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"Safety First" Campaign
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It is hoped that the illuminated tram will be again used this year, and tentative arrangements have been made for the use of the Hong" Kong Electric Company's broad-.
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All cars will be asked to exhibit the Safety First badge on their windshield.
There is the possibility of a large electric triangular sign be- ing erected on the Hillside where it can be the most easily seen.
Besides the lectures to be given at public places, prominent people of the Colony will give a series of Safety talks over ZBW, during First week, four being Europeans and four Chinese.
"STUPIDITY OF PEDESTRIANS”
*The accidents which occur in the Colony are not mainly due to fast driving," said Mr. Bid- mead, "but more to the stupidity of the lower class of pedestrian. We hope to inaugurate a syṣ- tem where the busiest inter- sections will have constables on duty to direct traffic and keep the pedestrian from being run 'over. We shall also insist that the pedestrian keep on the side- walk, and I hope that we get the full co-operation of the public in this matter."
"The total traffic accidents for the year 1935 were 2,428 and we hope" to keep the number much below that this year," concluded Mr. Bldmead.
WAR PRECAUTIONS IN CANTON
Canton, Oct. 29. The following notice was issued by the police authorities for the Information of the inhabitants of Canton yesterday:-
"Really?"
What Mrs. MacEvoy (right) was saying to Miss Perry Murrow They can only be epitomised in the cryptle caption, “Really? ** were in the members' enclosure at the Happy Valley racecourse when the camera caught them.
WHAT NEXT FOR HUMANITY?
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not want his listeners to get the idea that he was advocating waï..
instead 'it was up to people to do their ose to pasipune war in the hope that if it was postponed long enough it would be postponed definitely.
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1. The establishment of a special will be region. in North China.
mited to the rrovinces of Hoper and Chahar. Negotiations for the
estaglianment of similar regions in Shansi, Suyuan, and Shantung can be conducsed later.
2. Pertainng to the question of a joint campaign against the Reds, Mr. Kawagoe suggested that a special aren should pe named for trial. And, if the trial proves suc-
Referring to the Alm, "Things to Come," the speaker said that Mr. H G..
remarkable Wells was a writer and what he had forecasted in 1900 had come true.
Theosopnists, he said, did not share, the view that the next war would mean the end of civilisation.ed He thought that when it did come and when it was over a more ra- tional scheme of things might be established.
cessful, the joint Sino-Japanese anti-Red campaign will be extend-
to other parts of China.- Union News.
ADVISERS FOR SUNG
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Peiping, Oct. 29. Appointment of standing com- mittee of three induential mem-
"bers, charged with the task of act- ing as highest advisers to General Sung Che-yuan, was decided on by the Hopel-Chahar Political Council at its 16th plenary session.
The move is held to be highly significant in the strengthening of the council and as an aid to effect- ing a substantial reform of the local situation.
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SOCIAL CREDIT SYSTEM The speaker said that he thought many systems as they were now would disappear completely and substitutions would come about 'somewhat on the lines of the social credit system, That would pro- bably be in the year 2,000 and he thought that it would be after this that there would be the beginning of the golden age of the fifth root
The members of the new stand- race. After that, and for probably the next 50,000 years the sixth rooting committee are General Obia Teh-chao, one-time Premier of the race would dominate over the
old Peking Government, General whole of the world and by the use of scientiae prowess would gain Chin Ten-chen, Mayor of Peiping. complete control over the forces, General Chi Shih-yuan, former such as wind, storms, etc., and so Tuchun of Kiangau, General Chi Li Sze-hao, new would make the word a much bet-Shih-yuan, Mr.
chairman of the economic com- Machinery ter place to live in.
mission, and Mr. Chang Shil-chao, (a) To construct bomb-proof would dominate everythirig.
