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New York, October 15. Two students of China today labelled the State
Department's recent White Paper on China ... a distorted apology to the American people for the Department's failure in diplomatic relations with that country.
Professor John K. Fairbank and Paul M.. A. Line-
barger, writing in the current issue of the American Institute of Pacific Relations' "Far Eastern Survey," called on the State Depart- ment, to adopt a policy of open diplomacy based on a faith in democratic-ideals.. They said the White Paper Professor Fairbank said Ameri- had not presented the com- can diplomats failed in the firs plete and correct picture of instance by trying to force Chinese Anterican relations be- Western-style society and Its at- tween 1944 and 1949. Profes- fending political, methods on sor Linebarger, of the School.
further failed, he said, b of Advanced Studies in Washington, said Kuomintang channel and ignoring
their operations to officia the White Paper was "not his such outlets of political influence tory.. not news, not real pro-as universities, financial circles paganda...but a long-wind and aparian agencies. ed apologia which does American people no good with the people of other nations."
Chinese frailties and corruption were cited in the report, he said but similar instances of American were not mentioned corruption and defeats in Chinm
Internation Oriental mind.
the
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a Western- sought to foster style society in Kuomintang China
unwillingly supporting A rate bureaucratic despotism,” he salt.
but in the end found ourselves They opened the bodiame
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Professor Fairbank said China's modem universities, before they Professor Linebarger said in the were swallowed up in the Com- "Far Eastern Survep" article that munist advance, were the chic! Monday, October 31
the State Department had ar- repository of American ideas and Dancing to the Band of The on the Chinese situation on the
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"Yet for five years we stood: by helplessly and watched Chen Lj.fu (Kuomintang wartime Minister of Education) strangle and suborn modern Chinese education in the effort to pros titute it for political ends,” he sald.
"Today, most of the Western-
He objected to the White Paper on the ground, that if the information it contained had?
been released to the public a it happened, the American „public would have insisted on:
more straightforward Chinese
trained professors of character policy by the State Department and integrity, who survived the "The public was not allowed to Kuomintang period are trying to know where things stood until it build a new China under the was too late to act,” he said,
OR
the
deserted
in the
Programme Proposed
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constructive pro-
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D. L. PROPHET,
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NOTICE
The War Department may have the following items for sale in the near future:-
7,000,000
(Approximately)
All
CIGARETTES. tins, comprising PLAY ERS. CAPSTAN GOLDFLAKE.
AND
972 lcs.TOBACCO. The above Cigarettes and Tobacco are located in SIN- GAPORE and any sale would take place there
Any persons interested in this sale should communicate, in writing, direct to:-
D.S.T..
General Headquarters, FAR EAST Land Forces, SINGAPORE
We must make it more vigor | ideal of a better life for the com- ously ideological," he said, "The
whether or not the Communists mon people of: Asia is dynamite
use it."
America Communists. them and
they are now Diplomatic. Defeat
ether camp. Professor Linebarger daimed
The State Department's inabi- negotiations the policy at sacrez
cope with the revolution- lity ta China problem-from Yalta on led to diplomatic defeat process in Asia was brought teal about by the failure of its policy- in China
and the present low makers to work below the top! state of American relations there.level of government in, China,
He praised the shapers of Professor Fairbank said. American-Chinese policy for their personal integrity and intelligence
of defeatison in their deźling with
China Professor Linebarger considered the loss of an occasional state secret or the loss of face for in- dividuals & small prise to pay for a return of open diplomatic rela- tions so that "elaborate post mortems like this (the White Paper) will no longer be neces sary."
Professor Fairbank, head of the at Harvard Ching University, defended charges made against the former Secre country which receives a lary of State, General C. Marshall, monopoly of foreign aid loses and his successors, but went even initiative and self-reliance and farther in placing the blame for becomes divorced from the rea- the so-called diplomatic defeat in lity of the problems it must face," China.
he added. He said there was no baris tor]"America's policy toward China charges that General Marshall, on in the future must be based on his 1946 mission to China, at- a programme of democratic ideals tempted to force Chiang Kai-shek ananating from the top policy- brto a coalition with the Com-makers down through the poli- mumistic regime of Mao Tse-tung, Ural, economic, educational and "Chiang had been negotiating cutitural levels of the country, he with the Communists for almost his would include broad mo- two years and had agreed in
bilisation of America manpower 1945 to "include then in a new,
and resources foundations,
in constitutional government, be
missions, universities, public and private corporations and agencies operating independently of oficial channals but working toward the same goal-United Press,
fore Marsball arrived in China, "Professor Fairbank zald.
