DEMAND IN RED CHINA FOR FOREIGN GOODS
Reminders
Today
Crown Land
Auction,
PWD affires, 3 p.m. Exhibition of Chinese Paintings by Prof. Chau Shao-an, Hotel Cect, 10 am to 7 pm, Balon Jock Club, tombola, 7.30
p.n.
Whist Drive, European YMCA, 8
L
p.m.
Coming eventsTM
TOMORROW
The Chinese Communists are hungry for foreign goods. So much so that they have unoffi- cially told Hong Kong shippers flatly: "Wo want full holds, and that all the time," it was reliably learned yesterday.
This Communist desire for foreign goods is dictat- ed by two considerations: (1) For the first time in the nation's history, they have a sur- plus of self-carned foreign exchange; (2) Unlike Midas they do not want to hoard. They want to buy heavily to fulfil their in- dustrialisation schemes.
But the Chinese Commun- quantities of foreign currencies ists are finding few It uny for us to discourage exportable China eign sellars., Western Powers products now easily available in such places as Shanghal, but which the Communists do noz seem keen at all to relinquish,
NAAFI Club, Kowloon, table ten-who can sell, ulready have too
nis tournament, p.n
full books or are restricted by Bridge Drive, European YMCA, a}export bans arising from the Korean War und the world political situation.
p.m.
Cheers Services Club, informel
dance, 7.30 p.m. Nine Dragons Services Club,
whist drive (cust prizes)
p.in.
WEDNESDAY
The meeting,
Road, 8.30 p.m.
50, Macdonnell
Urbon Counell meeting,
Bldg., 4.15 p.m.
OPO
NAAFI Club, Kowloon, Darts
Tournament, □ p..
Union Jack Club, whilst drive,
1.46
pm.
Nine Dragong Services Club,
Anals of boxing champion- ships, 8 p.8.
HK Art Club, monthly exhibition and Xmas Curds, St. John's Cathedral holi, 10 a.m. to 6 P.L.
Fereign exchange accumulated- in China has been earned through overseas remittances and the ex- pert of Chinese goods. One com- petent
belloved that observer Communist Chian has now such
Dai Rees wins Championship
for fourth time
Carnoustie, Scotland,
September 23,
Da! Rees, the holder, won the British. Professional Match- Play Golf Championship for
Djelfa wins Princess the fourth time here today.
Elizabeth Stakes,
.
Ascot, September 23. M. Marcel Bousang's Djelfa
the WORL
Princess Elizabeth Sinkes, run over five furlongs, here today. Major J, H. Paina's La Doutelle was second, and Caplan Arnold Will's Safehold came third. A field of 10 run.
The betting was: to 4 on Djelfa, 100 to 8 La Doutelle, 9 to 4 Safchold.
Djelfa won the race by and a "half-lengths, with four lengths separating the second and third.
in the Knights' Royal Stake run over one mlio, Mr. Jame V. Rank's Hyperbole boat Lord Rosebery's Pator Flower to take first place. Mr. A. Melihagga's] Princess Trudy was third in
field of Sva runnara. The
The betting was: 11 to 4 Hyperbole, 10 to 1 Pctor Flower,
8 to 1 Princess Trudy,
Hyperbole won from Pator Flower by three lengths, with n neck separating the second and third horses. Wat Tyler did nos run-Reuter,
Victory for Winnie
Ascot, England,
September 23.
Winston Churchill's
four-year-old, Colonist
scored his fourth straight vic- tory by winning the Kenning- ton Palace. Stakes today,
* .
Colonist II, bred in. France,
started & 2-1 favourite la the £1,000 added cvent and won, by a length.
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Pachademis was second and White Rose, another French-bred owned by Marcel Boussac, came in third.
The Conservative Party leader bought Colonist II last year.—As noclated Press.
He bent Frank Jowie, of Lee's Hull, by seven and six in the 38-holes final, Rees was two up at 18 holes after Jowle had two up at the seventh.
licen
The game took a remarkable change at the 11th, where Rees holed long putt to halve and then took thre holes in a row to become two up-a lead which he held to the hallway stage.
Perfect fours
After the interval, the first three holes were halved in per feet fours with both men in turn playing fine shots.
THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1950.
Guerillas in. Kwangsi
of
A gradual uniportion querillar in Kwangel province under the designation of "Kwangsi Anti-CommunİSİ National Salvation Army" 18 in progesna, according to a Nanning report in yesterday's
Lecturer comments
on
indoctrination
by Chinese Reds
independent Wah Klu YatTho converts naver quito forget that, however
po".
The report anld that noilcom and proclamations ported up showed that the "Army" is undar the command of General Pal Chung-ahl,' for mer Commander-in-Chief of Central China and now in Formosa.
