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Canton, Sept. 17. Members of the Kuomintang Central Executive Committee and so stubbornly as an obstacle to na- the Central Supervisory Commit- tional unification lies not so much tee in Shanghai have issued 2 with the Kwangtung military lead-circular telegram in support of FRIDAY, SEPT. 21, 1934
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ers but with those who style the declaration of the Canton themselves "Elder Statesmen," and members of September 8. These apparently have a powerful in- Shanghai men are General Halung
COMMERĢING - AT 2.30 P.M. Buence over the military leaders. Keh Wu, formerly Szechuen milit-AT THEIR SALES ROOM, No. 85, Unless the latter free themselves ary ruler, General Chang Ting. from the control exercised by so-Fan, Ho Shin Ching, Chen Chung called "Elder Statesmen," there Foo. Kwel Hsung Chi, Sun Ching
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1 Communism Yangtze Valley during years has strengthened the post- tion of the Central Government, but the "Chen Pao" (Pelping) finds it difficult to take an opt-is little probability of Kwangtung ya, and Liu Lu Yin, mistic view of China's immediate future. Contact with all classes of people, especially the intellec- tuals, reveals a wide-spread feel- In the opinion of foreign mill
experts China could get ing of dissatisfaction and doubt. tary The nation has seen Chinese ter- along very well with an army ritory pass into alien hands with- of 500,000, or even less, but now
maintains out any organized effort on the
under arma po part of the Government at resis- than 2,000,000 men, including ir- tance because it has been pre-regulars. who all have, to be fed,
housed. and occupied, in settling Internal af-
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if the whole nation earnestly sup- ports him.
The manifesto of September 3 made four proposals, namely (1 Severe punishment of those re- sponsible for the loss of Manchuria and Jehol, (2) suppression of the reactionaries. (3) reversal of the present policy towards Japan, and (4) abolition of the pro-Japanese Import tarifi.
In their supporting telegram. the Shanghai Kuomintang mem bers say that they are in perfect agreement with the manifesto as drafted by Mr. Hu Han Min' and that they are in opposition to the less of sovereign rights and humi liation to Chinese racial pride. These seven Shanghal leaders are baving no con- retired officials nection with Nanking.
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Since the "Mukden incident" of 1931 "the Chinese people. partien- larly the military leaders, have been awakened from their lethargy.
They realize that the Kai-Shek's policy of building up public organizations in various co-existence of different forces,
a strong national army, capable parts of the country have such as the National Government, of curbing the ambitions of "re-issued circular telegrams in sup- Bouth-West "Government" Com-calcitrant Generals, will do much port of Canton's four points. How- munist, and other discontented to help in the national unification ever. Kuomintang organs outside TERMS-CASE OF DELIVERY. elements, not only affect the na-
of Kwangtung and Kwangs will not made known their views as tional welfare, but unless removed will lead ultimately to the dis- The Chinese people, as a race, they are directly connected with ruption of the Republic. United are peace-loving, which perhaps the Central Party Headquarters. éforts are required to repulse accounts largely for the undeve
The four points are so sweeping foreign aggression. The growing loped spirit of nationalism, which that it will be difficult for the desire for unification among biili-
accept would convert the country into a Nanking authorities tary men is illustrated by the fact powerful nation" when faced with them. The present polity towards. that during the summer nearly danger from without. Belfishnesspan is one of conciliation and the National all these leaders went to Kuling and evil practices among the om-friendship, since
cial class has been another im- Government takes the position to receive instructions from Grn-. portant factor that has rendered that "resistance. against Japanese eral Chiang Kai Shek. In spite of unification difficult, but if the means defeat," and that "without
Captain R. B. Irving who is said. this encouraging fact, however, Chinese people go through a substantial strength it is no use to
to be the Cunard Company's choice real co-operation between the pediad of moral and political resist,"
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Japan's Demand For Naval Parity
(BY TANG LEANG-LI)
(Editor of the People's Tribune)
(Continued from yesterday)
KWANGTUNG
TRADE
Investigation By
Authorities
Although his life has been spent on the sea, hig heart is in soil. He is a Scottish landowner, comas of a very old family, and is the chief of the Irving plan. He res In a 12th Century castle in Dum- friesshire. It was once the home of Robert the Bruce.
Captain Irving is a stole who inspires all his passengers with supreme conâdence. His command will mean hard work and mental strain, for the bigger the ship the greater the responsi |bilities--and the more sleepless
nights.
When names for No. 534 were If, when at home, they will sided upon demanding
Japan is reported to have de- | maintenance "of a þig navy was
(From Our Special Correspondent) being invented the Cunard officers. had a little jest of their own. naval the best way of solving the unem-
Canton, Bept.. 17.
