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The typhoon which threatened Hong Kong passed to the south and is expected to strike Hainan Island Heavy weather prevailed all yesterday and several small vessels were reported to be in diff- culties.
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Page 6 The deportation from Japan of severely burden her people. The
Private William Richadson', of Chinese nationals settled in that Japanese militarists in their op- country which has periodically timism thought that the occupa- the 1st Battalion, Lincolnshire Re- taken place in the course of the tion of Manchuris would at once giment was charged before Mr. last few years, has again been re- solve all of Japan's economic pro-Hamilton yesterday with assault- at Lihua are necessarily in abey-vived, and again two batches of blems but they failed to remem-ing the accountant of the Tung The officers, who received the Reporting to the Executive Fuan, ance for the time being.
Referring to the development of deportees have recently arrived in ber that developing Manchuria re- Shan Hotel. stealing $10 with menaces and with damaging a watches through the British Consu- the Ministry of Communications
mirror. He was fined $25 on the late-General in Tokio, are Captain states that according to present Haikang civil aviation, the Minis-Shanghai. Notwithstanding many nuires time and that in the mean-
years residence in their chosen while, their appropriation of the first charge, dismissed on the sec- Katsuich Kawal, former chier of plans it is intended first to estab-try of Communications, reports the Japanese Gendarmerie
lish the Yunnan-Hsikang postal state that plans for the inaugura- domicile, and also the fact that riches of Manchuria will Newchwang, and Captain Boicht service and later post offices at tion of the Hsikang-Tibetan air they had married Japanese wires jealousy of the Powers, in addition and raised, families there, comte strong anti-Japanese feeling Ohats, present chief of the Japa-Kuntzu, Lhus and Teko in Hsl-service are in the ong:-
ments the "China Times" these among the Chinese. Hence Japan- nese Gendarmerie,
«China United Press.
Chinese have not only been sum- use foreign trade now finds itself martty compelled to give up their "confronted by serious antagonism wives and familles, but also bad, that is world-wide in scope. their properties in Japan confis cated. This cruel persecution of Chinese by Japan is merely in line with her invasion of Manchuria and the outrages committed by her ronins in the Luantung Dis-
army and navy, while the rest trict, and serve as striking exam- rapidly decline. The rural districts ples of how a weak nation is on- in Japan suffer the most. Thus, pressed by a stronger..
silk prices in Japan have dropped This deportation of Chinese trom} down främ $1,000 per hundred cat- Chungking, Oct. 1 Japan, the harshness with which ties to $480, while the statistics of The Hong Kong University Eng A large gathering of interested it was carried out, and the absence the Ministry of Agriculture in-gineering Journal is just publish- spectators witnessed the "opening
dicate that between "January 1sted and contains many articles of to-day of the Kiangsu Provincial
planation, constitute 器 gross and July 10 this year there have interest. native products exhibition presid-
+1 than 2,594 cases ed over by Chen Kno Fu, Chair-breach of international comity. been no fewer
action also indicates that of disputes between landlords and Such
A number of guests of the Kow- the Japan is confronted with a severe tenants for non-payment of rent, loon-Canton Railway made
the through economic criais. As everybody representing an increase of 387 trip to Canton in The exhibition, which includes products of various districts, has knows, she is not as economically cases over the corresponding period Express yesterday which covered the Journey in 2 hours and 50 sound as either the United States of last year. 10.000 kinds of native products on
Page 9 or Great Britain, and once she is display. The exhibits are distri-
In conclusion, the "China Times" minutes. buted in four places-Klangsu | caught in the crisis she finds her-states, that deportation of Chinese Party Headquarters. self in a maze with no way out, i will never help to solve Japan's Provincial Recreation Instead of devising effective relfer economic problem. The present is. ground gym- Ground, Chingkiang City Chamber measures," she first of all resorted however, a ntting occasion to re- nasium, swimming pool, tennis of
Commerce azd Chingklang to the plan of territorial expan- mind the Tokyo Government that The first Park,
sion, in the belief, that it would if it holds on to its aggressive po-
Ganton, Sept. 29. fleid and baseball field.
The exhibition will terminate or
relieve her depression. Her occupa. ¡licy and places the destiny of the three will be completed next year
Owing to world depression, and "tion of Manchuria, however, has country in the hands of the mili-other causes, there is much dis- for the National Athletic Meet and October 18. for future . Far East Olympic
had the opposite efect.. Thetarists not only will it be impos-tress and unemployment in the Tof military adventure in Manchuria,sible for, Japan to be relieved from instead, precipitated a keen arma-economic distress, but it will culi ment race. necessitating colossal minate in a great castastrophe to issues of bonds and loans which the 'nation,
Captain Ohata did. much secure the release of the four British merchant marine officers, Mr. A. D. Blue, Mr. Clifford John- son. Mr. W. E. Hargreaves, and Mr. F. L. Pears, who were kidnap- ped by pirates from their ship, the Nanchang, as she lay off New chwang in March, 1933.
