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HONG KONG, JUNE 1, 1938.

JAPAN'S CONSTITUTION

7EEN INTEREST has been taken

in the recent changes in the Japanese Cabinet and at this stage it might be opportune t explode the myth, built up by Japan's, apologists, that Western nations can never understand the Far Eastern situation because of the profound difference between Oriental and Occidental psycho- togy.

This is ridiculous and the theory s advanced by Japan simply to camouflage her aims and in the hope that she may be able to convince the people of the West that "Far Eastern problems are really beyond their compre hension--that she alone under stands how to deal with the

situation.

Two and two make tour on the eastern side of the Suez just the

west same as on the

and two wrongs do not make a right in the Far East any more than they do in any other part of the world.

EDITORIAL

H.K. SINGERS' RECITAL

"The Canterbury

Pilgrims"

NEW CUSTOMSTM TARIFFS

(Continued from Page 1)

up to their present somewhat precarious position largely due to The Great Hall of the Univer the protection of the former Cus- sity was filled with 'a large and toms tarifs. Now, with the present appreciative gathering of music reductions, the market may be ex- lovers last night when the Hons pected to be flooded with manu- Kong Singers, under the directionfactured goods from Japan, which of Mr. Lindsay A. Lafford, preis saleable and cheap enough to.. sented Dyson's "The Canterbury undercut Shanghai factories and Pilgrims,"

HE the Governor and Lady Northcote were present at the re- cital.

The singing last night was ex- cellent and maintained the high reputation which this local group has enjoyed for the past years. H

tex

The soloists were EYR Turner

Glaston

(soprano)

D'Aquiho (tenor) and Victor Sanders (bari-

tone).

JINGOISM OF JAPAN'S PRESS

No Diplomatic Settlement Of Conflict

Tokyo, May 31. Japanese papers today denounce any attempt to settle the 'conflict with China by diplomatic methods

so drive them out of business

It is "suggested that this is per- haps the primary object of the new tarin, namely, to smash the industrial development of the Yangtse Valley which Japanese in-

dustrialists had feared might one day become efficient enough to threaten their position.

It is even suggested that one of the main underlying objects of the present war against China was in order to smash the growing indus- trial rivalry which Japan was fac- Ing from China.

The new tariffs, it is said, are the first fruits of the Japanese Army's "gifts" to Japanese industrialista,

IN JAPANESE AREAS

"In any case," Reuter's In- formant concluded. "the clock has been put back ten years as far as Shanghai's development is con- cerned."

As regards resumption of Customs

payments in Japanese occupied

as a "sheer waste of time," and areas in the Settlement, it is learn- insist on the necessity of subor-ed that it will be some time before dinating everything to the require this is brought under the jurisdic-

ments of war.

tion of the Shanghai Customs.

Dues, however, will be tempora- rily collected by captains of ships berthing in these parts, and in the event of these not being paid the

Shanghal Customs will be able to

The Asahi Shimbun, which is the most influential paper in Japan. says that the Japanese Foreign It suita, Japan's purpose. how-office policy is to improve Japan- ever. to pretend that no foreigner ese relations with other countries,

ever understand things but for the present national inter-sue the shipping companies before can which are, in fact. perfectly est must be placed in the fore- simple if the inquirer has the ground. (Transocean). patience to persist in seeking out the truth.

JUST RECENTLY there was

great deal of discussion ja Japan about the Constitution

arising from the elaborate plans

drafted

by the Government Ec

PUBLIC AUCTION.

