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ACROSS

1. One extremity on another-

that's first-rate (8),

6. Plant of low ending (8). 10.—They make their first four-

letters on the course (7). 1-Just the vessel for å guardian

of the law (6). 12.-A bit of an enigma, we're afraid, and it won't hold water (8).

13.-" Dampest" (anagram), (7). 16.-Presumably Berliners go on it

for itself (5). 17-Chuck out (5).

DOWN

1.-Veers (5), 2.-You are looking at one (5). 3-Blimming is advised £f you

are this (5). 4.--Oporto's harbour (4). 5.-A number

on

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1934.

CURRENT NEWS FROM

PROMOTION OF NATIVE

INDUSTRIES

Encouraging Use Of Home

Products

CHINA

SCARES IN CHEKIANG

Town Of Kiangshan

In Danger

of

(By Our Own Correspondent.)

Hangchow, Che, Sept. 20. During the past week there has Shanghai, Sept. 20. ducts may advantageously be start- been a great blaze of excitement Several attempts by the authorised with clothing. However, the throughout the South West are of ties to popularise home-made pro-Journal hastens to emphasise that Cheklang. "The vanishing troops,” ducts as a direct means of en- the measure is advocated solely as Communist soldiers are called, couraging native industries have from the standpoint of promoting have been on the move on a wide been acclaimed by the Chinese home-made products, and that it scale in s desperate attempt to people with enthusiasm, comments no wise opposes the purchase penetrate the border. This gudden the "China Times" but another from abroad of the great variety and unexpected on-rush Das fact that is equally noticeable and quantity of 'inaterial, such as greatly disturbed the peace that the movement yields little an inachinery, seroplanes, ralis loco- mind of the eduntry-folk all along no result. This is evidently due to

motives, etc., which the country the Cheklang frontier, bordering the negligence on part of the peo-

does not manufacture herself. the provinces of Fuller Klangsi It would seem the ple, who incline to think that theth China is now undergoing a process and Antiel. continued use of foreign products of economic reconstruction on a object of these Fakten "Reds" is the ty already would do little injury to the econo- nation-wide scale, and the para- to strengthen re-mic standing of the country. The mount necessity of ensuring its established amongst the mountains Fact of the matter is that they do success dictates that foreign pur- to the south of Cheklang, in close not appreciate the necessity of

chases shall be made whenever ex. proximity with the province

Anhwei." translating their enthusiastic re- pedient or necessary in furtherance solutions into practice, assuming.ng the object. The winding rule is for instance, that there are, marry that China should import only other ways of promoting the use products which she cannot replace of home-made products, than hav- and avoid those which she is able ing their wearing apparet made of readily to supply at home Chinese cloth. The consequence of this attitude is that the industrial

Low-shoes

glide along (4). 6-Just simply a lake (4). 7~~A distinctly theatrical

mark (5).

8-May often And itself "in the

soup" (5).

18.-There's a hovel in the water- 15-This

fall (5).

the internal decoration (5). 22-Simple in colour in spite of

the internal decoration (5). 25.—An hour for retirement (7). 29.-Three-wheeled vehicle (6), 30. To make its last two-thirds

(8).

31-A musical effect (7). 32-You'll find he and us amit

the water plants (4).

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23-Insects-phonetically! (3). 24. Staggers (5). 26.-"We were addressing Her

Schmidt in the morning ** (hidden) (4).

33.-These communities are not. 27-Uniexciting (4).

boneless (8),

28. Liquefy (4).

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"BUY CHINESE " Accordingly, it

start with

of

Government troops were rusbed with lightning rapidity to all stra- tegic points. They ate well armed, and should easily combat the tactics of the marauders in their favourite role of sip-and-run raids." But there is no plėtaking the spell of horror and tear, which these

situation to-day becomes much home-made material for clothtor / "Red" soldiers cast upon the mili- |

targ and civilian alike. They are adepts in surprise attacks, and

of

9.-Twist from by force (5). 14-Felt continued pain (5).

prima-donna sounds edible (5). 19-Look back at the negro's boss 19-Might clearly assist to put

In part of India "(5).

the doctor on top of the hill 22-Simple In colour in spite of (5).

20-Adjecitve of nationality. (5), 21-Lessen (5) 22-As an alternative to a foreign years ago. Thus it is not an un-

more serious than it was a few--is made to usher in the "my Chinese" movement in a practical coin we get a foreign gentle-usual thing to see -man (5).

ple clad entirely in material of for-gests that steps be taken. Arstly, being attacked from the rear.

