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ANTI-NANKING INTRIGUE IN CANTON ALLEGED
CHENG CASE BATTLE
THREE-DAY HEARING EXPECTED
NEW TRIAL CAN
BE ORDERED
Three courses will be open; to the Full Court when the reserved points in the trial of Cheng Kwok-yay are argued next week.
SELENAUSNICENTA RAULTIERGIEN KENT ZAJEUR
REPRIEVE ARCHDUKE CHARLES
ARRESTED
Alleged Monarchist. Plot in Spain
Barcelona, Aug. 25.
The Austrian Arebduke Charles of Hapsburg and Bourbon, son of the late Archduke Leopold, Bas been arrested.
It is believed that he will be charged with being concerned in
a Monarchia plot.
An angry crowd attempted to burn his car,-Henter,
FOR REBEL
GEN. SANJURGO'S FATE
DEPORTATION TO A REMOTE ISLAND
Madrid, Aug. 25.
A reprieve has been grant- ed in the case of General· Sanjurgo, leader of the re-
102 201208029252ARBER FINRA (20 Cent rising in Seville, who
was this morning sentenced
The proceedings are expect of to: MOLLISON'S to death at the Supreme
fast for three days and if the des! vision is against the defence, an application will, it is cirtain. be nude for leave to appeal to the Privy Council. Such an appeal may, he reade on any ground, om fact orl
no faw.
FIRST FOR 20 YEARS.
It is interesting to note that if
RETURN
STARTING ON FIRST FINE EVENTING
The Cheng, Kwok-yan case goes to AMY NOT GOING TO
The Privy Council it will be thei årst murder trial appeal to tit bly from Hongkong for nearly
twenty years and that the last of!
NEW YORK
Court.
Later.
President Zamora has accept- ed the recommendation of the Cabinet and has commuted Gen- eral Sanjurga's sentence.
The reprieve was the sequel to shels of petitions received by the President and Premier fron
over the country.
. TWO MEMBERS ADAMANT.
الن
General Chat Chai-tong.
CHOLERA FATALITIES
OUER 8,000 SHANSI VICTIMS
FLOOD DISASTER
Taignafu, Aug. 25. The death-rate among cholera London, Aug. 25.
Most of the leading politicians Įvictims in thirty-five districts in such appena concerneef the fiestį It is reported that Mr. J. A.
and most of the newspapers were Shansi Province, including Tai- case in which Mr. P. C, Henkin rp., Mollison plans to start from New
the first fine evening, warm uppters of the appeal yuanfu, is appalling. Over 8,000 York on peared in the Colony,
For a reprieve, though the Ca-
fatalities have occurred and ac eording to nussages ferent parts of
Pie Draham. : of the 126th Balochistan Infantry was convicted!
the murder of Ali Shoke at an encampment in Shannen by shoot- ing in. The first jury disagreed. The second jury found him guilty, Reserved points argned before the Full Court in November, 1912 wore |
the overruled and the appeal to Privy Council was also dismissed.
COURT'S POWER.
Monday's proveedings thèng case are being taken under Section 78 of the Criminal Pros cedure Ordinance which says:
in
the
from now on for binet's decision in the matter is St. John. Now!
said to have been delayed by two Brunswick. his return flight Radfeal-Socialists who were ada- across the Atlan maut against reprieve.
tic.
It is regarded as extremely pro
fron +lif-
the Province, the authorities cunnot cope with j
He says he will able that General Sanjargo wil the serious situation.
leave
second
thebe deported to a remote island in evening one of The Spanish colonies.
for Harbour Renter,
Grace. New-
foundland, and
the following LOVE LAUGHS AT
morning for
London, via Ire-
land.
OBSTACLES
i
STARTLING UNREST OVER A CENTURY
"DISCLOSURES"
HU HAN-MIN SAID TO BE BEHIND
MOVEMENT
Hu Han-min.
NORTH OUTWITTED
BY WANG CHING-WEI
(SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH.")
Nanking, Aug. 26..
OF SERVICE
JAT REGT. FAMILY RECORD
RAI SAHIB AWARD One hundred and nine years of unbroken service to the Em- peror of India is the record of Pundit Jugeshwar Nisra, of the 3/9th Battalion of the Jat Regi- ment. his father, grandfather jand great-grandfather before Thini.