Causes Of Failure Ho listed three main causes of the failure to establish a dranite policy toward China:
1. Forcing the pace of history when the cultural gap was too
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2. Operation of a national policy on too limited a scale.
3. An ignorance of social foreES by the policy-makers,
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THE CHINA COAST NAVIGATING AND ENGINEER OFFICERS' "GUILD
The Ordinary General Meeting of members of the above Guild will be held at the office; 3rd Boer, Union Building, 21 Pedder Street,. | at 5 pm, on Monday, October 1715,
1949.
GEORGET. LLOYD,
General Secretary Hongkong, October 15, 1943,
1950 HONGKONG
DIRECTORY
FINAL NOTICE
All those who have received their entry forms for Firms, Government Offices, Schools, Churches, Clubs, Services, etc. are kindly requested to revise and refun- them to us not later than October 15, other wise they will be put in the Addenda Section
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NOTICE TO MEMBERS Eighth Race Meeting
Saturday -- 22nd October, 1949.
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There are ten races, the Fing Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the rat race will be run at 2.00 p.m..
Through Tickets (10 Races-120) may be obtained at the Office of the Treasurers, fax" Floor, Telephone. House, alas "tickets for the Cash Sweep on the last race Tickets In the Cash Sweep on the fast race may be purchased also at the' Glub's Branch Office, No. 282 Nathan Road, Kowloon
MEMBERS BADGES AND ENCLOSURE.
Members and quests are reminded that they and their ladles MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting-
NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE
Badges admitting non-members to the Members Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10 Including tax are obtainable through the Secretary on the written or personal introduction of à member, such member to be responsible for all chits, etc.
Badges admitting to Members Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the RACE COURÉE.
"The "Treasurers' Compradore Office will close at 11 am, and the Secretary's Office at 11.45 am. Both Offices at 1st Floor, Tele- phone House,
A limited number of tiffins will be obtainable at the Club House provided they are-ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel 27812). NO CHILDREN WILL BE ́ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PRE- MISES DURING THE MEETING.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.
to
The price of admission the Public Enclosure is $3 Facluding tax for all persons including fadics, and payable, at the
Gate.::
BOOKMAKERS, TIG TAG MEN ETC, WILL NOT BE PER- MITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB DURING THE RACE MEETING. MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAINABLE IN THE RESTAURANT IN THE PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
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By Shepard Barclay
The Authority on Authorities“
and
WATCH FOR A DOUBLE Reckoning that a game for his BIG winners' in rubber bridge side was certain, perhaps in No ere always alert for a chance to Trumps, West cunted on his fia- make a successful business dou- gers to see if he thought South ble. They realise that the deal could be set two tricks in the 2- has determined to a large extent Spades. Deciding that this was the number of points which may overwhelmingly probable, be scored by one side or the other that therefore the defence should by playing the hand at its own score 500 points against the vul-
to nerable déclarer best contract. They would like
he doubled, get still more points, however, it sin
since
not vulnerable game 2 possible. When an spportent
would not be worth that much. sticks his neck out, therefore, in And of course, there was the pos-
that South
might be set more than two tricks. He was
East got the first twe diarnona' tricks and led a third, which South: rtuffed
9 with the spade and West over-ruffed with the K Since. East's diamond return. had been the low 2, West decided it was a suit-preference call for the lowest side suit, clubs. So he un- derled the club A with the 5 and
unfortuitous situation, they sibility are ever ready to consider play ng against his doubled contract, which may produce the largest ecere possible to them..
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(Dealer: East North-South eats in spades, disund and vulnerable).
East
South West
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tricks and West knew South as a player | fenders 800 points. who employs such jump bids to
shat out or crowd his opraments,
in the hope that they will not
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tended.
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