CHIANG KAI SHEK BECOMES EMPHATIC

Nation Must Be Militarized, Discipline Observed, and National Virtues Revived.

Nanking, Jan 7.

training. We have, therefore, fall- ed to win the implicit confidence

HONG KONG DAILY

OBITUARY

Colonel Robert Loraine

London Dec. 27. Lt-Col. Robert Loraine, actor and airman, died at the Golded- square Hospital, London, on Man day night after an operation for quinsy. He was 50.

FRIDAY

A. KE STOCK EXCHANGE

JANUARY -

24. 1936.

YESTERDAY'S OFFICIAL

QUOTATIONS

During the week under review the market was firm with a good demand for shares.

With the exception of a .rew Mr. F. P. Carroll, secretary sellers who were taking, profits be A lengthy discertation on in-

of the people. Tats is not suruperintendent of the hospital. for the settlement, shares were dividual conduct and the funda-

there on Monday afternoon.

ers offering a little over quoted meritals of national reconstruction prising, when we remember that stated that Col. Loraine was taken dificult to obtain in spite of buy-

"A throat operation was per-prices. - Was made by Gen. Chiang Kai- the greater portion of our work consisted merely in posting bills,

formed," said Mr. Carroll, "and The January Settlement Day shek at the weekly memorial ser-

and issuing

be was going on quite well after has been postponed to Thursday vice at Central Party Headquar-shouting slogans,

manifestoes;

In 'getting and not

it. Then suddenly he collapsed 30th. ters, yesterday.

The Bages down to actual work.

and died within a few minutes.” of the past have wisely said:-In government administration, it fa not necessary to speak, but to act." They also tell us:-'When the per- sonal integrity of the ruler is un- questionable, his orders will be ob served even when not expressly issued, but, if his chimeter is doubtful, his orders will be, dis- obeyed even when issued.

"We must not blame fate, but that our frankly admit must efforts at national revolution and national reconstruction have not yet been adequate enough," said Ocn. Chiang, "The individual, as well as the Party and the State, must follow a new spirit and make new efforts at progress every day. Only thus gan new life be created and a new nation bullt up. We must constantly examine and ins- pect our own individual life, and search our own conscience.

We

MORAL TRAINING

"As leaders of the people, we

A native of Cheshire. Col Loraine married in 1921, Winifred Lydia, daughter of Br Thomas Strangman, who was Advocate- and General of" Bombay." She three daughters survive him.

DIVIDED INTERESTS

If Robert Loraine had not had in him so much of the spirit of the adventurous parts he played so well, he might have been a more famous actor than he was. Fight-

must not be afraid of rectifying must henceforth pay careful at-ing and flying had for him an

Mora-

our mistakes and faults. over, we must also persuade our comrades to correct theirs when- ever we see any. This is a duty of each member of the Revolution- ary Party,

of our #ce the faults If we comrades and fall to call attention to them with a view to their recti- fication, we shall be falling in s duty to ourselves. to our comrades. and to our Party. For instance, one or two comrades should come into

the auditorium of Central bedroom Party Headquarters" in slippers to attend the weekly mem orial service, it would be a duty to call attention to the impropriety This may seem a very small mat ter, but individual training begins with the small details of everyday food life including clothing. shelter," and movement. So far as our clothing is concerned, we must seek tidiness and cleanliness. -

Business Done During the Week Hong Kong Banks, $1625, $1615 Bank of East Asia. $77. Union Insurances, $587), $570. China Underwriters. $1.10. Union Waterboats, $14. Wharves (old), $1034. Providents (old), $1.95, $2, $2.30,

32. $2.20 $21. Providents (new), 50 cts., 45 eta, Hotels, $5.45, $5, $5 80,, $5.90. Lands, $35); $35.80, $38. HK Realties, $51, $5.80, $5.85. Tramways, '$14.15, $14.10. 14. Stat Ferries, 394.

China Lights (old). $11.40. $11.70 $114.

$11.10. $11 35.

China Lights (new), $81, $8.20,

$8.5. Electrics, 372. $74 $75 $74.

$73). $74. Telephones (old), $281, $17.

$263. Telephones (new), $10.20, $101.

