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KUOMINTANG'S NEW POLICY.

POLITICAL TUTELAGE PERIOD.

Be serious

SHAMSHUIPO ARMED¦ LOCKED IN A BARN FOR COMFORT ON SHIPBOARD.

ROBBERY.

THE CUBICLE RENTING RUSE.

21 YEARS.

GIRL'S TERRIBLE FATE:

THROUGH WRONGFUL SUS. PICION OF LEPROSY,

Called Pross.]

years

ago.

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RUBBER FLOOR TILES..

[D.P." Special Servicè.)

A manifesto issned by the Central find it necessary to continue show. Executive Committee, upon the ing its revolutionary spirit and to termination of its Second General gime bath in their implicit and ex remove all vestiges of the old re-

For some time past a number of Meeting, reviews the achievements plicit forms. These vestiges en-

TWO WOMEN VICTIMS,

important passenger liners "have of the meeting: five sessions in all

courage counter-revolutionary,

been equipped with stretches of tivities And were held, extending over a full abstables to the unification of "the"

Arc thus

An armed gang carried out

rubber flooring in order to see how week from June 10 to 19. Follow-country and to any endeavour of stressful bid on the first floor of

this material stood up to the special Twenty-one ing is a translation of the mania constructive nature. That is the 317, Laichikok Road, Shamshuipo.

conditions met with on board ship. reason why, the whole nation should

peasants near Taskkent, believing Vessels of the Orient, R. M. S., P. regard them, in whatever form they am. yesterday, One inan ap-

that their six-year-old daughter had and Blue Star lines, for instance, This is the first point which we opened in answer to his knock. He leprosy, hid her in their barn. Re-rigid rubber floor tiles and their appear, as our worst public enemyproached the door first, and it was

developed the dread disease of had flooring laid with asbestos should bear in mind.

pretended to have come to see the cently, Soviet officials freed the in-behaviour was closely watched. vacant" cubicle" and the womanfurtunate girl and established that it was not leprosy but a minor skin disease from which she was suffer- ing.

the girl was completely grey-haired Although only 27 years of age,

find shrivelled like an old woman, half-blind and entirely undeveloped mentally,

The Unequal Treaties,

Parts during the Pelitioni Tutelage The most important task of our period of the Chinese People's de- velopment consists in observing the injunctions of our late Lender, Dr. Sun Yat Sen, and in realizing the-In order to carry out the prin- tenant took him reänd to the rear Three Principles of the People in ciples of the Party, there is another of

the floor. actual

Having sen the Constructive work. The consideration which we must bear people should be thoroughly train in mind, and that is the attainment cubicle he wanted to have a look ed in the exercise of political for China of a status of equality at the verandah, but this was ourly power so that the Revolution mar and complete freedom in the familea ruse until three confederates be really brought to a termination, of nations. and the foundations of the Republie solidly laid.

The unification of China is now completed; the State Burial of Dr. Sun has been held and we have opened the present meeting of the Central Executive Committee as a part of the programme of the re. cent Third Party Congress and in fulfillment of the wishes of the people. The aim of the present meeting has been to concentrate upon the purely constructive side and to submit those fundamental questions 'with which the nation is now confronted to the most careful consideration in order that we may be able to decide upon the policy of the Party and the Government. which must be one that can be fully realized and fulfilled.

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Constructive Work. "Such being the functions of the present meeting. the questions which were brought up for discus- sion partook of constructive nature and every one of them was subjected to thorough analysis. All the resolutions which we have adopted are those which we think be immediately carried out. Among the important resolations are those which appertain to the progress of the Party, to the limita tion of the duration of the Poli tical Tutelage period, to popular organisations, to the promotion of local self-government, to the proper exercise of the functions of govern ment, and to the organisation and completion of the five Yuan as established by the Organic Law";

All these questions being of great importance to the Party and to the Government, it therefore was incumbent upon the present meet- ing to decide upon the policy to underlie these fundamental ques

tions.

As regards Foreign affairs, military affairs. finance communi- rations, education, home affairs. agriculture, mining, commerce and such other economie questions, and also as regards conservancy work, the suppression of banditry, the suppression of opium and the or ganisation of Tibetan and Mon- golian affairs, we have decided on the different stages in which their programmes should be carried out as well as the specific functions which they should each be given. It is our hone that we will thus be able to make the Tutelage period in the development of China one of actual accomplishments and to de: vise a comprehensive programme of reconstruction.