Since 1823 there has always been at least one member of the family in the Jat Regiment. Pundit Jugeshwar Nisru has com- pleted nearly 30 years' service und. in recognition of his faith-
was conferred upon him by His General Officer
:
fulness, the Order of Rul Sahib
THE well-informed Chinese journal, Cha Kuo Ji
Pao, makes startling disclosures in its leading Excellency the article this morning regarding hostility to the Central Commanding, Major General J. W. Government and the danger of open rebellion in the Sandilands, in the presence of the Battalion at Whitfield Barrack's near future,
this morning.
The journal declares that there has been a political triangle with the North and South China acting in dependently of the Central Government.
WONDERFUL RECORD.
regard it as a very
great honour," said General Sandilanda, o be called upon by His Ex-
Mr. Wang Ching-wei's vigorous opposition and re-ellenes, The Viceroy of India signation has resulted in the handing over of military alfairs in the North to a National Military Council, but the Central Government still has no voice in the military affairs of South China.
INTRIGUES IN SOUTH.
EUROPEAN
ARREST PROCEDURE
to present you with the Order of Hai Sahib more especially as your fully and loyally family has served, the Sirkar faith- in únbroken succession for 109 years, This in itself is a wonderful record.
"Your great-grandfather enlist- ed in 1823 and served for 20 years. Your grandfather enilsted in 1843 and served for 42 years before re- tiring. Your father enlisted in 1885 and served for 13 years. You"yourself enlisted in 1898 and have now completed close on 36 years' service. Your san unlisted in 1910 and is still serving 08
SPLENDID Regiment.
The inability of officials to pro- 'vide immediate burial to the dend
The Chin Kay Til-Poo goes on¦ GAMBLERS ANNOY has aggravated an already gravelo deciure that political intrigues Mituation.
continue in the South, centring on! Canton, and that certain leaders Apart from the cholera epide in the South are merely waiting mie, many places in Shansi are for an opportunity for new gli floaded through the -overflowing tical moves directed against Nan-
king.
In the Yung Chi district,
is pointed out 100). It
Cantonese troops, despite argent dealt with by summons: the pro
"The rase should have been Pundit. residents were drowned this week requests by the Government, have endure is wrong here," remarked The scheme of the Secretaring and half the houses in the dis-refused to advance further north Mr. Fraser at the Kowloon Magi- "Not only do congratulate you sun is convicted. ANY podpine from Mr. Mollison:--"Many thanks of Chinese Affairs to marry uff a, triet are submerged _ The damage against the Communists.
Mrs. Mollison Amy Johnson) plans to fly to meet her husband
The judge may reserve for the consideration of the Phil Court over Ireland and to esenet him to COUPLE DETERMINED any question of law, which may (Croydon Aerodrome.
arise on the trial of any indiet The Secretary For Air bas.
ment, and, in case the accused per-/received the following telegram
ilgment until such question bus congratulations Air Counell which been considered and decided, and · 1
in, the meanwhile muy commit the 'Wireless, convicted person to prison or take .
a recognizance of bail etc.
TO MARRY
of the Yellow River.
soung clupiny remple wis ligured here is estimated at $1,98,000.- - greatly appreciate," British in a Court ese last work would
Repshu. jappear to have suffered a tempor- ary set-back through an obstacle which has been overlooked. This pls the Chinese custom of disentr-
Cagring a uning beween a couple of the same surname. The surname 41, in this case is shared by both
The young man and the girl.
ENGLISHMAN'S DRINKS
Upon the consideration, of the question so reserved it shall be kwful for the Full Court to affirm; or quash the conviction or to dirert a new trial, and to make! such other orders as may be neces sary to give offert to its decision: QUARTER OF HIS WINE:
Provided that the Full Coort mung, notwithstanding that is taj "opinion that the queating an (286) PS ed might be decided in favour of The accused person, afirm the cus riction if it considers that no sub- stantial miscarriage of justice hosį actually oveurred,
WILL
---ཡཿ;
BEQUESTS TO P. & O. AND B. I. OFFICERS
Special to "Telegraph.")
