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AMAZING PROGRESS IN
SIX YEARS
What Sino-Japanese War Has Meant To China
Something of China's amazing progress during the past few years was discussed by Mr. Walter Han- ming Chen, the well-known Chinese journalist and publicist when he spoke to Hong Kong students at the Hong Kong University yester- day on "Present-day China.”
As you know. China, since the overthrow of the Manchus 26 years ago, was for more than two de- cades divided and nobody was able to bring about unification in our country. Milltary leaders and poll- tical chieftains were jealous of each other: they fought for power Com- and self-aggrandisement. munists battled against the cen- tral government.
Banditry was rite. Then came the Japanese, who forcibly oc- Pro- Three Eastern cupled our vinces. where they set up a puppet state which they called Manchukuo, Then they pushed further south- ward into north China and there," alded by traitors, they established
a so-called autonomous regime. which permitted widespread smug- gling and the polsoning of our unfortunate people. through the sale of opium, morphine and other dangerous drugs.
After that, they occupied Pet- ping, Tientsin and other places in north China, and started warfare in Shanghai and other places along the Peiping-Hankow and the Tien- at tsin-Pukow Railways, where present our brave soldiers and atr- men are putting-up a glorious bat- tle for the honour and existence of our country. Such a state of af- fairs, everybody will agree, could not be tolerated.
must give the Chinese Government time to wipe the slate clean, We must be patient and not expect too drastic changes, otherwise we may fa in our efforts.
NEW LIFE MOVEMENT The New Life Movement is deep- ly concerned with the character that goes to make a nation and with developing that character. Without men and women of char- acter, there can be no un'Aed state. When men allow personal ambi- tion, greed, selfishness, and vala
dominate their political glory to theories and acts, we are imme- dlately plunged fato cival war. The New We Movement has done a considerable amount of work and it would take hours to tell of the progress which it has already made, It has and the reforms which brought about in China.
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LOCAL ESTATES
She Hau Che, late of Tung Po. Koon Tung Village, Chung Shan District, Kwongtung Province, who died intestate at the age of 35 on August 18, 1935, left local estate sworn under $4,000. Letters of administration to the estate of the deceased have been granted to She Leung Shi, widow.
Local estate to the value of $19,- 800 was left by Chow Soak Fong. married woman, late of No. 23 Nel- son Street, first floor, who died at the age of 38 on July 1, 1937. A petition by Lau Kaan, mining en- gineer, for grant of probate of the deceased has been will of the granted by the Supreme Court.
HEALTH RETURNS
TRAFFIC TIME AT CENTRAL
Naval Officer Fined
A fairly large number of traffic summonses were heard by Mr. W. Schofeld at the Central Magis- tracy yesterday."
Lieutenant R. B. C. Trench, of H. M. S. Proteus, was fined $5 for car unattended at leaving his Queen's Road Central between 450 and 5.05 on October 8,
C. G. Agnew, driver of car. 2487, was fined $3 for parking for, a period in excess of the time limit allowed in Pedder Street on Octo- be 5. On a similar summons Mrs. Ross Tam was fined $3.
Charles G. Scicluna, driver of car 4488, pleaded guilty to having driven his car in Chater Road be- tween Ice House Street and Ped- der Street in a westerly direction, contrary to regulations. He was fined $5.
BUS COMPANY SUMMONED Three summonses against the manager of the China Motor Bus to Company for allowing buses carry an excess number of passen- gersand seven summonses against conductors of the same Company were dismissed.
Mr. D. B. Evans, of Johnson. Stokes and Master, "appeared for defendants, and said that though he did not usually raise purely technical objections, the summon- ses against his clients were bad, and could not be rectified. The summonses were also badly word- ed, and he could not see how be could plead guilty to an offence WILS дой an offence. He which
that the prosecution suggested withdraw the present summonses
and Issue new ones.
Inspector 5. C. Saunders agreed to this course.
WOMAN'S DEATH PROBED
An inquest was held at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday afternoon with Mr. K. M. A. Bar- in- hett sitting as Coroner, to quire into the circumstances surrounding the death of a Chi nese woman Li As-kiu, who died in Tokwawan, Kowloon, on October 1. The following jury was empaneli- ed: Messrs. A. W. Gibson (fore- man). Chung Kam-tong, and Lam
China had to have a leader who was capable of uniting the coun- try and resisting invasion We had to find a leader, who was a real would and sincere patriot, who command the people's confidence. Heaven gave us General Chiang NAGOTA MANTEL
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which was imported. three of the incident and had at present minate and conquer our country.
