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KUOMINTANG EXHORTS CHINESE NATION
URGES SUPPORT FOR Suez Canal
WAR OF RESISTANCE
China Laying Foundation For Peace Of The World
Hankow, July 6. Nation-wide support for continuation of the war of resistance against Japan and the programme of national reconstruction is soli- the cited in a lengthy manifesto issued by the Euomintang on eve of the first anniversary of the Sino-Japanese hostilities.
The manifesto declares that since the Lukouchino Incident on have sacrificed their July 7 last year. large numbers' of Chinese lives or have been disabled in the struggle for national existence. It befalls those surviving to win the final victory and "complete the task of national reconstruction.
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The Kuomintang, the manifesto already, lasting a year the nation says, has long been aware of the should redouble its efforts in the 'supreme dificulties involved in a struggle.
war of resistance
and has not The Kuomintang hopes, the overlooked the necessity of peace manifesto remarks, that the whole nation will realise the necessity of in national reconstruction.
For this very reason it has, since pursuing the campaign of resis the Mukden Incident in 1931. pur-tance
and the programme 01
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JAPANESE
EMERGENCY
CURRENCY
Tokyo, July 6.
Cairo, July 5. On the basis of an Imperial de- A serious dislocation of tramo eres. the Japanese Government through the Suez Canal has been announced yesterday that emer- caused by strikers.
rency currency in coins and notes They are refusing to continue to 'will be issued in July and will be tow a burnt-out steamer which valid until one year following the was abandoned In mid-stream—`termination of the Sino-Japanese (Reuter.
hostilities-(Transocean).
Chiang's Frank Message To The Japanese People
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The Chinese Alr Force, the Generalssimo reminds them, have also visited their cities, but in- stead of merciless bombs. the Chinese flers have sent them the sympathy of the Chinese people.
surd the policy that China will national reconstruction side by not forsake peace until there is no side, as the grim struggle against The Chinese Air Force, he declares, hope for peace and will not light the aggressor is a necessary move ly talk of sacrince until there is in the country's task for national would never stoop so low as to no alternative but sacrifice." Independence and world peace. In act in any way in contravention of fact, in waging her war of resis-international law and in violence tance Chica is laying the founda- tion for world peace.
PEACE HOPES SHATTERED It was compelled to lead the nation in a war of resistance when it was perfectly obvious that all hopes for peace, had been shattered
existence of even the very nation was at stake, with the
GENERALISSIMO ISSUES APPEAL
CARGO NOBODY® WANTED TO UNLOAD
Gasmasks were 'worn by men
frozen meat which had gone had
engaged in jettisoning a cargo of of human ethics.
Referring to the innumerable on board the Fresno Star at Mon- cases where Chinese women were tovideo. JAPANESE ATROCITIES
violated by armed Japanese forces, The meat boat struck on rocks and The Kuomintang also hopes, the the Generalissimo says these shall in the Straits of Magellan. · She the manifesto adds, that the Chinese always remain an indelible blot was loaded with 600 tons of frozen war in the war zone will realise the on the name of the Japanese army meat for England from Chile and atrocities committed by the Jap- which WAS KNOWN for its bus-was on her way to Buenos Aires to anese and the injurious effects of hidonic gallantry. J
complete her cargo,
TO THE POWERS critical situation all Chinese ci- While the Japanese people can-water, invading the other parts of
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SUBJECTED TO HORROR
WUHAN GOLD CAMPAIGN
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the bogus organisations set up in'j Large numbers of Japanese
The holds containing the meat Japanese-occupied areas and deal soldiers, he informs them, were were badly damaged by the rockES heavy blows to them whenever killed by defenceless Chinese wo-and were flooded with sea-wafer. possible.
men who had risen against their under the influence of which the With the nation In the most torturers.
meat rapidly putrefied as the
zens irrespective of professions, not be held responsible for the the ship, prevented the working, social status, religion and racial grave wrong and fearful atrocities of the freezing machinery. differences should strive for done to China and the Chinese After a considerable delay the national rejuvenation and world people, the Generalissimo warns Fresno Star was redoated and the peace with complete confidence of the future of Japan herself would damage sufficiently repaired to success, the manifesto exhorts-be in terrible shape if they do not enable her to continue (Central New).
rise in time to stop the rampage Journey north. of the militarists. Properties and capital outlays
By this time the meat in its 11 Japanese Dccupied ureas.