FROM EMPIRE
(Special to "Telegraph")
London. Aug. 25.
| Beonomic Comunittee.
come
NEW BUCKFAST. ABBEY
CARDINAL BOURNE
later.
CONSECRATES
London Aug. 25.
with
their own
praces- i
The altar piece, in gold and silver, with rich enamelling and precious stones, has been present- jed to the Abbey by a goldsmith of) Aix-la-Chapelle, Germany-Bri- | ttish Wireless,
thak the
CRITICISED
strary this morning when three on the order which I am about to The aftirlo further alleges that Chinese were charged with bostow upon you, but ! express Mr. Ho Han-min recently declar-j disorderly conduct at Cheungsha-[the hope that you may be spared, ed that the time had come forl wan last night.
for a long time yet, to continue fresh developments - in South
It was stated by the police that your good work in the splendid 'China, but General Chan Chal-shortly after 11
p.m. yesterday Regiment to which you have the tong and General Li Tsung-yon, there was a squabble over a game honour to belong, and I also hope commanders of the Cantonese and of cards by some men outside the that your son will pass on the Kwangsi forces, were of opinion bouse of Mr. W. V. Curtis, who traditions of the four generations that it would not be wise to rebel sent out an Indian watchman to which have preceded him.” openly at the present time, stop the Reutras
HONGKONG OPINION.
SUN COMPANY THEFTS
Was
SEQUEL TO PRINCES' VISIT
London, Aug. 25..
noise. The mes Ap- His Excellency took the salute Inspector Shaftain reported Dir
parently resented the watchman's' from a march past of the Battalion now dißßenly which has foiled the
interference and showed their and shortly afterwards left with best intentions of the Secretariat.
| resentment by throwing bricks at his aides-de-camp. to Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Central
Well-informed Chinese quarters him. The police were then come i kamar m Police Court to-day, He said the
in Hongkong declare that General municated with and the defen- | girl's parents were opposed to the
The new Buckfast Abbey in Chan Chai-tong. 11
conservative dants were arrested. marriage for the reason stated, Devonshire, built of Bath stone and sound administrator, knows but he believed it was a genuine by a handful of monks during the he must wait until he is absolute ship that this squabbling went on
Mr. Curtis informed his Wor.THE KING PRAISES
FLEET A striking increase in the love affair and that love would past 25 years
ly certain of the loyalty of the
almost every night. These men, | Englishuman's preference for Em laugh at this custom however hands, and without money, on the navy and air force before trying he said, seemed to take a delight pire wines is shown in the latest deeply rooted it might have be- site of the main of the former his strength against Nanking, if in gambling under his bed-room traditional Chinese abbey, was to-day consecrated by his ambitious fie that way. | window, and he bad time and LORD INCHCAPE'S Wine Report uf th Imperial tenslom.
Cardinal Bourne. Papal Legate. The intention to issue bonds again warned them against doing He believed that in the present
Last night, there was another During the Blessing, more than to the value of $20,000,000 is point- The report states that as a re-case it was the girl who initiated 20 Bishops and 30 Abbots marched to as having much significance squabble which lasted until after sall of the British preferences, the courtship and had expressed fed round the church in
in the matter, as has also, It is 11 p.m. He sent out his watchman
H.M. the King paid a tribute to twenty-five per cent of the wine herself as being determined lesion, and a congregation of 6,000 auggested, the increasing interest to tell defendants to be quiet, but
the efficiency of the Mediter- drunk in Britain during 1981 was marre the boy at all costs, depite attended the first public service being taken by Feng Yu-hsiang in they threw bricks at him. derived from Empire sources, as the opposition of her parents.
the developments in the South.
"I felt that the situation
reanean Fleet in a telegram to compared with 7 per cent, in 1921.¦ The young man, who was charge-
becoming dangerous and had to be Admiral Sir Ernie Chatfield at the The figures are rendered the ed with harbouring the girl, was
dealt with decisively" added Mr. conclusion of a visit to the Fleet more remarkable in view of the discharged, the ease against him
Mr. Curtis, who said he rang up of the Prince of Wales and Prince fact that the Empire produces being withdrawn. only 131 per cent, of the world's ¦
the police and asked them to send George. The message states: someone to the scene. totul.--Renter
"On the conclusion of the visit. Defendant's suid they were of my two sons to the Mediter- asleep when the Chinese detectiverearean Fleet, I wish to express TWO EMPLOYEES SENT arrived. They were awakened my warment appreciation of all
TO PRISON
and handed over to the police.
