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WANG CHING-WEI SHOT BY CHINESE
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bullet struck Mr. Wang just above the check.
The assailant has also under- gone an operation.
INCREASING ANXIETY
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ANGLO-ITALIAN
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1935.
to believe that Italy would accept a solution incompatible with her. dignity And interests under pressure of annctiona.-United -Press.
BRITAIN IS FIRM
IL In requested that all. Civil Associations and Individuals who wish to place wreatha on the Conotaph at the conclusion of the Service on Armistice Day, will
London, Oct. 31. kindly inform the undersigned, in
It is learned that Sir Eric Drummond, the British Ambassa writing, before 9th November, so tunt accommodation
dor to Rome, has taken mRy be
frm arranged within the
nttitude-in his talks with Signor Mussolini, particularly at Police barrier.
conversations on October 29.
the
D. BURLINGHAM, Inspector General of Police. 31st October, 1936.
The condition of Mr. Chang Chỉ and Mr. Kan Nal-kwang, the lat- ter well-known in Hongkong and Canton, has now been reported as most serious,
Officials, who are much upset, say that the conference which was so tragically terminated, was to have been a fore-runner of the Fifth All-China Kuomintang Congress, and now scheduled to meet on November 12. The last
A wedding of great Interest to NOTICE OF REMOVAL. congreha was held in 1931.
naval circles in the Colony was solemnised at St. John's Cathedral this afternoon when Miss Joan Illingsworth became the bride of Llout. Walter Neville Donald Knox, K.N., of H.M.S. Parthian.
The Itev. F.M. Chamberlain, Chaplain of IL.M. Dockyard officiated, assisted by the Rev. Mr. Tarter.
Swan, Culbertson & Fritz announce the removal of their offices to the Hongkong & Shang- hai Bank Building. First Floor, Suite 119/122.
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The bride who arrived in Colony on Wednesday from Home by the s.s. Corfu, entered the Cathedral on the
arm of Lt.- ct. Commiander Brookes, of H.M.S. ct. Parthian. The bride's gown was stof ivory chiffon set aff with a long et tulle veil. She carried a bouquet
of white tube rases.
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STORMY CAREER,
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had no quarrel with Italy und He then reiterated that Britain Himply stood for the fulfilment of the Lengue Covenant obligations. Nevertheless, the Italian press attacks upon Great Britain con tinue.
The withdrawal of troops from Libya by Italy is welcomed by the British Government, but it is pointed out that Italy had an excess of fighting men in that territory, an excess far beyond her norņial requirements.--Reuter.
J
ODDS AGAINST WAR.
London, Oct. 31. Lloyds to-day quoted eleven to one against Britain being involved while in war.
re-
Wang Ching-wei, who was born in Kwangtung Province in 1881. Ian batomy political carcer. PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS He took a dagavo in law at the
of the Sale by Public Auction to Tokyo University and
Jupan he joined the Chinese be held on Monday the 4th dayvolutionary movement, becoming of November, 1935, at 3 p.m., at a close friend of Sun Yat-sen. the Offices of the Public Works He was among those implicated in Department, by Order of His Ex- the attempt to kill the Prince cellency the Governor of one Regent in 1909 and was seittenced to life imprisonment, but the Lot of Crown Land at South Bay revolution of 1911 set him free. Road, in the Colony of Hong Kong for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the King, for one further term of
75 years. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT,
Registry No.
Locality.
Rural Building Lot No. 374,
South Bay Road.
No. of halv
Amiodary
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plan
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$3,000
opposition to Nunking, and later,
month this firm was quoting 15 It is noteworthy that last to 1 against British embroilment.
United Press.
FLEET TO REMAIN
London, Oct. 31.
