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NOTE Figures in parentheses indicate number of letters in the
words required.
ACROSS
name for
1-What is another
groundivy? (7)3 5-A term for shawls, rugs, mur-
flers, and the Nke (5)
To go one better (5) "9-It's not simple to solve it. (7) 12-In this an officer does not do
his duty (5)
14-What umbrellas usually do on
a wet day
15 This may be reasonably put
as "Royal Latin" (10)
(anagram)
18-It must be rash to upset salt
in a car (10), 21-Top o the hill (4) 22-What nerves, plans, and boats
may be at times (5) 23-Can give one a good leather
.dressing! (7)
27-The word is one I think we might define as courteous and polite (5) 28-To exhibit a dog at a show
(5)
29-Utmost (7)
il
DOWN.
1-A bow used in archery (3) 2-On this flowers glow before
leaves (3)
3-Is often put on one's head
(3)
4-A hole that Reynard may land
himself in (8)
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS TUESDAY: OCTOBER 9, 1934.
CHINA STUDENTS FROM
CURRENT NEWS FROM PROPOSED REMOVAL OF JAPANESE LEGATION
A GERMAN POINT OF VIEW
Some Interesting Observations
It has been reported-but- sub- sequently offic.ally denied that the Japanese Government is con. templating the removal of its Legation from Peiping to Nanking The "Deutsche Shanghai Zeitung recently published an article by "Cato" written before the report had been repudiated-n which is notable in slang. which is dreadfulḥ (5)
some interesting opinions are ex- 7--A new silk hat and an old pressed on the subject. This ar
ticle is translated below as show- coat are often this (5) 10-"Dost know this water-flyp"Ing the German view on a topic of
considerable importance.
5-Was regarded by man, at first,
as a side-issue (5) 6--is
.(5)
11-Name for a
horse '(5)
broken-winded
13-A slender turret, or mountain
peak (8)
Nanking and Angora
快
Those who have had an op- portunity of watching the training or the Japanese Guard in Peipin know how well it is prepared for battle. The Legation Quarter re- sounds with warlike noises of the Japanese at exercise and from the tramping or their columns at hours when everyone else is at rést. It is therefore very interest ing to speculate what the Japanese will do in this respect. The con- clusion is obvious, but let this sub- Survey of Sino-Foreign ject be reserved for a future date.
Relations
"According to Ben Akiba, 'every" "When the transfer of the Lega-thing" has been (history repeats tion actually takes place. it will self). When Kemal Pasha, the be the first foreign Legation to Victorious, moved the seat of the have a permanent site in Nanking. Turkish Government from Con- It s not without meaning that stantinople to Angora, the foreign Japan should be the first to take diplomats at the Golden Hom har this step. It would be like carry-
to move there, too, but they chose ing coals to Newcastle here to re-
what has been so euphemistically view the story of Sino-Japanese termed 23 * compromise' by first relations. Only the inletones, establishing a representative in which strike the ere from the dis-Angora and remaining themselves tance, need be mentioned the in Constantinople. Demands of 1915; the restitution
But Kemal of Tsingtao in 1922 after about further victory in 1922. knew how with his position established after eight years of occupation; the
to get the Embassies and Legations "Mukden incident of September to move to Angora, after accom- 18, 1931, closely followed by the modation had been provided there. do! occupation of the North-Eastern
16-Who composed the music for
"Fra Diavolo?" (5)
2
17 Tight-rope walkers should
never, go on the this (5) 18-A lampoon evidently of
flery nature, and (5) 19-Such fire is not legitimate
(5)
depression
20 Will lift from a
that one may get in (5)
24 There is not much of this
land in England (3) 25-You've heard this perhaps mare often than I have, and (3)
25-You're sorry when you
(3)
The following is the solution of yesterday puzzle:-
Across-1. Block: 4 Vade-mecum: 9. Sleeper; 10, Conquer; 11. Two- step: 12, Myrtle: 15 Rhesus: 17. Lecture; 21, Brigand; 22, Perfect; 23. Bagatelle: 24. Water.
THE CHINESE "y"
Bishop To Open New Building
As an expression of faith by the community-at-large in the young people of the Colony and simple testimony of the progress and digent service of the Chinese Y.M.C.A. in Hong Kong, the newly erected Annex of the Kowloon
Branch of the Hong Kong Chinese
Y.M.C.A will be formally opened to the public by the Rt. Revd. Bishop R. O. Hall to-morrow at
4 p.m.
The new Annex is a four-storey building, the ground floor being the Auditorium and Reading Room, the first floor being the Dining Ball, while the upper floors
are dormitories. It is hoped that the additional facilities, will make
Down.-1, Busy; 2, Overweening: 3. Kepis: 4, Vertex; 5. Duck; 6. Mangy: 7, Counterfelt; & Marvel; 13. Dry-bob; 14; People; 16. Unapt; 18, Throw: 18, Idyl: 20, Star.