Hankow, July 6.
REAL MEANING
bath of sea water was in an ad- amounting to untold billions of
Much significance and solemnity Many questions they should ask yanced state of putrefaction and dollars. have been destroyed and will be attached to the "Offer Gold the militarists. What is the real exhaling such fearful odours that ruined: countless numbers of men, to the Country" ceremonies in the meaning
against the crew refused to jettison, 80 women children and aged have Wuhan cities, opening tomorrow. China? What is its object? What the freezing machinery was turned been killed, kidnapped, raped, Beautifully decorated platforms gains have been made since the un converting putrid meat and tortured and subjected to all kinds are being erected, at street Inter-start of the war, and what losses salt water into a compact mass of horror.
sections and other public places bave been caused?
weighing about 1.000 tons, and At the same time, the Japanese where the people may convenient- As to the final outcome of the still smelling despite. Its frozen air force have conducted, numerously offer their gold to the govern-war, will Japan, be able to conquer condition.
attacks 47 defenceless ment. savage
China or pacify East Asia? Сал ellies, towns and villages in the Interior, choosing as their targets cultural, charitable and education- al institutions and civilian Te sidential centres.
of
this
war
In this state the ship arrived off The gold-offering movement will Japan succeed in extending a Montevideo, but the authorities last for one week.
hegemony over the Pacific or in refused to allow her to enter the Omcial quarters predict that at driving the White Race away from port, and ordered her to jettison least 1.200.000 people will present the Asiatic mainland?
her cargo at a spot Indicated their gold possessions in the three If the Japanese people ask about 80 miles from Montevideo. In the wake of their wholesale cities of Hankow, Wachang and themselves the question: Who have
MANY REFUSED destruction, the message says. Hanyang during the period. been suffering most and sacrificing After many had ́refused, the many foreign enterprises, which (Central News). were the results of years of labour' and effort, have been sacrificed and reduced to ashes.
CANTON TORCH FARADE
Canton, July 6.
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THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1938. —PAGE" 9"
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PASSENGERS ARRIVED
The following passengers arrived yesterday by the as. Ranpura from Europe via ports:-
Mr. W. A Allan, Mr. J. Bruce, Mr. T. 5. Clark, Miss K. L. Dance, Mr. A. J. Herd. Mrs. Kearsley, | Miss M. Knape,
Cdr. H. M. Montague; Mr. H. F. Oldreive, Miss T. Walsh, Mrs. B. Williams and infant, Mr. and Mrs. Wasser,
"Mr. and Mrs. Brown and child, Mr. W. Holden, Mr. L S. Smith. Mr. R. Christison. Mr. Ali Akbark- ham. Mr. F. Durston, MI. D. W. Vaswani, Mr. K. A. Parekh,
Miss K. J. Archer, Mr. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Deasy, Mrs. Raymond Li and infant. Mr. A. Flenne, Mrs. Y. Shook Lin, Mr. M. L. Phillips, Mrs. W. Clift, Miss Mary Chen.
Mr. and Mrs. Hume. Mr. Lim Cho E. "Dr. and Mrs. Van Manen Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Jenssen and infant, Mr. G. L. Hinds, Mr. H. H Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Shroff, Mr. D. Crook, Mr. C. S. McCurdy, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kenny and intant." Master Kenny, Mr. A. B. A. Latiff Miss R. A. Keep, Mrs. A. H. Reinharde, Mr. N. Ramchand.
R.M.S. EMPRESS OF RUSSIA The following arrived yesterday from Manila by the Empress, of Russia:
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the greatest? they would come to local branch of a British shipping realise that China is waging her company undertook the task of war of resistance not only for her- jettison. Thirty stevedores were A mammoth torch parade will be self, but actually for the Japanese put on board and the ship, taken CANTON RAIDS staged here by local students people themselves, the Geheral out to the spot indicated by the
Mr. C. Arcos, Mr. Carl Bunje, issimo points out.
