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WAR WILL CREATE

A LEGACY OF HATE

(Continued from Pags 1.)

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doin which is essential adjunct to its functioning, "has brought degredation" to other great nations, but, without ove solitary exception, history shows that the time has always arrived when the passions of the masses luve become so inflamed that, regardless of consequences, they lave arisen in their righteous wrath and literally swept the imposters and parisites from power "Maybe history will re- peat itself in Japan-to the benefit of the peace of the world in general and Asia in particular.

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That Mr. Kawagoe's efforts at finding a formula suitable; tu the present occasion are deserv ing of every mark of approbation treely, and wholeheartedly admitted, but it must be very clearly understood that no fur mula can solve the problem if it is not as equitable to China as well as to. the nation le re presents. in the past, "agree ments"

aud settlements' as between China and Japan have been grotesquely one-sided in upplication. China has never benefited

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BORING FOR WATER

Demonstration At. Addington

A large gathering of experts and others interested in water supply visited Addington pumping station. near Croydon, recently to inspect the drilling rig which was used for boring a 17in. test hole more than 1.100st. In depth and to watch the setting of some 45,000lb, of 12tn. tubing which

Was set into the borehole in one length of 950ft, General Tai Ting Kal, who is states the "Times." The occasion proceeding to Nanking.

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NO DECISION REACHED

Palestine Partition Proposals

Zurich, Aug. 7.

was of great interest to engineers, who were able to see the first per- formance in England of the Layne Well System which has been ex- tensively used for developing deep- water supplies in Canada, the United States of America, Argen- tina, France, and Algeria.

The Croydon borehole was drill- ed by the clay rotary process with- out the use of any tubing, the liquid clay remaining in the bore- hole until the tubing is set in place. The tubing was set in 50 lengths of about 20ft., eacn ength being

The Zionist Congress adjuurned lifted on the derrick to be screwed for the Jewish sabbath this ever-into the preceding length. This

ing without reaching a decision on work took about the plan for the partition of Palestine. Dr. Weizmann is going to Geneva over the week-end, it is understood to convey to the mem- bers of the Mandates Commission

six hours. The

clear space between the tubing and the walls of the bore- hole is less than 20.

the sentiments of the majority of the Congress on the question of the partition,

CEMENT INJECTED

After the tubing is set in place cement is injected into it under high pressure. The tubing Deing It is estimated in Zurich: ac- already full of liquid clay, the cording to a Jewish telegraphic į cement forces this downward and agency, that if a straw vote was out through the openings at the taken now

among the delegates, lower extremity of the tubing and approximately seventy ave per upward on the outside of the cent would vote for the resolution tubing to the surface. When a adopted by the Labour Group yes- sumclent volume of cement has terday,

been injected into the tubing the suction of the high-pressure pump

Mr.

Lipsky, the American Zionist leader, said he believed not that the American

would vote for Dr.

Well would it he whilst diplo- matic negotiations

are taking place to remind the Japanese administration that Chiang Kai- shek used these words some time ago: The sacrifice of an ja- dividual i insignificant, but the sucrifice of a nation is a mighty thing. For the life of an individual in finite, while the-life of a nation is eternal"

It'Japan's military clique insists upon terms which could bring peace with honour to China, then as the Generalissimo and other leaders such as General Wu Te-chen have repeatedly warned Japan, there will in evitably be war and China will not relax or relent in the titanic struggle to retain her national heritage. Il stel a war should careful examination of the Com- set the Layne shutter screen will take place it will be through the mission's "recommendations.

assinine obstinacy

is again connected to the liquid delegation clay, which is injected on top of Weizmann's the cement so as to maintain the

resolution and opined that only circulation of the liquid clay and ten per cent of all the delegates cemeat. This circulation is con- support the extreme demand for dinued until the liquid cement rejection of any kind of partition, overflows at the surface on the

M. Rubashov the Palestine outside "of the tubing. The clr- labour leader. declared that the culation is then stopped and the partition proposal contained the cement usually takes about nucleus of the solution of Arab-Jewish problem and urged a

the hours to set.

After the cement has completely

and "bovine Rester.

insolence of the Military Party

in Japan, and such a war, which

inust be

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INOCULATION the sand, thus ensuring the per-

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intage, will create a legacy of hate which will be handed-oi from generation to generation. The mere contemplation of sticla an eventuality should make Japan change her policy towariks China before matters go further.

QUARANTINE RESTRICTIONS Already there are not wanting Saturday announced that quaran

The Colonial Secretariat indications that Japan has tine restrictions have been imposed slightly softened her policy on by the Government of the Nether- minor points, but basically that lands East Indies against arrivals nation

from Hong Kong on account. of" unrepentant.

Cholera. Perhaps Mr.. Kawagoe

remains

now

on

This is the first such, än an-

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SITUATION IN HAND

manency of the water supply. The clay seal and well cementing. It is claimed, are the only methods which

will permanently seal on any possible contamination due to seepage of liquid either from the surface or from other porous form- ations above the stratum used as a source of water supply.

NEW HIGH JUMP RECORD

Stockholm, Aug. 8.

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to act in a manner which is calculated to re-kindle the res-

Dr. J. T. Smalley, Acting Direc Melvyn "Walker, the pect and to inspire the co-operator of Medical Services in an in-states athlete to-day broke the tion of China, but if he comes terview said that the health au world's high jump record, when he with a prodigious list of prepos-thorities have the situation well leaped 208 centimetres. terous "demands," then he will most of the cases of cholera have under control and that although be wasting his time and still been imported either from Canton or further exhausting the charac- Kongmoon it was not desirable yet teristically admirable patience of to declare Canton an infected port. the Chinese..

Arrival of river ships at night has been stopped and now all vessels. put. Intò, port during the 'daytime. "

BETTER SERVICE

CONDITIONS

London, Aug. 7. Early Government announcement of one of the biggest changes ever made in the conditions of service in the Britian Army was foresha- dowed by the Minister for War. Mr. Hore-Belisha at Devonport. He said that if more men had the option of staying on after the first term of enlistment the dimensions of the problem of finding work for ex-soldiers will be reduced.

The Canton Medical and Health authorities are still co-operating with the local authorities and it is | expected that the Colony will be declared free from cholera very soon..

HONG KONG TIDE TABLE From August 8 to 16, 1937,

HIGH WATEL LOW WAZEE

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Contrasting the service condi tions between the Navy and Army, he showed that unlike the Navy, the Army does not offer any career. Men joined the Navy, served twenty { Mosi, years and got a pension. In the army, after serving their term, the Tues men' were compelled to leave Co- lours although they would often like to remain. They get no pen- Thar 13 sion and find they cannot get work He hoped to introduce a scheme next week giving soldiers the aption of staying on, Soldiers, should be as well of as sailors.

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Ins.

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