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GENERAL WU TE-CHEN'S ROTARY ADDRESS
(Continued from Page 1)
among nations prevail. and troubles
OF OBS sympathised with and other nations, which is summed up in the words ancient Chinese sage:
In a peaceful world. goodwill,¡production of weapons of war al understanding and fellowship such a rapid pace is most alarm- The woesing to all peace-loving" peopics nation is who,, see the world heading to
war more shared by ward a
horrible than sptly the last World War. This feeling of an of insecurity has created social "All with- unrest all over the world whic: in the four seas are brothers." may be traced to Japan, who has Our neighbour's problem is con-been the main obstacle to sidered and treated na our own armament. '"
dis-
YACHT CLUB CLOSING
·CRUISE
¡Continued from Page 10) 12.30 p.m. Presentation of Season's Prizes by Mrs. N. V. A. Croucher.
I p.m.
2
Opening of Middle Island Club- house: Mrs. Shields has kindly consented to perform the opening
ceremony."
at 1.30, p.15. Titan will be served in the mar-
problem, according to the West. By adopting the dumping poller quees above the new Clubhouse.
ern saying, "love, thy neighbour and forcing the race in rearmia- nathyself." International differ|ment, Japan has Hierally shaken ences are settled, not by recourse thie very foundations
2.45 pm.
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9. 1938.
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2.35 p.m.:-Comet Class Race Course:-Start; Deepwater Bay of the Line (East to West). Magazine to arms but by peaceful means. world's economic " structure. By Island S., Middle Island P. Finish:
However, Japan talls to grasp her very possession of tremendous Matshed Line (East to West). this: spirit of co-operation. The natural resources, almost limit- world cannot but sympathise with less man-power and potential
Sweepstake Race for (a) Cruisers, China for having such an un-purchasing power. China counts Four Tonners, (b) Racing Yachts, Straits reasonable and unjust neighbour. as one of the important factors-In Course: Start: Deepwater` Bay
Instead of sympathising with any solution to the world's econo-Line (East to West), Hong Kong Tentsin and Swatow.. the
troubles and problems
of mis problems. "other countries, Japan is taking every possible advantage of the situation to launch a programme į needs of territorial conquest and econo- (self-suficient economically, mic exploitation,
so every nation has to either seek ACCESS TO scurces of supply or For years Japan-has menaced and cuticts for their products. the peace, of the world-econom. Labour and capital must look for cally, by dumping her goods all better opportunities outside na over the world, and military, by tional boundaries.
DUMPING MENACE
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19th April.
29th April
29th April
10th April
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1st May
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4th May
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Emp. of Russia...
5th May
Kateri Maru...........
8th May
6th May
8th May
Rouse; 2. Mel Wha. E. Cock; S. Shanghal
Cruiser Class-1. U & L H. S.
"W" Claus Cruisers:-1, Curlew,
forcing the race in rearmament. The natural resources of China Tyrone, G. V. T. Marshall.
to protect her own industries, will furnish an adequate supply of Capt. G. H. W. Baird and R. G. B. Japan has seen fit
to impose araw material for 'world produc- Innes; 2. Monsoon, H. W. Dulley; very high tariff on goods import-on, her potential purchasing 3 Typhoon, Lt.-COL. J. H. L. Hind- ed from abroad.. On the other power will provide a suitable out-marsh. hand, In order to carry outlet for manufactured products her policy of economic expan and assist in
"A" Class-1. Jan, J. Krogh-
sion, she fooded
un Moe: 2 Redshank, Capt. R her goods employment problem, while her Bower; 3. True Blue. H. S. Rouse., on the markets of the world
man-power will afford an excel- **" & "Y" Classes:-1, Widgeon. at prices cheaper than at home. lent opportunity for the Invest-L. Garner and Miss Crawhall Wi- which had the effect of destroyment of capital.
son; 2. Stella, F. C. Manning; "3. The deplorable state of unrest Sirius, C. Trenchard Davis. countries which prevails in the world today
"E" Class-1. Colleen, Rev. E. who were affected by Japanese is a direct result of intense econo D'A. Staunton and G. I. Tarr; 2. dumping resorted to protective
mic nationalism and, economie Aeriel, A. C. F. Drew Wilkinson. tariffs in an effort to check the
maladjustment. China has in the "G" Class:-Gael, Major A. Mc- economic invasion, Japan raised
past contributed in no smail de Millan and L-Col. 8. Smith. a hue and cry!
gree culturally to the world's civilization. and now she feels it is her duty to contribute mate- rially as well.. China should be.
ing the economic life of various countries. When the
As a matter of fact, the dump-
ing policy aggravates the econo- mic hardships suffered by the consumers in Japan who have to
bear a part of the cost of the given a chance to live in peace.
RACING YACHTS
COMMODORE'S CUP SERIES (For Cups kindly presented by
"A" Class: Commodore's Cup: strong and healthy China will be J. Krogh-Mos: Vice-Commodore's
goods dumped abroad. Japanese & peaceful China means a strong the Flag Officers, dumping is a world menace be- and healthy China, and only a cause it is in reality one of the able to discharge this duty to the Cup: Major B. E C. Dixon and
Causes of the world-wide un- employment situation, which has now become a serious social pro- blem
world.
