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FORMOSAN REVOLT.

600 REBELS STILL UNDER ARMS

GERMAN CREDIT.

A PLEA FOR CAPITAL DISTRIBUTION.

Tokyo, Nov. 1.

Berlin, Nov. 3. According to official'despatches At the opening of the new it is estimated that about 600 tribes-Refchsbank building in Dresden. men are still in revolt.

The troops engaged thus far have lost six killed and 11 wounded

in addition to which the police have

lost six killed and one wounded,

Doctor Luther, the President of the Reichsbank, declared:

world that she insists on carrying "Germany must always show the out the scetion of the Young Plan which stipulates that all nations affected must co-operate for a solution of the reparations prob- lem."

A battalion of infantry and further detachments of artillery be- longing to the island garrison have been despatched to the scene of operations as reinforcements,

Owing to the unusual 'cold wave He said the world's capital a number of cases of frost bite have should be distributed all over the occurred among the troops, ac-world, not hoarded in a few places, cording to press despatches-Reu As Germany's fulfilment of her obligations depended on an in- erease in her exports, it was es- sential that the world's markets should not be barred or limited, but be opened to natural competi

ter.

PEARL EXHIBITION.

tion.

He concluded by declaring that German currency was unshakeable.

-Reuter

NOW OPEN AT MESSRS. KOMOR AND KOMOR. Mr. Kodaka, who is one of the best-known "culture" pearl dealen of Japan, is now in Hongkong for his annual exhibition, and he has brought with him some really love As the white gold and platinum ly pearls, Mr. Kodaka is now on market is low at present in Japan, his way with the stock he annually Mr. Kodaka is able to quote the takes to Europe, where the demand same prices as he did last year, for his products is over increasing, notwithstanding the lower silver His exhibition at Meyers. Komor exchange in Hongkong, so that and Kamor opened yesterday, and lovers of pearl jewellery will be able will continue for ten days only. Ito secure some real bargains..

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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER

US. MARINES HELD UP BY BANDITS.

MEN FIRED UPON AND THEN ROBBEN.

*

Peking, Nov. il. The latest foreigners to suffer attack by bandits are two Ameri- namely Corporal Fred Knauf and. Quartermaster can marines,

Sergeant Wandt."

Six bandits, five of whom were in uniform, opened heavy fire on the marines' automobile yesterday afternoon, seventeen miles north- ward of Peking when the Ameri- cans were returning from: Tang- shan.

but the bandits continued to fire, The Americans stopped the car,

even while they were getting out. Some of the shots came perilously near, but the marines were not bit. One bandit then held up the marines, while five searched them, securing $130, a gold watch and chain and a flashlight.

The Americans noticed about hundred. Chinese prisoners whom their valuables, and while they the bandits had also robbed of

were being kept prisoners they witnessed a hold-up of a motor bus, many of which run on the Peking-Tangshan road.

Finally the bandits made off with their booty, and the marines proceeded to Tangshan and raised the alarm, but no soldiers were there, and though the authorities: at Peking are taking steps in the matter hitherto there have bech no arrests.---Renter.

UNION CHURCH

PASTOR.

WORLD WIDE TRADE DEPRESSIONS.

A GIGANTIC PLAN TO APPLY CORRECTIVES.

(Continued from Page 2). ciated very sincerely. It had not been easy to leave England and

Now York, Nov. 3 to leave Bath. Some visitor to

The realisation that some central Bath had once said that it was a "cradle of age and the coffin of "conomia theory of co-ordinated was quite so youth," but he did not think it financial leadership is needed to

At the moment

nvert world-wide trade depressions there had been great changes, and behind a plan for a gigantic in- there was more youth there to-dayernationl trust which, according to than age. If Hongkong were the newspapora, is under considera- turned upside down they would tion by American financial leaders get something very much like institutions and Governments of the to embrace the leading financial Bath.

In their decision to

world's principal countries, design come toed primarily to stabilise world Hongkong they were very much economic movements by applying of a previous minister of the form of capital wherever and when helped by the advice and counsel orrectives or stimulants in Hongkong Church-he referred to the father of the Chairman. He was a guide, philosopher and friend to them, and it was a pri vilege to hear from him friends they would be likely to meet. They had also the privilege them much to help them in their of meeting Mrs. Young, who told decision. Dr. Berry, too, was through him that they got into very helpful to them, and it was touch with Mr. MacPherson.

ever needed

the

The project is at present in in- definite shape, though all the details have of the

The journey out had been very interesting and it was quite a novelty coming out East for the first time. The welcome which they received on their arrival was something which they would not forget.

been, worked out, includ. ing plans of management by finan cial leaders of world-wide repute.

