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NEW LIFE
MOVEMENT
(Continued from Pare 1)
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One of Mr. Chan's guiding prin- ciples is that China and Great Britain should live on terms of
It will be recalled that when the The friendship and that there should be
opening programme
Chinese Olympic football team real co-operation between Canton matches in connection with the visited England after the Berlin and the Colony of Hong Kong, The Colony Lawn Tennis singles title games they were engaged in a meeting last year of His Excellency were played on the Hong Kong | number of matches with well- the Governor of Hong Kong and Cricket Club courts yesterday known clubs. Among those whom the Generalissimo is still fresh in afternoon," the outstanding en- they played were the Talington our memory.
Corinthians I believe that Mr. counter being that between B. A.
who defeated the Chan helped substantially to bring Rumjahn, former title holder, and Chinese eleven by five goals to 2. this meeting about.
A. L. Sullivan. Rumjahn won in The question of the revision of two straight rets, 6-4, 6-3. In the the Interport rules was brought up Brat set Sullivan was leading 4-2 and it was revealed the Stanley Gash, the northern manager, had come down prepared to negotiate for any drafting of the rules, but
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The Government of China are still faced with a problem of vast dimculty. They realize that all The Iridian R. C. man was in success is ultimately moral, and good form and Sullivan, while that discipline is an indispensable making several magnificent re- condition of healthy and vigorous coveries, was short in his driving.no attempt was made by the proper social Uts. As one of the means to | The match attracted a large this attainment the Generalissimo crowd of spectators and his advisers have devised "The thrilling fare was provided. New Life Movement."
MR. CHAN'S ADDRESS Mr. Chan, in the course of his address, said:—
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officials in Hong Kong to bring up this subject with the Shangai re- presentative. It was brought out that Shanghal's feeling in the matter of rule revision was that it would not press against the in- clusion of Canton players, provided that they were duly registered
players of the Hong Kong Football Association.
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Views Of World Happenings
Teul Wal Pul, the present title holder, displayed his old mastery and overcame H. N. Lee, of the University, by scores of 8-2, 8-9. The New Life Novement is neces-Taul featured his play with splen- sarily a movement for reform and did placing.
S. A Gray defeated 8. Weng It is an epoch-making event in the history of China. Since its in-after a marathon struggle lasting auguration it has engaged the for 42 games. The final score, in closest attention of all nations. Gray's favour. was 7-9, 9-1,-News Because of close international re- Gray's service was faulty while was obviously tiring lationships, problems arising in one Wong, who country or movements started in towards the end, showed splendid another state very often affect the fighting spirit. others. Though the New Life J. W. Leonard, of the Craigen- Movement is an internal affair of gower C. C, experienced po dim- China, its effects are by no means culty in disposing of D. Anderson conaned to herself. In its restrict-conceding only
games in 6-1. ed sense, the Movement is a stan-straight sets, Leonard wan dard by which the work of China's 6-1. national regeneration is to be F Grose defeated Firdos Khan judged. In its wider sense, it seeka.) 6-4, 6-2, while Wong Shiu Wing to promote the happiness of human had the better of S. A. Hussain, life.
winning 6-4, 6-3,
Internationally. China's friends, Great Britain. United States. France, Germany and Italy are much
the pro- concerned about blems which affect her. Every moment they are hoping that China will soon be able to" con- soldate her strength and elevate her international position., All re- tions are converging their atten- tion upon the results of this New Life Movement of China,
START OF MOVEMENT
The New Life Movement was in- augurated by General Chiang Kai- shek on February 19, 1934, its birthplace being at Nanchang, the provincial capital of Klangsi. Gen- era! Chiang was then personally directing his campaign against the communists and he saw that their power was rapidly diminish- ing, the Generalissimo feeling that China's problem was not so much towards completing the extermina-
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Sunday's Murder dereilet villages and move
A city-wide search is being made by the Police for two men who are suspected of having some connec- tion with the murder of the un- known Chinese woman who was found on a heap of burning char- coal in a room at.323 Reclamation
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CANADIAN PROGRESS
Britain is not the only prosper- ons country as Canadian reports are also satisfactory. The annual income has increased by 10 per cent and there was actually a surplus in her budget. No new Street. third floor, Yaumati, on taxes are anticipated for her peo- Sunday afternoon when the Fireple in 1937, while salary cuts of civil service employees are to be Brigade answered a call.