Manchuria was a Russian sphere of influence, looking to Moscow much more than to Mukden, for Badges Limitting to Members' authority. Japan has harried Rus- Ecclosure will NOT be on sale at thesis in Manchuria so successfully Race Course...
that Musocvité influence is hang- ing only precariously on the 1,000- mile stretch of railroad cutting through N, Manchuris on the Mos- cow-Vladivostock route. This is the
On No Fretext will Children be permitted in either Enclosure" daring the Bleeting.
Tillins are obtainable at the lab House provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Bay in advance. Telephone
21920.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE, The Price of Admission to the Public Enclosure in $1.00 per day including Tax, for all Fersons, incinding Ladies, and is payable at the Gate. Soldiers and Sailors in uniform are admittad Half Price
Bookmakers, Tie Tac, Men,
ete will not be permitted to operate with in the Precincts of Ta HONG KONG JOCKET.ULUB during the Race Meeting.
. By Order
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary,
Hong Kong, lat October, 1934.
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famous Chinese Eastern Railway. Built by the Russians with French money, it is legally a joint enter prise of the Russian and Chinese Governments, the share of the latter having been taken over by Manchukuo. Economically and strategically, however, the railroad is useless.
Japan has built ines parallel to it which, are draining | North Manchurian trade to Jazan-
ese ports, Manchuria, moreover is. sealed as tight as a drum by the Hipponese strategists.
In the circumstances the remnant of Russian influence in North Manchuria is something ot an anomaly. Moscow has offered to sell the road to Manchukuo.
Graham-On August 22, 1934, at Manchukuo, or Japan, is willing to Brook House, Warash, to Helen (nee Marshall). wife of Lieut- Commander H. R. Graham, son.
Thomas.-On September 25, 1934, at Tientsin, to Mr. and Mrs. Twyford Thomas (nee Winnie Tip per), a daughter.
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buy. And the difference between asking and bid prices is so slight that this argument could be settled without much ado. But the Boviet wants to order the manner of her going and properly resents some of the indignities, such as the arrest of Soviet citizens, which are appar. ently intended to, hasten her de- Stevenson.-On Monday, Septem- ber 24, 1934, at the Country Hos-parture. One need not accept the pital, Shanghai, Edythe, the dear-Soviet charges as correct in placing ly beloved wife of George Steven- such a construction upon events. in a country teeming with agents provocateurs, the truth is apt to get lost in the towering "kaolang"
Eon.
Partler. On Sunday, September 23, 1934, at "his resdence, 1198 Bubbling Well Road, Shanghai, Willam Partier, aged 73 years...
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Shanghal, October 1 The foundation stone of the Civic Centre. was Stadium and lald by Mayor Wu Teh-chen this morning.. before a large crowd A
million dollars had been appro- priated for this purpose from the recent three and half million dollar loan.
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man of the Provincial Govern- ment.
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The Stadium has an area of a Provincial thousand mows consisting of five Kiangsu units--recreation
Games
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The largest unit is the recrea- tion ground which has a capacity Targer than the Nanking Stadium and. has seating accommodation for 40.000... and standing room for 20 000,- China United Press:
CAMPAIGN AGAINST
THE REDS
Considerable Progress By
Szechuan Forces
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CHINESE COLLEGE GRADUATES
Problem Of Employment
(Special Air Mail Service)
London, Sept. 15. Much space is being devoted in the Chinese press to a discussion of the serious unemployment pro- blem with which thousands of Chinese college graduates are faced: According to unofficial es- timates, about 7,000 graduates are turned out by technical schools and universities in China annual- 17. but only small proportion of them are able to obtain jobs. The
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LOCAL AND GENERAL
St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon, will hold a Klondyke Whist Drive to-night at 9 p.m.
One case of diphtheria and one of paratyphoid fever was report- ed for the 24 hours eaded on Sept 30.
The RMS. Empress of Japan left Yokohama for Honolulu on Friday and is due here on Friday. November 9.