WAR ON THE REDS
Government Troop Activities
'',
<From Our Special Correspondent)
Canton, October 8. Reports from Nanchang" state that the Nanking troops are drive ing down on Julchin, the strong-
hold of the Communists, in South-
ern Kiangst, and hope to occupy
it before long.
Provinces; the creation of the "Independent” State of “Manchou- kuo"; the "Shanghai neident" of January-February, 1932, with the devastation of a whole section of the city-which, to-day is yet part- the
Position of Germany
CANTON
Leave For Europe
*
And America
(From Our Special Correspondent)
Canton, Oct. I
The four students who received scholarships from the Provincial Department of Education left here today for Hong Kong en route to the United States and Europe. The three students going to Europe
October II, and the one who goes will board the Conte Verde on
the Empress of Canada the next to the United States will sali on
day.
The three students going to Europe will study the silk Indus- try in France, textile engineering
Great Britain, and hydro- electrical engineering in Switzer-
States will enter the University of land. The student for the United
Michigan, where he will specialise in the manufacture of paper. Most
in Kalamazoo, a city in South- of the paper factories are located
western Michigan.
It was announced that ten sËR- dents would be chosen to study abroad, bit for several reasons the number was reduced to only four, Each student for Europe. will be £20 a
will receive US.
וי
given passage fare and month, while the one going to the United States 5100 a month.
Upon completing their studies, the scholarship holders are re- quired to render service
to the
government plants here.
MAGAZINES AND
BOOKS
**The comparison with China with Pelping and Nanking. obvious. And so for us Germans. the question is how do we stand in regard to the transfer of our Legation? It is probably not generally known that the Germa Reich already possesses 40 mow al land in Nanking. To be sure, it 's note 100 favourably situated out there is little doubt that, in (From Our Special Correspondent) the case of arifintended removal
clty which, to-day is yet partly in ruins; the conquest of Jeho in 1933, closely followed by battles along the Great Wall; the advance on Peiping; the "purely loca armistice at Tangku; the creation of a demilitarised zone in. the North; the pressure on Middle of the Legation to Nanking, the and South China; the "Opposite Chinese Government would extend Shore" conference; the negotia- every facility to effect a transfer tions for the Installation in theef that land for a site in a better North of political leaders accept-ocality. At the risk of incurring able to Japan; and now the re- moval of the Legation is talked of displeasure, it must be stated that It shows that the Japanese Govt has been for a long time an ernment wishes still closer
open question, which now quickly 00-
moves towards solution, whether operation" with the Chinese Gov- ernment in Nanking, and is a
political step whose importance
must not be under-estimated.
Legation Guards
the
Banned In Carton
Canton, October 8.
ernment has issued an order for The Kwangtung Provincial Gov- the banning of several magazines and books which are published at Shanghal. These periodicals are found to be objectionable by the south-west Censorship Bureau of Publications:
German Legatioh should
Prohibition against the sale of migrate to Nanking. Turn and these, magazines is based on the twist as one may, the retention of fact that they publish either pro- the present Legation" at Peiping Communist articles or materials suggests, though unexpressed, against the South-west Kuomi- "Other questions arising out of certain distrus as to the perman- tang: Among the works were those the removal of the Legation are,ency of the Chinese Government written by Mr. Kuo Mei Jo (Kwok first, what is to happen to the To doubt the position of that GoT- Maet Turk), & Well-known Sodi buildings and land owned by the ernment to-day f, however, a mis-ist scholar and writer. Japanese Legation in Pelping, and take. On other hand, the Power what will become of the Japanese which contemplate transfer Legation Guard? Will the Japan their Legations to Nanking conld
of
It has been reported more than once that the Communists at Jul chin have changed their capital to some other place. As the Nankingese Legation in Nanking entrust rightly demand from the Chinese troops are closing in on the Red zones in Klangst, only four coun- ties remain in the hands of the Reds.
Another official report claimed that Yutuh, Southern Kinngsi, has been evacuated by the Communist Continuous aerial bombardments
Some of the publications are banned because they tend to de- Most of the magazines and hooks moralize the thinking, oz, YouM; are published by leading Chinese bookstores in Shanghai
itself to the protection of the Government a clear and definite Chinese police authorities, of intimation as to whether it has whom at first it had so unflatter-determined to maintain Nanking ing an opinion when the Kura: permanently as the capital. It
The South-West Censorship Bur moto Inc.dent occurred, only to find itself eventually compelled to Powers to have their Legations are stilt subject to be serulinged cannot be the affair of the foreign woning while local newspapers egu of Publications is still func-
acknowledge the excellent work follow the Chinese Government in the Press Censorably Bureau. done by the Chinese Bureau of ease of its removal to Loyang or It was oficially announced that Public Safety? Or will the Japan. Blan, as was the case during the they, would be abolished, but ways of Red towns, prove effective inese Legation take along its Guard? clearing up the Communists, who The latter alternative appears uke. bombardment of Nanking by papers from publishing objection- "incident and the are being devised to prevent news- have no means to resist eir falas. ly to affect unfavourably the na: Japanese warships in 1932 This able star and to keep out reue-
Nanking troups also claim to be tional pride of the Chinese, and nearer Changting, the last outpost would create highly undes rables surely known to the Chinese tionary works from coming to Can
However, those who know ton.. too.
the Kowloon Branch a more for fear of aerial bombardments. popular social centre
for the young people in Kowloon....