$10.30.

tention to our own moral training irresistible fascination; and that For one thing, we must, in our fact which certainly gave him two everyday life, observe the virtues of the biggest successes of his stage or orderliness, cleanliness, simplic-career in d'Artagnan and Cyrano$11.40, $11.80. ity, diligence, promptness. and de Bergerac (to say nothing of s precision. We must lead a new third in Bluntsch), equally cer- life based on the observance of tataly lost him others.

we Moreover, these virtues.

An actor cannot afford to have Loraine's fine must regulate our minds and be divided interests. sincere in our aims, dispel danger-exploits in the European War can- to have interfered ous ideas, sink personal difference. not be, held and act according to the dictates with his stage career, because the of conscience. We must, in parti-serious theatre, like almost every Cular, be able to differentiate be-other civilised activity, was practi- tween right and wrong, truth and cally at a standstill during the war falsehood. Only thus can we have years. But the restlessness which confidence in our principles and drove him, when the war was over, the will and determination to bring to continue his career as a dying about their enforcement, whatever man in the intervals between his the sacrifices involved.

appearances on the stage also pre- vented him from settling down to get the best out of his artistic. side.

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He preserved in a most remark- able degree that impetuosity of youth. It is only a few years ago with that he expounded to me force and passion his disagreement with the theory that flying was a young man's game. If that same force and passion had been placed more often at the service of our theatre, our theatre would

"In order to distinguish between however, we right and wrong. must increase our knowledge. The late Party Leader often urged the members "at

Revolutionary Party to acquire the soldier's wis- dom, which consists of the ability to distinguish truth from falsehood from. benef and

injury, keep abreast of the times and

know oneself and one's neighbours. The foundation of the Revolution, us Dr. Sun often said. lies in pro-been much the richer. found learning. In order to in- crease our knowledge, he adds that we must analyze things, that is to

A FORECAST FALSIFIED I have just been reading

of Loraine appreciation

have

an

15 ад which

Cements, $9.20, $91. $9.40, $91. HK Ropes, $5.60, $5.65. Dairy Farms. $21j, $21ą. $22. Watsons $4.90, $5, $5.05. Entertainments, $5, $4.55. Singapore, Tractions, 15/6. Raubs. $101, $11, $114. Antamoks. $1.50, $1.65. Benguet Explorations, 12 cta. Gold Rivers... 7 eta. Govt. 31% Loan, Par..

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Changes (3.15 p.m.) Closing Quotations Buyers China Lights (old), $11.70. China Lights (new), $8.40. H.K. Ropes, 35.85. Antamoks, $1.65,

7" Sellers.

Hong Kong Banks, 1615. Tramways. $13.90.

Sales

Upton Insurances, $570. Providents (old):82). Tramways, $14. H.K. Ropes, $5.65.

TO-MORROW'S CHURCH

SERVICES

Third Sunday After Epiphany

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST Macdonnell Road, below Bowan Road Tram Station. Sunday, January 28 Bunday Service.-11.15 am.

Subject: TRUTH

made for all men: For this is good. and acceptable in the sight of God our Saviour: Who will have, all men to be saved, and to come unto the knowledge of the truth. (11 Tim. 216-1Tim. 1:1,3,4

The Lesson Sermon will sho in-. clude the following "passages from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with key, to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy:

The Sunday School is held on Bun- day Mornings-10 o'clockTM Testimonial Meeting-6.00 pm. Reading Room at above address Christian Scientist requires

oper: Tuesday and Friday-10 a.m. to Noon; Monday, Thur day-5.30 to 7.00 p.m. The Public is cordially invited to

the Reading Room

UNION CHURCH INTIMATIONS

11.

Morning Service at 10:30 am. Evening Service at 6 pm." Preacher: Rev K. Mackenzie Dow..

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my work Science and Health for his textbook, and so do all his Why? students and patients. First: Because it is the voice of voice of Truth to this age, and con- tains the full statement of Curta

Because

dan Science, or the Science of healing through Mind. Second: it was the first book known, containing a thorough statement of Christian Science. Hence it gave the first rules for demonstrating this Selence, and registered the revealed. Truth in- by

hy.. contaminated human potheses. Other works, which have borrowed from this book without giving it credit, have Adulterated the Science. Third: The Social Hour after the even- Because this book has done more ing service will take place in theror teacher and student, for healer. Church Hall. A. special invitation and patient, than has been accom- to attend is extended to all service-plished by other books.

