JAPAN'S DEALINGS
WITH CHINA
Impressive Speech By Mr. Chow Lu
FIVE DIFFERENT MASKS
Canton, To-day. At the joint weekly memorial service held at the Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall on Monday mom- ing. Mr. Chow L. member of CEC made an impressive speech- concerning the present policy of Japan towards China.
Japan, according to Mr. Chow,
is an ultra-aggressive country, the ambition of which knows no end. In wanting to arrive at her alm she employs all the means at hand
Japan knows the psychology of the Ghinese well; she knows that more factions exist in China than any- where else.
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"FALSE FACES” -Thus in dealing with China, she Wears five different masks--- "false faces." To the opponents; of Kuomintang. Japan professes to be sympathetic and promises to help them overthrow the latter. TO the Nanking Government. Japan rives, word that she will. lend a hand to hasten the unifica-i tion of China To the South- Western provinces, Japan says she will help them to overthrow thei dictatorship of Chiang Kai-shek. To the North China factions. Japas also promises to help undo! the Nanking Government..
And Spally to the Powers Japan requests them to keep away from the whirlpool of Sino-Japan- vere politics. for, she says. 21 factions in China are with Japan and the Powers will be wise to Jeare well enough alone.
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THE CHINA MAIL - WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER
Delightful Shirley Temple, who may well be called the world's new sweetheart, will be seen at the King's. Theatre next Friday in "Our Little Girl” a Fox Film.
YUGOSLAVIA AND
BULGARIA
These are Japan's hypocritical Fruits Of Policy Of
"faces" and they have deceived China and the world.
Mr. Chow concluded by saying that, henceforth he hopes the
Conciliation
CHINA MAIL.“ SPECIAL
LOCAL NEWS BREVITIES
A whist drive and tombola will be held in the open air, in Welling- Con Barracks on Monday next, commencing at 8:30 pm
Mr. A. E. Kinsey, the popular
AFRICANS
BEAT ENGLAND
AT FOLKESTONE
Mitchell And Viljoen In Big Stand
JACKSON BOWLS WELL FOR WORCESTER
London To-day. The South Africans were on the top of their form at Folke- stone yesterday when they se cured their 21st win on tour by beating an England eleven by an innings and 109 runs, A. B Langton taking 5 for 38, while IK Viljoen carried his bat for 119 to secure his fourth cen tury of the season..
Bruce Mitchell, the hero of the Test matches, was also in good form with the bat, just missing his fourth century by: 10 runs.
Viljoen's best feats this season have been:
&
93 Leicester .......
152 v Derby
103 not out v Norfolk
122 Glancester
119 v England XI. Glamorgan secured first (in-¡ nings' paints from Worcester at Worcester despite a good bowling performance by Jackson, who took 6 for 79 to follow up his perfor- mances of for 15 against Derby! |and 9 for 45 against Somerset.
BRITISH TRIUMPH AT SWIMMING
Weissmuller Record.
Lowered
London, to-day. A London swimmer, George Booker, yesterday caused a world- wide sensation when he shattered Johnny Weissmuller's 1927 short- course record of 51 seconds for the 100 Yards Free Style, by clocking 49 9-10 seconds during training the world's amateur record
Weissmuller's record has stood
Three cases, one Imported, of high authorities of China and of
Sofia. To day.
enteric fever were reported to the the Powers will awaken to these Tangible proof that the policy Health authorities
deal properly with of conciliation inaugurated by three days ended on Monday last for an attempt on
during The facts and Japan-Central Press.
the late King Alexander, which culminated last year in the visit MILITARY ACADEMY of the Yugoslav King to Sofia
to confer with Czar Boris, is Assistant Passenger Agent of the since 1927 and was one of the four now bearing fruit, is furnished Nippon Yusen Kaisha leaves remaining marks which had defied by the opening of another from Kong to-day by the Asama all swimmers for nearly eight tier station between the two Mar for a three-months" trip to years. Beuter. countries at Stessinirofzi, în America accordance with the agreements! signed a year ago.
IN KWANGTUNG
New Vice-President
Assumes Office
:
Canton. To-day.”