In 1917, Wang Ching-wei went
It is learned in reliable sources to Canton, where Sun Yat-sen set that the British Government has p a short-lived Government in decreed that the Fleet shall re- after Dr. Sun's election as Pre-an in the Mediterranean unbil
ident
relations with Italy are radically of the South China Republic, Wang was given a Gov improved.-United Press. ernment post. From that time. he #teadily opposed the Central Gov ernment and Chinng Kai-shek, al- though later he accepted the past of Preinier la Nunking. He was subsequently ejected from office and from the Kuomintang, but eventually be
in succeeded reuniting the two wings of Party and in 1931 was made it Secretary.
the
SANCTIONS PREPARATIONS
Geneva, Oct. 31.. Various sub-committees dealing with sanctions meet tomorrow morning and little delay is ex- preted from those concerned with the arms embargo and financial sanctions. But certain dificulties will confront the sub-committee dealing with contracts and clear- ing agreements. Subsequently, Wanse
Some of these points wero ven-
the prominently in renewed friction tilated in
Committee of between Canton and Nanking, but Eighteen to-day by the Rumanian in 1932 he was appointed Pre-delegate, whose country has sident of the Executive Yoan. a large balance due from Italy. post which he has since held. al-
He stated he was unable to date for breaking off though he recently gent in his agree to a resignation but was personded to Onancial relations until this pro-
blem was solved. remain in office:
OTHER VICTIMS
figured
Agreement will be reached in all probability with regard to such balances as debts eventually re- vic-coverable from Italy, and the date for economic sanctions may be
Reuter. fixed Friday (to-day) or Saturday.
Chang Chi, another of the tims, is a native of Hopes. He STARTING TIMES FOR Chairman of the Hopei branch of studied in Japan. and liecame
SUNDAY
Old Course
9.24 6.-8. Archbutt, 11. C. Hopkins. 9.28 R. Young, D. J. Gilmore,
9.82 J.-S. Dunnett, A. K. Forsyth 9.36 Capt. Michell, G. Marseille. 9.40 T. 3. Price, G. Milne.
the Kuomintang Central Politica? Council. He has been a member of the State Council of the Nank- ing Government since 1928, be- [ing" concurrently Vice-President of the Judicial Yuan from 1928 to 19:1; Inter being made-Pre- sident,
Tsang Chung-ming, Vice-Minis- 9.44 G. C. Iuniphreys, R. Edwardter of tailways, who was also
Jones.
amongst the victim, is native of Kwangtung. He has been 1. member of the C.E.C. of the Kuomintang Party since 1931, and became Vice-Minister of Railways
0.48 R. I. Cherril; G. A. Stewart. 9.52 D. L. Prophet, A. Sommerfelt. 9.66 A. M. W. Scott, T. R. Chassels 10.00 G. W. Kirk, A. T. Lay. 10.04 R. A. Rodgers, II. F. Sommers. 10.08 D. J. Keogh, J. Forbes. 10.12 E. D. Matthews, G. Mycock. 10.16 B. D. Evans, J. E. Dovey. 10.20 S. I. Dodwell, P. Morrison. 10.24 W: Wright, N. K. Littlejohn. 10.28 J. B. Mackie, W. G. Robertson. 10.32 W. W. C. Shewan, D. S. Ei-
ward.
10.36 W. G. Alabaster, D. H. Blake. 10.40 Comdr. Hole, A. C. I. Bowker. 10.44 P. M. Ellis, W. N. Buyers. 10.48 A. E. Lissaman, D. S. Robb. 10.5 A. D. Humphreys, I. 1. Geare. 10.56.-R. R. Davies, J. C. Dunbar, 11.00 K. W. Jones, G. A. Leiper, 11.04 W. J. S. Koy, A. H. McBride, 11.08 G. B. S. Thomson, L. R. Billing
hurat.
11.12 E. des Voeux, A. B. Purves. 11.10 R. H. McGregor, R. D. Walker. 11.20 W. H. B. Rigg, F. C. Mudie.. 11.24 R. C. Webb, E. M. Bryden.
New Course.
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Red Cross Trophy
The competition for the trophy pre- sented by the Order of St. John of Jerusalem and the Red Cross Society was played for over the old and new couraca at Fanling during October.
There were 98 entries in all-87 du the old course and 11 on the new,
Capt.
D. B. Michell (10) four up. won, other scores being:
H. A. Browning (17), two un. A. W. M. Scots (10), one up. W. W. C. Shewan (17), one up,
in 1932.
FEAR OF DEVALUED DOLLAR
ru-
A MINIATURE MAN-OF-WAR
ARSENAL FOUND ON A JUNK
F
An nalleensed junk was sighted by a Water Police patrol launch at Lung Shin Wan Bay yesterday afternoon, and on being searched It was found that the vessel was a man-of-war in mininture. An old fashioned cannon, three, rifles, 231 rounds of ammunition, five cartridge clips, three cartridge cases and about 10 lbs. of gun- powder were found on board her. This morning the master of the Junk, Au Hip-fung 36, Was brought before Mr. E. I. Wynne, and was charged with (a) posses Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy lon of arms without a licence; (b) possession of 10 lbs. of ge- powder; and (c) failing to licence his junk, Defendant
pleaded nominal dnes totalling 325 were guilty to all the charges and imposed.