The woman was pushed into a cubicle, as was an anah who was the only other person in the house, They were both and with wire and gagged. According to the woman's statement, one of the mea who entered threatened her with a revolver. They took 8200 in bank wates and property worth $50.54.

So long as unequal walked in. treaties remain, all constructive schemes, however well thought out they may be, are of no avait be cause a "long, as our political sovereignty is impaired, we are un. able to exercise the fullest free dom in our constructive work. The abolition of the unequal treaties must therefore be an integral part of our revolutionary endeavour.

We have seen what our efforts Hearing eris fur assistance. to abalish these unequal treaties neighbours entered and released the have already meant for us within women, The robbers had by this the last year. But we should con-time made their escape. tinue to exert renewed energy in the work thus begun. The present meeting feels that in order to carry out the resolutions we have adopted we should figst establish genuine quality of status for China. The unequal treaties must be done way with at whatever "sacrifice. should proceed with an attitude of determination, and with a method which is really practicable. This is the second point which we must bear in mind.

We

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Of course, there must be parti. eularly hard wear on the flooring of alleyway and passages on board ship in view of the comparatively wear being concentrated upon a confined space which results in the

small area of surface. It is clear, Bowever, that Bell's Rubber Tiles gave satisfaction when employed on A Cruel Practice.

an experimental senie, as "the The tragedy has just been re-manufacturers received a subse- counted in the weekly Projektor.quent order for over 2,000 yards. It, verurred in the village of of the material

for the Tehuyun-Tuba, in the Tashkent dis-Arandora Star" of the Blue Star trict. The custom in those days line for use in the alleyways, (still existing in some regions of verandah cafe and so on. Turkestan), upon the discovery of

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a leper, was to drive him or her to. This order must be particularly the nearest leper colony. The gratifying to the makers as the entire population followed the intest Blue Star vessels running to victiti, hurling stones and shoutings. American are renowned for their

Makhau Makhau!

story.

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Other vessels in which these rub- her tiles have been laid are the R. M. S. P. Almanzora," the Orient liner" Orama" and the s.a. "Baltabor," the latter ship belong. ing to the United Baltic Corpora-

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ing used on the Canadian Pacific. Another of Bell's products is be- liner s.. "Duchess of York, where Decorated Poilite "B."

bathroom has been equipped with panelling this material is ideal, for it is most attractive in appearance And possesses a auriace which is im or mune from the effects of salt water

steam and

can readily ba cleaned.

The pensant Kabil-Khadpa, in eomfort and the luxury of their 1909, observed on the face of his fittings and decorations. little daughter the fearsome symp Lon of improsy white spot rimmed with pink. Frightened by the ter rise fate which this suggested for their beloved child, he and his wife quick's locked her in the harm and The plot is laid in the Swiss there she remained until accident- District Autonomy.

Alps. Barrymore, the village ne'er-ally discovered by Soviet officials. Training the people to exer-do-well, foves a girl who marries rise the five powers and establish. another man. The mountain code neighbourhood seeking information

The latter were going through the|tion; Ltd... ing local self-government are im. forces him into a leveless marriage about a crime when they heard a portant items in the programme with another but his heart still be human voice issuing from a locked daring tutelage stage.

These ideas longs to his first aweetheart, whose är. are stated in Dr. Sun's two works, ralous husband plots against the resisted the attempt to open the At first the Kahil-Khadjas The Principles of National Recon-life of the man he believes is break- barn, but finally they yielded and

ing ap his home. struction and The Methods in

the astonished officials found an old woman, erusted with dirt, cowering the Promotion of Local Self- Government." It there are no solid achievements in local self-govern-

Inquiry soon elicited the strange on a heap of straw in 2 corner. ment, it will be difficult for the Party and the Government to estab- lish complete political democracy. In that case we shall not be in any batter condition than the countries where the powers are delegated to an enlightened oligarchy "and the whole meaning of the term "Poli- teal Tutelage will be entirely lost. It will be difficult also under those circumstances to reduce the hardship of the people and to carry Oilt any real constructive pró- gramme. Fully acknowledging that

It is the further belief of the pre- the establishment of local self-gov sent meeting that it is not difficult ernment is the most important task to resist aggression on the part of of the present tutelage stage, the the Imperialist Powers nor is it present meeting has not only decid- difficult to establish complete ed upon the means whereby local equality of stutus for China in the self-government will be promoted family of nations. What we should and the length of time in which really be afraid of is that the people oral self-government for the Asien will not be able to endure hard- (district) will be completed, but ships and to show to others that it has also decided to impress upon the nation will not brook intimida. all Party members that the promotion.

old regime, nor for counter-revolu tionary activities, nor even for the dangers of feudalism.