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The Prison
of the Branch M.C.L. are holding a Ladies' Whist
UNEMPLOYED OF TOI SHAN
Shan, District this year, due to the failure of those residing in over- sea countries to send remittances to their families at home
This has resulted in losses'in all lines of business and the number of unemployed in the different cities and towns is rapidly increasing.
With a view to the adoption of measures of relief, Mr. Chan Shiu Wing, the District Magistrate has ordered a thorough enquiry to be made regarding the present num- of a talk by Professor C. A. Mid- dleton Smith that will be broad-her of unemployed in his district.
cast from the Hong Kong Board- casting Studio on Wednesday, October the 3rd, at 8 pm.
All police departments have been "Instructed, "to "pay, particular at- tention to loafers and those with- but honest employment, and to re- port their names within fifteen Royal Artillery Headquarters re-
days to the District Magistracy to port that gun, practice will take be dealt with place from Lyeeman in the dires- Nam Wah Yat. Po." tion of Po Tau Mużi Pass between 9.30-a.m. and. 3 p.m. on the 4th inst, and again from:10 am to 3 pm, on the 5th Inst.
A fatal accident occurred
at
placing of the remainder has be- come a serious social problém. Except for students of a limited number of schools
by the Chengtu, Oct., 1.
Ministries of Finance. Commun- Military reports from the front cations, and the Interior to train state that the Szechuan Provincial men specifically for various Gov- forces have been making consider"""
those ernment services, able progress in the last few days. other Government universities and Drive at the drison. Officer's Messi biscult factory yesterday when a The forces under General El Chia colleges have to shift for them- Yu have recaptured several strate-selves upon graduation. gle points) while, the forces under
With a view to devising reme- of the countryside, as the Lytton General Lo Chen Chow are coun- dial measures, a students' voca- Commission found out. But, fter-attacking Yilung.
tional alliance has been formed courts rely on circumstantial evi- dence so must the commentator on
Far East politics thousands of miles away, and the plain implication or the news is that another attempt is in progress to squeeze the Sorlet London Office: 63, Fleet Street,completely out of Manchuria.
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Night Editor (Wanchas Office)
-Tel. 24511.
The Daily Press.
The Reds are reported to be re-in Peking, and delegates from this treating in the direction of Hsiang-body have been sent to urge upon fushan and Shuanghochang.IT China United Pres..
The Soviet would not fight over JUNKERS PLANE
| Manchuria—that is certain.
Such
a war would condemn Moscow in the eyes of the world as trying to conserve what cannot be regarded as other than imperialist privileges. But she has reason to feel perturb. cd over the safety of her frontier proper. The maritime provinces of Siberia are always in danger as Iong as Japan persists in its aggrandizement in northeaster A SPARK IN MANCHURIA Asia. With Vladivostock as their
BONG KONG, OCTOBER 2, 1934.
TRIAL
Regular Schedule Flight
(Special to the "Hong Kong Dally
Press" (Copyright.)1.
Shanghai, October 1,
the Nanking authorities the neces- sity-of opening up all possible channels, of employment to college graduates. Responding to these representations, the Ministry of
Education has now instrlicted the
various universities to establish graduate schools and student em ployment agencies.
on Thursday at 3 p.m.
chol, was rescued from the har- A would-be suicide, Lau Shing- bour into which she had thrown herself from the Ki Sang Whatt. on Sunday.
...
Vanchal Road near the 1. Y. Sau
Chinese was crushed by a motor.
vehicle was coming out from lorry belonging to the firm. The side lane and was turning: Into Wanchal Road when the unfor tunate man suddenly appeared."
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The monthly meeting of the A Chinese named Au Wan was Chinese General Chamber of Com-knocked down at Queen's Road merce will be held on to-morrow East, near the Wanchai Market, afternoon at 3 o'clock at the yesterday afternoon by Chamber's premises.
As from October 1, the office of the French Consulate will be open-
a motor
vehicle which, according to a police report, drove off without stopping. The man received In
ed on week-days from 10 am. tours to the head and was taken 1 pm and from 3 p.m. to 5 pm.
to the Government Civil Hospital
On Saturdays it will be open from 10 am to 1, p.m.