When on September 15 another General Lin Shih-ching, recent-opening on the frontier will be ly appointed Vice-President of the made at Gueschere near Kuester Kwangtung Military and Political diel, there will be altogether four Academy, formally assumed office points at which the frontier be
Monday. The inauguration tween Bulgaria and Yugoslavia ceremony was held at the auditor-may be crossed, whereas a month ium of the Academy and was at-lago there was only one at Drago
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Three months hard labour was posed by Mr. Macfadyen at the Central Police Court yesterday who was found guilty of being in on Cheung Shum, 18, unemployed.
possession of 21 counterfeit Hong Kong, ten-cent pieces at Lynd- hurst Terrace.
Results, as cabled by Beuter. were:-
Leicestershire beat Kent by 10 wickets at Leicester. Kent: 265 (Ames 86).
56 (Smith 5 for 25). Leicester: 302 (Berry 85. Freeman
for 123) and 2 for 0.
Glamorgan beat Worcester the first innings at Worcester.
and 4 for 2-dec. Mar
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"Wheat: Prospects of a small wheat crop and big premiums for: suitable cash wheat. suggest an The following quotations have irregularly higher market and we
a good fight, but he was matched been received by Renter. against a more crafty fighter and lost in body-fighting all that he gained at long range: Lefkowitz made the mistake of holding too New York. Cotton- frequently, and his method of October avoiding punishment proved futile December. against a man of Jock's ability.
January (1936) 10.38 Jock took full advantage of such
March -tactics as he peppered the "Har
May ine's body with one of his free July hands and this continual jabhing Spot
tended by many dignitaries, man-Zaribond, all the rest of the individual day last month, 197 Glamorgan: 249 Jackson & for 79)/Wore down the Leatherneck.
-cluded. Central Press.
General Chen Chi-tans being in-border being an unbroken length
of barbed-wire entanglements Trans-Ocean Service.
ANCIENT CHINESE
TRAINING IN NURSING
Requisite For Female Undergraduates
Canton, To-day.
The women students of the
CLASSICS
Teachers Enrolled In Canton
Canton, To-day.
Worcester 120 and 47 for L
New York Rubber: Both suffered from hard rights. September Sam appeared to have the situa December tion well in hand in the third January when he slammed Jock viciously arch with lefts and rights, forcing him
May to the ropes and there battering Chicago Wheat him a murderens left.
10.42-
favour accumulation. The supply sitnation-indicates corn sales for bulges. Total sales: Wheat: 26,759,000 bushels. Corn: 2,963,- 000 bushels.
"Coffer: There were heavy general rains where rainfall was
needed. The crop in the Western Belt has derived great benefit by the rains. We expect that farmers wil sell with freedom.
"Silk: We are expecting in creasing sales of finished goods and also of hosiery, We would advise purchases on any declines. Total sales: 405, lots.
"Flash: Steel mill activity dur-
"Prev. Yesterday Closing Closing
10.32 10.35
10.29
10.31
10.31
10.44
10.39
10.50
10.42
10.520
10.65
10.65
11.79
11:44
12.04 11.63
12.12 11.72
12.25
12.39
11.84 11.98
Sussex beat Somerset on the first innings at Taunton Somerset. 198 and 37 for 3. Sasser: 233 (Wellard 5 for 44),
Saved By Bell
September December
872
893%
89344
The bell sounded at this cru-May
91%
914
The Young Spring Wire Company
cial moment, much to Creighton's Chicago: Corn:- relief. But the boot was on the December other foot in the sixth and last May
~57% 59
56 57%
to-day "declared a dividend of 50: |cente- per share ouça $2 basis.
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The highest rainfall during any inches, was recorded on the 5th. when, it will be remembered, the Colony was visited by a severe Warwickshire beat Gloucester gale and rainstorm The next on the first innings at Gloucester highest was on the 1st, 1.07 inches, Warwick: 305 and 113 for 2 followed by 1.02 inches On the Gloucester: 280 (Sinfield (83). 25th No rain fell on 19
days during the month, including a period of 12 days from the 13th to the 24th inclusive
Freshman. Glass of Sun Yat-sen It has been one term since the Shanghai and ports
The ss. Nanking will leave for
"Ancient morning-next
Lancashire drew with Sir Julian frame Jock let loose with four Winnipeg Whest-
on Friday Cahn's eleven-
lightning-like lefts as Sam held October Lancashire: 352 and 167 for 8 deconto his right. The Marine mov-December
(Hall 6 for 75)LATINUM
ed away weakly but rallied and New York Sugar:- came back gamely.
month.
