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re-established and conditions improved the individual, who has been down and out, can become a useful member of society. Even, however, if permanent
CHINA'S STATE OF ANARCHY.
measure of his popularity for there is no doubt he is popular with the rank and file has been due to this belief. Now it seems that aither his own countrymen have hopelessly misread his cures were not common, a public possese | PRESIDENT COOLIDGE 'MAY MAKE oharacter and sims or the statementa ing any human sympathies could not attributed to him are untrus. We should I possibly refuse to encourage the attempts be inclined to the latter view,
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at the improvement of their follow crea- tures such as the Army makes
A MOVE.
WHAT A CORRESPONDENT, SAYS.
(THROUGH RAUTEE'S AGENCY.)
LONDON, November 24th.
The Daily Telegraph's Washington
After the successful termination of the revolution,” says the General accord The Salvation Army has created ing to the interviewer, ""all foreign strategy and developed a religious treaties will instantly be abrogated and technique for dealing with the homeless foreign supervision of the Customs, Poet and morally depraved, which, judging Office and Salt Gabelle will be abolish by results, merit the support ef all ed." But General CHIANG KAT SHAK and Christian people. General BRAXw Correspondent, following the report of all responsible leaders of the Kuomintang Boors and his officers are in the true the American delegates to the confer- must realise that this is nonsenso. The line of descent from St Francis of ence on the revision of the Chinese Cus- success or failure of the revolution Assisi, who symbolised his life work toms Tariff, and the abolition of extra- pannot, of itself, effect the principle when he forsock surroundings of com territoriality, states that it is believed involved in the supervision of the Mari-parative comfort and went forth and
bkely that President. Coolidge will time Customs for example. That super-embraced a leper and called him brother.
initiate consideration by the Powers of vision is maintained as a guarantee that
steps to end the "state of anarchy, in
the loans granted to China will be repaid,
There is no reason why China should of puerperal fever (both Chinese) were China President Coolidge is known to
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of very superior quality
One case of enteric fever and one case grown and bottled by
have foreign supervision of her tariffa notified on Tuesday. R. Ruiz Y. Hermanos it she could pay her debts but she has Anto. R
not paid her way and her "Customs are Xeres de la Frontera.
consequently mortgaged.
According to General CHANG the re-stoles. specially selected,
One sip
will bathe the drooping
spirit in delight Beyond the bliss
dreams."
A. S. WATSON & CO., LTD.
WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS
PHONE C. 618.
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volution will never be finished for it is not to be confined to securing the down. fall of Imperialism in Chine, but aimed at securing a similar result in other countries. Any country holding territory outside its own natural borders" is, in his opinion, imperialistic America is imperialistic because it is unwilling to grant the Filipinos "freedom." Great
Britain, presumably, will remain izz perialistic until it confines its attentic solely to its own "tight little island,”
The statements are generally so extra- vagant that they must have been made, if made at all, in an unguarded moment without any thought of responsibility or of the effect they would have upon opinion. They should not be taken seriously. If General CHANG wishes to establish a reputation as a practical statesman as well as a military leader he should forsake hyperbole and confine him- self to realitics.
SALVATION ARMY WORK.
be opposed to the United States joining On Monday night St. Joseph's College, any armed intervention or enterprise, Kennedy Road, was broken into and abut might change his mind if the Ameri- safe on the top floor was opened and $500
The forthcoming wedding is announced of Mr. Heary William Head, of H.M.S. indictive, to Miss Ethel Frances Now- lin, school teacher, Tientsin.