Chinese peo-form the "Chinese Times sug. Often times the Government troops find themselves ambushed and eign manufacture from head to to require all Government officials foot. Indeed so widely prevalent to use home-made goods for their on this occasion, there is no doubt The air is full of rumours but.. is the use of foreign products, that colthes, as an example to the pub but what the county town silk and other textiles produced by lic; secondly, the authorities must. Klangshan was in imminent dan- Chinese factories comprise only 3 lend every assistance to assist and gr. The Ean-Kiang Railway was ner cent. of the total amount of maintain the native silk-wearing interfered with and, at one or two material used in China, the other and textile trades upon their feet: points the through service to Yus- 98 pre cent, being imported from thirdly, the dealers must be con- han. in Kiangst, was suspended. abroad.

tent with low profits, so that their but the reinforcing of the gar goods FOREIGN CLOTH, POPULAR

may

reach all classes of risona restored confidence and people, and they should educate traffic was resumed. There was a While admitting that there are the latter to distinguish between hurried exodus of the frightened many other ways of "promoting home-made and imported goods; populace to the safer domain of native industries besides the use of lastly, the Chambers of Commerce Chuhsten, and rich people, who home-made material for clothes, should advertise the merits of Chi- are all known to the Communists, the "China Times" points out that nese products and allow no slack- are seeking the safer confines of no other imperts are so popular as ening of the "Buy Chinese" cam- Shanghai foreign cloth, which, moreover,Įpaign. As an additional measure

Much Rain constitutes an important item of against surreptitious dumping, Tor-

There is now large and rapid consumption since feign goods masquerading as native waters in the heavens and, fur

* "tumuit clothes need frequent changing, products must be diligently expos- the most part, the autumn har- and wear out easily, whereas other ed. An effective execution of this rests can be saved. What the commodities are more durable and programme, concludes the Shang- farmers fear now are the windly can be used for years after they hal newspaper, Will reveal its storms and tempests which level popularisation of home-made pra time.

Therefore, the worth in "a very short space of the maize and depreciate the har- are purchased

The following is the solution of yesterday's puzzle:- Across-1. Sadder: 6 Op-pose 10, Machine; 11, Poplar; 12, Creeds: 13, Nestles: 16, Ant-ic; 17, I-non-e; 18. Indians; 18 Tullp; 21, Twain: 24. Absence: 28. Potato: 29, On- ward 30, Enteric; 31, Speedy: 32, Needle.

GEN. TSAI IN AMERICA

Address At Mass Meeting

Down.-1. Sepia: 2 Depot: 3, Fimancipated; 4, Rare; 5, Shut: 6, Once; 7. Persistence: 8. Opera; 9. Ensue; 14. Sides: 15 Lea-RN.: 19. Tapes: 20, Litre: 22. Award; 23. Nudge; 25, Bony; 26, Ewer: 27, Coin.

FARMERS OPTIMISTIC

CUSTOMS SURTAX

NEW ELECTRIC WORKS FOR SAI CHUEN

Canton, Oct. 1. Owing to the Sai Chuen's grow- ing importance as a factory area, and the Cement Works, Alcohol Distillery and other chemical factories already being established in this locality, the Provincial Re- construction Department has de. Washington, Oct, I. cided to erect a new Electric Estab-

Nanking, Sept. 22. General Tsai Ting-kal. hero of lishment at Sai Chuen for the pur-

The petition of the Tientsin the Nineteenth Route Army, after pose of supplying the different

Maritime Customs to extend for a. three-day visit here, during factortes with light and power.

another year the period for the which time he was enthusiastical- It is reported that all the neces-

collection of the Customs surtax ly welcomed by the members of sary machinery has been shipped

for engineering" work on the Hal the thriving Chinese Colony. Is for Canton, and it is expected to

Ho has been granted by the Minis leaving for Chicago to-morrow. bave the new Electric Works com-

In Chinghsien southeastern An-try of Finance. This extension is General Tsal addressed a mass meeting last night at which ave pleted at the end of this year.hwel, however, the people are still necessary in view of the fact that

Nam Wah Yat Po.

suffering from shortage of food the Hal Ho Loan, which is pledged hundred were present. He said:

"China's salvation in attendant upon the success of Chinese arm- les in driving the Japanese from her soil.

THE CHUNG SHAN "LIBRARY

Anking, Sept: 22 Days of rainfall in northern An- wel have revived the hopes of the farmers for an autumn harvest. It is anticipated that a yield of three pleuls of rice per mew of

land will be obtained.

N since the protracted drought. The on the surtax and is expected to Chinghsten Residents Association be redeemed on August 20 this year, in Wuhu has despatched a tele-has not yet been completely amor fram to the Anhwel Provincial De- tized partment of Reconstruction for the Auo in purchase and transportation of 840 piculs of wheat seeds to the district for winter sowing- Kuo Min.

