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EIGHT O'CLOCK CALL

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"No" he sid "I'm going i

I've decided."

"Even if you stayed. I wouldn't see you again.”,

"There's someone else?"

"Yes—someone else.”

"That actor?”

She looked up.

know" she asked.

"I saw him talking to you.

PROPOSED CENSOR

YUAN

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case

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courage, guide and protect the citizens' productive enterprises Art. 108-In the district, there and the nation's foreign trade. shall be a District Government Art. 123-All public utilities with 2 District Magistrate who and enterprises of a monopolistic shall be elected by the citizens in nature shall be operated by the the District General Meeting. The State, except in case of necessity. "How did you Magistrate shall hold office for when the State may specially per-

term of three years and may be mit private operation. eligible for re-election.

The private enterprises I saw the way he looked at you." Only those persons found qual-Honed in the preceding paragraph

She bowed her head again quick-sed in the public examinations may, in

of emergency" for: ly. “Oh!" she said softly. held by the Central Government or national defence, be temporarily A gong sounded and the danc-adjudged qualified by the Minis-managed by the State. The State ing stopped. They stood there, try of Public Service Registration may also, in accordance with law, facing each other, waiting in may be candidates for the office take them over for permanent; operation upon payment of due far corner of the room for the of District Magistrate. last note of twelve.

It came, and Art 109.-The District Magis compensation. with it

Art. 124-In order to improve shouts and bells and trate`shall administer the affairs horns.

of the district in accordance with the workers' living conditions, In- His arm was still about her. the principles of self-government crease their productive ability and "Ring in the new," he said quiet- and, under the direction of the relieve unemployment, the State Provincial Governor, execute mat-shall enforce labour protective po- "And that sort of thing." said ters assigned by the Central and licies.

Women and children shall be the girl.

Provincial Governments. She knew he was going to kiss Art 110.-The organisation, afforded special protection in ae- her. He knew her lips would be powers and functions of the Discordance with their age and phy- raised. Whatever they had told trict Council and District Govern-sical condition. each other and themselves wwwment as well as the election and denied by that kiss. Their lips, recall of the District Magistrate meeting, had the truth on them and the Members of the District shaß in accordance with the prin-

The young man drew back. His Council shall be determined by ciples of mutual help and

operation, develop together pro- ductive enterprises.

Art. 126.In order to promote Art. 111-In addition to the agricultural development and the "I provisions of this chapter, the welfare of the farming popula provisions governing self-gèrem-tion, the State shall improve rucal amid ment and administration of the economic and living conditions and district shall apply muteris muincrease farming efficienty by em- to tandis to the municipality.

ployment of scientific farming. bob.

The State may regulate the pro-

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL SAILINGS eyes were upon her calmly. "You law.

SS.

RAJPUTANA **BE*TAN

CHITRAL *BEHAR

RANPURA **SOUDAN

RAWALPINDI CORFU *BURDWAN

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RANPURA

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• Cargo only.

From

Tom Hong Koar

About

17,000 16th May 6,000 23rd May

15,000 30th May.

6,000 6th Jane

17,000 13th June

7,000 20th June

17,000 27th June 74.500 11th July

6,000 18th Jaly

Destination.

Bombay, Marseilles & London Marseilles, Havre, London, Ham- burg, Rotterdam, Antwerp & Hall Bombay, Marsailles & London. Marseilles, Havre, Londer, Ham-

Rotterdam, Antwerp & Hall.

Marseilles London Marseiles, Havre, London, Ham- burg, Rotterdam, Antwerp & Hall. Bombay, farseilles & London. Bombay, Marseilles & London.

were wrong," he said evenly. "It CHAPTER IIL-THE is important-our meeting to- night."

"Yes," she said quietly. know."¿

They escaped somehow. the bustle and confusion.

"Let's go somewhere quiet talk." he said. "Tre two Mrs. Biler lent it to me.

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MUNICIPALITIES

Art. 112.-In the municipality,

Labour And Capital

Art. 125.-Labour and capital'

co-

of agri-

I want there shall be a Municipal Coun-duction and distribution to tell you about Mrs. Riley. In the members of which shall be cultural products in both kind and

want to tell you about two years directly elected by the citizens in quantity. ago. And that journey to-morrow-the Municipal General Meeting

Art. 127.-The State shall ac-

Marseilles. Here, London, Harm- Because I'm not going now-even One-third of the Members shall cord due relief or compensation to & Hall if there is that-that someone retire and be replaced by election those who suffer disability or loss

berg, Rotterdam, Amt des B Marseilles & London Ronday Marseilles &

17.000 25th July 16,000 Sta Ang Bombay,

6,000 15th Ang.

11,000 22nd Aug. 15,000 15,000 17,000

6th Sept. 19th Sept.

3rd Oct.

London

Ham

Marseilles,

burg, Rotterdam, Antwerp & Bull Bombay Marseilles & London Bombay, Marseilles & London.

Marseilles & London

Marseilles & London.

17,000 17th Oct. Marseilles & London. 14.500 31st Oct. Bombay, Marseilles & London, 14500 28th Nov. Bombay, Marseilles & London.

