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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1933.

H.K. FINANCES

POSITION AT END OF FEBRUARY

The Colony's Financial Statement

for the month of February, 1933 is as follow:

Excess of Assets over

Liabilities on Jami ary 31, 1937 Revenue from Febru

ary to 28. 1033......

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༔ཝཾསྠཽ- མལཿ

$13,020,345.70

THE COMING WORLD WAR !

TOKYO PROFESSOR ON THE GREAT

ASIA LEAGUE

DENOUNCES THE "PRESUMPTICUS

WHITES'

the

2,315,460.78 Dr. Kongo Murakawa, a pro- its treatment the League most blo

fessor of Tokyo Imperial Univer- quently betrayed its incompetence. $10,171,800.37 Bity, who is closely identified with It was a tragic sight to see Expenditure fron

the Great Asia League, says in League making desperate efforts Feb. 1 to 29, 1933 ... 2,012,097.00 the columns of the Kobe Fushints call in the aid of America and that the Great Asia principle aims, Russia, both non-League Powers, Balance 814.120,208.67 needless to say, at the revival of in order to force its unreasonable Asia. World history shows that will on Japan. It is the lofty Assets and Liabilities on FebruAsia held her own against the West mission of Japan, the only strong coloured nation in the world, to ary 28, 1933,

Liabilities.

disillusion the Westerners who are obsessed by the nation that they can maintain their supremacy and uphold the peace of the world_by enthralling the cdldured peoples.

world The

to-day, which is pregnant with a second world war, can be reverted into the righteous course only by Japan's stout pur auit of this mission.

Deposits:"-

· De-

Contractors and Off-

eers Deposits Suitors Fund Miscellaneous

posite Insurance Companies Hoise Service Account Suspense Account ..... Exchange Adjustment Trade Loan Reserve... Praya East Reclama

tion

Goal Account

Total Liabilities Excess of Assets over

Liabilities

Total

xels.

loon-Canton Railway MiscellaneostaM Building Loans Imprest Account Subsidiary Coins Investments:

Surplus Funds Crown Agents Remit- tances

for many years, politically and culturally, making her own deve- lopment in the meantime. It was only two hundred years ago that 306,233.00 the West gained supremacy in the ..598,872.73 world, Dr. Murakawa says.

At present, about six-sevenths of 3,762,294.59 the land surface of the world is 1,339,050.00 under the rule of the Whites, 1,699.14 notwithstanding the fact that their 073,800.61 population is only, one-third of the

The first requisite for this par 441.003.52 world population of some. 2,000,- 1,054,452.66 000,000. They are exercising their pose is to awaken the Asiatic peo absolute supremacy is by no means ples who are now in a disrupted 192,510.09 in the ideal way. The growth of and confused state so that they 5,000.53 discontent and antipathy among can copperate with each other the coloured races against the in the fulfilment of their respec 8,993,447.91 Whites all over the world is con- tive missions. In this, way, they olusive proof of this. In such will give the White nations no ,14,129,208.67 state of affairs, it is absolutely chance or occasion for entertain- impossible for the fine dream of ing ambitious designs. Permanent $23,192,636.38 the League of Nations-the ideal rapprochement and friendship bo- of the permanent peace of the tweon Japan and Manchukuo can world to be realised.

be secured only when it is made part of the proposed big Asiatic League.

ال

Greatness of Japan,

to

Advances:

Racial Discrimination. On-account of Future

At the Paris Peace Conference of Loan..........

.......$ 5,046,723,53 1818, Japan, urged the abolition of Purchase of three

racial discrimination, and the en-,

A small periodical devoted Locomotives for Chi-

thusiasm this Japanese proposal ideas similar to those which ani- nese Section, Kow.

evoked among the coloured races mate Professor Murakawa is now 387.468.36 of the world at the time was, in being issued in Tokyo by Rash 72,310.27 deed, greater than the Japanese Bebari Bose, an Indian agitator, 1,023,710.04 people could imagine. To their now a naturalised Japanese.