88 not out, Booth 6 for 1), and
· University are required to have establishment of the preliminary training in nursing Classics Class,” organised last before they may be allowed to spring by the Bureau of Education Mr A Anderson, BE, BA Sir J. Cahn's II 260 (Vaulkhard enroll-formally as students of the of the city. We t
executive engineer, P.WDre University. The training period. Students of this class were turned to the Colony to-day by the144 for 4. lasts from September 10 to 19 chosen from among school teachers Empress of Japan. -Central Press.
in different institutions. The first
The South Africans beat an term has now closed and, begin- A mongrel dog belonging to Mr. England XI by an innings and 109 ning with September 5, other AH. Roberts, of No. 98 Bobinson England XI: 96 (A. B. Langton 5-for
runs at Folkestone. school teachers may come and Road, yesterday evening bit a enroll for the second term-Cen-Chinese female Kwok Knen ong tral Press.
the right-leg and was sent to Kennedy Town for observation- where he was spending a holi-The victim was treated at the
Government Civil Hospital. day.
OBITUARY
Father Of Spanish
Republic"
"CHINA MAIL" SPECIAL
A Madrid, To-day. Cassio was made an honorary Manuel Cassio, the "Father of citizen of the Republic in 1932 the Spanish Republic,” died The Government has ordered suddenly on Monday in a mour-a State funeral Trans-Ocean tain village near San Sebastian, Service
Ministry Of Health Report
Africans: 311 for 5 dec. 38) and 105...
(B Mitchell 90, K. Viljoen 119 "not
Yorkshire: 309 for & dec. Hampshire: 99 (Bowes Verity 6 for 52)
94 (Verity 7 for 55)*
ing the past weely is estimated at 45.8 per cent of capacity against 87% 47.9 per cent, the previous week.
KENNEGHAN AGAIN
AT CENTRE-HALF
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Probable Team The intermediate line will pro Jan. (1936) 2.200, 2.00 2.18 2.00 bably be Ellis, in place of Tay-
265 231 2.63230
¡Sept Déc.
for 17,
March May
*2002TM 206
2.00
MATCHES IN PROGRESS
New York Silk: September
December
March
1.76 1672 1.68
Hor, Kenneghan and Keating, wirile 205
the attack will be made up of 1Roberts, Talbot, Barnster or Den- 17472 Inis, Hughes, and Parry or Har 1687 1.68
Montreal Silver:-
Septembe
(65.80)
December
January March
fard Esser v Kent Scarborough Yorkshire v MCC * EARLIER RESULTS
Folkestere Gentlemen Playera Yorkshire best Hampshire by an Skegness Minor Counties ▼ S innings and 116 runs at Ports-
·Africans
REVISED CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE
Hui Sau-tin, of No. 198 Matan- cheang Road, Kowloon City, re- ports that at about 4 pm yester day, her dog bit Lee Yee, a Chinese male, on the right thigh. "The dog was sent to Matankok for Yorkshire (6) observation; while Lee Yee was Derbyshire (3) treated at the Kowloon Hospital
Middlesex (10) .
London, to-day.The Report of Yet so soundly has the scheme
Sanitary Inspector A. Austin Notts (9) the Ministry of Health for the proved to have been constructed reports that while driving moter Leicester (12).
that, during the life of scheme, it car No. 516 at 6.50 p.m. in Nathan Susser year ended March 31 last gives has been found practicable to ex Road yesterday, he accidentally War
the chief pend a total sum of over £53,000 collided with a moving lorry and
000 in additional benesta
sustained slight damage to the
an arresting suz
developments, du
of HM the King Ministry's main
Under the Na Pensions
"one of most
ments
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in the Health, expenditure is shown to front of his car.
be a long-term investment
and fant mortality in the first
1,000 live births fell from 105 in
1910 to
1993.
hot
the
153,000
than tw
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171 405
40.76
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360
MAX BAER TO PROVE HIS CASE AGAINST LOUIS
The two inside-positions are giving, the selectors food for thought, but they will doubtlessly richt themselves in due course,
Saunders will again be between the sticks for the Jumors, while
and Gaizley will be in sup port Edge, McHugh and Jones are all available for their resp tive pos
cious in the int
are likely
with view