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TIBETAN AFFAIRS

'VOLCANO AT SEA

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12,

NORTH V. SOUTH

1934.

KUMSANG OFFICERS SEE AWE INSPIRING SIGHT-

PANCHEN LAMA'S ENVOY

PASSES THROUGH

In a room

ho

EMISSARIES TO NEGOTIATE

Canton, Oct. 11. Considerabla significance is at at the St. Francis An awe-inspiring sight, witnessed Hotel, the Anchin Hu Tak-tu, per-by members of the crow of the Indo tached to Dr. Wang Chung-hul's sonal envoy of the Panchen China S. N. Company's steamer coming visit to Canton. Dr. Wang Lama one-time spiritual ruler of Kumsang may provide the answer Tibet and since 1924 an exlie in to the riddle of the mysterious dis- arrived in Hongkong from Shang appearance of several small, vessels hal this morning aboard the 8.8. Conto Verde, and according to the China, ia dividing. his time be off the coast of Japan.

in opinion of a cortain Influential tween praying and giving inter- When the Kumsang arrived viqwa to Buddhists:

Hongkong yesterday, its officers told official here, Dr. Wang might Accompanied by a retinue of a remarkable story, substantiated by submit to the Southern lenders other Tibetan leaders, Anchin actual photographs of a terrific sub- some practienble overtures design. Rimpoche, as is otherwise marino eruption which occurred only ed to bring the coming Fifth nine miles from the ship, between National Congress of the Kuomin- known, arrived here early yester the islands of Takesima and foamatang to a complete success. day morning on the .s. Conte

Mr. J. Fant, Chief Officer of the

Dr. Wang Chung-hu! will con- Verde from Shanghai,. He is Kumsang, who was on duty when the on his way to Tibet to pave the way eruption took place, told the now-fer with Mr. Hu Han-min at Hong- for the return of the Panchen paper representative of the sensations

to Canton.-Central News Agency- Lamn as Regent during the in-experienced by those aboard the ship kong, after which he will proceed

Arrived Yesterday. terregnum before the reincarnat- when they saw the sea suddenly orupt ed Dalai Lama is found. The less than nine miles away.

"The incident occurred in the fore-j journey to Lhasa from Hong-noon of September 26, when we were Dr. Wang Chung-hul arrived by kong la to be resumed by way of proceeding along the coast," said Mr. the Conte Verde from Shanghai

Calcutta, Fant. Singapore, Penang.

"The eruption was reminisceat of yesterday morning. and Kulanbung. The party leaves

those shown in the film of the

Interviewed. Dr. Wang Chung- here to-morrow on the Tilaws.

Amongst the first to call to Krakaton marine volcano in the 10 hul declined to disclose results of Idian Ocean. The whole of the sea be his peace negotiations with the pay their respects, were three ser tween Takesima and Iosima Islands Nanking officinis, although he ex- ants of the Indian Hospital seemed to be a mass of boiling water pressed an earnest desire for the "It was remarkable, especially in Corps, themselves Tibetans. Thes

found

cross-view of the fact that the water be-unification of the South and North Aquatting

the Fifth Kuomintang of before has a depth legged on the floor before a bed tween the loinnds

Plenary Congress. on which the Anchin Lama, a 2,500 feet. venerable figure in saffron robes, was similarly seated. They acted as interpreters in the interview. Public Opinion Sounded. Asked as to the extent to which the Panchen Lama could

were

was

Dr. Wang Chung-hul said that Tidal Waves.

he would confer with Mr. Hu Han- between min immediately and that he "The active Bren WON latitude 30.47 and 30.48, and between would visit Canton in the course longitude 130.20 and 130.23. As the of the next few days. Ho sea erupted it went out tremendous undecided when he would return tidal waves, the active leading edge to his post as judge of the Per- now travelling in a westerly direction at manent' Court of International hope for success in the present a speed of about three or four knots. Justice at The Hague,

"The rear entt of the eruption con-

Dr. Wang was accompanied by negotiations for his return, the

slated of thick white and dense black Anchin Lama sald he would enclouds, which were belched from the his secretary, deavour at Lhasa to ascertain surface of the water, and which Shanghai. public opinion on the matter: wend. seemed to reach for miles into the if that revealed a preponderance | sky,

Three water spouts, each about a in favour of the exiled Lama, the hundred feet high, formed at the rear Inter would jose no time in according with its wish.

.

The present Mission, which in-i

while the disturbance was under our observation.

Mr. Sun, from

ARMS RACKET,

"The outer sea, where wo were CHINA "CUMSHAW" CHARGES

eluded some who had travelled { travelling, was ocularsalin. I

to sec

NOT YET PROVED of but we didn't need to and fro quite a number fimes since the Dalai Lama's how rough it was in the active area.

Nanking, Oct. 10. "As an indication of the extent of death, would not be remaining]

might mention that

According to a report received by at Lhasa long before returning the eruption;

stone, the Walchinopu (Foreign Omice) wo noticed pieces of punice with the Anchla Lama to Nan from the eruption for twelve hours from the Chinese Legation at king to report their efforts to after wo actually lost sight of it. Washington, the State Department

the Chinese authorities,

"I'd hate to have been in any ship of the United States Government

Meanwhile, as far as humanly travelling just between the two notified the Chinese Legation two possible, Chinese officials are re-islands at the time," the Kumsang's days ago that the Nyc Arms Com- ported to be doing their best to Chief. Officer concluded. compose the dimeulties always existing between them and Tibetan Government, ned installation of the

the

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