A farewell dinner to Rear-Admiral J. B. Stirling, C.B., R.N., who is leaving the Colony shortly is being given at the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club this evening.
and description are known to the police, Three Chinese coplies, whose names
are wasted for stabbing and wounding Chinese, living at Wan Wa Street, yesterday at 12.45 p.m...
a
China and President of the Amateur Dr. C. T. Wang, an ex-Premier of Athletic Federation of China, was
far, which left Hong Kong yesterday
passenger for Manila on the as. Mishima
The funeral of the late Capt. William Edward Clarke, whose death in Shang- hai has already been announced, will take place at the Protestant Cemetery, Happy Valley, to-morrow afternoon, the cort as passing the monument at 4.30, -
The Christmas parcel mail for the FOR a considerable time the work of United States and Canada closed at the the Salvation Army in England was G.P.O. last evening. The registered and looked upon with amused contempt, but jetter mail closes, this morning at 9.45 after King EDWARD received General and 10.30 respectively. The mails will Boors the seal of official approval was be despatched on the Blue Funnel .. set upon the organisation, and wherever Protesilaus. the General went afterwards provincial THOMSON -On November 8th, at the home mayors vied with each other in offering of her parents, 61, Grande Allee him civic honours. Since the work of Quebec, Canada, Ermel, RAMSEY," be-
DEATH
Hongkong Office: 1, Chater Road London Office: 181, Fleet Street, E.Q.
So popular was the recent dance given by the ship's company of H.M.S. Carlisle that there was a request by many local
can" Legation, on his nationals werd Bravely imperiled.
A REMARKABLE INTERVIEW.
GENERAL CHANG'S SWEEPING
DEMANDS. 22.
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ELIMINATION OF FOREIGN CONTROL.
(THROUGH EKUTER'S AGENCY.]
Paxixa, November 24th. General Chang Kai Shek, interviewed. by a foreign newspaper correspondent at stated that the present revolution would his headquarters over the week-end,
not cease until extra-territoriality, the foreign Concessions and the unequal
Treaties had all been abolished.
Foreign Treaties, General Chang stated that after the successful termination of the revolution all foreign Treaties would instantly be abrogated and the foreign supervision of the Custom, the Post Office and the Salt Gabelle abolished. He would not agree to the gradual abolition of extra- territoriality pending the adjustment of
the Chinese law courts.
He declared that the revolution was not confined to the securing of the 'down-.. fall of Imperialism in China alone, but aimed at securing a similar result in other countries
America's Imperialism. Within a month, said General Chang, the capital of China would be removed
loved wife of Dr J. Oscan Trousos, the army has become more widely dancers for a second function of this kind of the Cantos Hospital, Canton, known nothing but praise has been and last night a dance was held at (Shanghai papers please cópy.):
[43.99 showered upon. it for it touches sections the Royal Engineers Theatre, Wellington
of the community which have hitherto Barracks. There was large attendance, to Wuchang and the Committee form of been regarded as hopeless-the derelicts, and dancing was continued to a late Government would prevail. He express- the chronic drunkards, and the dregs hour to the music of the Metro-Gnomesed friendliness towards America, but and offecourings generally.
considered that America was Im- perialistic because she was not willing to grant the Filipinos their freedom. He maintained that any country holding territory outside its own natural borders was Imperialistic.
The Baily Press.
Bonu Kowe, NovaMBER 25TH, 1926,
GENERAL CHIANG KAI SHEK.
The problem of the habitual drunkard
orchestra.
General Chang said that those Powers willing to abrogate all former Treaties, return the Concessions and offer recogni- tion in a friendly spirit would be con- sidered friendly Powers, but those un- The opening debate of the Literary and willing to recognise China on this basis Debating Society of the European were not essential and were not wanted. evening, at nine o'clock. The Rev. H. A. YMCA, Kowloon, takes place this The intention of the Cantonese Govern- of Merris England were happier than the Wittenbaca will propose that "The days
ment was to continue the revolution until present" He will be supported by Mr. W. L. Walker, and opposed by Mr. R. W Sapsed, supported by Mr. LV. Harmon discussion will follow, no one to speak After the opening speeches a general more than once.
the entire country was linked to this cause. Co-operation had already been afforded Marshal Feng Yu Hsiang for a drive against Peking in the near future.