What we should really be afraid of is that we should not be able to carry out the spirit of Dr. Sun Yat Sen's in- junctions and courageously to com- plete the constructive programme of the revolution,

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tion of local self-government is the What the present meeting con- most important part of their duty.siders to be the greatest danger is Let all those, therefore, who call national inertia and moral apathy. themselves the true followers of our If we succeed in suppressing the iate Lender devote their entire militarists of the battlefield and eiergy to the promotion of local are unable to conquer our lethargic self-government. This is the third spirit then, indeed it is diffenlt point which we should bear in mind." for the nation to reap the fullest

Six Years of Political Tutelage.

benefit from the revolution." If the Party is unable to alleviate the 4.Deciding upon the length of sufferings of the people through a the Political Tutelage period: The policy based upon established prin present meeting has decided that ciples, and to arouse the confidence the tutelage period should be one and respect of the people through of six years and shall terminate by actual constructive work, then ou 1935. We are fully aware that in sacrifice will indeed have been view of the vast extent of the futile. country's territory, the wide discre- Fancies in the standard of educa

There is no question that the country is already unified, and that the Party is now fully in the tutelage stage. What the people expect from the Party is that we may be able to carry out our pro- gramme to the fullest extent. It is only then that the Party can be Considered in the real sense of the term, the leader of the country. It is only then that those who desire. to ro-operate, may have a definite nolier in go by. It is the firm be lief of the present conference that all the Party members and all the tion of the people and also the sible to mitigate the sufferings of! ike present conditions of the coun.manifestations, we shall perhaps in order to attain peace, we must people in the country who realize possibilities of counter-revolutionary the people in China to-day. But

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But we hope the whole nation out removing all the obstacles which have decided upon and in helping of the present revolution is that it to cast upon the nation. In orderi

realizes that, after all, the one aim the regime of militarism has chosen to carry out our resolutions.

may satisfactorily complete the to prevent the militarists from Real Unity.

tutelage period in the development having their way, however, we 1-In order to fulfil the prin- of the nation so that the constitu- must do all we can to show some- ciples of the Party we must see tional powers. may ultimately be thing constructive and to train the to it that the country is truly delegated to the people.

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But again when we speak of con. The establishment of Constitu- structive scheme, nothing can be have true unification we must abide tionalism is not for the Party alone accomplished without mustering all by the injunctions of Dr, Sun to lay to strive to realize, but we hope the forces of the nation into an out a comprehensive constructive that the whole country should be organized unit. The causal rela Programme and to improve the con- fully conscious of its great import-tions between these factors are in- ditions of the country both in a ance, and there should therefore spiritual and in a material sense. be the fullest co-operation between deed irrefragable, so that the only It is only under such circumstances the Party and the nation.

way to remove all the difficulties whatsoever that the militarista will have no really fail to bring this tutelage struggle and our endeavour. It is

is to continue room for nggrandizement.

period to a fruitful end and cannot only when all the Party members The general policy laid down by complete the Revolutionary work and all the people in the nation co- the Party acknowledges to be of aiderable sacrifice, it will augur well great importance. But in the pro- either for the Party nor for the ing forward with the guidance of secution of these principles, if we whole country. It is the wish of show willingness to sacrifice and a the principles of the Party and do not have genuino unification, if the Party, therefore, that the whole frm determination to complete the the country does not give its entire country will. emphasize this essen- tutelage period in an orderly man support to the Government, it will tial aspect of our work. This is ner that we shall be able to re- OTHER SAILINGS:- be difficult not to find the Govern- the fourth point we should bear in move the sufferings of the people. MS. "Java" ment confronted with all kinds of mind.

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