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The China Mail.

YOUNG MARSHAL IS URGED TO STAY.

Leaders Demand He

Remain In China.

INTENDED TO TRAVEL.

Peiping, Aug. 17.

It is reported in political cir- cles that General" Chang Hsueh- liang, who intended to go abroad following his resignation aS Director of the Feiping Pacifica- tion Headquarters, may cancel his trip in view of earnest en- treaties from various quarters.

TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1932.

China's Plans For Physical Culture

Need Of Education Is Stressed At Parley

TWO-FOLD DEVELOPMENT.

Nanking, Aug. 17.

Telegrams have been, received

Under the auspices of the Ministry of Education, the National from General Han Fu-chu. Chair Physical Education Conference, which is the first of its kind in the man of the Shantung Provincial Government, General Ho Cheng- history of China, was formally opened yesterday in the presence of chun, Director of the Hankow 108 delegates from all parts of the country, Representatives from Pacification Headquarters, Mr. the Central Party Headquarters, the National Government, and the... Wu Te-chen, "Mayor of Greater]

Shanghai, and General Ku Chu- Executive Yuan were also present. The conference will last five tung. Chairman of the Kiangau days. Provincial Government, urging

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him to remain in the country In the course of his opening Mr. Chen Li-fu, representing the and assist in maintaining peace speech, Dr. Chu Chia-hua, Minister Central Party Headquarters, spoke- und order in the North. The

of Education, reported on events on national and foreign sports. He security of the North being &

leading to the present meeting. He warned against excessive national-- vital concern of General Chang, recalled that the conference was. atism in this respect, as well as undue the hope is particularly express-first scheduled to be convened at pro-foreignism. et General Han. Fu-chu that he Hangchow simultaneously with the Abolition of unhealthy practices, will not leave Peiping for the| National Athletic Mect there" in such as foot-binding," was stressed present but await the instruc-1929, but owing to one obstacle by General'. Ho Ying-chin, Minister tion of General Chiang Kai-after another it was postponed until of War, in his brief address on shek.

the present time.

behalf of the National Government.. War on Drugs.

Continuing, he dwelt at longth on Mr. Peng Hsueh-pei, speaking for General Chang Hsueh-liang the importance of popularising phy- the Executive Yuan, drew attention attended a meeting of the Pesical culture and declared that to the prevalent cholera epidemic ping Political Affairs Committer athletics "deserves a proper place in which, he said, would not have hap- yesterday when it was decided to the lives of the people because it pened if the people lived healthily, recommend to the Central Gov-will help to develop the physique of Physical education and athletics, If ernment, the appointment of Mr. the race as a whole, not because of popularised, he stated, would do- Pan Fu, a fórmer Premier and the honours that it will bring to much to prevent the spread of such Minister of Finance under the individual athletes.,

diseases. Peking regime, as additional

Changing Methods.

Following the inauguration "cere-- member of the Committee.

Methods of education have chang-mony, the first genazal' meeting was, ister Bennett of Canada proposed Drastic measures for the suped radically in the last few decades, held. General Chang Chih-chung, that his country should grant pression of narcotics in the var he said, and modern education now well-known exponent of athletics, the United Kingdom: 1, Extenous Northern provinces were undertakes to develop the body as was elected Vice-Chairman of the

1) adopted at the meeting.

well as

the mind. Following this Conference to preside over the sion of the free list; 2, Retention i Last night at dinner was given tendency, the Ministry of Education meetings. in the absence of Mr. Chu of existing preferences in favour in honour of General Chang regards itself as responsible for the Chia-hua, the Chairman. Five sub Chun, personal representative of encouragement of physical educa- committees, were appointed to con of Great Britain; 3, Increased General Chiang Kai-shek. Gen-tion, both in and outside of schools, sider various phases of the problem. preferences for products of Great eral Hsu Yung-chang, Chairman Hence this conference.

Kuo Min Britain which did not too much of the Shansi Provincial Govern

ment, and other visiting generals Empire progress in which the compete with Canadian indus by the retiring leader. Kuo

trial products. In return, he Min. results.of a closer co-operation asked from the United Kingdom: should be manifested early. The

1. "Retention of existing prefer

News In Brief. main purpose of the Imperial

Their extension to ences; 2. Conference was to reach a closer other products or which Great by Magistrate Schofie'd for. omit

Mr. Led Weall was to-day fined $5) economic unity within the Em-Britain is an importer. Canada, ting to carry his licence disc whilst pire and this end has been!

The deaths of two boys, Kwoke as well as Australia and New driving a car.

Found guilty by a jury for as- Achieved through the various Zealand, intend to protect their

sault with intent to rob, Tung Chue, 17, and Kwok Kau, 8, who--

trade

Three cases of cholera and one Ngan, who recently attacked Miss were drowned in the sinking of the- agreements which have home industries. What they seek ense each of typhoid fever and Sugi Mori, of 308 Nathan Road, a Kowloon Dock's tug-tender Edith... been signed. It was hoped that is that, while every member of meningitis were notified to the Japanese, was sentenced to three during a collision with the s.s. Tin something would be accomplish-the British family of nations Health Authorities during the week-years' hard labour: by Mfr. Justice Yat on the night of July 25, forme

Hong Kong, Tuesday, Aug. 23, 1932.

Success At Ottawa.

The outstanding success at! Ottawa should open a new era of

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end.

CHINESE SENTENCED BOYS' DEATHS WERE

FOR ROBBERY

ACCIDENTAL.