New Method Tutorial School Swimming Meet
thick and soft may be the velvet gloves, the iron hand is still there," said Mr. L. Tomkin son, missionary of the Christian Literature Socialy of Shanghai who arrived here two weeks ago, when he commented on the Com- munist Indoctrination in China Ina lectura on Chinese thought before the Arm-Chair Group at the European YMCA last night. Mr. Tomkinson, who came to the Colony by way of Tientsin and who is returning to England on retirement after more than 35 years as a missionary in the Far East, said that people who attend the Communist indoctrination classes are encouraged to raise questions and objections and that those who raise them are often, met with courtesy but that in the end all present are expected "to be convinced."
The Mr. Tomkinson continupd: |
farmer and the "I do not know what happens
life of the commen-prople In Ng Nin, the well-known local to any persistent sceptic, but peace time should be no full of swimmer and Miss Wong Yu-after many hours of such dis-
hardship that they would wel- sang gave a swimming exhibiiion.
come war, baxing, on it as a lasting to the small Henry Wong won the Individual cussion,
hungry wolf at a jibçe of meat. They championship with 15 points hours of the morning, resist-
expounded, thel views followed closely by Kenneth Wongance to the new light tends to with some ajaboration and com. with 12 points.
be feeble:
alderable literary ability In some L
A large gathering attended Another indication of Com-the first. Annual Swimming munist China's wealth in for. Meet of the New Method Eng- eign exchange is the fact thak recently the value of the Jenish Tutorial School held at Min Piso has been markedly the swimming pool of Mr. Lam ralard against foreign montes Hou-tak at No. 5 Broadwood generally:
Rond yesterday.
This state of affairs is buurt to be adversely feli by shippos operating constal rhipping service. The departure of a certain Bri- th ship which left port for Shanghal four days ago was postponed for almost ¤ week while awaliing cargo here. The agents of another foreign vessel which has been (plying regularly between Hang, Kong and Shang- bal during the past month was reported to be considering putting the vessel on únother routes.
Fukion ports Shipping service between Hong Kong and Fukien ports has so fur not yet been affected by the latest Communist attitude.
•
At the conclusion, Mr. Lam. Hou-tak presented the prizes to the successful contestants.
"A" Diviilen
50 Yards Free-style: 1: Kenneth Wong, 2 litry Wong. Time, 25
seca.
Ham Sun: 2. Charberinin Law. Time. 35 secs,
·
"Shortly, ofte leaving Shanghal I bought a little book with the "They made. lists of the mag- intilguing title How My Though gots which would destroy the Has Been Chianged. It consista etate, these included benevolence, of reprints of articles liy promin-morailty, culture of any sort and Chinese in various walks of of course political discussion or life, describing how their
though indeed,
any discussion. They
sometimes
caustic 50 Yards Back-stroke: 1. Wil-hat been changed since the libe- showed
ration. Two ard by an eminent humour as when one remarked Chinese scholar whose writings on that it was true enough, as some Chinese philosophy and its his of the philosophers they con- 1. Bike many others, have demned and maintained, that 'alt long admired for their thorough men are brother. However, only 1.and objective;ncholarship,
the law enforced by military policy could make them treat each other as brothers.
KMT efforts.
100 Yards Breast-stroke. 1. Henry Wong: 2. Allen Ng. Time. 1 min 0 secs.
Back-stroke: 100 Yards Henry Wong; 2. Allen Ng. Time. 1.32 secs.
Diving: 1. Tommy Chow; 2. Edward Yu.
The obvious reason is that vessels plying between these ports and Hong Kong are all of smaller tonnage. Besides, the sea route is the most convenient communica-Wong: 2. Henry Wong. Time. 2.28 tinn linking the outside world with Fuklen province where no railway has been built due to the mountaincus terrald
Two more ships have added to the route between Hong Kong and Fukien. One is the s. Sing fling, which sailed on Friday for Chinchow. The other is the Edith Moiler which after coming back front Shanghai about a week ago Jowle was the first to make as to salt later in the week for
Chinchow. bad allp when he dropped his third into a bunker at the 22nd and Rees won the hole to increase HP lead to three. Rees took the next, and although Jowie halved the 25th Rees also won the next
two...
Jowle got a hole back at the 26th but after a half at the next he
Only one (ship is running bo- tween Hong Kong and Amey presumably due to the vigilant Nationalist naval patrol around Quemay Island. The ship is the Jude Leaf which sailed for Amoy on Friday.
Only one ship arrived from. hooked his drive into the rough China's coastal ports yesterday. and Rees won by saver and six. She was the ss. Maurang. bring- Rees took the first prize of £760 ing about 1.000 tons of general and Jowle's share was
£250-cargo from the Shantung port of Reutor,
Tsingtao.
Japanese are eager to conclude peace treaty
Atlanta, Georgia, September 23.
Chikao Honda, President of the Malnicki nows- papers, said today that the Japanese people are very eager to conclude a peace treaty with the United States and other Allied countrion as soon as possible.
200 Yards Free-style: 1. Kenneth
seeg.
200 Yards Dreast-stroke: 1. Charles Chun; 2. Edward
Yt!. Time. 3.22 secs.
