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TRAVEL TALK SINO-BRITISH
SINO-BRITISH RELATIONS
(Continued from Page 1.)
yer had the pleasing and unusual experience of changing money," and finding it increase thereby. since in New Zealand you get the equivalent of twenty four shlings to the pound. Living, too, is moderate, and to her surprise the. traveller found that a ten pound note provided sumcient money on which to live and enjoy many in- teresting trips for a whole fort- night.
j Visiting one of the largest schools in Wellington Miss Sawyer was asked to give an address to the bigger pupils and was, amazed at the interest they took in things Chinese.
People in New Zealand are kinder and more friendly to strangers than in Australia, and this makes travelling alone in that country much nicer.
Prof. Chang Pays Tribute To The Governor
TALK ON SITUATION
NORTH CHINA
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Addressing a large gathering of members of the Euro-American Returned Students' Union and their friends at the Chinese Mer- chants' Club, China" Building, last night, Professor P. C. Chang rave an interesting talk on "The Situation in North China."
Mr. Peter H Sin presided and among those present were the Hon. Sir Shou-son Chow, Sir Robert Ho Tung Hoa MẸ MK. and Mrs. Lo, Dr. Li Shu Pul, Dr. (Miss) Katie Woo, Mr. George She, Mr. and Mrs. C. Y. Kwan. Mr. and Mrs. Y. K. Kwan Mrs. Peter H. Sin, Mr. K. L. Chow, Mr. David Au. Mr. T. O. Ts'o, Mr. Wel Tat, Mr. Andrew Cheung, and many others.
At the conclusion of the talk the speaker was thanked by the Hon.
From Wellington Miss Sawyer went up country to Napler by car and saw much magnificent scenery en route, and rich pasture land.. From Napler she travelled into the heart of the Thermal Region, | Mr. Lo, .. visiting many marvellous and famous Geysers, and the bolling pools of mud. which resemble
chocolate.
The Rev. J. R. Higgs who intro- duced the speaker also thanked, her for the address and said how much pleasure it had given the listeners.
The speaker remarked that the repercussions went beyond China and the Far East.
POSITIVE FACTOR FOR PEACE "Anybody who wants to cultivate the Chinese markets will be wel comed by us," said toe speaker. "All the commercial nations who have
no territorial ambition in China are our friends. It is a matter of friendship, a matter of give and take. From now China may turn to be a positive factor Jor the maintenance of
Professor Chang reciprocated by peace. To-day there is a lull i paying warm tribute to His Excel--North Chins" lency the Governor. Sir Andrew Caldecott, for what he had done and was doing to promote Sino-
He British understanding. paid tribute to Sir Robert Tong.
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Frofessor Chang, after an intro- duction by the Chairman at the outset of his talk gave the story of the invasion of Suyuan.
The capture of Paolingmiso which was taken in one day with heavy loss of troops, had been called the turning point in the
Enemy Cruiser
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Repulse Bay revival of the Chinese race, the
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All these troops were in position by nightfall on 15th March.
"Blue aircraft continued OC- casionally to circle over Redland but committed no other hostile act. Red aircraft carried out re- connaissance over sea and land.
A dusk air reconnaissance reveal- ed no Blue vessels within 200 miles of Redland.. A dawn air recon-. naissance on the morning of 16th March revealed activity at 2.11 aerodrome 20 miles north of the frontier and a body of troops- possibly with no hostile intent-
the advancing westward along northern shores of Mirs Bay. As a precaution against trans-frontier attack, the Kumaon Rides and a mountain battery were railed to Fanling in the early hours of 18th March. Local tog prevented effec- tive Red reconnaissance beaward.
"Unfortunately for Red, a seri- ous outbreak of influenza has pre- vented the effective immediate and mobilization of her Nayal
Military Volunteer forces, It 19 hoped, however, that a certain number will be fit for. duty some time to-morrow.
"It was reported last night by a very reliable European resident at Repulse Bay that a Blue cruiser with lights out passed through the East Lamma Channel last night. We understand that she was not detected by Red lookouts, but in- creased activity has been ordered this morning.
"Reports by Hong Kong Police Posts all over. Redland are com- ing In to the satisfaction of the Military authorities.
said. At the memorial meeting held on Monday to commemorate the heroic efforts of the troops, the Central Government considered it important enough to send Wang Ching-wei meeting in Bulyuan.
to attend
CHIANG KAI-SHEK
Professor
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In conclusion, Professor Chang said that Great Britain, China and America wanted peace. There was much to be dune and China was just beginning to get into her stride. Externally speaking, Rus- sla also wanted peace.
A: the forthcoming Imperial Conference to be held in London, Pacific problems, would probably be dealt with.
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LECTURE TO-DAY Prof. Chang is speaking on "New, Educational Efforts in China" at the University Union Assembly Hail to-day at 8.45 p.m.
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NÄTIONAL FEELING What were the Chinese going to do about it? asked the speaker. During the last two years and es pecially
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"Redland has not yet been at- tacked.
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GLOUCESTER HOTEL Among visitors, who have arrived at the Gloucester Hotel are: Miss M. Ambrose, and Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton and Miss Lydia Hamil tam (Canada); Mr. and Mrs. Ekin did not Smith (Norwich, Conn. UBA); mean that the Chinese did not Mr. J. Blitz (Boraball); Mr. M. D. wish to make friends unless any Eisen (Los Angeles); Mr. Felly should not want to be Edward Lehmann (Chicago); Lt.
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