Attacked Japanese

Woman In Flat.

Lost Lives In Tug's Sinking.

on

8.5

behalf of Captain

Wood at the Criminal Sessions ed thy subject of an inquiry at the ed in other directions, notably in

shall protect its industries, this

yesterday.

Kowloon Magistracy";;: esterday · the matter of monetary ques.

We draw attention to the fact

Two Portuguese brothers, Daniel afternoon, with Mr. J. A. Fraser- tions, but such problems have degree of protection shall be

higher against extra-Empire that the dates of Mr. Shewan's and Leo Silva, who lived near Miss sitting as Coroner.

The Jury empanelled were been postponed until the world

auction have been postponed to Mori and apprehended the robber riations and that,

D. Marshall acunomic conference to be held]

generally Monday and Tuesday, August 29 in response to calls for help from follows:-Messrs. speaking, each British nation and 10.

her, were complimented by Mr.(foreman) Conway Evans and B. at the end of the year. It is

"Wood for their service, N

Basto.

Mr. A. Covey wa. It was said in the evidence that

ad the pro- pleasing to note the favourable shall buy outside the Empire only

Ng Chl-cheang a seven-year-old, reaction both in the Dominions those products which it cannot Chinese boy sustained, a fractured the accused and two companions ceedings and in Great Britain, while for-buy inside the Empire, due re- leg yesterday when he was knock had followed Miss Mort's amab and Perritt, master of the Tin Yat.

After hearing the evidence, the- éign observers are relieved that gard being given to the indivi-ed down by a taxi in Hollywood had entered when Miss Mori open- the preferences are not so dras dual trade problems of each Road at 2.80 p.m. He was admitted ed the door to let her in A strug- Jury returned a verdict of "Ac--

to the Government Civil Hospital gle ensued in which a pane of cidental death by drowning."

glass was broken. The robbers The Coroner was in accord with tic as to isolate the Empire from country. This indicates that the for treatment...

fled with the two Silva brothers, the finding. world trade. The United States, arrangements made at Ottawa

The forthcoming wedding is an who had heard the disturbance, inj as Great Britain's largest cus-fall into the two categories of nounced of Mr. Alfred Leonard hot pursuit. tomer, is greatly concerned, and plans which affect all British George Eastman, assistant of the

One of the thieves was captured undoubtedly the new preferences nations and plans which affect Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and but the other two made their

Godown' Co Ltd., residing at escape... will affect America to a cona limited number of Bri-

"Kingsclere," to Miss Jamesina siderable degree. The American tish nations. The United States Gray Coghill Brown, of 4 High- attitude has not yet been defined has large trade with the United burgh Terrace, Kowloon Docks.

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Personal Pars.

MR. COLLINGWOOD. LAID TO REST,

Was Well-Known Sportsman.

as there was a tendency to re Kingdom and with Great Britain Before Mr. W. Schofield at the Dr. Hassan Arculli arrived back

A large gathering of friends: gard the Conference in the same It so happens that America sells Central Police Court to day, the in the Colony on Saturday on the attended the funeral of Mr. E. L. light as the last Imperial Confer Canada many products she following Europeans pleaded guilty. Taiyo Maru. He had been to Collingwood, who died rectly might buy in Great Britain and to driving a motor-car without be Japan on a short vacation. *** in Shanghai following a brief ill- ence.

ing in possession of driver's || A

the last Conference, Great Britain imports from licence; S. A. Siesp, B. L. Prophet held in London three years America products which Canada, and L. A. Falkner, They were ago, the proposals of the domin in some cases, exports as well each dined $10.

ADAM along these lines failed of There are a large number of

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Deceased was well-known in Among the passengers disembark- ing from the s.8. Taiyo Marn on shipping circles, both here and in Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. J. M Shanghal, and will be remember

ed for his keen sportsmanship. Before Mr. W. Scholfield at the Ward. Mr. Ward is a physician.

and horse-racing activities. One saccess because Great Britain United States plants in Canada Central Police Court today, the

of his proudest moments WAS was still a free trade country in and a growing number in the following Europeans pleaded guilty Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ring were when he himself rode nis pony,

to b principle, and therefore had no United Kingdom. It will not be to driving, or permitting

among the passengers returning to "Hopeless" to victory, thereby tariff bar which it could lower a matter of immediate or easy drivan, a private motor car not pro the Colony from Japan on Saturday winning the Jockey Cup. He was calculation to figure just what perly Hcensed; Dr. E, C. Hum by the 3.5. Taiyo Maru.. Mr. Ring also one of the first members of for dominion products in return decisions reached at Ottawa will phreya, S. A. Sleap, H. C. Watson is the assistrat assessor In the the old Sportsmen's Gun Club for analogous concessions by the mean to American trade. Offi and H. U. Martin. They were each Treasury, while Mrs. Ring is well- Mr. Collingwood is survived dominions for products from large fears, there are other ders stated that these cases were University of Hong Kongs›

the by a widow, a son and a daugh from cials at Washington profess no fined $10. Traffic-Inspector San known as the Librarian at ter. Great Britain. But things have authorities who think the United due to omissions of renewal changed and-now-Britain ranks States may have to stand heavy Herself as a protectionist coun- losses. Certainly an important apa factor is the large """degree of

friendship for the ited St

try. She now has tariff bars to

let down or raise. To that ex-which ats both in Canada and tent basic conditions were much Britain,

able to

and and

found

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