PARTICULARS AND CON PARTICULARS AND CON DITIONS of the Sale by PublicDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Tuesday, Auction to be held on Tuesday, the 7th day of June, 1938, the 7th day of June, 1935, at 3 pm, at the Offices of the at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Public Works Department, by Or- Order of His Excellency the der of His Excellency the Gov Governor of one Lot of Crown ernor of one Lot al Crown Land Land at La Salle Road, Kowloon 1 To Kwa Wan, in the Colony Tsai, in the Colony of Hong Kong of Hong Kong for for a term of 75 years, com of 75 years, with the option of mencing from 1st July, 1998, with renewal at a Crown Rent to be the option of renewal at a Crown fixed by the Surveyor of His meet war requirements by mobilis- Rent to be Oxed by the Surveyor Majesty the KING, for one furing the nation's resources" and

mån-power. of 111s Majesty the KING, for ther term of 75 years. one farther term of 24 years less Intending bidders are advised the last three days thereof. that immediately after the dis Intending bidders are advised! posal of the lof, the Purchaser the applicant), Will that immediately after the dis- if not posal of the lot the Purchaser be required to deposit with an (if not the applicant) will be authorised officer who will be required to deposit with an present at the sale, the sum of. officer who will be two hundred dollars, ($200) in authorised present at the sale, the sum of cash. This sum will be refurd two hundred dollars, ($200) in ed on payment of the purchase cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of the

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NOTICE is also hereby given that the Singapore Transfer Re gisters will be closed from Mon. day, 13th June, to Monday, 20th June, 1938, both days' inclusive, for the preparation of Dividend Warrants.

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TRIBUTES TO SIR MAURICE HANKEY

London, May 31. -Colonel Sir Maurice Hankey, The Constitution is one of the G.C.B. G.C.V.O., G.CM.G., who on subjects which ..foreigners are | July 31 ́will vacate his poslilons as allegedly unable to Secretary to the Cabinet Secre- grasp intelligent.tariat, Secretary to the Imperial but, although it may Defence Committee and Clerk to at first be puzzling the Privy Council, received glow- to the democratie mind. there is ing tributes in the press today. actually no mystery about it.

NOT SO PUZZLING

In February this year the 50th

The Times says that it is hard to overstate the service which he

the Japanese Consular Court for imonles so unpaid.

Following a statement issued in Shanghai today by the Japanese Consul-General, the Consular Court, has already been committed in advance to judge in favours of the Customs.

Sir Frederick Maze, who has been negotiating with the Japanese for a considerable time in order to effect resumption of Custouts.com- trui in Japanese occupied areas, is optimistic that collection of Cus- toms dues in these areas will be in- corporated with the Shanghai Cus- toms personnel as soon as there is time to arrange technical mat- ters such as employment of "& number of new Customs officers.

中華民國敦隻外交证

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1938.

Leaflet Dropped In Japan

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The following is a rough translation of the above leaflet which was one of thousands dropped over Japanese cities on May 20 by Chinese aeroplines,

MESSAGE TO THE PEOPLE OF JAPANESE POLITICAL PARTIES

"Considering you as the representatives of the Japanese peo- ple, we offer you a word of advice. Since the Lukouchlao in- cident, f months have passed. A state of intolerable' blood-shed is still continuing in this contin nt. What is the object of the war? Can it be said that the war is fought for your people and for you yourselves?.. It can be safely pointed out that this ques- tlom has been found written in the officers and soldiers diuries which have fallen into the hands of our soldiers on the battle-. Aelds.

"On the contrary, we are Aghting to the last against those who threaten the existence of our country and people. Indeed, there is no way out for us. We are not willing to be slaves. We have to fight for the sake of our people.

"In spite of what you have said, we know readily that you do not agree in your hearts with the military enterprises of your warlords. But just think: Is it for the good of the people when, hundreds of millions in military expenses crush your people to death. will destroy your production and cause your country to collapse? The victory of your warlords will surely not be able to save the people. It is certainly not for your good that hundreds of thousands of soldiers are killed in battle for nothing!

"How is it today with your constitutional government creat- ed by your great forefathers after much bloodshed and dimcul- ties? For the sake of your great history, rise up! Do not bes- mirch the results of the honourable struggles of your great fore- fathers who built up your constitution. The aggressor-warlords have already led your country into the mud. Today is the time to save the two countries from darkness. Sino-Japanese · unity and amity depend upon the freedom of the people. Call back your armies and stop these awful sacrifices. warlords!"