"Public opinion is the strongest force by which to denounce

Canton, Oct. 1. Japan's recognised territorial ag- The Chung Shan (Dr. Sun) gression in China," he added. "But Library of the Canton City having because Japan has violated the taken over all the books of the Nine Power Treaty and disregard Provincial Library. It has had them ed the League of Nations, Chine systematically arranged and cato- logued, and they may now be con- must resort to more drastic meaulted by the general public. thods in maintaining peace," Gen- eral Taal asserted. Reuter,

in her struggle for world

AIR SERVICE TO BE RESUMED

peace

In order to make the Library worthy of its name, the Library Authorities are now busy collecting books and literature dealing with the Chinese Revolution. Nam Wah. Yat Pa.

PLAY GROUNDS FOR CHILDREN

Canton, Sept. 22. Air-mail and passenger servics on the Shanghai-Canton Airway. which was suspended in the early

Canton, Oct. 1 part of the year following the air- In order that school children plane disaster near the Hangchow may be able to enjoy themselves Bay, will be resumed on Oct. 18 after school hours, the city National Independence Day, It is Authorities have recently decided learnt at the Canton office of the to provide children's recreatiim and China National Aviation Corpora-play-grounds at Sai Kwan, Horan, tion

Inside the City and the East Gate, It is reported that each recrea- tion area will be provided with the necessary foot-ball ground, and all things suitable for children's games and récréation. Nam Wah Fat Po.

Ruo Min.

EDUCATION FOR POOR BOYS

Canton, Oct. 1.

HEALTH STATION

Nanking, Bept, 22. Health Bureau of the National By arrangement between the Economic Council and the Ching- haf (Kokinor) and Ninghsia Pro incial Governments, a provincial | public health experimental station- will be established in each of the two provinces Technical experta are on their way, with equipment and medical supplies, to the two onvilnceg

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vest. The failure of the rice crops through the terrible drought bas let loose a wave of depression throughout a Targe part of the province. Many a farmstead will face the coming winter with clean- ness of teeth.

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The spirit of depression con- tiones alike in business circles and many shops have closed their doors. The "Business Tax which shop- keepers have to bear, is proving too much for those who trade in a small way, and now there is talk of the introduction of poil-tax in which every individuar must share. These are days when the common people are "unpacking the heart with words" and the unanimous opinion is, that the present times are perilous and ev

With the searcity, and rising price of rice, the future outlook" is rather gloomy, The business of Nanking, Sept. 22.

the, petty lawyer has also become According to statistics compiled precarions with the increase in the east of Hving. No more pri- by the Ministry of Railways, the sonets are wanted in the Jail for amount of coal transported on the rice is too dear to feed them. various railways during the month

Likigants who succeed in their

heads the list with 26 per cent of a period, have to promise to supply of August, totalled 1 214,407 tons.

the total amount, followed by the the daily ration of the one in cun- case, and deprive someone else of The Felping-Liaoning Railway ·

their liberty, behind iron bara, for Peiping-Hankow Rallway with 18 tody. China is a land where writs

do not always run.

per cent.- Kuo Min.

IN MEMORIUM

ost of schools are

пож

Schools Reopen Most of the launched on the autumn term and are throbbing with new life. The city is crowded with students and Nanking. Sept. 21. The 14th anniverary of the death the great reast day of October 10, they are all looking forward to of Mr. Chu Chih-hain, Revolution-ze double Tenth" Hangcllow i ary Martyr, was observed here yes contes to live up to its reputa terday at a memorial service at tion of being a great forcing house Central Party Headquarters.

for nationalism and a great nur-

"SHORT TERM LOAN.

Nanking, Sept. 29. The petition of the Fukien Pra- In the course of an address Mr. sery talent City Improvements vincial Government for flotation es Shao Yuan-chung Chairman of are manifest on every hand, there a short-term loan in the form of the Central Publicity Committee, de a revolution in transport which Treasury notes has been sanction- said that Mr. Chu, was not only a the increase of motor traffic, is ed by the Ministry of Finance. The Revolutionist but also a scholar. turning the city into a world of amount has however been reduced He studied while participating in noise. from $1,000,000 to $900,000. Bear the National Revolution, and was } ing interest at six pie, mille par always able to apply his knowledge mentem, the loan will be redeemned to promoting the cause of the Re- in twelve months by the Provin-volution. clal Government.

dificulties but also consolidate the The noble qualities of the de-foundation of the nation...

The Government being mich |trict in order to discover the num- concerned regarding the great ber of fliterate Boys which exists.

** In view of the amount thrived ceased Revolutionary scholar, Me. A mass meetin was also held at number of uneducated Boys ・・・ After. Lidé Inspection is made, a and the short term for repayment: | Shao continued, worthy of the Nanking throughout the province is deter- number of Free Bchools will be the resul

Party, He ms-coverning the fe- emu

It all party thembers ters in observance of the mined to remedy this regrettable established for the education of the suknee of the loan will not be she follow state of affairs, and has decided to boys, who are found to be literate.mitted to the Legistative From MICHE

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