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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20th, 1928.

THE HONAN FAMINE. COL. MAX BAUER IN

BAD HARVESTS, BRIGANDS AND. EXTORTION.

DEATHS BY STARVATION REPORTED.

GOOD WORK BY FENG YU HSIANG'S SOLDIERS.

SHEKICHEN, Ho., Oct. 31st.

Having just travelled from Yen- cheng, south-west through U-iang and Fangcheng to Shekichen, and thener made a circular tour through part of the Nanyang Tangho and Miyang haiens. covering upwards of 700 Chinese miles on the journes, I have been impressed with the greatness of the disaster facing this part of Ronan, writes an NC. Daily News correspondent.

SHANGHAI.

INTERVIEW WITH LUDEN- DORFF'S LIEUTENANT.

L

* ECONOMIC ADVISER TO CHIANG KAI SHEK."

SHANGHAI, Nav, 15th, Col. Max Bauer whom we "an- nounced on October 25th as having

en appointed military adviser to Nanking, has arrived in Shanghai, and was interviewed by a repre sentative of the North-China Daily

Newa.

Col. Bauer is a big, open German of the military type, who is also interested in economic and indus trial questions, in jurisprudence, and philosophy.

1 came to China Jaat winter be said to leak the situation over. Everybody has high hopes for this country and believes that a

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CINEMA NEWS.

MADGE BELLAMY IN "THE PLAY GIRL."

by

The

Madge Bellamy, assisted Johnny Mack Brown and Walter McGrail, comes to the Queen's] to-day in "The Play Girl story is original and concerns' the i adventures of a shop girl who is obsessed by a desire to wear beauti- ful clothes. After a series of amus- ing incidents, a handsome young man convinces the girl of the true mosaing of happiness. "The Play Girl" is spoken of as being one of the most delightful light comedy pictures of the season,

In The Name Of Love "At

The Star.

Wallace Beery are

Ricardo Cortez, Greta Nissen and the leading" players in "In The Name of Love Cortez returns to his native. France at the Star to-day and to-morrow,

fading and marrying his boyhood after several years in the hope of sweet-heart. He has no trouble in finding her but difficulties crop up

Fan Cheng Hsu's men have been eliminated from this area, and General Feng, Yu, Hsiang's men un- der General Shi, perhaps the best behaved and most efficient soldiers I have ever seen here, have been cleaning up the remaining robber bands so thoroughly that in spite of famine conditions we have great please. My duty will be to er security and quiet than we have personally, and who ever, will take, advis Marshal Chiang Kai Shek known for many years. The fact my advice. that this change has been brought about in less than two months, with a minimum of cost and suffering to the people speaks well for the ad ministration concerned.

will come here. During my Shek and we became friendly. He visit. I met Marshal Chiang Kai

asked me to come to China to advise development of the country and I him with regard to the industrial have come. I have no contract with the Nationalist Covernment nor am or with the Ministry of War. I when marriage is proposed. I connected with the General Staff am a free man to come and go

The Legacy Of Desolation, But time alone can heal the ruvages that Fan and his brigand hordes have wrought, towns desolat ed, villages burned, and people so impoverished by monstrous taxa- tion and ransom money, that ever with the beat of conditions, pears must elapse before anything like former prosperity can return.

During the Great War, my task industrial resources of Germany in was to mobilize the economic and the interest of the German army. I came to know something about the management of big industrial ea terprises at that time. That know ledge is now available for Marshat Chiang and his country.

As to the suggestion that I planned the Northern Expedition " Col. Bauer laughed, that is un true." The tone implied that Col. Bauer was somewhat offended at the suggestion that he could not have made a better job of it. I had nothing to do with that and there with it. You can believe me, be- were no German officers connected cause I ought to know. There may or may not have been some Ger- officers in Tsinan, as you said there mans, but not German military were.?

PASSENGERS.