71,393.82 kean disappointment, the proposal In the first number, Mr. Bose 1,911,532.40 met with a curt rebuff at the hands writes: "Nothing has stirred the of the Whites. It is a matter re-imagination of young Asia so much 1,682,784.02quiring deep thought on the part since the Russo-Japanese war a

of the Japanese people, the leader Japan's withdrawal from the Lea- 13,959.21 of the coloured races, why it was gue of Nations. Whatever may so unceremoniously waved aside, have been the motive which actuat 601,500.60 The Westerners have the ingrained ed her to adopt this course, the idea that the coloured nations are fact remains that her escession has this $12,929.50 inferior to the White races. The dealt a staggering blow to

League of Nations is intended for imperialistic organisation." 139,415.48 the maintenance of world peace through the permanent guarantee 5,061.83 of the supremacy of the Whites in

the world. 5,094,940.78

Becond World War. 17,230.82

Trade Loan Outstand

ing

Unallocated Storas

(P.W.D.) Unallocated Storea.

(K.C.R.)

Lorry Haulage Ac

count

Cash:

Treasurer

Crown Agents ......... Joint Colonial Fund

Fixed Deposit:

General 82.649,300.68 Inace.

C. 1,530,080.00

Tota

* Joint Colonia! Fund: £194,300

Os. Od.

The attainment of the aims of 3,060,983.60 the League of Nations is possible only when the permanent guarantee of the White supremacy is univers ally recognised as just and pos. sible, but it must be remembered 4,181,418.5 that it is very presumptuous of the Whites to pose as superior to the 823,122,056.56 coloured races. To look back on the 5,000 years' history of man- kind, it, will be seen that Asia, not the West, was the source of world civilisation. For instance, it was Asia that produced such great men as Confucius, Buddha, Christ and Mohammed. Even con- oeding the White supremacy to last permanently, a peace secured on such a basis is no true peace. True peace is possible only when all peoples, irrespective of race, are put in a position to live in common prosperity and to fulfil their respective cultural missions.

LEWIS STONE SCORES AGAIN

GIVES EXCELLENT PER. FORMANCE IN "MEN MUST FIGHT

Powerful acting by a cast who do their job thumughly, characterizes

Men Must Fight," one of "Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer's productions now showing at the Queen's Theatre.

Diana Wynward plays the female lend and a really good job she makes of her work too! She is supported by that past-master, Lewis Stone and one of Hollywood's most ver- satile "youngsters," Philip Holmes and between the three of them they make "Men Must Fight" one of the best talkies shown on the local Bersen for quite sometime.

Manchuria.

The Manchurian problem was the first Fur Eastern issue that the League of Nations handled and in

THE NORTHERN ARMISTICE

MAY LEAD TO RECOGNITION OF MANCHUKUO [THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

LONDON, June 2.

That

Having illegally monopolised all the good things on earth at the cost of the lives and liberty of millions of non-white peoples, the European Colonial Powers were in constant dread of retribution and mutual jealousy, eventuating in the last Europeall war which prov ed too costly and weakened the victors and the vanquished alike. Any one of them became powerless to preserve her imperial interests: single-handed, and thus the idea of the League of Nations originated to maintain the status quo and to avoid mutual competition. which a single Power alone was not in a position, to do could-suc cessfully be done by a combination. The League was established not for the maintenance of the peace of the world but for the preservation of the interests of the Colonial Powers, as has been amply demon. strated by later events. Japan by severing her connection with such an unsavory institution has really earned the gratitude of all Asia. She may lose the doubtful good- will of her erstwhile colleagues of the League, but she has gained the sincere friendship of millions of nonwhite peoples."

A

PROPOSED FOUR POWER PACT

[THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY)

Roxt, June 2. CRITICAL stage has been renched in the negotiations of the Four Power pact.