They christened her the s.3. Insom/ The Provincial Department of call or telephone to the above parity with Great Britain and the ployment problem in Japan, some
ris United States, "not necessarily of Captain "Arima's old shipmates Finance is making an investiga - address, they will receive the for increased strength, but simply would be convening an indignation of the latest trade situation for freedom to determine the tion meeting to decide what was in Kwangtung, especially in reis- utmost assistance and the nature of that strength. subject the most appropriate punishment tion to the number of shops closed VON LAMONT, SCOTSMAN
to the one condition that it shall for a mạn...... · who dated Bug- owing to trade depression. | latest available information on
never exceed that of the other sest that the Japanese Navy Such facts are necessary for the Betho Arima in the September principles. It is bad enough for of public finance and taxation is to naval Powers," writes Captain should be built up on such sordid authorities to determine the state
Issue of "Contemporary Japan," a Professor of Law to stand in The Provincial Department of Fin- monument just built at Muckle This Japanese naval officer front of the microphone and de-ance may also grant relief to cer-Inverey near her home at Mar (author of The Fighting in plore the fact that since Japan's tain trade and industry, it assis- Lodge, to a famous Royal Bavarian Shangha!") Luts out the Inter-invasion of Manchuria in 1931 tance is justified. No further in astronomer; "Johann von Lamont. esting theory that "it is now poss- "a new tendency has arisen increase of tax is made. In recent Be was a son of one of the fores- ible to view naval construction in the world which is contrary to weeks, but new taxes are belagters of her great-grand uncle, the as a means of unemployment re- the son- considered for levy in the 1
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Princess Authur of Connaught unveil the fine granite.
John Lamont, born in 1805; was
Lef or of maintenance of Indus- | lishment of the League of Nations. | mediate future. trial equipment." The so-called But when one of their own cloth The Provincial Department of "heavy Industries" have developed defend naval expansion as a Reconstruction is reported to have sent as a boy to the Benedicting In Japan largely in response to means of giving employment and husde known, their intention not to monastery of Ratisbon and went demands for military supplies, and maintaining manufacturing Indus manufacture those goods which on to the gymnasium et Munich. are entitled to State encourage tries which might otherwise lan- are being produced by small fac-There, he made such a mark sa a ment an guidance. If the nations (guish, this laa"dangerous tories. In future, the Reconstruc- mathematician that he Was agree that they like building thought" of incredible depravity tion Department will turn out appointed assistant to the Astrono- battleships and supporting naval especially coming from one has those commodities that are neces-mer Royal of Bavaria, and succeed- officers, not only for defence pur-been in the Servicel
saries and are hitherto imported ed him in 1835. poses but because such work keeps
One can understand farmers from abroad.
As von Lamont, he was made a a lot of people employed. · and
Other plans for relief- of indus-Fellow of our Royal Society. After maintains vital industries, "then organizing an "Eat More Fruit
campaign, or fishermen urging tries are tentatively snounced his death in 1879, a street. we are not angry with each other's their country to Eat More from time to time, and the mer Munich was named after him, clined to querre about them," but for a naval officer to chants are awaiting for something The unveiling will take place on Realization that a "naval race" advocate the building of battle more than promises. On its part, Sept. 10. No doubt many members has an essentially economic im-ships because of the work given to the government holds that in or the British Association who will pulse will ensure that, it is not angs of rivetters and owners of vestigations have to be done first then be visiting Aberdeen, will productive of or conducive to eat and contumely upon the made.
ironworks is surely bringing ridi. before concrete proposals" are attend to pay their tribute.
construction programmes or in-
war says Captain, Arima. "What
is conducive to war is a national Imperial Japanese Navy, Mean-
state of desperate resentment such as is felt by the Japanese to-day."
Sordid Principles
while, we read that a film
Ex-Service Men's Association, on "Good Boldiers, Clood Natori fa, ukilikely, that
has just been made in Tokyo, entitled Young Japan which Mr. Tokutomi spoke on The will indicate to the Japa- sion of the Japanese Natio nese people the course to be fol- From the Historical Viewpoint, these gentlemen will come under Now this appears to us a most lowed during the 1985-6 crisis." followed by Mr. Nagal who lectur the heading or "dangerous thought, especially The stars taking part in the pro-ed on paniam, Admiral Abo thoughts" coming from the brain of a man duction of this "talkie" Include an spoke on National Unity and the Frocuratots who has only recently retired Admiral, a General, an ex-Cabinet Defences and Mr. Nagata on only hope that from the Imperial Japanese Navy, | Minister, and two members of the | ““The Na n's Readiness to Meet | are free of any sentiments cal If a University Professor had said, House of Poers. After Introduc-- Any,” Situ
atterances
Finally General culat to endanger the peace of
or written, that in his opinion the tory remarks by Chairman Nagata, Suzuki spoke, as president of the the Far East.