To add to the galety of the oc- casion a display of minature land
scape on trays has been arranged. Mr. Wat Lok Hing will be the
Shanghai
presiding chalman at the open- of the Reds in Western Fukien. } 'precedents' in connection with the Nanking who have observed. Its
ing ceremony. The public are
cordially invited.
BIG STEEL IMPORTS
Iron Works At Full Pressure
in the market and the messures taken by the Company to meet the heavy demand in the storm strick- en district.
The JIM representatives frank-
About four divisions are engaged transfer of other Legations. As is in storming that town, It is known, the Legation Guards were said that the Reds in Central established in Peiping after the Fuklen have been suppressed and siege of the Legation Quarter in that if the remnants at Chang- 1900-and with justification. But ting are cleaned up Fukien will times have changed. In this age be cleared of Reds:
of aircraft, of bombing-machines,
REVIEW OF TROOPS
Canton, Oct. 7.
On the
development of late. can scarcely bellere that, after all the work which has been done there the capital can be changed again.
Raising the Legation “The removal of the German
Terre- egation
In future, only those views con-
trary to good morals or hostile to the Bouthwest, Kuomintang wh be stamped, while the press can day what they like on social affairs, International relations, foreign term problems, and educational mat
easier for those who first táke this,
step than for those who are the last to leave the North,“ nolens volens. No impression would be made on the Chinese by, foreign representations proceedings to Nanking en masse, whereas to day such an individual act #uild be acknowledged in Nanking with
General Chiang Kai-shek order-the whole of the Legation Guards ed all his troops to subdue the have become an antiquity which Legation to Nankig must, it is Summoning Mr. Noda and other Communists in Klangst and should be speedily abolished in obvious, be thoroughly prepared directors of the Japan Iron Manu- kien before November 12, so that
the case of a new-but improbable for It will of course, entai cer- facturing Company on Thursday he could report to the Fifth Kuo-
Boxer rebellion, there are suf-tat daril outlay, but this can afternoon, the Department of mintang Congress that his anti-actent dying-machines of the fare well be borne, The consideration Commerce and Industry sought an Communist campaign has been.
cign Powers at Taku Bar, to bring alone that not only the explanation of the latest situat on concluded.
the speediest relief to the Legations sentation of the German at Pelping. Whether KERANA | VII De saved, but that other hand, the inadequate Lega-Journeys triere and tick tion Guards would, in case of enfor couriers messages, etc., will be tanglements in North China with reduced, should frentare de modern fighting forces, be in thecision of till issue. For purely position to withstand such an at-administrative reasons, the pre-no little appreciation, tack, is another question.
sence of economic reporters of the મ
“Finally it might be well to also German Legation at Nanking or consider the question as to whether Shanghat would be a great asset. it is advisable to rains the cermin Shanghai, Nanking, and the Yang-représentation in China to dri taze Valley are, after dil, the nerve Embusy. We have an
an Ambassador centre of the economic life of in Japan, and it is known to us China. Here all the threads come that Nanking would appr together, not at Pelplus.
the mutual raising of diplomatic 568 in Germany, and
The so on, or
of these ques
ly admitted that the manufactur- It is reported that General Chan ing facilities of the Company and Chai Tong, Commander-in-Chier other concertis are adequate to of the First Division Army, în cele- meet the heavy demand. The bration of the Double Tenth An- Company has therefore, arranged niversary, has decided to held a for imports of 20,000 tons of steel grand review of troops at the Yin sheets and a substantial quantity Tong Parade Ground, of nats. Combined with full work.
Beatdes regular troops, military ing at all works, this arrangement and naval cadete will also parti- will be found effective in improv cipate. ing the demand and supply s tuss General Coin Chat Tour will tion, they hợped M fr take line salute, nad the combined
The Goverdiment officials en units of
wil be un- phasised the need of efforts of the der General To Yi Him- Company to stabilise the market
Nam Wak Tar
"In regard to the transfer of the Legation Guard, there remain two they solutions, The best would be simply to withdraw the Japan ese Legation Guard, and this would be a magnificent gesture that Obláa 19 mire to properly under- stand. China would be satisfied
vans the Crazed remained felping without the Legation would then be Carisa non capéndo”...g Legatio, Guard with- out the Legationi
"Of course, there remains the question of what thi Devothe
he valuable house and land prá- perty in
ng but for this ofurion also be found, and presumably the solution will be
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