Arrivals.

here on November 19th by the 8-3. The following passengers arrived Takada from Calcutta:-Miss N. Lambert, Mrs. A. B. Coldwell, Mr. and Mrs. T. Chataram, Miss Debi Bai, Mr. Liang Choon Num, Dr. C. T. Miles, Mr. H. L. Linnell, Mr. E. T. Singer Mr.J. Walden, Mr. G. Tilsley, Mrs. G. White,, Mr. E. Duncan and infant, Mr Bam Ngok, Mr. Wan Yam Nam, Mr. Chen Hsi Hsien, Mr. Chua Sow Obye, Mr. Weng Sham, Mr. Tong Hoi Sang, Mr. Yam Wa Sak. Mr. Yong Sing Pang, Mrs. Chua Sip Min, Mrs Ng Swee Keng and in- fant Mrs. Yuen Ah Yoke and in- fant, Mrs. Chan Sze, Mrs. Tam Kwin Chow and two children.

the s.s. Saarbruecken (NDL) from Passengers arrived on Sunday by Shanghai were:-Miss G. Bosworth, Miss O. Edéns, Miss A. Edens, Mr. K. Gartner, Miss S. Gillingham

Miss E. Hansen, Mr. E. Horace, Mr. R. T. Hallam, Mrs H. Huh Miss C. Hub, Mr. O. Karlbeck, Mr P. S. Lin, Mr. W. F. Ridler, Mias C. Y. Ken, Mr. C. M. Ken, Miss K. Kwan, Mr. C. C. Len. Mr. C. S. Woo, Mr. H. Yung, and Mr. H. Yuen.

Departures.

The following passengers left here Sunday:-Mr. and Mrs. Tang Man by the N.D.L. s. Saarbrucken on

Chiu, Miss Liao, Mr. Yu Tak Chuen, Mr. and Mrs. O. Nielsen, Chuen. Mr. Tang Siu Chuen. Mr. Mrs. Kimmelmann, Mr. Choy Wai E. Stahlmacher, Mr. O. G. Acker, Mr. Choy Wai Tong, Mr. Lo Piv Hung, Mr. Cheung Chung Sang Masilongang, Mr. A. Cruz, Mr.V Mra Mary H. Silvester, Mr. E Manuel Mr. B. R. Goroepe, Mrs. R Alvarico, Master B. Gorospe, Mr. W. M. Mason and two child- ren, Mrs. E. J. Same and Master Sasse. Dr. V. Crisologo; and Mr. E. Isenberg.

Begin with Industry. China has no organized indus try. They have got to start right, because it is an expensive and difficult task to correct mistakes afterwards. If I can be of service in assisting them to start right. then I can do something here. There is so much to be done here in industry, that there is no use In all of the above mentioned talking about organizing a national army until there is a national in- hsiens the wheat harvest was poor,dustry, because without & national and with very few exceptions,,sine industry no army can be any good. ply nothing has been gathered in *Asto the question. of my the autumn. Not i per cent. of organizing a General Staff, you can only believe that because you the wheat land I have seen has yet are not a military man.

You can been sown, and the proper time for not have a General Staff until you have a modern army and China sowing is long past. Thousands has no modern army. You cannot and thousands are now subsisting organize and use a General Staff on flour made from the roasted until you have industries to sup. husks of millet mixed with persim a General Staff may be the crown port an army. The organization of moms to give a little sweetness. In ing glory of many years of terrific practically all the villages I passed work, but now is not the time. during my tour south of Shekichen, from 20 to 30 persons had already 'forsaken their homes having no- thing to eat and no money with which to buy. Some grain is com- ing up from the south, but only the wealthy can buy at present prices and there are not many wealthy people left. The roads to the Hupeh border were full of refugees. but on the other hand many who had gone south have returned utter-

There Is No Army. ly destitute and hopeless. In some cases they were refused passage; in

Col. Bauer listened attentively others their little stock of road-question, which was put in the form and with interest to the following money was exhausted and they were unable to get food by begging; in many cases they were refused "Col. Bauer, there is no poli-ing:Mr and Mrs. J. Gaspar, Mr. question of your coming to China. Gaspar. Mr K. Kakei, Mr. T tical meaning in our raising the T Mizuno, Mrs. M. Date, Mrs. C. Anyone that will help this country Gin, Mi I. Ide, Mr. T. Katoh, Tales Of Blow Starvation.

