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HIGH MORALS NEEDED

CANTON GENERAL'S

SPEECH

Canton, Nov. 7.

darmes who are searching the restaurants, clubs, tea houses and other places to arrest Government servants engaging in gambling and other vlees.

The General denounced, un- scrupulous merchants for amug- gling, and said they usually sought the aid or connivance of oficials, To prevent Government

from engaging

in

High moral charactor and de- employeca cont living among public servants smuggling the death penalty, he wore again emphasised by General atressed, was being adopted. Chan Chai-tong, Commander-in- Touching on bandit suppression, Chief of the First Group Army, at Genoral Chan said the brigands in South mountain in the weekly memorial service this Houwan morning.

Kwangtung have been exterminut- ed, and forests on the mountain Efforts to suppresa gambling are to be cleared and converted and other forms, of dissipation by into villages so that the bandits public servants, he said, have beón will not be able to use them as enforced by the police and gon-lairs.--Central Press.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1932.

MANCHULI MUTINY

STORY OF WOMEN, REFUGEES

JAPANESE CONSUL

MALTREATED`.

Tokyo, Nov. 8. The Japanese residents at Manchuli who fell into the hands of the Manchukuo mutineers, the troops of General Su Ping-wen, appear to be safe for the present, according to refugee women and children who were permitted to cross the border into Russia.

LATEST NAVAL SHANGHAI

MOVEMENTS -

ADMIRAL KELLY DUE

ON THURSDAY

The Commander-in-Chief, China Station, Admiral Sir Howard Kelly, K.C.B., C.M.G., M.V.o, will arrive in Hongkong on Thursday aboard his flagship, H.M.S. Kent.

JUSTICE

DISTRICT COURT SYSTEM

M.P.'s SUGGESTION FOR REFORMS

London, Nov. 7.

QUEENS THEATRE

Final Showings To-day at 2,80, 5.10. 7.15 & 9.20

THE

WET

PARADE

It is understood that the C-In-C will remain in Hongkong during the whole of the winter. Lady

In the House of Commons to- Kelly, it will be remembered, ar- rived in Hongkong last week by the day, Mr. J. S. Wardlaw-Mine asked the Foreign Secretary P. & 0. Jinor Rajputana.

The Commander-in-Chief of the whether any, and if so, what stops American Asiatic Fleet will arrive have been taken by the Govern- in Hongkong on board his flagshipment to provide for the revision of the US.S. Houston on Saturday the agreement expiring on April next, and will remain in port for between the Chinese Government approximately a week. The Hous- and the Powers representing the ton will be accompanied by the International Settlement relating private yacht of the Commander to the Special District Court of in Chlef, the isabel.

Shanghai.

It seems, however, that they are not having an easy timo and the

The American destroyer flotilla atory of how the Japanese Consul-which te now in port will leave for General, Mr. Yamasaki, was beaten Manila to-morrow, and will be by Su Ping-wen's troops, forms a fellowed next day by the Fre ch feature of a graphic account of flagship Primanguet, with the the Maachull situation related by French Commander-in-Chief the refugees to a special corres aboard. pondent of the Tokyo Nichi-Nichi at Matzevakaya,

On the morning of September 2, when General Su Ping-wen's rallway guards turned against the Manchukuo Government, Mr. Yamasaki was summoned to the headquarters of the local com mander and was badly maltreated by the soldiers,

DETAINED AT CONSULATE.

Sir John Simon, replying, sold that no notice had been given to terminate the agreement.

The Foreign Secretary added that

the proper measures to remedy the existing abuses of the system were under consideration and had been discussed between TRAIN FARE NOT the British Charge D'Affaires and

the Chinese authorities,

PAID

Mr. Wardlaw Milne expressed the view that it was desirable to give notice If we were to get real YOUNG MAN FINED

reforms. He suggested that if AT KOWLOON

the Government decided to give Before Mr. Butters at the low-notice, they should endeavour to that the Municipal loon Magistracy this morning, ascertain "

young man named Chan Kan, was Council in Shanghai be fully con- charged with travelling on the ex- sulted regarding necessary press train from Canton to Hong- changes and be represented, if kong yesterday morning without necessary, on any boily crtablisheri paying his fore.

to consider them.

He was kicked, his glasses were knocked off and he was lujured in the right eye,

An official of the K.C.R. stated Later the troops detained him at that the defendant was discovered the Japanese Consulate,

upon near Talpo standing at the door which the mutineers have set away of one of the carriages. Ho made no attempt to hide himself and admitted he had not bought a ticket.

guard.

Fifty-four children And 67 women wore permitted to go to Matzavaknyn, where they are stay- ing temporarily.--Reuter.

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Sergeant Johnson, for the police anid defendant was employed in al

Sir John Simon said he would like time to consider the sug- gestion-Renter.

shop in Canton, and when it went bankrupt he came down with the intention of finding work.

A fine of $10, or 14 days, was injured.

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