Down with the

Why China Must Resist

Japanese Invasion

FOR OWN SAKE AND FOR PEACE

WORLD

OF

Hankow, May 31. China's determined stand in the

clared Dr. Chu, that by China's de- termination to ruslet Japanese in- vasion the outbreak of an "inter- national catastrophe has been. averted or postponed.

Referring to the war situation. Dr. Chu told Mr. Mowrer that the strength of the Chinese "army has not been diminished with the evacuation of Hsuchow, which was effected voluntarily for strategical

reasons.

The deeper the Japanese pene- of difficulties wili.

vast interior

present war with Japan was ex- plained by Dr. Chu Chle-hua, trate into the Chairman of the China Branch of China, the more the League of Nations Association. they encounter and the quicker to Mr. Edgar Ansel Mowrer, well- will their collapse follow, Dr. Chu

believed. oc-known American Journalist, who is

CHINA DETERMINED

"If resumption of Customs con- trol is really effected in Japanese occupied areas" Sir Frederick Maze told Reuter's correspondent. "a" de- Bnite step towards return of nor- mal conditions in Japanese cupled areas will result."-(Reu- ter).

has rendered to British policy.

A writer in the Daily Telegrapt Says that Air Maurice Hankey played a 'nore important role in public affairs than any other civil

visiting Hankow as representative, Ca

servant of our own or any other time-(Reuter),

anniversary of "constitutional gov ernment" in Japan was celebrated in Tokyo with great ceremony..

Commenting on the anniversary. the Manchuria Daily News PARTICULARS OF THE LO7 semi-official Japanese organ), re- marked that "the relation of the Boundary.

Japanese people to the Emperor Measure.

was unique, having no likeness S.S. PRESIDENT POLK ünder the sun, and on this aë- count Westerners generally found it an enigma to which they had no key for solution."

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

M.V. "THURLAND CASTLE"

Consigaces of damaged cargo are hereby informed that there will be a final examination on the Ist June, 1938 at 10 a.m. by our surveyors ..... Messrs. Goddard & Douglas.

No claim will be recognized in any circumstances after that date.

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The following passengers will be arriving Hong Kong on the s.5. President Polk, which sailed from New York on April 21. and is due

here on or about June 8:-

Miss E. Davis Miss E. Abel, Miss E. McBec, Mr. A. Rowe.

I that were à correct state- ment of the case, Westerners would have to reconcile them- selves to a state of bewilderment regarding Japanese. affairs, but upon study, the reasons for the"! APART FROM the right of direct many remarkable provisions in i аррезі to the throne, the the Japanese Constitution, become Ministers for War and Navy have the great advantage of being able to retain their positions even in a change of government.

all too clear,

NO RESPECT FOR CHINA

London, May 31. Interviewed by Reuter in connec. tlon with the revised tariffs, "Far Eastern businessmen say that the

Japanese are obviously

not con-

aldering Chinese interests since the rates have reverted to the 1931 schedule, which the Chinese Gov. ernment found essential for the country's finances to raise.

Regarding the possibility of the new rates. it is said that in some

respects they benefit foreign im- porters though they are palpably framed primarily for Japanese ad- vantage.

SUCH THINGS for instance, as "duel diplomacy" and the tre-

Businessmen emphasise that all quent troubles in which eminent i A Cabinet may fall but these depends on how the tariff is ad- intellectual leaders are involved. two Ministers may automatically resulting in dismissal from uni- become members of the next administered and the sincerity of the Japanese promises to respect the at-ministration. versity posts, arrest or their

"open door."

leged positions→

tempted assassination-as a result Two other important members of well-meant efforts to interpret of the fighting forces hold privi- the Constitution, may at Arst

PRIVILEGED seem rather puzzling.