Religion, he said, would be dif- former Justice and Education Min-Shanghai and Japan ferent from what it was now. The later in the Peking Government. majority of religions, he said, es-Union News. pecially the Western religions, aid not present a rational explanation of the creation of the world and had made no effort to do gʊ, ana what little they had put forward was so utterly smashed by science. AETHEISM MORE RAMPANT He did not think, however that theosophy would ever become po pular as the trouble with theosophy was that one had to be so in-
cellars and shelters;
* (b) To remove all inflammable
structures from tops of houses, and (c) To prepare and store one full month's provisions.
It is understood that a separate proclamation has also been issued instructing the inhabitants what to do in case of an outbreak of war, and not to leave their houses and run about in the streets.
Much excitement and distress now prevalls throughout the city. owing to the impassibility of the
poor inhabitants to raise money for the purchase of one month's pro- visions.-
Chinese Evening Press,
PRIVATE TEMPLES AND SHRINES
Canton, Oct. 20. The police authorities of the Canton City have received Instruc- tions to close and suppress the and numerous private temples shrines, whose wicked and scrupulous keepers wax fat on the gullibility of the ignorant and superstitious people.
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nitely patient for so little reward, Aetheism would become more rampant than it was nowadays. Perhaps it was a gloomy picture, he said, but the sixth root face had most difficult path before
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Paoting, Oct. 29. A Japanese monoplane flew over here at eight this morning and, after reconnoitring the surround- ing country, southwest.
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"ENGLAND NOT
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Germany which is attempting to The speaker saw a brighter out-discipline, exaggerated individual- look for art. It would become
tion encroaches on every realm of personal life in which we are Re- customed to greater freedom.
"But it is perfect for the crea- tion of politically useful citizens.
more widely known than it was "The English method of educa- to-day. Houses, buildings, parks and more especially things that were created so essentially by man would become modified and beauti- fed by the uniting of artists with the manufacturer and in so doing people's lives would be made. more harmonious
Only the temples in honour of 91ST BIRTHDAY
China's sages and patriots will be
allowed to remain.—-
Chinese Epening Press,
PROTECTION FOR MISS SZE Reprieved Assassin Of Anfu" Warlord
Tientain, Oct. 29.
A message was received here by General Sung Cheh-yuan, Chair- Charbar man of the Hopel and Political Council, trom Marshal Feng Yu-hsang in which the former was asked to offer adequate protection to Miss Sze Chien-chiao,
COMMEMORATED
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(It takes all sorts of journalists to make "copy"The Editor, "Hong Kong Daily Press,"
BANK ASSISTANCE
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out for The programme made conducting the various traditional ceremonies was started at 5 p.m.
Canton, Oct. 29. after which tea and noodle were
In order to help in relieving the served, thus ending a cheerful oc- casion of uniting a big family, hardships of the distressed farmers friends and relatives numbering of Kwangtung Province, it is re- 400 persons, to pay respect and ported that the Central Govern- show remembrance to Dr. LA Sung's ment proposes to establish a branch late father who was a well-known of the China National Agricultural rice merchant in Nam Pak Hong Bank for the relief and convenience and a tea exporter, and was sur- of farmers who need financial help. vived by two sons" and even Mr. Shum Keang-lot of the
Fuden
ssassin of Marshal Sung Chun daughters those present at the Fire branch of the bank has
Kwangtung branch will be opened" some time in November next.
was recently granted a special gathering there were Dr. Li Chotions and it is reported that the pardon by the Nanking Govern-Yau Mr. and Mrs Ng Chok Wing, ment
Mr. and Mrs. Pun Bai Yin, Mesara. Contrary to previous report, Li-Po Kwal, La Chor Bon. Woo Did Miss Sze, after having been re- Ng Li Ngai Chee, Chan Kuan Po, leased from prison, is still in Chan Han Lin, Mrs. Grong Kwong" Tientsin under the protection of Nal Mrs. Chan Fu Mok, Mrs, Mók the Chinese police.—
Hi Pang, Rev. Li Kay Yin, and Rev. Union News.
Chang Chok Ling-
The bank will accommodate all farmers who may be in need of financial assistance, and only a nominal interest will be charged on loans
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