Messrs. William Powell's were the victims of a robbery during the week-end when some thief or thieves entered the shop through the window and stole ten pieces of Palm Beach sultings valued at $130
"An Englishman Looks at the Great Walls of China" is the title
It is widely recognised, however. that fundamental reform of the educational system is required. In the course of an outspoken ad- dress on the subject. Dr. Lo Chia- lun, Chancellor of the National Central University at Nanking,
failed to organise their curricula pointed out that the schools had
port and capital, they could tali
on the basis of social needs or to make the students apply them into Japan's hands anytime Tokyo.
selves closely to their studies, 'Par- Whenever the perennial Russu- 'ordered a brigade across the fron- The recent Germany to Chinaents also had neglected to educate Japanese quarrel comes out in the tier. For the great "sallent · of record breaking Junkers plane JU their children according to their open, the Western world is agitated North Manchuria, which is overrun 59 is leaving on a trial night from capabilities and were often unwill- 'lest it should degenerate into with Japanese, separates the port here to-morrow morning ating to send them to vocational hostilities. If only it could be kept from direct communication with o'clock on a regular schedule via schools. Chinese students, as a A northeastern Asia, the worry supplies
Nanking and Loyang arriving at rule, preferred to tackle the eas- would not be half so great. But If the Soviet would not fight over Blan in the "aftemoon. It will lest subjects rather than those It is the fear of a greater con- Manchuria, Japan, it would seem, proceed, from Bian the next day which, if, more difealt, were at flagration affecting other powers. could not very well view lightly an via Lanchow to Ninghsia, return the same time more useful; they Russia and Japan that expedition across the Siberian Ing to Shanghai on Friday., Gow were also reluctant to seek employ- besides makes the western observer lonk border. She has enough on her ernment officials and members of ment in rural districte after gra-
Oyster Bay LI,, Sept. 28. arixiously at this spark. There are hands in the pacification of Man- the Eurasia star will be carried. duation, preferring to stay in the some historians who trace the churia. The trouble fr it comes,
mes. The plane has seating accomo towns Dut, or 11,000 enroladents The third race for the British world war to the titanic rivalries may be in Mongolia farther westmodation for 18 passengers and in 1973, Dr. Lo palated out, 60 per American Cup for 0-metre yachts of the Far East: precedent, no less But before Russo-Japanese rivalry has a cruising speed of 250 kilo cent, specialised in arts and law, was called off to-day before, the than the delicate state of the in those empty lands comes to a meters. It is capable of dying. This was out of all proportion to mish. The yachts had become world, cause concern.
head, there are many procedents in 2,500 kilometers without refuelling the needs of the country nd should becalmed, and the British entrats Russia has plenty of grounds for the relations of those two countries The plane may be Bought for be rectifed soar to ensure a were showing signs of out drifting
greater emphasis upon actentific the Americ mistrast of Japan. In the days for a detente to dissolve into an Government or civil use
Kenter and technical trainizia before September 18, 1931, North entente.
China United Premi N
INTERNATIONAL YACHT,
CONTESTS.
The next general meeting of the Hong Kong University Medical Society will be held to-morrow at 5.25 p.m. in the School of Burgery. ; when Professor L. J. Davis will deliver his Presidential Address on "Medicine and Medicos Ancient and Modern" A group photo- graph will be taken at 5.16 p.m. in front of the University Main Building and tea will be served at 5.10 p.m. in the Untors Tea Room
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YUGOSLAV RULERS IN BULGARIA
King Boris And Consort At Station
(Special to the "Hong Kong Dail
·Press" (Copyright.)]; (=
Soda, Sept. 30. The Yogoslav rulers whose visit to Bulgaria, so it is believed, will entail a new orientation in the Balkans, departed here on Sunday morning, accompanied by Foreign
Minister Yeftich.
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King Boris and his consort' zaw the Royal couple on at the station. Large crowds cheered the Royal guests on their way to the station. Transocean Kun Men,
ARGYLE GATHERING
Highland Games Open At Oban
Special Air Mail Service)
London. Eept. 15. The Argyllshire Gathering High- land Games opened at Oban to- day in bright sunshine. The town was invaded, by thousands of people from all parts of Scotland. America Retalas Cop
The procession of the Clansmen. Oyster Bay, LI, Sept.
led by the stewards of the gather- The United States retained themg-the Captain of Dunstafnage, Cup by winning the third race Col; Bruce Campbell of Arduaine, over a twelve miles course to the Maclachlan of Maclachlan, day. United States 241 points, Col. Lord of Minard, the Mach Great Britain; 12 pointe
donald of Barguillean, and Mr. H The finishing order was Bobkat" L Macdonald of Dunsch—from (US), Lucie (U8) Kyla (GB), Station-road to the games Baskis (C.B.), Anis (UB), Vorsa presented a gay spectacle and Melita (GB). Bobcat's time every clan tartan was represen was 1 hour 1 minutes and 34 Sixty pipers headed the process on seconds; Kyla's time was 1-40-28,-- playing "The Campbells are Reuter