your kindness to them. I am Questioned by his Worship, the glad you were able to arrange a Two Chinese employees of the detective said everything want visit to so many ships at Corfu, Sun Company, the one an appren-quiet on his arrival. The defen-and that on the way to Malta, tice in its tailoring department dants were handed over to him by they witnessed the normal Fleet
Itraining at sca. DUE AT SOUTHAMPTON and the other a salesman in the Mr. Curtin. London. Aug. 25.
outütters' department.. were His Worship commented that the "From all I hear, the Fleet The Hongkong dollar remains: Colonel H.G. Walking has re-
charged before Mr. Wynne-Jones defendants should not have been under your command is in a high junchanged at 18. dd, this morning, [ceived the following
at the Central Police Court this locked message
up under the circum-state of efficiency, and the tradi- and the market is still dull and from Lord Londonderry, Secretary
London, Aug. 25. morning in respect of the theft stances. When the detective tlon not only of the Mediteranean lifeless.
[of State for Air, on the death of The s.s. Empress of Britain, of a quantity of goods, including arrived, things were quiet; his Fleet but of the whole Service la In London, silver rose 1/16th. his son in Greenland;
whose passengers include the ties, magnifying glasses and rolls Worship could not, therefore, find worthily maintained.” India bought and China was R
defendants guilty of the charge.
The Commander-in-Chief "On behalf of the Air Council, majority of the members of the of cloth. HIGHEST SCORE IN seller, the market closing 1 offer the deepest sympathy on Ottawa Conference, and the Bri- the property was recovered by a bring an action against you; you thank Your Majesty for your most United Kingdom delegation to the It wna stated that a portion of His Worship:-Defendants could plied: "With my humble duty, I quietly steady. After the of-the death of your non as the re- HIS CAREER cial fixing, the market ruled ult of a tragic accident in Green-ish Olympic team, Is duc Company's business inspector in know, Mr. Curtis.
gracious message, which is deeply steady.
land. It has brought to an early Southampton at
to-quarters occupied by one of the: Mr. Curtis: Although New York reports
they appreciated. That Their Royal silver London, Aug. 25.
Up close a career which was full of morrow.
accused,
throw bricks at my watchman? Highnesses should have visited Hammond. made the 1/8th, on a steady market.
promine, and has deprived tho Mr. Baldwin has telegraphed The apprentice, convicted on a
its Is Worship pointed out that the Fleet and also watched highest score, of his career la
A cargo coolie was sent to the country of a keen and resourceful to the Prime Minister, In reply charge of theft and on another the watchman had no power of work at sen has been the greatest first-clane cricket to-day when he
Government Civil Hospital yesterday explorer. He endeavoured to find to his message of greeting count of receiving, made 264 for Gloucestershire, by the Water Police who discovered a workable air route between "Please accept our warmest thanks total of ten weeks' hard labour, arrest. What they should have encouragement to us all. It will whose first innings against Lan-in in Anerious condition from Groenland and Britain and North for your gonerous message. Much The other accused, admitting have done was to get a constable to be our continuous endeavour to be cashire yielded 514 runs-British internal injuries caused through fall-America. I greatly deplore his looking forward to seeing you." ing stolen the glasses, was sen- make the arrest.
—–British Wiralast.
London, Aug. 26. The late Lord Inchcape, whose) will has now been proved, has bequeathed £100 to every captain and 250 to every chief officer and; chief engineer in the P and Q. and British-india compan.es.
These benefactions total about; £40,000.---Reuter.
HAMMOND'S NEW RECORD
Waltor
Wireless.
SILVER SLIGHTLY
RISES
LOCAL MARKET STILLA
INACTIVE
ing from an unknown skip,
TRIBUTE TO YOUNG. EXPLORER
AIR COUNCIL FEELS
LOSS KEENLY
lass.”—British Wireless.
OTTAWA PARTY'S
RETURN
TO-DAY
10.30 16.m.
tenced to six weeks.
received
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The case was dismissed.
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worthy of the confidence Your Majosty places in us.”—-Brit?" Wireless
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