The morning worship will take two form of A Memorial Service to 11s late Majesty, King George V.

The Sacrament of Baptism will be administered after the Morning Service:

men.

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The Soldiers' ·and, Airmen's Christian Association meets in the Church Hall every Tuesday even- ing at 7.30 pm Servicemen and others are welcome at this meeting,

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LESSON SERMON

First Church Of Christ, Scientist

Subject:-Truth.

1

The subject of the lesson Bermon in all churches of Christ, Scientist, on January 20, will be: Truth.?"

The Golden Text will ber. O Lord, thou art my God: I will exali thee, I will praise thy name: for thou hast done wonderful things: thy counsels of old are faithhulness and truth. (Isaiah 25:1),

be

The strictures on this voinme would condemn to oblivion, the truth, which is raising up thou-

sands from helplessness to strenght and elevating them from

thecretical to a practicat Chris- tianity. In Christian Betence mere opinion is valueless.. Proof is essential to a due estimate of this subject. Sneers at the application of the work science to Christianity cannot prevent that from being scientific which is based on divine Principle, demonstrated according to a divine given rule, and subject- ed to proof. The facts are so ab- solute and numerous in support of Christian Science, that mis- representation and denunciation cannot overthrow it (Page 456, and 341.)

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ROOM:

FREE TO THE FUBLIC-

MACDONNELL ROAD Opposite Houses 9-11

Authorized and approved literature on Christian Science may be read, borrowed, or purchased. First Church of Christ, Scientist,

Hong Kong.

MUST BE MILITARIZED "Likewise, in whatever we do. We must neck thoroughness and per- rection. The reason we have not been able to bring peace and order to the country during the past eight years since the establishment of the National Government, is simply because we bare ignored this important principle. Hence forth, there must be no dilly-say, observe things closely. A re-setor. written in 1921, in

Among others, the following dallying: the nation must be mill-volutionary must be a politician, the writer refers to him as "a

citations from the Bible, will be tarized. Discipline must be strict and, as such, he must make a care powerful and, in certain parts."

ITALIAN WAR REPORT

read: "Study to shew thyself ap- ly observed and the national vir-

ful study of all social phenomena brillant actor, whose best work is

Rome, Jan. 22.

proved unto God, a workman that tues of propriety, righteousness,

in the country. Unless he does probably still to come." This was this he can know nothing about written after the production of

General Grazani's forces still needeth not to be ashamed, right- honesty, and honour revived. The

anly dividing the word of truth. I virtue of propriety implies mil-

the national situation, and his ef- "Cyrano," and long after his great continue to advance, states

van-Exhort therefore, that, first of all, tarization (regimentation). This forts will be doomed to failure. In success in "Man and Superman": official war bulletin: 103

Negelt. supplications, prayers, Interces- having reached virtue must be observed by all

the process of world pacification, and therefore the 14 years which guards modern revolutionists and citizens.

the most important part is the have gone by since have proved capital of Galla Barano. 240 miles sions, and giving of thanks, Unless we militarize the country, moral training of the individuál, the writer's prophecy sadly at from the starting point at Dolo. and ministers of The leaders we cannot become modern citizens, If we fall to train ourselves mar-fault. During those 14 years only

I held at Princes Club on April 6, we cannot attain national inde-ally, we can not only achieve no-one really striking new plecy pendence and equality, and we

thing but also lead no decent re." work stands to Loraine's credit declared their subjection, states a

ning the championships has been cannot convert our country into a

Referring to the gravity of the his grim and startling study in report which adds that they have

introduced. No entrance fee has modern State.

expressed reiler at their liberation national emergency General Strindberg's "The Father."

been charged to competitors en- Chiang said that the nation must That prophecy was made, it is from the Abyssinian yoke and next

tering the eliminating competi awake to its mistakes, and rectify clear, in the confident expectation have offered to join the

has resulted in Captain E N. Byfret will relin-tions and this them without further delay.

that with advancing age the tide military operation against Addis

would Abuba Government. exuberance in Loraine

quish the command of Devonport double the number of entries and they made a concerted effort to of

Further batches of prisoners

Gunnery School this week-end in has attracted a great many more; retrieve the situation, the hour show some sign of an ebb, and that

The order to take up duty at the of the younger officers. The 16 was not yet、late.-Ko Min

he would settle down at last. He are 'continually coming in. never

did. As an actor he re- captured arme aud ammunition admiralty, where he will became who appear in London wil

of Plans from asked to pay a minimum fee of mained to the last brillant but taciudes' considerable quantities of Deputy Director

dum-dum bullets. Ras Desta's January 6. His successor is Cap. 66. towards the ekenses of markers spasmodic.