Mr. LAU Kit Sang, Miss M. Singling out the Japanese mass tomorrow evening as a climax to
Generalissimo Chiang
The stench was assures
so awful that Madrigal, Mr. V. Madrigal, Mr. K air raids on Canton the General-the elaborate programme for the issimo in his message declares that observancer of the first anniversary the Japanese people that Chinese the men had to wear gas masks. Y. Mok, "Mr. "A. K. MacLeod, Mr.
continue so long which had been specially secured several thousands of civilians have for the Sino-Japanese hostilities resistance will
as Japan does not stop her aggres-from Buenos Aires.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Pelliecer, Mr. been blasted to death in over two Central News).
sive" war, "and warns them that
Conditions were rendered more weeks of endless terror.
the war drags on
any longer, appalling by the intense cold un-H. D. Towney, Miss E. L. Phillipps. Mr. W. Wright, Mr. R. Argo, Miss China and Japan would become der which the men had to work. deadly enemies for the "next and by the fact that the patrid F. Creed, Miss M. Dunbar, Mr. nundreds of years, to the disaster meat did not sink but floated Ding. Ab 'Chung,
round the ship, adding to the
These atrocities, unprecedented in the annals of armed combat,
must not be allowed to go un- punished, or International Justice and truth would cease to exist and "a permanent blot would be left in the escutcheon of mankind, the message says.
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During the past year. China has shown to the, world her armed
STATE COUNCILLORS WELCOMED
J. MacLennan,
Mr. and Mrs. N. Freudenberger,
of many generations of their des: Varful adours which came from Mr. Foo Ying, Mrs. E Hsia and
cendants.
and ice.
Delegates Entertained
The Generalissimo.concludes his the holds, with increasing violence By Dr. H. H. Kung message by hoping that the Jap-as the men's pickaxes got deeper anese people will arise in time and deeper into the mass of meat Hankowe July 8.
to oppose the militarists and en- Members of the People's Folliti-sure an early restoration of friend- might in battling to a standstill cal Council were entertained at ship between the two countries.- at many places a better armed and tea reception given by Dr. H. B.Central News), swashbuckling aggressor.
This, Kang, President of the Executive according to Generalissimo Chiang Yuan and concurrently Minister of was due first to the nation-wide Finance, yesterday. determination to endure suffering
Dr. Kung expressed his welcome.
and resist the enemy, art secondly to the group and urged them to
to the warm and generous sym-offer their advice frankly to the pathy and help extended her by
National » Government regarding friendly Powers and peoples.
EUROPEAN FOUND DROWNED
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WEEK'S WORK
Eventually. after working in shifts night and day for a whole week, the task was completed, and
the ship returned to Montevideo
leaving
the jettisoned meat to float out to sea.
As each carcass was thrown overboard, the fish, which in those waters include many baby sharks,
the supreme task of national The late Mr. Saenger was on the made a rush for it, but after do- salvation.
staff of Messra. Ed. A Keller anu lag the fish equivalent of "eniff CHINA PREPARED
Replying on behalf of the mem- Company Limited whom he joining." refused to touch it. Japan has now found it im-bers, Dr. Chang Po-ling. Vice-led when the firm opened here in Presumably fish are optimists as possible to stop this costly war she) Chairman of the Council, express- 1924. He formerly worked for Mr. they continued their round of had so light-heartedly started. Shejed satisfaction with the close co- E Kern who is now one of the "rush, sniff and reject" for several will further intensify her opera-operation now being maintained Resident Managers of Ed. A. Keller days, before they seemed to realise tions But China is prepared. between the Kuomintang and and Co.
masses that the black
being While the Chinese nation is other political parties-Central The deceased, who suffered from thrown from this particular ship
rheumatism, had not been in good were not At for food. ready to suffer the worst sacrifice News). and will continue to give unyfeld-
health for the past, fire months and ! for three months of that periodj ing resistance, it is the Govern- ment's sincere and earnest hope
was confined in hospital. For the that effective measures will im-
past month and a half, the fate] mediately be "adopted by the
Mr. Baenger remained in his homie friendly Powers in calling to a halt
urges.
