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I *1 *&*/ EUROPEANS PAY RESPECTS TO CHINESE CONSUL.—Considerable public sympathy wa. evinced at the funeral at Karon Cemetery yesterday of Mr. Li Kwang Heng, Consul for the Republic of China.

SENSATIONAL ENGLISH BANKRUPTCY.—Lord Terrington, third from left, embarking at Douai, France, for London, under escort to answer charges arising out of his bankruptcy. The warrant wax issued 15 months ago, the case being the most extraordinary extradition in the history of international law.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 118, 21 May 1928, Page 8

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I *1 *&*/ EUROPEANS PAY RESPECTS TO CHINESE CONSUL.—Considerable public sympathy wa. evinced at the funeral at Karon Cemetery yesterday of Mr. Li Kwang Heng, Consul for the Republic of China. SENSATIONAL ENGLISH BANKRUPTCY.—Lord Terrington, third from left, embarking at Douai, France, for London, under escort to answer charges arising out of his bankruptcy. The warrant wax issued 15 months ago, the case being the most extraordinary extradition in the history of international law. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 118, 21 May 1928, Page 8

I *1 *&*/ EUROPEANS PAY RESPECTS TO CHINESE CONSUL.—Considerable public sympathy wa. evinced at the funeral at Karon Cemetery yesterday of Mr. Li Kwang Heng, Consul for the Republic of China. SENSATIONAL ENGLISH BANKRUPTCY.—Lord Terrington, third from left, embarking at Douai, France, for London, under escort to answer charges arising out of his bankruptcy. The warrant wax issued 15 months ago, the case being the most extraordinary extradition in the history of international law. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 118, 21 May 1928, Page 8