Reuter's American Service.

OBITUARY.

MANAGING DIRECTOR OF KELLY AND WALSH.

Shanghai, Nov. 3. Mr. Robert William Wedder- burn, the Managing Director of Messrs. Kelly and Walsh, Ltd., is Mention had been made of the believed to have lost his life from work of Rev. Mr. Young in that the s.8. Dairen Maru while return. Church. It was not easy to foling to Shanghai from Manchuria low a man who worked in the way on Saturday morning last, by fall- he did. and he (the speaker)ing overboard. knew they would have their The ship was only, seven hours CROWN LAND SALES.in their work. They could

prayerful concern and sympathy out from this port when he was no found to be missing by a Chinese visualize at the moment what it sharing his cabin. all meant, and everything that had been said of the work of Rev. Mr. Young, but they honed to go along in the same way in the service of the Church.

TWO LOTS DISPOSED OF AT

GOOD PRICES.

Good prices were paid for Crown land at the weekly P.W.D. auction yesterday, when two plots each realised, double their upset prites.

The first, Kowloon Intand let No. 2400, situate at the junction of Ki Lung Street and Cedar Streat, containing about 4,960 square feet, with an annual rental or 356, was sold to Chung Yuk- hing and Chiu Leung of 195, K Leung Street, for $16,100. the upset Brice being $8,680.

Lot No. 1415, at the junction of Fuk Wa Street and Kweilin Street, of about 5,184 square feet in area, with an annual rental of $36, was knocked down to Chow Ping-man, of 147, Pei Ho Street, for $12,400. The upset price was quoted at $6,480,

TIENTSIN CUT OFF FROM SEA.

EFFECT OF WIND ON THE RIVER LEVEL.

There is nothing to support any theory of suicide, as he had no worries, though he was in poor. health, and had gone to Dairen to recuperale, on October 2.

to

With regard to the unity of the He was a bachelor, and an old Church, the speaker said that he China hand; born forty-six years would do everything he could to ago at Brighton. He came further that nuity, and he hoped Chinn in 1907, and became that the fellowship they had to-Director of Messrs. Kelly and gether would bring them closer to Walsh in 1919, and Managing Further the work they had in the Director five years ago, e was a Calony. He hoped that the work member, of the Race and I.R. of that Church among the young. Clubs.--Dur Own Correspondent. the elders and the virile youth, would be such that they would go forward to establish the rule of the Lord Jesus Christ in the life of the community.

Mrs. Mitchell then presented Rev. Mr. Powell with a clergy- man's gown.

Presentation to Mr. Short.

MR. WANG CHING-WEI.

LEAVES, CHINA' AGAIN FOR JAPAN.

Peking, Nov. 3. It is learned that Mr. Ching-wel left Shansi on October Wang 29, and sailed from Tientsin for Japan on November 1.-Reuter.

some

Mr. H. J. Lamb, addressing the cathering, said that the honour had fallen on him to perform a very pleasant duty. It was that of expressing to the Rev. Frank Short the very deep appreciation of the congregation for all he had and regard for all he had done for done for them. Mr. Short had not them. they could not let him go only occupied the pulpit on many without thanking him in a.Sunday, but had, since the much tangible way. regretted death of their late minis

Mr. Lamb then presented Rev. ter, carried out all the pastoral Mr. Short with a clock, which Tientsin, Nov. 3.

duties of the Church, with a zeal bore the Owing to prevalling north-and sincerity which characterised tion.-"Presented by the

following inscrip- Union easterly winds for the past several all his work, and he had won the Church, Hongkong, to Rev. F. days, the waters of the Haiho are reward and friendship of all with Short, in appreciation of his ser- being blown towards the gulf, and whom he had come into contact. viecs, 1930" remarking that it the river has fallen extremely low, The Church had indeed been for would, he hoped, conver, in some necessitating a complete stoppage tunate in being able to call on a small measure how deeply grate- of ocean traffic from outside Taku minister of Mr. Short's personalityful they were to the recipient.

and capabilities, so willing and Rev. Mr. Short, in accepting the ready to help them. He now present, suitably replied, handed over the duties to the new minister, and while they felt that with the singing of the Doxology, The meeting then terminated it would be impossible to show in and a Benediction by the Rev. Mr. any material way their gratitude Powell.

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A number of incoming coasters are at present held up outside the bar, while several steamers are delayed at Tientsin pending the rising of the river.-Reuter.

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