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UNIVERSITY EDUCATION IN CHINA umeent

CZECH CRISIS

(Continued from" Page 1)

The Liberal paper, News-Chronicle,; declares that the Fuehrer will de- mand not only reorientation of the Czechoslovak foreign policy but also complete removal of Czech police officials from Sudeten Ger- man districts, this point häving also been insisted upon by Herr Konrad Henlein in his Carlsbad programme.

The paper also mentions the "military problem" declaring that the Prague Government would be willing to include Sudeten Germans in the in- fantry and cavalry of the Czechoslovak Army. but not exclusively Sudeten Germän detachments in the artillery or air force.

Nor will the Czechoslovak War Ministry permit the Germans to occupy high commanding posts in the army, according

the paper, since this would place them in a position to disrupt the force from within.

The Rothermere

to

Sun Yat-sen's Principles

(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT)

Canton. September 4.

Dr. Sun Yat-sen's principles for the salvation of China are to be studied this autumn from a new angle by university students in the Sun Yat-sen University here and other national, universities. throughout China. This is the decision of Mr. Chen Lieb-fa, Minis- ter of Education, who is an ardent supporter and pillar of the Kno- mintang and has been most active in Kuomintang affairs for the past ten years.

It foreign koruages, students can use the traïsiated versions in English, German, French and Russian.

The Ministry of Education is conducting an examination for entrance to national universities, and in Canton about 2.700 will sit |for this examination. Professors of Sun Yat-sen University are supervising the examination and the papers will be sent to the

110 Soviet

Military

Ministry of Education for approval. Officers

Determined to improve univer- Chen has circulated questions to sity education in every way. Mr. faculties of national" universities sounding their opinion.

All unfrersities in Canton will be re open late this month accord- ing to schedule. It is reported. however, that many students will crgan. Dally have to undergo Intensive military Mall protests against the ten-training from November, as over dency of foreign papers to make the German

120 military instructors have-ar- Chancellor alone

rived responsible for further progress of

from Hankow to train the negotiations.

students to be commissioned Asserting that little or no pro- ouicers. The period of training gress has been made during the will be two months for middle past few days, the Times em school students and three months

phasises that time is limited and för university undergraduates, all parties must exert themselves

in order to make up for lost time. Referring to the Carlsbad, pro- gramme of Herr Konrad Hen- lein the paper emphasises that the Prague Government would

Responsibility For Next

Step

In Czech Crisis

sign its own death warrant should it agree to the eight points con- tained therein but, on the other hand. Herr Henlein has intimated willingness to make concessions as has the Prague Government, paper points out that most of the BERLIN CLAIMS IT concessions on the part of the

IS WITH PRAGUE Czechoslovak Government should have been made years ago before the present situation developed..

The

Through the drawing of Herr Hitler to the negotiations the situation has become international and European diplomats are re- quired to tackle the problem which has already reached the crisis stage.

In conclusion' the paper stresses the importance of disassociating the problem and its solution from the threats of armed intervention, and expresses the hope that this standpoint will also prevail at Nuremberg-(Transocean).

Berlin, Sept. 5. Emphatically rejecting the attitude of most foreign press circles that responsibility for the next step in the Czecho- "slovak crisis fies with Germany, authoritative circles here are equally vigorous b denying

that the conference between the Fuehrer and Herr Konrad Henlein represented a decisive point in the negotiations.

I is asserted here today that the exclusive responsibility for further developments rests with phe Prague Government alone although count- less reports and rumours concern- ing the alleged "new plans" have

MOST IMPORTANT not served to clarify the situation. WEEK IN YEAR HAS COMMENCED

FRENCH PRESS AND NUREMBERG

Paris, Sept. 5. The view is expressed here that one of the most important weeks in 1938 began on Monday when all eyes" were turned to the Nutemberg rally where numerous French newspaper correspondents have been sent. French papers are of the opinion that the Czechoslovak problem will stand in the lime- light at the convention and are, therefore, eagerly awaiting the Fuehrer's first pronouncement on Tuesday when it is anti- cipated "Herr Hitler will deal exhaustively with foreign poll- tical questions and, particular- "Ly, with the Czech problem...

This morning's papers comment at length on the Frarico-American, demonstration at the mouth of the River Gironde and attribute great: importance to this in the present] European situation, expressing great satisfaction at the avowals ofi friendship between the French and American nations

The

Figaro states that the American public would certainly not be "keen on a European con- flick of a political nature and that| it is not interested in the nation- alities problem, question of balance of power or problems of a political regime when it is a question of} Europe.

But, continues the paper, another point seems to be just as-sure,

| namely, ` that American public} opinion will sooner or later "catch fire" all of a sudden if war breaks out involving religious liberty or racial problem.-(Transocean),

Attention is called to the fact that one of the partners in the case, namely, the Sudeten Ger- nians, have waited for months for

Arrested

Warsaw, Sept. 5.. Numerous Soviet Army offi- cers have been arrested re- cently in Kiev and Charkov in“, connection with a conspiracy against the Soviet Commissar for, Heavy Industries, M Karanovitch, the Polish paper, Illustrowany Kurjer Codzienny, learns

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Parcel Post Service to the Province of Tonnan is

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Japan

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'Shanghai and Swatow......

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Tientsin

Japan and Shanghai..

Manila

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ith Sept.

6th S.-pt.

Van Heutsa......

6th Sept.

Taiping.....

8th Sept.

Yasukuni Maru...

6th Sept

Klungohow.

6th Sept.

Soochow

6th Sept.