He inherited his love of the stage supptes which were assembled for tain A. R. Hammick, who returned balls. The earler date of the the expedition into. Italo-Somali- recently from the command, of championships has affected the. from his father, Henry Loraine, a popular actor who was better land 2 months ago were captured MS. Keppel and the 8th Des-entry from the Home Feet and the cadets training-cruiser Fro- known in the provinces than in by Italian cavalry at Negel-

troyer Flolla, China Station. London. He was only 13 when he Transocean Kuo Min.

Captain Hammick. son of the bisher, but it has been decided the interests of aquasis got his first acting part, in 1889.

late Vice-Admiral R. F. Hamm ok that in

By militarization, however, we do not mean that every citizen of the Republic should be armed to the teeth. We do mean, however, that he should observe the military vir tues of wisdom, faithfulness, cour- age, and discipline. He must un- derstand and observe

The Vir-

tucs" of propriety, righteousness,

honesty and honour; he must have New York Mayor In

a sense of responsibility and oh- serve discipline."

WORLD FELLOWSHIP Turning more specißcally to the principles of psychological revolu- tion and national reconstruction, Gen. Chiang said:-

"The ultimate aim of the Re- volution is to realize world fellow- ship; in other words, to pacify the world and propagate viring to every quarter of the earth. In order to attain this objective, we must en- force the Three People's Principles as expounded by the late Dr. Bun Yat-sen. These principles should be enforced not only in China, but,' in course of time, throughout the world. Before we can pacify the world, however, we must first put our own house in order. In order to pacify the country, we must first harrow rule the family. In a sense, the family means simply a

Slander Suit

'BUM' AND 'FAKER' NOT SLANDEROUS IN U.S.

WAR

850,000 slander quit

Mr. Charles Shantroff, a real

Galla Berana have, immediately Devonport Gunnery 17, and 8. A new scheme for run-

remember.

School

London, Dec. 27.

be

His first part in the West End was other competitors stayed on the specialized in gunnery in 1912-13. rackets in the Navy this had to a small one-in "The Prisoner of ground. Zenda," in 1296, but later on hie In the same year,

the more He was was promoted to play

making wireless experi- important part of Captain Hentments on Salisbury Plain, and he 33. His first real success was in was, indeed, the first to send wire- Powerful death scene in "The less messages from an aeroplane White Heather," in 1897, and two in fight. He was the first sirman

ed him.

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NAVAL APPOINTMENT.

and during the War was gunnery be accepted. A meeting is to be officer of the Prince George, the held in April to consider the ques-- tion again in the light of experi- the Highflyer. Leviathan, and As a midshipman he took part in euce gained on completion of the A ruling that the epithets Bum"

the Somaliland compaign and was new trial, schenre. and "Faker are not slanderous

*** SİLVER JUBILEE MEDALĮ given by Supreme Court

present at the capture of Tile. He was promoted to captain in The Appendix to the Navy List Justice Philly McCook in dismiss years later his triumph as d'Artag-toy across the Irish Channel, December. 1929, after being ex for December, 1935, has now been of the battleshin | Issued. This contains the rates of in the

disaster, for he had to come down valant. brought against the Mayor of New, already referred to, establish- and the fight nearly ended in ecutive amcer

conditions of retirement." York, Mr. Forello Laguardia, by It was entirely characteristic of in the sea. His machine over-

NEW SUBMARINE

uniform regulations and the like. him, therefore, that at this point turned, but he was able to swim

HMS. Narwhat has now been brought up to date. The list of estate broker, says "Reuter."the abandoned the stage to fight ashore. ¿

commissioned for trials and ser orders, decorations, and medals in Shankruff alleged that the urn the ranks in the Boer War, When the war broke out he

vice. She is the second of the the order in which they are-to-be-

The following appointments were Mayor had called him "a bum and where he was twice offered a volunteered, and was one of the submarine-minelayers of the Por-worn shows that the silver Jubder a faker during a public meeting commission before being invalided first affnien to be wounded in the

poke type, and has been, built Medal is No. 63 in the list of 104 made the. Admiralty on Tuesday of the city's Board of Estimate.home. fren

air. In November, 1914, whilst on under the 1933 programme by It is to be worn between King last-