A further indication of The suspects are Tsul Kam-chul, restored.
tion of the communists but now to | Yu-ching, about 23, both of whom of duties on Canadian goods are about 40 years of age, and Chu Prosperity is the fact that freedom basten the work of national re-were known to have lived in the to be maintained.
generation.
Klangsi was at that time under the domination of the communists and no sooner had one place been. anatched from their control them the work of reconstruction was begun. At the same time General Chiang realised that some agency must be calculated to revolutionise the habits of lie of China's mil- Lions.
The foundation for the New Lite Movement was lale when General Chiangmade his famous speech on February 19, 1934, during a memorial service at Nanchang! The object of the Movement is to revive the good that was in China's original civilization and to put into practice the four old virtues of etiquette, Justice, Integrity and conscientiousness. It aims at pro- moting orderliness, cleanliness, simplicity and frugality. Through the incalculation of these prin- ciples of morality it is hoped that the people will rid themselves of their bad habits of indolence and inefficiency.
In his celebrated speech, Gen- eral Chiang defined the meaning of the New Hie Movement when he said:
"We cannot achieve, national re- generation by military strength. How then is it to be achieved?
LIFE OF THE PEOPLE
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The Anglo-Irish relations con- tique to improve although De Valera regards the Coronation plans with protest and dissatisfac- tion. It has been indicated that the form of the Oath to be taken by the King implies discrimina-Shanghai. tion against the Roman Catholles.
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THE SPANISH CONFLICT
The ban on volunteers for the Spanish fronts. by the leading powers, has brought, protests from General Duffy, who is fighting for General Franco. He declared means the betrayal of Irish ideals. Portugal has told all her nationals to return within a month, and together with Russia, Portugal also stated that she will not take part in the naval con- trol which is to be enforced by the navies of France, Italy, Bri- tain and Germany,
Reports from the Spanish war
Owing to world depression most of the governments of the foreign powers have passed laws restrict ing the employment of foreign labour. Accordingly, Chinese in foreign countries are
area have revealed that one road complaining of unfavourable treat-near Valencia has been changing ment
hands over and over again, while The Chinese crews of foreign the Government forces claim to steamers are also being reduced in; have penetrated Aveldo." number. Two liners have recently
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and executed by the Italians. Ser- eral innocent persons have been
Fortunately, the demand for labour in the Federated. Malay
of morality and knowledge we mustates is on the increase, owing to given freedom out of the 2,000 ar-
Lead ourselves to the question
rested over the" Addis Ababa bombing incident, in which Mar- shal Graziani was injured, while all the others have been put to death. The invitation to the Negus to attend the Coronation has raised Movement may seem trining and storm of objections from the have no bearing upon the main Italians. Italy feels that the pre- Ever since General Chiang first principles, but in them are cal-sence of the former moliich will enunciated the principles of the bodied all the best virtues. They oblige the Italian repreflitatives Movement, an association for, the are rutes of conduct which any to absens themselves from the promotion of the New Life Move" one might observe with very little celebrations. Italy
has Aluther ment has been organised in Nan- effort
endeavoured to influence Gestaony chang. Pickets and instruction *- conclusion, the speaker point- to support her action, corps were trained and put to fielded out that the New Life Move- work. Lectures, mass meetings, meat is aimed at reviving the old household visits and inspections virtues of China and promoting were conducted with view to her traditional culture through the arousing the interest of the people in the Movement,
the prosperity of the rubber of the life of the people. Food, clothing, shelter and action-these plantations and tin minek- are the four fundamental aspects Chinese Bvening Pren. of human life. In them are-em-. bodled all our daily activities, from which we cannot for one moment separate ourselves.”
The 26 rules of conduct which are contained in the New Life
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Protenor Her Ta-shen, of the year has not been up to expecta- Hong Kong University, thanked the tions. Custom dust particularly speaker for his fittersanting address. 1 show a drop.
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