to get on its feet is doing a service Mr. S. Yoshitake, Mrs. U. Kino. Conditions over the Hupeh bor. to all of us. But if one general shita, Mr. G. Boda. Miss K. Yoshi der are doubtless bad enough with gets a Garman directed General wara, Mr. M. Sakagami. Mr. and out the added burden of these pen- Staff and the other generals fear Mrs. B. Zakharoff, Miss K. R. niless immigrants, and the people the consequences of such a develop Paxton, Miss M. F. Barckley, Mrs. in Northern Hupch have suffered ment, there will be more internal Y Terai, Mr. Manalang, Mr. T so heavily from Honan soldiers and wars in China and that we all Ikeda, Mr. and Mrs. A. Weismann, brigands in the past that their lack dread, Chinese And foreigners Capt. C. Nakaku, Mr. N. Shiba- of sympathy for these sufferers alike."

yama, Mr. Barclay, Mr. 1. Yamada, from Honan is understandable, Col. Bauer replied:

Capt. I. Hara, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. especially when they have no means

Knowles, Miss E. Haile, Miss F. of knowing whether these incoming

Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. Endob, Mr." crowds are honest folk or people of

and Mra J. A. Ledertong, Mr. shady antecedents who may involve to industrial developments. That T. K. Teong, Miss K. Kawashita, them in all sorts of trouble.

may lead to much. But at present, Miss L. Otto, Miss A. C. Herion, Even now I am hearing of people all talk of a modern, German Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mellisson, Mrs. lying dead by the roadside, and of directed General Staff is out of G. Allen, Miss A. Allen, Mr. C. others who have taken their own time. There must first be a modern E. Neilson, Mr. O. A. Halvorsen, lives and the lives of their families army before there can be a Genral to prevent "the suffering of slowStuff and there is no modern starvation. Even if next year's army." wheat harvest materializes-and it is not yet sown-the people still have seven anonths to wait before it can be gathered in, and most of them have not enough to live on till the end of the year, while,. thousands have simply nothing even

lodging of any sort. So they have come back to die bome.

now!

·

of a statement:

"I repeat to you, I am here to advise Marshal Chiang Kai Shek and the Chinese people with regard

MONTMARTRE RAID. DANCERS BUNDLED INTO MOTOR-LORRY.

PARIS. Montmartre was in something Military Doing Their Beat,

approaching a panic last month General Shi distributed 824,000 fashionable dance hall and night- when the police carried out in the received from the Government in cabaret district of Paris the big- the immediate vicinity of Nanyang.gest raid they have ever made there but with that sum he could only and bundled into a waiting motor- touch a very small area.

lorry six society dancers,

His men are getting all their sup- plies from headquarters and are taking nothing from the people, and they have already indicated their willingness to help those who have no animals left to put in the whent az soon as the rain falls, the mdli- tary supplying both animals and labour free of cost-truly a change over from the old régime, and one for which to be profoundly thank ful Financial help is, however, an urgent necessity unless thousand upon thousands in these four hsiens

ing the next few months.

Six cabarets and night clubs were entered and six persons were detained on various charges in con- nection with jewel robberies, black- mail, or attempted blackmail.

The prisoners were Nazit Lahout, a Levantine, well known in Mont- martre under the name of Fred, who is charged with the theft of a pearl necklace valued at "£1,200; Marcel Lister, aged 26, dancing master at a well-known cabaret; Antiche Caballero, aged 27; Palace cio Gourez, aged 25 Apparicio Murillo, aged 27.

Passengers leaving by the N.Y.K: 8.8. Haruna Maru for Europe on November 17th included the follow

Mr. P. Anderson, Mr. J. McDonald, Mr. P. Gibbon, Mr. and Mrs. K.. Mori, Mr. D. Yeguchi, Mrs. Coles, Mr. A. Keown, Mr. J. Scarr, Mrs. Shiosaki, Mrs. Matsuda. Mr. H. Nakatsukasa, Mr. T. Sonobe, Mr. J. Egli Mr. and Mrs. Tao Tien Nan.

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