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PRO.COMMUNIST BOOKLETS

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GENERAL CHIANG DENOUNCED.

"Anti-Imperialism.

pro-Communist booklet eb- A tribute to the Y.M.C.A. and as-

A review of missionary work in titled "Political views of the Chin- sociated workers, for all that had China, with particular reference ese Communist Party after the re- been done in the entertainment of Service men in Hong Kong was paid to that of medical missionaries, action of the Wuhan Government," by Major-General C. C., Luard was given at a meeting of mem-were thrown into the Nanking (G.O.C.). at a special concert held bers of the Church Missionary Road by some unknown persona at the "Better Ole" (Peking Road) Society yesterday. The meeting, from the roof gardens of the Wing last night to mark the closing down which was held at the Helena May. On and Sincere buildings at 7 p.m. Institute, was presided over by on October 9. The booklet con- The concert, which was a fitting the Rev. H. Copley Moyle and the Chiang Kai-shek as a rebel against

tains articles denouncing General] finale to the series which have prov- speakers were Dr. J. H. Montgo-the revolutionary cause,

One of ed so auccessful throughout the summer, was contributed to by Mrs. mery and Mrs. Blanchett, of the chapters in the book contains the following statement of the H. Minney, the Misses A. Steel, V.

Dr.

reviewed plans of the Chinese Communist Montgomery Capell, B. Walker and R. Wong, Tod and Dick, Eng.-Lt. A. S. Bedells, events which had led up to the Party: Mr. H. Glover and Mr. R. Suthar- present conditions in China and land.

said that the allegation that mis- In the course of the evening, Mr. sionaries were no longer needed R. Sutherland (Chairman of the in China was groundless. The toe) made a presentation of a silver not entirely, or at least very little, Y.M.C.A. Entertainment Commit present condition of China was model of a Chinese funk to MF. Horace E. Dowell, L.R.A.M., band due to the education which was master of the 1st/Cameronians being spread through the medium which Battalion is shortly leaving of missionary schools. It was the Colony. Mr. Sutherland paid part of the revolution of a great a tribute to the willingness with empire and, looked at in the light "(c). That all special rights en- which the band had helped. Parti- of comparative history with re-joyed by foreign banks in China cularly valued were their services volutions in other countries, it be abolished, and that the circula- when the entertainments were still was not worse than in France and tion of notes issued by these banks In their infancy and artistes hard other countries. Militarisin and be prohibited. to get.

the love of money, in the speak- er's opinion, were greatly the cause of the present conditions in China.

Many Helpers.

A silver miniature of the souvenirj was also presented to each ber of the band.

mem-

Major-General H. C. Hyde (Com manding the 1st/Cameronians) tee for their work on behalf of the

thanked the Entertainment Commit-

troops.

The Need Still Great. The need for missionaries in non-Christian countries was as great, if not greater, than ever before. Particularly was this true of medical mission

work

Major-General C. C. Luard spoke of the hard work of the ladies at which brought relief of suffering the various centres. They were de- and disease to those among whom serving of the highest praise for the missionarles worked. More the way in which they had carried over, it had done more than, per- on with their duties throughout the haps, any other form of mission summer months. The troops were ary enterprise in breaking down also graceful to the organisers of concerts and those who had so free- prejudices, superstitions and even

customs. ly given of their services at the concerts.

Thanks were also expressed to Mr. J. H. Hunt, Secretary of the European Y.M.C.A., to Mr. R. Sutherland and Mr. T. V. Harmon, Secretary of the Entertainment Committee.

POLAR CAKE

FTS QUALITY THAT COUNTS

"(n) That the interference of other Powers with the affairs of China be opposed, and that a de-

China. mand be made that their troops be withdrawn Immediately from

"(b) That the Settlement be restored to China, and administered by a Government elected by the re- sidents.

"(d) That the Chinese Maritime Customs be handed over to China unconditionally, and that taxes upon exported goods be reduced, while that on imported goods should be increased.

"(e) That the right of foreign vessels to make free use of Chinese waters be cancelled, and that smug- gling of ammunition, opium, mor- phia, and other poisonous drugs be strictly prohibited, and that the China Merchants' Steam Navigation Company be converted into Nationalist Government property.

"(f) That the agreement under which foreigners enjoyed right to manage big industries such as rail- ways, mines, etc., be cancelled or revised. That the foreign fac- Instances were given by the tories in China be registered and placed under the control of the speaker of the ignorance prevail- Chinese Government, and that no ing in China as to the nature of foreign factories be established diseases and their treatment and without the permission from the the progress of the work which Chinese Government, that mission- was going on to dispel that ignoraries, schools, hospitals, and other ance and replace it with a con- bonevolent institutions be all placed fidence in modern scientific treat-under Chinese jurisdiction, and that they be prevented from pur- ment.

The concluding speaker, Mrs. | chasing oroperty unless they have Blanchett, reviewed the work special permission from the Chin- ese Government to do so."-"Shang- which was going on in Canton in hal Mercury." the education of students, the training of teachers; rescue work among the fallen and the spread- ing of the gospel through Bible -students.

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