While no official comfirmation is EXPRESSING the opinion that

the Japanese have adopted a obtainable it is believed that informed wise policy in signing an armistice, Signor Mussolini has the Week End Review says that France that her demands regard. the watchword is peace and good, ing the rigid control of future will until further notice.

Although the two young players do their parts well, pride of place must go to Lewis Stone who as Edward Seward plays the difficult part of a very loving husband and father" who at the same time does

The French reply in anxiously not allow duty to interfere with his

awaited, as it is understood that domestic life. The plot is very well the Powers may soon be expected. Mussolini intended to make an set, although in making the picturs

British opinion will be on guard important statement in reference the producers have rather looked against this transparent strategy to the Pact in the Senate to- ahead of time and the incidents in but at the same time, following morrow.

It is now announced that the the film take place not in 1933 but the Lytton Report it will appre Senate will not sit to-morrow, aug- ciate the importance of finding

German armament construction are If the formula works, an attempt not acceptable. to coax some sort of recognition of Manchukuo out of at least some of

in' 10401

Diana Wynward is such a charm-some better ensis than at pre- gooting that Il Duce does not ex- ing little lady that it makes one feel sent existe for Japanese economy pect bu be in the position to make really sorry that more of her pie and population as a condition of a statement before Monday. tures are not shown here. She has settled peace in the Far East.

The Spectator' considers that

sistance has been no more than a THE DISARMAMENT.

essure for the benefit of Chiness public opinion.

that quality or charm and person Nanking's recent futile armed re- ality that ensure success on the screen. Philip Holmes, of course we all know. His acting in "An American Tragedy" was good while eritics described his effort in "The Man I killed" as superb. 1. make bold to say that in Men Must Fight" he has surpassed all his previous efforts.

The picture drew crowded houses to the Queen's yesterday and I think I will not be very far out if I pre dicted" full houses for it during the rest of its run-ie, until Wed nesday, S

The programme opens with a very interesting Hearst Newsreel and roaring Laurel and Hardy ontitled "Helpinates.”

SENATE PASSES GOLD BILL

NOW AWAITS ROOSEVELT'S SIGNATURE

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY]

WASHINGTON, June 4. THE Senate by 18 votes to 20 passed the Gold Bill, which goes to President Roosevelt.

QUESTION

PARIS DISCUSSIONS POSTPONED

(THROUGH RECTER'S AGENCY)

GENEVA, June 4 THE British delegation to the

Disarmament Conference to-" day announced that the Paris dis cussions between French, British and United States statesmen with reference to the present position of the Conference has been postponed until Thursday.

"COMING TO THE KING'S THEATRE

NEXT THURSDAY

WHEN

LONDON

SLEEPS

SIAM'S INTERNAL

LOAN

EXPENDITURE ON PUBLIC. WORKS

BANGKOK, May 24. Subscription for Siam's first in ternal loss of ten million ticals opened on May 15, and in the first seven days over Eve million was sub scribed in Bangkok, and the amount applied for in the provinces was not then known. It is thought the loan will fill, but the applications from companies and private individuals bave not been quite so ready as was hoped in some quarters.

TWICKENHAM *FILM STUDIOS PRODUCTION

ways, irrigation, waterworks, posta And telegraphs and co-operative eredit. Of the remaining six mil- lion free money of the present loan, - railways, for capital works, are to receive 23 million, irrigation 1.4 million and state highways 1.1 million.

"

Nearly the final million available is divided between telephones and wireless, commercial aviation and co-operative credit. And when this is all expended, (and few believe it is enough for the country's needs), there will have to be another loan,

In March this year the Govern ment redeemned in Loan the balance of the £2,000,000, 7 per cent.. loan standing), and in re-borrowing now (about £1,990,000, of which was out- Of the ten millions, four are al- about half that sum at 4 per cent. ready earmarked to repay monies have followed the example of other borrowed earlier from other source governments, the world over, in this for capital expenditure on rail-era of cheap money.

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LONDON ENGLAND JULY 17-22 1933

ADVERTISING AND MARKETING EXHIBITION

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