Continued from Page 1) best to keep the market up, but the cannot do any muro in face of the constant hammering by speculators. If the Government would come out with a definite statement, offsetting these mours. that would do more than anything else to steady the market. "The Government owes it to the siness life of the Colony to come that about 1 p.m. yesterday the Sub-Inspector A. Wright stated ut with a definite statement at No. 1 Police launch This juncture, apart, altogether routine cruise when defendant's from the danger caused to Hong-Juuk was seen at Lung Shin Wan kong's currency by the dollar fall Ray. Sergeant Hughes went on ing so far below parity," concluded heard the Junk and made a search the commentator.
"It is ridicul- and found the arms on her. It ous that our dollar should be at the mercy of a group of Shanghai vessel had not been licensed.
was also discovered that the speculators,"
The police stated that the rifles were quite serviceable, but they did not know whether the cannon would function.
RECIPROCITY IN AIR
Wellington, Oct. 31. Mr. J. G. Coates, Prime Minister of New Zealand, said the agree ment between New Zealand and the Pan-American Airways for an air mail service, 'may be reviewed at the end of the year unless acceptable arrangements are made immediate
A man who walked past the sly for reciprocal rights. covering Hong Lee Dairy. Hollywood Road, British aircraft-United Press. yesterday, drinking a bottle of milk
aroused the suspicion of the manager who asked him where he obtained the
bottle. The man
had taken it
basket in Wyndly admitted hel
CLOUDY WEATHER ..
Wats on a
Questioned whether the cannon was in working order, defendant promptly replied "Yes," but added that he had never tried to fire it.
Defendant told the Magistrate that he had come from Tang Chuce and was on his way to Sam Mun, and that he had gone to Lung Shin Wan Bay for shelter beenuse of strong winds.
The police statod that they were satisfied that defendant had pos- Session of the arms purely for self-defence.
a milk carrier's The anticyclone remains station. A fine of $10, with the alterna- Streck. Broughtry over. Korea and the Sea of tive of 14 days imprisonment; was before Mr. Macfadyen at the Central Japan, but has increased moderate-imposed on both the Bret and Police Court this morning, Fung Nolly in intensity. A depression is third charges, and on the second fun, 23, unemployed, pleaded guilty and stated he stole because he was stationary to the north of the defendant-was-fined-86-or-sevent in want of food, "You respect even if you are just learn to Upper Yangtze valley. A typhoon days. An order van made for the marked the Magistrate in binding of Guam.
re appears to be forming to the west retention of the arms by the over the defendant.
Local forecast: Enst police until such time as defend- winds, moderate to fresh; cloudy. ant obtained a permit.
Jessie Matthews and Donald Calthrop in a scene from "Friday the 13th," a Gaumont-British picture showing at the Star Theatre to-day and
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Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning, and он admitting that he had returned from banish- ment was sentenced to six months* hard labour. Defondant pleaded that he had come back to look for artiative. Inspector, Ellis stated that the man was arrested on in- formation on Wednesday. Defend- Wong-Kam-tai, unemployed; was ant was banished for a period of sentenced to twelve months hard five years on November 2, 1934. labour by Mr. W. Schofield, at the When charged with a breach of -Central-Magistracy, this morning, the Deportation Ordinance before
for having returned from banish Mr. E. 1. Wynne-Jones at ment. Defendant was banished Kowloon Magistracy this morning, for a period of ten years in July Tse Tain, aged 23, unemployed. this year. Yu Wong also charged pleaded that his grandmother had with roturalng from banishment just died in the country, and he was sentenced to twelve months' had come back to get some money hard labour. He was banished for from hia brother. Defendant ad- ten years in June this year. He mitted having been banished on stated he was out shopping when April 18, 1933, for a period of ten arrested in Johnston Road,
years, and was sentenced to nine Kon Man, 21, unemployed, ap-months hard labour. Inspector peared before..Mr. E. 1, Wynne- Shannon prosecuted.
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