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Many people have questioned me as to whether our unity is real. I can assure you that, beyond a shadow of doubt, it is. China 15 now more united than she has been for years past. Never before in- we Chinese been so deed, have united and never before have the people and their leaders shown such spirit of co-operation.
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It has constantly been claimed that China is weak and not united and that it is unsafe and danger- ous to live in our country, but we have shown, during the past few months, that
far from being weak and that we are a really unified country. As to the allegation that China is a danger- ous place to live in. you may be interested to know that nowadays, with the exception of the terri- torles occupied by the Japanese, prople may come and go about and live in China in perfect safety.
In former days, one would never have dared to make such a state- ment, but to-day things are dif- ferent and we seldom read in the press of civil warfare, communist activities, banditry or kidnappings
depredations which have been nearly wiped out-such as we used to read about almost every day ini the past.
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"Junk-Sinking Inquiry"
Scenes of untold horror and inhumanity, depicting the tragic annihilation of a fleet of fishing Junks off Chelong lighthouse by a submarine crew on September 22, were vividly recalled by sur- vivors at the Supreme Court yesterday when the "Junk-Sinking Inquiry" was continued before a special Government appointed Commission comprising His Honour the Chief Justice, Sir Atholl MacGregor, the Harbour Master, the Hon. Commander J. B. Newill, and Mr. Justice J. A. Fraser.
Mr. J. C. McDouall is acting as Secretary to the Commission, whilst Mr. John Whyatt, Assistant Attorney General, is in charge of witnesses.
ing in September this year, from Shaukiwan to Pakshawal, where they went to Chelong near the Lighthouse.
were
TO ESCAPE" DANGER Shek Tal Cheung's junk was the next to be fired at, which also received three shots. After giving three shots at Lam Bhiy Po's junk and one at Lam Chi's junk, the submarine. approached nearer and nearer to his junk, witness cor-
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Witness then said that the bow of his junk went under water though the stern was still afloat. By this time the submarine was near enough for him to see that there were two guns aboard with 10 men working at each gun.
Giving evidence, Chan Yat-san, 21-year-old fisherman, a native of Pinghoi, said that in September this year he was working on his father's junk, No. 4123 which was licenced both at Shaukiwan and Aberdeen. Witness's father is at AMAZING PROGRESS
present in Sanmel The really startling taing about Questioned by Mr. Whyatt, wit-tinued China to-day la the amazing pro-ness said that he remembered go- gress which has been taking place throughout the country. The era of civil war and handitry, as I have already said, is ended. Both the will of the people and the policy On September 21, they sailed of the National Government are from Pakshaiwal, and in addition united in harmonising and
to their two junks there were 10 posing ali differences through other fishing Junks. They started peaceful means.
fishing from 4 pm: Early next Everywhere, there is a widespread morning they arranged their nets. recognition of the fact that, with Witness could not tell how far they the solution of the economic pro-were from Chelong Lighthouse blem, the political problem would when they started fishing as they automatically be solved. For this could not see the lighthouse. reason, our government has been They saw nothing except bending all its energies towards steamer sailing towards them, the giving the people an efficient, bow and stern of which were honest, and progressive administra- described as curving towards the sea. with a structure looking like Where carelessness and corrup-a castle amidships.
This vessel fired at the ashing tion have long held sway, this is not as easy as may appear. We do junks, the first of which was Lam Claim to bave eliminated rotten-Fook-tals. Three shots were fired. ness and graft entirely, we do and what happened to the junk claim to have made considerable he could not say as he was busy at- progress in this direction. We tending his own at the time.
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*FORMATION OF JUNKS
And how long did you all re- main on your funk?--For three days and three nights, then the craft went to shore.
At the end of three days and three nights, did you see another Junk? Yes, and that funk towed us away.
Chairman; You say that the 12 tanks were fishing in pairs?-Yes.
Can you describe to me the formation that they were fishing in? Let me see If you can describe
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