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London, June 16.

MR. THOMAS TAKES NEW POST.

ASSUMES SECRETARYSHIP OF THE DOMINIONS.

London, June 16. The Rt. Hon. Mr. J. H: Thomas to-day 28sumed his new position in the Ministry as Secretary of State for the Dominions. The

decided

to

Liege, June 16. The Chinese Pavilion at the In- Many more troopships have ernational Exhibition being held left Canton for the North during here was formally inaugurated the present week, practically the whole of the 6th and 8th Route this afternoon in the presence of Armies having now departed to the Chinese Charge d'Affaires, the reinforce the Nationalist forces Commissioner General, Dr. Tsu in Shantung against the Kuomin- and M. Vandervelde, representing chun-Shansi offensive.

the Government and the Directors General Chu Shao-leung, Com- of the Exhibition. mander-in-Chief of the 6th Route Dr. Tau recalled the bonds of That would be for ordinary Army, was amongst the last to friendship uniting Belgium and average efficient work? Yes.

Vandervelde leave Canton a few days ago, China, while M.

You have been told, that Mr. Kent beat Derbyshire în a Coun-office became necessary when the

ty cricket fixture to-day at Tan-Premier recently leaving Colonel Cheung Chun-po praised China's efforts in all fields Brearley gave you an envelope with

the offices of the here to wind up the affairs of the in recent years and thanked China the analysis of the water, and that bridge. The match was notable separato Staff of the 6th Route Army before for participating in the Exhibi- he signed the chit book after- for a fine bowling performance by Dominions and the Colonies in himself proceeding to the North. tion-Reuter.

wards. Can you say definitely yes Freeman who took eight of the view of the approach of the Ira- perial Conference and the nature or no, it that did happen?--I say Derbyshire wickets for 70 runs of its business. Formerly there The situation here is very quiet

no, It did not happen.

bringing his total up to a hundred were two Under' Secretaries of General Chan Ming-shu, Civil

It has been put to you that your wickets this season. He is the State for the Dominions and the Governor of Kwangtung, and 2 In Kwangsi the situation is also co-effelent for the transmission of first bowler to accomplish the feat Colonies, but they had one head fo very staunch supporter of Marshal quiet. The Kwangsi rebels are

heat through cork is wrong and this year... Chiang Kai-shek, has time and now directing their attention to misleading. In Mott's tables the Derbyshire made 144 in the first The transfer of Mr. Thomas to again assured the people of wards Hunan and the Yangtze, gure given for the low density innings, Kent-replying with 171. the new post rendered the position Kwangtung that the Nationalist co-operating with General Chang of cork is 6.7 and for the high Ames played a fine innings and of Lord Privy Seal vacant and armies must eventually triumph Fat-kwel and his Ironsides in an density 7.4. Those figures are for scored 83 not out. Freeman and this has been taken by Mr. Vernon, over the Kuominchun-Shansi re- endeavour to get through to Han-the two grades of cork, Which bels and that Marshal Chiang Kai- kow and there assist the Kuomin- did you use in this plant? The wickets in the second innings

Hardinge shared the Derbyshire Hartshorn--Reuter. shek, the President, is absolutely chun-Stansi rebels by attacking low density, as is used in all re- when the team was dismissed for capable of coping with the present the Nationalists from the left-figerating plants. situation.

Our Own Correspondent.

Printed and Published for the Proprietors by FREDERICK PERCY FRANKLIN, at 1 and 8. Wyndham Street, in the City of Victoria Hongkong.

Any reason why the low density is used in preference to the high density It is cheaper and more efficient,

The case is proceéding

90. Freeman took five for 10 and Hardinge four for 29. Kent got the necessary 64 runs for victory with the loss of only one wicket. Reuter

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For lying their craft inshore dur- ing prohibited hours, six boatpeo- ple were fined $5 each at the Marine Court this morning before the Hon. Cdr. G. F. Hole.

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