Capts R. B. T. Miles, to Renown a-reconnaissance fight, he was Vickers Armstrongs Limited, at Gorge's Durger Medal and the The judge and that the word

PIONEER AIRMAN "bum" did not Import a crime, Bobby"Loraine was never con- badly wounded in the shoulder. Barrow The Porpoise completed Long Service and Good Conduct Denown (Dec, 19), and in con punishable offence or moral tur- tent merely to play a part: serious but he had no sooner recovered are submarine Fotola in the Medal. Queen Victoria's Jubilee mand (undated) and G. F. Thom- pitude and "faker was not a action called him. He served in than he was on duty again. He 1933, is now serving with the Medal (1887), is No. 50 in the st. son, O.B.Eto Devonshire (Dec. slanderous word, nor was either so the South African War, and when was awarded the MC. in 1915, 3nd Submarar.ne Flotilla in the and her Diamond Jubilee Medal 21); and in command (undated).

Pay. Lt.-R. R. Read to Delhi used as to apply, Shankroff in flying began he was one of the after bringing down a German Mediterranean The displacement (1897) is No. 52,

(Nov., 10), + M his business or profession.

Arst Englishmen to believe in it aeroplane. In 1917 he was award- of the type is about the same as ed the DSO MANA » MA 20

Lt. (E) WAE. Collinge, to Delp and to act upon his bellef, agi

that of the Odin, Parthian, and He attained the rank of lieut-Rinbow classes of generat service

hin (Dec. 21). DENTANG NGAS, He learned to dy on a Blériot

PAST, LAP. R. Read to Queen monoplane at. Pau early in 1910, colonel in the Air Force, the equi-or atrod submarines, but since the

Elizabeth undated).mp and was granted the 126th certifi valent of wing commander in the speed is only 15 boots instead of

Payr, Mido. P. M. Godber and cate issued by the Aero Club of rank designations subsequently 17 smaller engines are requsred. France. When he won this coveted adoptedy boje on

and the torpedo tubes numbers

JR. Fenley to Cyclops (undated), distinction there had been no more At Intervals after the war, al-astead of eight The we'ght this

RETIREMENTS The following contribution is than 13 ying certificates, issued though this profession found him saved is millized forminés and by the Aero Club of Great Britain.ever more busy and in more re-reinelaying gear in the after part speak The reason the Kuomin-acknowledged:

At the fateful Bournemouth ponsible undertakings, he was still of the vessel, amely fang in the past has falled to

Mrs. D. Davies

$10

Aviation Meeting in July 1910, at flying Besometimes new his alleviate the sufferings of the peo-

stributions to which the Hon. C. S. Rolls was own machine to fuint-theatrical ple, is because the members of the

The Peak, or killed, he new o the Tale of Wight engagements His low, is deeply attention to their individual moral e/o Messrs. Kelly and Walsh, Ltd. in weather so bad that most of the regretted in fising circlek.

household. In a broader sense however, it includes all civic and Government organs, including the ana the Revolutionary Party

schools. We must maintain pub- Ile peace and order. Economically, we must bring about an equitable distribution of wealth For only thus can we ensure permanent peace and security.

"Before one can rule the family, however one must train oneself morally regulate his body, so to

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SQUASH RACKETS

The RN and RM rackets championship for 1936 1s to be

*** MOVEMENTS OF SHIPS

Bee arrived Watra (Dec. 21); Codringtou arrived Hatta (Dec.

23

Crusader eft Bombay for: Aden

(Dec, 22),427 ADA Duchess left Hong Kong (Dec

Folkestone arrived Wel-hal-we!

(Dec. 227. jord Grimsby left Dobo for Ambona

Ladybird left Ichang for Hankow

(Dec 21).

Cdr.-G. P. Bowen, O.B.B., plačéd on the Retd. List, at own request, with rank of Capt. (Dec. 197

Emigr. Crd Ch Parry? Disced on the Red List with rank o Engr. Cap (Dec 30).

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