150 Yards Individual Medley: 1. Richard Chan (one entrant).
Invitation Relay Race: 1. New English Tutorial Methodist School 2. Wah Yan A.M.
"g". Division
50 Yards Free-style: 1. Jiming Lee; 2. Richard Chan. Thine 3
A**
* 50 Yards Breast-stroke (B1);
Roger Yim; 2. David Chan. Time 44.6 seen.
"I have bķus fold that one of these essay was re-written four times, indfare it won ap. proved. In 36;final form there remaine ning that should
offond Communist orthodoxy. Of the Kuomintang's efforts to-
that his wards recognises
standardisation of previous Writings contained thought in China, the speaker All that said they centred in the Ban Min Chu 1, or. "Three Principles of Sun Yat-sen."
He now
nothing but errore.
came before Marx and -Lenin were thieves and robbers.”*******
the
"I managed to get hold of a copy about 1926, while it was still Valley and
thought banned in the Inclined to
Mo-ti's, systom. Reviewing Chinese from the time of Confuelus to that present time, Mr. Tomkinson said that for
some time the most serious rival to Confucianism was the system propounded by Mo-t, who was often been described by critics as the most Chrisilan-like it his teaching."
50 Yards Breast-siroke (B2): 1.
"However, we cannot stop her Schubert Shih; 2. Peter Kwok, | to considor his teaching on re- Time 42.7 secs.
the basis o elprecal lovo, ns
I have never modify my comment at that time, namely that it would be. as ab- surd to try to-makers collection of the election, speeches of Lloyd George into a standard system-of thought as this essen Ualy, similar collection of articles and speeches
is.**
Dealing with thought of present 100 Yards Breast-stroke (BI) human relationship as the erl-day Chinn, Mr. Tomkinson sale: 1. Jonica Leo: 2. Alex So. Tumerion, of human conduct, or of #uch has been made in some 1.27.2/5 sec8.
his denunciations of aggressive 100 Yards Breast-stroke (B2); worfare and of fatolism. What is 1. Edward Yu: 2. Thomas Yan. Time. 1.34 secs. slon): 1. Stephen Cheong.
relevant to our topic is his chap 50 Yarda Free-style ("C" Divi. lers. on 'Unitink. Upwards' in seems fairly clear that what in
which he definitely urged the uni- Timoncation of thought and teaching on accepting the rulings, and de- cision of the political superior.
It is true that he has other chapters propounding bis vlows
40.6 sec87
_RICE RÄTION ·
circles of, the declaration of from- dons of religion. This, however, should not be misunderstood. It
meant is freedom of cult, that is freedom of cut practices. It is assumed that the people must be unked and, to be united; mus" ultimately be united in thought, A total of 1,144,818 out of that these puperiors should be "No doubt for the Hre being Hong Kong's estimated population the best and most able persons individuals may continue to be of 2,500,900 die on rice ration in the community. But there can capitalists and to bother too much cords, according to the August. little doubt that these chapters about their unexpressed though monthly report of the Depart holped to mould the thought of would involve more trouble than ment of Conimeres and Industry. some of these, who were most is worth. But only one type Government imported 15.831 contemptuous of the rest of his of thought can be given full facilities for .expression, and tons of rice in the period under teaching.... review. The off-take of Gov- ernment rice fell further to 7,413 tons, only 43 per cent of the ration, Bigtige.
This, said the report, is pro- bably attributable in part 10: This did not mean that the To meet the demand for Jap- commercial imports from Stam Japanese had any
desire to anese goods, Japan needs 10 in- (4,321 tons) and to the resump
crease her imports of cotton, tion of rice consignments front get entirely out of American steel and coal, and be freed frain Kwangtung province.. hands. The Japanese certain- the present existing restrictions The new Government: godowni ly want Independence in home so that Japanese businessmen built on the Mainland to store.
MAN SHOT BY administration and want free- can deal directly with American about 18,000 tons of rice were
ARMED ROBBERS
matters, but they recognise trics-United Press.
ing the month.
dom if possible in economic buyers and those in other coun- completed and taken over dur that in security matters they must look to the United States
A man was shot early yesterday morning when he was waylaid by and the United Nations. by two men in Waterloo Rond Mr. Honda is one of the party newspaper editors of foreign near the railway bridge.
The wounded man Li Chung, currently touring, the United aged 27, of 52 Jordan Road, States under the auspices of the second floor, was shot in the back Society of Editors and the Ame
They are when he offered resistance to the rican Press Institute, men after having been relieved of exchanging Ideas on freedom of considering his cash and watch, information and are
The men escaped after wounds the possibility of establishing an ing Li who was taken to the Kow. International Press institute,
here The party arrived loon Hospital where his condition, Friday after visiting Washington, was reported to be not serious,
Asked whether he conaldeced It necessary to rearm Japan, Mr. Honda zald Japan' needs a forca *In-
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