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8,000 27th May)

10,000 6th June

8,000 20th June

Singapore,

8,000 4th July 10,000 18th July

else,"

annually.

of life in the performance of mi- "Even if you did go away," she Art. 113. the Municipality,litary or public services.

Art. 128. The State shall give answered, smiling. "there wouldn't there shall be Municipal Govern be that someone else now,”

ment with a Mayor to be directly suitable relief to the aged, feeble. Mr. Frederick Tilson, of Lon-elected by

are incapable of the citizens In the or disabled who don originally, entered his room Municipal General Meeting. He earning a living. late that night in some haste. He shall hold office for a term of Art. 129. While the following: strode to the cupboard, and lifted three years and may be eligible powers appertain to the Legisla- tive Yuan in the case of the Cen-:

a tin box

with

Its contents he dump for re-election.

Tilson.

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Art 135.-AH presons over The Censor Yuar may, within

ed unceremoniously on the desk. Only those persons found quali-tral Government, they may be ex- and seating himself, he rummag-fied in the public examinations ercised by the legally designated ed eagerly among old programmes held by the Central Government organ if, in accordance with law, (and clippings.

or adjudged qualified by the Min such matters may be effected in- "Ah!" he said, talking to him-istry of Public Service Registra-dependently by a province, dis- self as was his custom.

"We'll tion may

be candidates for the trict or municipality:--

1. To impose or alter the rate SAILINGS see, now... Adelphi Stock Com-joffice of Mayor.

ipany... Ah! The Old Majestic. Art. 114. The Mayor shall ace of taxes and levies, fines, penalties, age and shall receive elementary with the Constitution shall be null

Peter Ibbetson, I believe...Here minister the affairs of the muni- or other impasts of a compulsory education free we have it! 'The Gay Cavalier elpality in accordance with the nature. Port

Frederick Swettenham,

2 To raise public loans, dis school age who have not received an six months after a law has been Begin-principles

of municipal

con elementary education shall receive enforced, request the Judicial Penang, Rangoon à Calcutta.

ning November fifth. Nineteen-government and, under direction pose of public property

Yuan for interpretation..to deter- Nineteen at the..*"

of the competent supervising anclude contracts which increase the supplementary education free.

Art. 136. In establishing mine whether or not such law is He leaned back in

his chair. thority, executive matters assign- burden of the public treasury.

3. To establish or cancel pu-universities and technical schools, in conflict with the Constitution. "By George!" he said. "I really ed by the Central or Provincial

con-Detailed provisions governing auch had forgotten!"

Government.

bile enterprises, monopolies, fran- the State shall give special the time to visit He coughed, smothed back his Art. 115. The organisation of chises or any other profit-making sideration to the needs of the re-procedure shall be provided by

spective localities so as to afford law. "Remember-the Municipal Council and Muni-enterprise.

Art. 141-Administrative or- Australia & New Zealand hair and chuelded.

led my performance, did he? Recipal Government as well as the 4. To grant or cancel monopo the people thereof an equal op membered It for all those years!" election and recall of the Members lies, franchises or any other spe-portunity to receive higher educa-ders in conflict with the Constitu- tion, thereby hastening a balanced tion or laws shall be null and void. His hand trembled as be unfolded of the Municipal Council and the cial privileges.

national cultural development.

Art 142-The Constitution Appropriations

shall be interpreted by the Judicial Unless specially authorised by

Art 137-Educational appro~ Yuan. law, the government of a province,

Art. 143.--Where the number district or municipality shall not priations shall constitute no less And the Drury Lane, in Nine- Art. 116. The economic system raise foreign loans or directly uti-than 15 per cent of the total of provinces in which self-govern amount of the budget of the Cen-ment has been completely effected teen-Four. that was.. Where's of the Republic of China shall be

the terri-tral Government and no less than does not exceed half the total num- That was in Nine-based upon the Min Sheng Chu I teen-Nine. if I remember. I be (Principle of Livelihood) and shall torial limits of the Republic of 30 per cent of the total amount ber of provinces, the Members of Heve one critic compared me to aim at national economic sur/China all goods shall be permitted of the provincial, district

Now is

lands of Sunshine and Romance. "Down Under" you will feel a new being and even if you are not inclined towards Surfing, Fishing, Shooting or Mountaineering you will and that the Antipodes have plenty to offer you.-including 25/- for your pound.

On the way down your life aboard will be as you wish, quiet or hectic for the E. & A. will humour your every whim.

And by the way, there is no additional charge for Deck Cabins and course Sun Deck Swimming pool, an Orchestra and a ne there is of Laundry.

A Surgeon and Stewardess are at your disposal and last but not least we had almost forretten-the exisine will set you Estering eagerly for the gong!

Regula Monthly Sailings from Bong Kong to Shanghai and Japan and Hong Kong to Australia.

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New

a clipping. "Ah! This critic Mayor shall be determined by law. seems to agree-The artistry of Mr. Tilson lifted the play from

And here's "The Great Divide"!}

"Macbeth""

It was here that Mr.

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National Part VI.

Economic Life

Tilsex

ficiency and equality.

