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· EDUCATION“.
As is generally known. Greas Britain runs two systems of educa tion side by side-1, free, the other extremely expensive. This has been the subject of much discussion, and to modify the situation, the National "Association of School- masters recently passed a resolution
WAR ON THE ADVANCE IN BRITAIN'S NEWS SUMMARY
REDS
Capture of Kwan Mun Ling
(From Our Special Correspondent)
Canton, June 4.
A comprehensive review of the anti-Communist campaign in Sou- thern Kiangal "and "the suppression of banditry in Kwangtung WAJ made by Lieut.-General Chen Cheung Po, Pacification Commis- stoner of Southern Kwangtung, at the joint weekly memorial service at the Chungshän Memorial Hall this morning.
Characterizing the capture, of Kwan Mun "Ling in Southern Kiangat as a great military achieve- ment, General Chen stated that Over 2,000 Reds were disarmed in that battle together with heavy, casualties on their side. He gave full credit for the co-operation" of the air force which bombed the Communist forts and troop con- centrations.
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"Before the troops make "further advance," General Chen said, "it is necessary to establish coramuni- cations by highways and telegraph to the rear. The farmers in the recovered' area are now engaged in sowing seeds, and fighting would disturb their farming.
"The Communists hiding in the northern outskirts of Kwanmun- ling are swept clean by the eighth division of the 1st group surmy and the 44th Kwangsi division. Hence the surrounding "district is peaceful."
Banditry in Kwangtung is being auppressed, General Chen continu- ed. It is difficult for the govern- ment troops to round up the Reds in the mountainous" area which has many exits of escape. Hsu Man Shan, formerly a stronghold of bandits in Southern Kwangbung, is now very peaceful, the genera added, and lost property can often
GEN. HIGGINS TO be recovered.
RETIRE
Request He Could Not Accept
(Special Air-mal Service)
London, May 20. It was announced from the Salvation Army International Headquarters in London that:
General Higgins will retire from the office of General of the Salvation Army on Nov. 10;
To choose his successor meeting of the High Council will be held in or near Lon- don, probably about Aug. 27. General Higgins's 70th birthday
is in November. When he was
CANTON NEWS AND NOTES
Canton, June 4,
The Municipal Bureau of Edu- cation is now hastening to carry out the scheme of promotion of mass education.
TRADE
Raw Material Imports Up
By £20,000,000
(Special Air Mail Service}
'London, May 20,
The steady recovery of British industry and the substantial increase in inter-imperial trade are clearly illustrated in the Board of Trade returns for April and for the first four months of the year.
The figures for the first four months of the year, compared with those for the corresponding period of last year are as follows:
Jan.-April, 1933.
£ 210,054.749 116.115,242
Imports Exports
Re-exports..............
Jan-April,
1934.
£
239.988,112
124,812,507
19,973,752
18,142,042
Increase. £ 29,933,163 8,897.265
3,780,710
Particularly gratifying is the evidence provided by the Agures
of the greater activity of British manufacturers.
Of the total increase of nearly £30,000,000 in imports, nesřly £20,000,000 represented raw materials for manufacture here.
Of the increase of nearly £8,700,000 in exports, over £8,000,000 represented manufactured articles.
In the first quarter of the year, compared with the corre- sponding period last year, British imports from Empire coun tries increased by £10,245.000, while exports to Empire countries increased by £2.819.125.
EXPORTS TO THE EMPIRE
How They Have Risen The detalled figures are as follows:-
Imports Exports
Re-exports
1934
72,038,931
41,379,506
2,689 249
£
1933.
61,843,730
39,546,983
Increase. 10,245,101
2.332,603
2,402,727-286,522 Examples of the jump in exports to South Africa, Australia, Canada and New Zealand in the first four months of the year. compared with the corresponding period of 1933 are:-
£
41
品
£
Iron and Steel
2,083,875
2,671,928
588,053
Non-ferrous metals Cutlery, hardware, etc.... Electrical goods Machinery
287,104
387,582
80.578
428,390
654,393
155,943
576,431
744,569
169,138
1,428,882
1,954,814
525.952
4,865,665.
443 484*
2,013,356
744 148
Wool. Cotton and other
Textiles and Apparel... 4,422,181 Vehicles
1,269,208
Figures for April alone compared with those for April a year
ago, are as follows:-
Imports Exports
Re-exports
"Increase.
£
April, 1934.
£
56,330.483
30,099,670
April, 1933.
£ 53,137,310 26.395.213
5,019.142
3,537,542
5.193,173 3.704,467 1,481,600
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