"I" &
Major H. F. Ellerby: Rear-Com- The purpose of Japan's present modore's Cup: G. G. Wood. invasion is not only to conquer
"Y" Classes:-Commo
REARMAMENT RACE
Chins and shut the "open door Core's Cup: L. Garner and Miss Wilson: Vice-Commo- The world is now faced with a against all other nations, but also Crawhall race in rearmament which brings to consolidate herself for further dore's Cup: Lt.-Com. W. S. Hall, heavier taxation and increases expansion to other parts of the RN.: Rear-Commodore's Cup: c. the high cost of living in the four world. China's present life and
"H" Class-Commodore's Cup: corners of the globe, Bigger and death struggle is, therefore, not a
C. D. A. Ross; Vice-Commodore's bigger battleships and more de- mere attempt to preserve her a Cup: Rev. E. D'A. Staunton and G. structive weapons of War are independence-but to make China being constructed
of safe for the world. because
I cannot conclude without takLt. Japan's bid for naval supremacy,į
and the enormouя sums spent onling this opportunity of thanking armaments further increase the our fellow-Rotarians. particularly
foreign friends already staggering burden of the nur
for their taxpayers. The competition in ympathy to China's cause,
Trenchard Davis.
J. Tarr.
"O" Class: Commodore's Cup:
M. Blake. R.N.
CORINTHIAN SERIES
"A" Class-1. Artemis, G. G. Wood; 2. True Blue, H. S. Rouse; 3. Jean, Col. G. C. Gowlland.
WALES FACING SOCCER WIN FOR L-Comdr. W. 6. Hall, R.N.;
CRISIS
Union Reject Swansea
NAVY ARMY BEATEN 4-3
The Navy beat the Army in the Kotewall Cup competition by 4 goals to 3.
"I" & "Y" Classes-1. Heron,
Winkle, B. 9. Carter and F. L. Haymes: 3. Sirius, C Trenchard
Davis.
“H” Cla5s;—Acriel. C. D. A. Ross. "O" Class:-Ow), J. 8. 6. Findlay.
Tai Yat Bace
1. Collen, Rev. E D'A Staunton and G.J. Tarr; 2. Widgeon, L.
Gamer and Miss Crawball Wilson; 3. Jean, Col. G. C. Gowlland.
"Menagerie Race" (Nov. 7, 1937)
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"Menagerie Race" (Boxing Day)
1. Monsoon, H., W. Dulley; 2. Sai Long, M. Y. Fiennes and M. 6.
CRUISER RACES Illingworth Cap Race
Ground Plan The announcement, that the Welsh Rugby Union has rejected The first goal' for the Army the Swansea Club's scheme for the came when Grogan shot from the improvement and extension of the wing. Woolford stretched himself meating accommodation at St. full length on the ground sending Helens
threatens the gravest the ball back into, play again for crisis in the history of Welsh Hossack to net. Ragby, writes a Home correspon- The Navy's equaliser came when dent.
a penalty was awarded against an (Cumming. The scheme provided for 10.000 Army back for handling, Venning additional seats at a cost of £29,-making no mistake with the re- 000-not 240,000 as has been re-sultant kick.
The score at half time remained ported-and the Swansea club's proposal was that the Welsh Union at 1-1. After resumption of play. should borrow the money from the soldiers were penalised for an the Swansea. Corporation, who offence inside the area and Watson own St. Helens ground, upon terms increased the score" for, bla side.
The Navy forwards displayed providing for repayment over a
better, combination after this and period of years.
It is not the decision itself in a melee in front or the Army which is important, but its almost goal. Woolford ran out to clear inevitable sequel the playing of when one of the Navy forwards all international matches at Car-charged him into his own goal.
Boon after the Navy scored two diff. There are, of course, several
sound arguments, mostly financial, more goals in quick succession. in favour of making Cardiff ArmsVenning being responsible for
both. Park the one Welsh national ground, but no Argument will
·1. Ázıma, E. B. Lambert; 2. U and I. H. 8. Rouse; 3. Norena, S. Berg.
Night Bace (October 23, 1957). 1. Quest, F. W. Webb; 2. Tern, A. L. Fisher and J. L.-Anderson; 3. U and IE 8. Rouse.
LADIES' RACKS 1st Series
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Formosa
SUNDAY Mixed Classes; 1. Winkle, Miss Swatow and Shanghai, McClatchie, 2 Widgeon. Miss
Crawhall-Wilson, 3. Zephyr, Mrs. Patullo.
2nd Series "A" Class-1. Artemis". Mies
prevent a tremendous bitterness interest in club Rugby, which has the West, and particularly in already caused serions Anancial Whithem, 2. Gull Mrs. Stanton: Swanses. If all Welsh home in embarrassment to the western 3. Kittiwake, Miss King ternational matches go to Cardiff,
Mixed Classes:-1 Widgeon, Miss
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MONDAY Bamshul and Wuchow Shanghai
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Monday, 2nd
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TUESDAY
Tuesday 3rd
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clubs and to Swansea in particular.
"Already one heara dark threats Crawhall Wilson 2 Sirius, Mrs. Batow, Foochow and Tientsin..
Haiphong In Wales East is East and West to introduce the Rugby League Trenchard Davis, 3 Fry: Miss awatow and Shanghai, ia West and though the twain game into West Wales, and Tun- Patchett often meet, a jealousy has always derstand that a syndicate. has existed, which will certainly be been formed to i investigate the further inflamed as the result of possiblity of acquiring, grounds in auch a decision. This is regrettable the more important centres. Per. and quite indefensible, but it is sonally, I think the threat can be also inevitable
disregarded, but I am afraid that More sold grounds of objection the decision of the Welsh Union, are that the removal of interna, unless it is modified, will creato tional matches from the West will for years an "atmosphere of bit-. accelerate the rapidly waning in-temess in the West.-
WEDNESDAY 1. True Blue, Miss Smith; 2. Gull, Samshul and Wuchow... Mrs. Stanton; 3 Artemis, Miss Amoy and Shanghai Whitham. A 非
an org TROPHIES
Frobisher Cup: Cỉnh v, E. Navy. not yet decided
t Inter-Bervices Ashtray, Army, Scandinavian Cup, Britain." Cluby... Army, Tie.
*Fuperscribed. Correspondence Only
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