A Chinese Youth, who is a member of and criminal is one which confronts the Homeless Boys' Club, was charged every modern city of any size. It with obstruction before Mr. R E. Lind had been neglected because a respectable sell, at the Central Magistracy yeater- body of opinion regarded it as hopeless day morning but sent away with a The defects in these unfortunate folk caution. The case first came up on Mon- day, when the defendant declared that it was considered was due to heredity the Chinese Constable who arrested him and whatever remedial measures were
had demanded a bribe. Sgt. Nettoth GENERAL CHIANG KAL Sucx seems to have attempted were bound to fail. At best but had got no corroboration of the said that he had investigated the matter, come to life again to some purpose. For a change of environment was only a defendant's story. a month or more rumours have been palliatiye, not a cure, and the mental, circulating that he was either wounded moral and physical defects would appear or dead. They lacked confirmation, it is in the succeeding generations. There true, but a certain amount of credence fore, many thought the kindest thing was given to them because the worthy to do was to make life so hard that Commander-in-Chief himself kept in the economically these people would be background in a remarkable way No incapable of increasing their numbers. thing at all was heard of him and no The fact that BEETHOVEN's father was a one could say for certain whether he was habitual drunkard sad that his mother leading his armies, was having a leg died of consumption, was regarded
Among the passengers leaving on the
With regard to constructive measures, amputated in hospital, as one eye simply as an exceptional case which only 8.8. Mishima Maru, which walled yes. General Chang Kai Shek stated that the witness" declared, or had actually gone proved the rule. As a
terday for Manila and Australia; were Yangtze River would be bridged at Han result of this. P. A. Abercrombie, Miss E. Booth,
Mr. Walter Lindenberg, Pro. Y. G. B. kow and the Centon-Hankow Railway T. Tuckes, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Burleigh, would be completed, so as to enable trains Osborn, Lieut. A. W. Riordan, Mr. T. W. Dr. C. C. Farr, Capt. R. Ellis, Dr. to run from Canton to Peking Brown, Prof. and Mrs. A. 3. Nicholls,
Regarding missionaries, General Chang Mr. and Mrs G. H. Halligan, Prof. and Mrs. P. Marshall, Miss E. Collins, declared that the Cantonese had no Mr. J. Marshall, Mrs. H. Collins, Mr. quarrel with Christianity and would not G. H. Tilbury, and Mr. L. C. Stanton.
Mange interfere with missionary activities. To-day, being November 25th, has been American citizens throughout the world
Control of Customs. set aside for general observation by
According to a message from Peking,
SHANGHAI, November 24th.
"
Canton-Hankow Raliway
to join the great majority. But now he theory sterilization has been legalised to has stepped again very suddenly right prevent the procreation of the imbecile, into the limelight and if his interview insane and criminal in a number of with a foreign correspondent, na tele the American States. graphed by Reuter, may be regarded as The Salvation Army, however, is not authentic he leaves us in no doubt re-convinced by these eugenic arguments garding his ultimate intentions (We It believes, with many others, in the ourselves have had a somewhat, embarrde, saving grace of religion and the power sing experience in laterviewing Knomin. of a new environment. It beheres that tang officials and, therefore, would ang the energies of the criminal class are as Thanksgiving Day In Hong Kong gert a certain measure of caution in merely misdirected and that the drunk-in Shanghai and other places where there in view of General Chang Kai Shek's accepting General CHIANG's sweeping, ard and depraved if appealed to in the are large American communities. Local pronouncement, special significance at statements as the considered Kuomintang right manner can recover hope and the official holiday, and dinner parties taches to a foreign despatch from Han-
ly Americans will keep the day as an policy. But that by the way.)
determination to pursue life with the will be held in private houses Most of kow reporting the formation of a Union, Among the Chinese themselves General higher ideals that the Christian religion and only one official will remain on duty of Subordinate Customs Employees, with
the American business firms will close, CEIARO KAL BHZX has been regarded or provides. The record of the army has at the United States Consulate General, the avowed object of taking the control a man of comparatively moderate poli- shown in hundreds and theussode of Special arrangements have also been of the Customs out of the hands "tical views and in our opinion large cases that once sell-respect has been and marises on board their ships, 25
inade to entertain the American sailors
the Day is not observed as it is
foreigners.