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"I'm forming all sorts of, opinions and meeting all sorts of people, and I'm mghty interested in all that I've seen and heard. To- night I go on to Manlia, and then back here. The boat arrives on Wednesday, and if you boys will come and have tea with me, I'll speak then. Even if I don't speak in the Interviewer's sense of the word, come along and have tea and a talk."
QUICK-FIRE QUESTIONING
Like most people who havé jam- | pled ̈ of “them, Lord Rothermere has no liking..even for the intial thrli, of typhoons.
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NEW PREMIER IN
HUNGARY
Daranyi To Succeed Goemboes
Little Change In Cabinet
Hong Kong Dally Press" Special)
Budapest. October 10,
The Hungarian Minister for Agriculture, Daranyi, who was ap pointed the deputising Premier during the liness of Dr. Goemboes.. was named the Premier by the Regent, Admiral von Horthy, accord- ing to an official announcement issued on Saturday.
When he was told that he might run into une.
Dr. Koloman Daranyl is the son mock-serious, and, glowering at haqf the former Minister of Agricul- secretary, declared, I thought as ture and has played an important much! That's what Σ get for
and lengthy role in Hungarian travelling with the worst man in political affairs. Following the London!"
Great War, during which he saw
Slapping his secretary heartily on the back," he turned with a radiant smile to the pressmen and ared question after question at us
From sampans and junks to mansions on the Peak; from streets and shops to flying anti golf-he wanted to know in a fasi alr about those taings which rush- ed through his very analytical and inquiring mind.
"I'll stay in Hong Kong for elgu. days after I've been to Manila, "he explained," and I have a good look round then. In the meant- time, I take things quietly to- day. I haven't allowed myself even the luxury of an interview!"
"Checrio."
"Cheerio, a'r."
And one of the most famous publicists the world has ever known, mingled with the crowd leaving the ship-looking as un'm- portant and inconspicuous as only very great people can afford to look.
CONFUCIUS
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BIRTHDAY
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active service On the Russian
Rumanian fronts he entered the political. Held and was elected to Parliament. He Was appointed Secretary to the Council of Minis-
ters. This position he retained during the Premierships of Count Bethlen and Coun, Julius Karali
He became Minister of Agricul- ture in Goemboer Cabinet in 1935 1 and was instrumental in enacting the new forestation and settlement laws..
Since April he has presided over the Cabinet as deputy for Premier Goemboes.-
Transocean News Server.
NO CHANGE IN POLICY
Budapest. Oct." 10. The new Premer. Daranyl pre-. sented the Regent with a list of the members of the new Hungarian Cabinet on Saturday. It is similar to Goemloes' Cabinet with the exception thac Dr. Franz Marschall, who served for many years Agriculture, has been appointed. Secretary
the Ministry of
by the new Premier. to the ministerial post raceted
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The foreign policy of the new government will continue in the same channel since the Foreign Minister Von Kanya who shares the views of the late Premier, still holds the portfolio.- Fransocean News Service.
GOERING'S VISIT
Budapest, Oct. 10. General Goering visited the new. Premier on Saturday, following
WAR
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MATERIALS which he had an audience with
SPAIN
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the Regent, Admiral von Horthy, which lasted for an hour. General Goering also had dinner with the new Premier.-
Franmicton News Service.
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London, Oct. 10. It is evident that grave differen- among the grea European Powers, amounting to a cris.s, arose at the meeting of the non-inter- "GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN"
vention committee to-day. The Known the greatest philo-upshot, in, the significant words of sopher and teacher of all ages,
the communique, was an agreement Confucius is remembered by the.
to ask the respective Governments Chinese as the saviour of the coun-
to furnish information relating to try. To make sure that the great
the treatment accorded to material sage is "gone but not forgotten," destined jur Spain by vessels cali- the people throughout the whole of
ing at a port of a country that is China, will be en fete and
party to the agreement. there will be much rejoicing in home.
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Every
This is evidence that the trend of bodular feeling is towards all that is good and wise in the teachings of Confitetus, and it is a healthy and encouraging sign of the great future that is store for China and the Chinese..
TEACHING REVIVAL
It is noteworthy that there is general revival of Confucius' teach- ings throughout, China, and it is believed that the works of Con- fucius and Mencius will help to re- build the character of the Chinese youths, and thus pave the way for the moral re-birth of the Chinese nation.
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At the head of this revivalist movement is the "New Life" or-. ganization with branches in all the different provinces, and owing to the alarming progress of Bolshe- vism and Nudist and "Return to Nature" movements in Europe. Chinese educationalists and, mora- lists are getting scared, and in or. der to counteract the demoralizing influence of such dangerous teach- ings, the "New Life" movement in China is trying hard to instill the healthy moral precepts of Con- fucius in the minds of modern youth, before it is too late.
Even after his death over 1,500
years ago, Confucius is still re- membered by the Chinese us China's greatest sage and teacher.
CANTON OFFICIAL
VISIT
Canton, Oct. 9.. It is reported that arrangements are being made to return the re- rent call of H. E Sir, Andrew Calderott. Governor of Hong Kong," and that high officials will depart for Hong Kong on the 24th to stant.
Chinese Evening Prisa.
Lord Plymouth, the Chairman, opening the morning meeting; al- luded to the allegations received from the Spanish Government. which, if substantiated, he said, would constitute breaches of the agreement. Signer Dino: (Italy) energetically denied the ac- curacy of the allegations.
Grandi
It is understood that the with- drawal of Senhor Calheiros (Por- tuk) was effeted despite strong efforts at dissuasion by Lord Stan- hope.
STALIAN CHARGES
When the Soviet communications were discussed Signor Grandi cited the alleged infractions of the agree ment by the Sovieta. He named three Soviet ships supposedly car- rying as food camguflazed cargoes For amraunition, rifles and aero-
plane parts. ·
Signor Grandi used words against Russia ilke "blackmail," "provoca tion" and "sabotage."
He declared that if the Sovieta were attempting to free themsel- vea from the agreement they had no right to make unfounded char- ges in an attempt to throw the responsibility on others.
GERMAN OPINION Prince von Bismarck (Germany) expressed" the option that the Bo- viet "communications were outside as they did not follow the rules the competence of the committee,
prescribed by the procedure. `..
The committee decided that is was prematurs, in the temporary absence of Portugal, to discuss the appointment of a committee of in- vestigation.-
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