7th Sept.

Plane

7th Sept.

7th Sept.

Agamemnon

7th Sept.

Scharnhorst..

7th Sept.

8th Sept.

Patroclus.

9th Sept.

| Emp. of Japan..

9th Sept.

Airways Plane

#th Sept.

Tilawa......

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Bhutan........

9th Sept.

Victoria.......

9th Sept.

Haruna Maru........... Glenshiel..

11th Sept.

11th Sept.

13th Sept.

USA., Japan, and Manila-San

Francisco, date 12th August....... Pres Cleveland.. London Parcels only London

date 4th August....... U.S.A., Honolulu. Гарад and Shanghal (Vancouver BC. date. 20th August) · Air

Mail by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"--London date, Imperial 3rd September." Japan

One hundred and ten officers Shanghai belonging to the secret organiza-Manila

tion. "Free Ukraine," had planned Japan and Shanghai.

to assassinate: M. Kaganovitch Shanghat

during an inspection tour: 50 of Parcels from Calcutta and Straita Talma... the arrested office.s were" shot after a short military trial, ac- cording to the Polish paper,

A flying officer resisting his ar- rest is said to have seriously wounded a Soviet Commissar. named Sidorenko.-(Transocean).

POLISH POLICY

OF NEUTRAL

BLOC

London, Sept. 5.

A sensational statement ap- pearing In today's Daily Express, to the effect that the Polish Government has 10-· formed the Rumanian Govern- ment that should Romanis refuse to permit passage of Soviet troops through the corridor still separating Czech- oslovakia from the Soviet Union Poland would guarantee to assist Rumania should it be attacked for this reason, har aroused more than usual com- ment in political circles here.. Such a step would be in keeping a clear and decisive answer to Herr with the Polish polley of establish Henlein's Carlsbad demands which, ing a neutral bloc separating the according to the aforenamed cir-Soviet Union and Germany. The cles. provide the only basis for re-Sunday Times reports. however. zulation of the nationalties that Rumania has already granted the Soviet Union permission to send problem in Czechoslovakia.

The tendency on the part of the military planes across her territory Prague Government has been to in case of war. postpoce any actual decision

Should the report in the Daily through endless negotiations, and. Express be correct, it indicates at for this reason, authoritative quar-least that negotiations between ters here are of the opinion that warsaw and Bucharest are still in the next step must be a clear and progress and that there is still a unequivocal declaration On the part of the Prague Government of Rumania to remain strictly neutral

possibility

prevailing - upen the concessions it is willing to make should Germany resort to aimed in order to bring about a'peaceful

[intervention' in «Czechoslovakia.— solution (Transocean).

(Transocean).

STOP PRESS

The Eurasia Aviation Cor "poration here announced lato last night that the flight to Han- kow, scheduled for. 7 lalim. this morning has been", cancelled. and the service on this route · suspended until further notice. -(Central News).

of

GEN. WU TE-CHEN

(Continued from -Page 1)

,"

He was happy to say that the people of Hong Kong, in all "walks of life, unanimously feel that the economie co-operation is beneficial and essential to ...: the“ mutual" "prosperity, af Kwangtong and the British Colony. He had nothing but praise for the emcient way in which the Hong Kong Government handled the refugee problem and he sala | the people of his province were thankful for medical" assistanco rendered in China's great hour of [need,ADA"

"The focal point cementing the friendly bond between Great Bri- tain; and the Republic of China Bes in the mutual development and reciprocity between China's south- era metropolis and England's great |port in the Far East." Gen. Wa

concluded(Central News).

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Amoy

Batavia and Sourabaya

Swatow. Amoy and Foochow Shanghai, Japan and "Europa (Ex- cept Great Britain and Eire) via alberia....by

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On Lee Bulyang

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9.30 PM

2.00 PM

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4.30 PM

GF.O.&KP.O.

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5.00 PM

I.F.O.

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Reg 5.10PM

Ord. 5,30 PM

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Hong- lala and U.S.A., by the "Pan American Airways Direct Service" Pan-American

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THURSDAY Holhow, Pakhol and. Haiphong...... Klungchow.. Kongmoon

Tai Lep... Manila, Baigon, Bangkok Batavis, Reunion, Madagascar *L. Mar-

ques

Thursday, 8th

10:00 AM

11.00 AM

Ruys

•130 K

K.P.C.

Beg, Ord.

8.00 PM

5.30 7M

Airmail

for "Imperisi Airways Direct Service" due London, Imperial 15th September.

G.P.O.

Beg

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Airways Plane Urd

7.00 *M.

KEO.

Reg.

5.00 PM

Air Mall for Malaya and. Australa

by Imperial Airways Direct Ser-Imperial vice“-due Sydnéy, 17th Sept.

FRIDAY

Bamahal and Wuchow..

Shanghai

Haiphong

Ord. £.30 PM:

G.P.O.

· 5.00 PM

Reg Ord: 7,00 X

8.18 AM

Airways Plans

Friday, 9th

Tai Hing

Victoria....

Tai Bean Hong....

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Findstr..

Emp. of Japan...

Parcels only for Straits & Calcutta Hutsong......... Bwatow and "Bhanghal Manila

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Haruna. Maru

Heilkon

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8.30 AM Noon

4.30

420..P

Saturday, 10th G.RO.&EPO,

B-g. Ord

4:00

4:30 PM

GPOKPO Beg. Ord.

4.00 PM

4.30 PM

GPO & XP.O.

Paresis

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4.15 P

Pres. Cleveland

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