But the fact is that in Japan. POSITIONS constitutional government can be

the Chiefs of the Naval and Military

"OPEN 'DOOR”

The Financial Naw's enumerates elaborate schemes now being for- General Staffs who mulated in Japan to monopolise all directly responsible, to the the chief industries and commer- Emperor and are not in any way clal activities in occupied parts of subordinate to the Ministers of China, and cites statements of

carried on without are

WITHOUT the support of the SUPPORT political parties zit-

the fing in

Diet. moreover, the two largest political factions, the Minselto and Beiyu-

kat, are neither of them really representative of the masses.

their respective services.

All matters relating to national defence or strategy are decided by these officers, submitted to the Emperor and, after approval, conveyed to the respective Minis ters for execution.

numerous Japanese spokesmen showing that the Japanese inter- pretation of the "open door" means no more than permission for for- capital to be invested in Japanese enterprises.

eign

"At the same time," says the

Even if a strong third party came into existence, representa- tive of the. white collar workers. and industrial operatives. there the Japanese Constitution that that Japan is growing weaker would be no vital change in the makes it difficult (but not impos-economically as well as militarily 6029 situation because the Constitution sible) for the foreign observer to being more dependent on the good

1s so worded as to provide only understand the inner workings of will of Britain and other western nock freedom of action and Japanese politics and it is the countries. expression for the people and unique position held by these four permits manipulation of the reigns men, particularly the Chief of the of government by the privileged Army General Staff, that is the militarists, as the Ministers of, root of the "dual diplomacy" of War and Navy and the Chiefs cf which Japan is so often accused. the Military and Naval General Staffs have access to the Emperor on exactly the same footing as the Premier.

It is this curious anomaly in Financial News, t is undeniable

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"The longer the war lasts the -chance of a greater will be the firm stand of westerners agaturt Japan's treaty violations yielding the desired results."--(Reuter).

JAPANESE TO PAY Customs duties will be collected tomorrow on all Japanese Imports Into Shanghal on the basis of the new tariff promulgated by the "Reformed Government” a Jag- anese,

In the light of these facts. It becomes clear to the Westerner how one month after Mr. Akira Ariyoshi, one of Japan's most able And the militarists take every diplomats, had expressed the hope that their privileges shall that his country would give China. not be curtailed. instantly sup "fair play," Japan started a war

Embassy spokesman.an- preasing any organisation or in-of aggression against China which dividual who would seek greater will go down in history as one of nounced at this afternoon's press

conference-(Reuter). the most barbaric ever waged. freedom for the masses.

care

of the International Peace Cam- On the other hand, China's paign, in an interview today. power of resistance will increase Japan's campaign in China, Dr. with time. This war was forced the Chu pointed out, is a preitainary on the Chinese people, and step in the fond dream of her mili- longer it keeps on the more deter tarists to achieve their ambition of mined the people will be in the a Japanese hegemony over the realisation that salvation must be

whole world,

won by their own effort.

China's holy war against Japan-In conclusion, Dr. Chu voiced

ese aggression is, therefore, not!, the hope that in addition to pro-

international pagating

Justice only for her own existence, but also for the upholding of worid China's friends will

urge their Justice and sanctity of internation-

to carry out the governments

lending Resolution in League al treaties.

effective assistance to China.-

WORLD CATASTROPHE It was not too much to say, de- (Central News),

ANNUAL WHALER RACE HELD

Pleture shows a stage in the annual whaler race between' two

to HLM.8. Eagle, held yesterday. squadrons attached

Slays 11 Japanese To Avenge Outrage Of Wife

Hancheng, Shengi, May 31, Revenging the outrage of his wife, a former Chinese army officer in Yungho, southwest Shansi, alew 11 Japanese soldiers singled-banded recently.

After the fall of the town, the couple still remained there as they had not sufficient means to flee. One day when the hus- band returned home, he saw his wife attacked by five Japanese soldiers. Whipping out his revolver, he shot them dead in quick succession.

Ashamed of being outraged, the wife begged her husband to kill her too. This he did with a heavy heart.

Just then, six other Japanese soldiers broke in. Before they. could figure out what had happened, the Chinese officer shot them all and then committed suicide-(Central News)....

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