Foreign Loans

lise foreign capital

Art. 130.-Within

in a far corner of his desk, had Art. 117-The land within the realized that a small brown bottle.territorial limits of the Republic

the been tipped on its side by

of China belongs to the people as weight of old papers.

He lifted

a whole Any part thereof the two and dropped it in the basket by fully acquired by an individual or/enter or leave the country.

fingers ownership of which has been lane collected only once when the goods

it gingerly between Southampton and

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individuals shall be protected by:

following

of

and the Legislative and Censor Yuan They shall municipal budgets respectively.hall be elected and appointed in to circulate freely.

the Educational endowment funds acordance with not be seized or detained except

Independently set aside in accord-provisions in accordance with law.

Customs duty is A Central lance with law shall be safeguard 1 One-half the number

Members of the Legislative Yuan It shall beled. Government revenue.

Educational expenditures in shall be elected by the People's needy provinces shall be subsidis-Congress from ham the number of candidates, as prescribed in Ar- The various grades of governed by the central treasury.

Art. 138-The State shall en-ticle 67, and separately nominated "Upon my soul!" he cried softly, and subject to the restrictions of ment shall not collect any dues or

or subsidise the follow-by the Delegates of the various as he returned to the torn

goods in transit within the conn-courage

ing persons or enterprises ---- provinces, Mongolia, Tibet and for- "I had dydney faded programmes.

1 The State may, in accordance

Educational, enterprises Chinese citizens residing abroad. The right to impose taxes and gotten! He set there, smiling with law, tax or expropriate pri-Levies on goods belongs to the Cen

established by private persons The other half of the Members faintly. The yellowed souvenirs rate land on the basis of the value

tiot be

within the State, with a high shall be appointed by the Pre- ident at the instance of the Pre- record of achievement accordance

2 Educational enterprises ident of the Legislative Yuan- for Chinese citizens residing z One-half the number of abroad.

Members of the Censor Enun shall 3. Those who have made be elected by the People's Congress of can- technical ' inven-[from half the number academic or

didates, as prescribed in Article

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of the past completely covered his declared by the owner or assessedal Government and shall

exercised except in small desk. Buried underneath by the Government.

them were such depressing items Every land-owner is amenable with law.

as to-day's, bills.

to the duty of utilising his land Part VIL It was almost dawn when Brute to the fullest extent. Reynolds, of London, and Marjorie Art. 118-All

the night.

subterranean

Education

TO CULTIVATE NATIONAL Low, of Poughkeepsie, stood in minerals and natural forces which |

SPIRET front of a block of smal flats. are economically utilisable for pu- For a while they were silent as blic beneft belong to the State Art. 131.The educational xiz and shall not be affected by pri-of the Republic of China shall be Then the young

spoke rate ownership of the land. to develop a national spirit, to softly. "Funny, isn't it?" he said. Art. 119.-The unearned in-cultivate a national morality, to "Funny how all of a sudden the crement shall be taxed by means train the people for self-govern future can become so important?" of a lad-value-increment tax and ment and to increase their abilityion.

The girl did not answer.

to earn a livelihood, and thereby She devoted to public benefit.

Tam

tions and discoveries.

4 Teachers who have good 190, and separately nominated by records and long service... the Delegates of the various pro- 5. Students who achieve vinces, Mongolia Tibet and Chin- high scholastic attainments and ese citizens residing abroad. The show good conduct but are other half of the Members shall able to receive further educabe appointed by the President at the instance-of-the-President of the Censor Yuan,

Enforce

AD

ment And Amend- ment Of The Constitution

in

TERM "LAW" DEFINED

Self-Government

~ATE 144-Where- self-govern- ment has not been completely effected in a District, the District Magistrate shall be appointed and removed by the Central Govern- ment**

The provisions prescribed in the applies Art. 139 The term "Law" as preceding paragraph

was not thinking of the future, or Art. 120-In readjusting the to build up a sound and healthy Part VIII the past. Infinitely better than distribution of land, the State body of citizens.

Art 132-Every citizen of the either of these was the strangely shall be guided by the principle of beautiful Now. She put her cheek aiding and protecting the land Republic of China shall have

and against the lapel of young Mowing farmers. the land- equal opportunity to receive educa Riley's dinner jacket.

Hon utilising owners. Just about this time the SULL

Regulation Of Private Wealth Art. 133-All public and pri. which had hidden behind a fog Art. 121-The State many, in vate educational institutions the day before, and tantalized accordance with law regulate pri-the country shall be subject to people to a stage of despair, peeped vate wealth and enterprises when State supervision and amenable' to' over the horizon. Coming up, de such wealth and enterprises are the duty of carrying out the used in the Constitution means mutatis matandis in respect to PGO BUILDING, CONNAUGHT ROAD CENTRAL, HONGKONG doubt, to see how things were go- considered detrimental to the ba-educational policies formulated whatever may be passed by the Municipalities where self-govern-

ing.

lanced development of nationallby the State...

Legislative Yoan and promulgated ment has not been completely Pame 27721

Leffected. economic life.

Art. 134-Children between six by the President as law.

Art 140.-Laws in conflict. (Continued on Page 12) Art 122-The State shall er- and twelve years old are of school

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