SUDDEN DEATHS IN CANTON
COMMONS DENIAL
London, July 6... „Replying to Leut-Commdr. R. T An epidemic has broken out and was unable to go to office. H. Fletcher (Labour) in the House
this inhuman and illegal war of in Canton" and almost daily there Of a retiring nature, the late Mr. for Commons today, Mr. R. A. But- aggression waged by Japanese are more than 10 deaths reported Saenger enjoyed a wide circle of lier, Under-Becretary of State for militarists, Generalissimo Chiang to the Fong Bin Hospital.
friends and news of his sudden Foreign Affairs, denied' that the On Tuesday six persons, three passing will come as a great shock. Naval authorities at Hong Kong The funeral will probably take had announced that they would The Generalissimo refers speel- fically to the League resolution women and three men, died sud-place this afternoon.
not tolerate Japanese interference adopted last year, calling for indenly and their bodies were con-
with British shipping-(Renter). dividual, prompt. and effective veyed to the Fong Bin Hospital for burial. Five of the victims support to China.
In conclusion, the Generalissimo suddenly collapsed on the road pledges himself to lead the entire and died immediately, while the Chinese people towards the final sixth, a woman 38 years old and goal of this war of resistance- native of Sanwal County, died. (Central News).
suddenly at home.
MEMEL GERMANS
SENTENCED
to terms or between two to: 12 months' imprisonment in connec- Memel. July 6tion with the rioting on June 29. The military commander has Bix more will be charged before sentenced seven Memel Germans the military court---(Router).
three children, Mr. Hoo Lin, Mrs. A. M. Hillyer, Miss A. Hillyer, Mas- ter W. R. Hillyet. Miss J. Hillyer. Miss Nancy Kuan, Mr. Loc Fun, Mr. Lim Ching Siong, Miss M. Lindsey, Mr. Ng Kam, Mr. Po Chu Tuan," Mr. A. Schnieder, Mr. Yang Shulpo,
"Lieut.-Col. and Mrs. T. S. Vess, Master Kuan Wang. Mr. Geo, At-, cheson, Mrs. A. Zimmerman, Mrs. M. Auburn. Mrs. T. G. "Angara, Mrs. L. G. Girard,
Mr. G. E. Moss Mr. W. Weingar- ten, Rev. F. E. Hamilton, Miss A. McAnear. Mr. K. Matsumoto, Rev. H. T. Burke, Dr. N. J. Weingarten, Mr. R. Welbon,
Mrs. J. MacLennan, Master Mac- Lennan. Mrs. Ida L. Agranevskaia
Graef. Mrs. Mary! Mrs. R R Forbes, Mr. F. J. Gallagher, Maa- ter B. Honeyman.
Mr. M. McLeod, Miss M. T. Ring, Mrs. E. J. Banderson. Dr. and Mrs. H. Stuart, Master D. Stuart. Miss M. Stuart, Rev. and Mrs. F. R. Wilner, Miss I., Wliner, Masters R. and G. Wüner.
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The following is the list of ships expected to be in wire- tess communication with Honz Kong Radio:--
Asian. Forafric, szechuen, Nan- chang, Apoey. Muinam,
Hong Siang. Oder, Hopecrest, Hattan Hal Yang, Athos II. Empress of Japan Empress of Canada, and Scalaria.
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China Merchants-Hai Heng. Yaumat Kaiapoi. Kowloon Bay.-Leana.
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Stonecutters.--Prosper, Klangsu.
DOCKS
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Talkoo. Towerfield, Kinshan, Hero, Anking, Nanchang,, Sliver- sandal.
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SHIPPING
MOVEMENT'
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5.S. NELLORE" The Eastern & Australian 8.8. Co's ss., Nellore will leave here for Shanghai. Moll, Kobe, Osaka, Yokkaichi, Nagoya and Yokohama on or about Friday, July 8, at 7
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