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HONGKONG'S HOT CANTON-NANKING CHINA'S DEBTS TO

SPELL

TYPHOON CAUSE OF SULTRY WEATHER

The_Royal_Observatory reports

wards.

RELATIONS

STRONG HOPES OF RECONCILIATION:

Nanking, July 18.

JAPAN

DENIAL OF TOKYO DEMANDS

Peking, July 17. The Japanese Legation has issued that the typhoon was this morn- It is fearned on high authority a statement denying that the Ang situate about one hundred:

Government has p miles to the cast of Central that the recent political parleys in Japanesa Formosa, moving slowly west Canton have resulted in paving the proached the Chinese Government way toward an adjustment of the on the question of liquidating the existing political dimculties with old debis advanced to Chinn by Nanking

Japan.

The statement added that The Central Government is con- fident that the question of the aboll: South China Consular Conference tlon of the South-Western Political in scheduled to be held in Formosa and Executive Councils can be to-morrow, the object being merely amicably settled at the coming to devise means to co-ordinate con- Fifth Plenary Session of the Kuo aular works in South China.- mintang Party to be held in Central Newa. November.

It is indicated that so long as the typhoon continues on fts pre- aent course, the present spell of of sultry weather will continue. The highest temperature recorded at the Observatory yesterday was

92.2,

STORM SIGNAL

STATION

It is also learned here that Nanking's relations with Kwangal will be established on a more sound basis as a result of General Huang the Shao-hsung's interview with

| PRINCE EDWARD RD. Kwangsl leaders during his visit

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the the storm signal station on hill to the north of La Salle College, Prince, Edward Road,

BRIGHT OUTLOOK.

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Kowloon, has now been completed. The Minister of the interior, Cunardor, 584, was taken from The station, which should be of Mr. Huang Shao-heving, arrived London decks by steamer to-day

Hongkong to be fitted to the liner. great value to residents in the this morning from

Chenon- It weighed 35 tons, had district during the typhoon season, aboard the M.M. Hiner

square feet of surface on the four comes into use as from to-day. ceaux.

Mr: blades, and 'cost £7,000. The pro- Interviewed by Reuter, Huang declared that his trip to peller was lifted on to the steamer the South was entirely personal, by a floating crane.-British Wire-

Lease and no Government mission was attached to his meeting with General Chang Chal-tong, Mr. Hu Fan-min, General Li Tsung-jen land General Pel Chung-hsi.

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New York, July 17,

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this year.

Mr. Hunny added that there had been much progress in Kwang tung and Kwangsi un recent years, The ro-entry of the US particularly on the economic side. Treasury with bids in London and Perfect understanding exists bata published was revised to June New York on a small scale is in-tween the Government and the dicated by the steady closing of Southern Jenders, and the outlook the silver market, with New York fo national unification was ex- prices alightly above London tremely bright.

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Mr. Huang is proceeding to of his trip to General Chiang Kai. Fritz.

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