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ADVERTISEMENTS.
CALL
CHINA UNDERWRITERS,
LIMITED,
NOTICE is hereby given that a. Call of $1.00 per share has been made upon all members holding shares upon which $5.00 per share only has been already paid, and will be payable on or before the 15th March, 1939 to the Bankers of the Company, Hongkong and Shangnal Banking Corporation, at Queen's Read Central, Hong Kong.
Dated 1st December, 1938. By Order of the Board of
Directors,
HERBERT R. STURT,
Managing Director,
WANTED KNOWN
ATTENTION General Public New Christmas Goods High Class Chocolates, Confectionery, Christ-
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Crackers, Stockings, Toys.. Novelties. New Season Nuts, Figs. Pruns and Raisins. 15, Pottinger Street. N. A. TYE & BROS,
The Daily Press.
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Night Editor (Wanchai Office):
Tel. 24511.
London Office: 53. Fleet Street
E.CA.
HONGKONG, DEOMEZE 5. 1938.
POPE'S PROTEST
WHILE THE PERSECUTION 01 the Jews in Germany continues to arouse deep hostility in for- eign countries. the anti-Semitic measures recently passed by the Italian Fascist. Government
are
HELPING REFUGEES TO PAY THEIR OWN WAY
HONGKONG, DECEMBER 4th, 1938.
A SIGNIFICANT POINT was raised by Miss Anna Ginsbourg in
the course of an article which she contributed to the "Hongkong Daily Press" last Wednesday when she dealt at some length with the plight of the many refugees at present in Hongkong.
time facing is reminiscent of that which Shanghai had to meet last Pointing out that the situation which the Colony is at the present
autumn, when thousands of poverty-stricken Chinese people sought refuge in the limited area of the International Settlement and the. French Concession and depended upon the combined efforts of Chinese Ginsbourg expressed the belief that Shanghal's experience may prove and foreign charity organizations for means of subsistence, Miss
beneficial to Hongkong in certain respects as the Hongkong Govern- ment is not in a position. to meet the sudden mass influx of these destitutes by offering them shelter and food in the already overcrowd- ed city.
After several weeks of commotion and disorganization, the body in charge of the Shanghai refugee relief started to work on the question of making the refugees self-supporting in order that they could maintain their self-respect instead of depending entirely upon the charity of their fellow-men to keep them and their families together. No opportunity to secure instructors in crafts and trades was neglected and, apart from public volunteers, many of the refugees themselves were encouraged to act as teachers.
By this means, a nucleus of the Refugee Instruction Centre was formed, and instruction was given in petty crafts, such as basket- making, etc. The improvised classes grew in number and the whole outlook in life of the refugees was changed when the products of their newly-acquired skill for to many of them the trades were entirely new began to bring them a small income. With new Inter- ests introduced into their miserable, and painful memories, they showed a marked Improvement in disposition and demeanour and even became self-supporting to a considerable degree. At the end of a few months, certain of the refugee camps were run almost entirely by the occupants themselves under expert guidance.
The arrangement of Refugee Exhibitions and Fairs, combined with propaganda for the widespread sale of refugees' products, formed the most Important feature in the scheme, such exhibition-fairs usually proving very popular and bringing in substantial funds, with little expense involved. At the exhibitions were given demonstrations of the process of practising various crafts, such as toy-making, basket- weaving, knitting, etc., by refugees, mostly.children, who enjoyed this opportunity to display their skill,
So far as we know, Hongkong has not had a Refugee Exhibition- Fair but it is quite possible that the Emergency Refugee Council will take this matter up in the not distant future.
The Emergency Refugee Council, it is pleasing to note, is seriously tackling the question of giving work to refugees at the Kam Tin Camp. The committee was asked recently by Father Ryan, who is Administrator of the Camp, to endorse the payment of 3 cents worth of extra food a day to refugees who do, voluntary work about the Camp. Though it is the Emergency Relief Council's polley to pay re- fugees only for work done out of the proceeds of the sale of goods made in the Camp and not to make such, payments" out of general funds. the Camp Administrator's suggestion should be endorsed owing to the difficulty of starting craft work in a camp of the transitory nature of Kam Tin. where there is no accommodation for workshops. The committee also decided that the Government should strongly be urged to pay the refugees for the sanitary work which they are doing In place of the sanitary coolies formerly employed at the camp:
In conclusion, it is of interest to note that the Chinese people are taking a keen interest in the" refugee problem. That they are donating generously is evidenced by the announcement that Mr. Hsu Shih-ying, Chairman of the National Rellef Council, who was formerly Ambassador to Japan. has given a donation of $50.000. Let us hope that they will continue to give freely.
arousing Internal, and therefore COMPLAINANT AND
protested
more serious, opposition. THE POPE, whose dislike of racial discrimination has been openly and boldly expressed from time to time. has officially ngainst one particular decree which is declared to be a breach of the 1929 Concordat between the Roman Catholic Church and the State in Italy.
BY THIS DECREE. Italian citizens of the "Aryan race" are, for- bidden to enter into marriage with
"DEFENDANT
Ngal Ho unemployed, was, sen-! tenced to six months' hard labour and recommended for banishment by Mr. R. A. D. Forrest at the Central Court on Saturday when) he was found guilty on a charge, o stealing a purse from Stoker! Petty Officer F. H, Carnell, H. M. S Eagle.
It was alleged that after picking complainant's pocket defendant jumped into rickshaw in ani
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persons of another race-including attempt to escape but was arrested Jews.
But by Article 34 of the by Chief Petty Officer A. J. Bruce Concordat, marriages solemnized
and Able Seaman Halnes after U chase,
by the Roman MIXED
Catholic Church are MARRIAGES valid In Italy with-
out
any further
Carnell
defendant was
in an assault case. He was fined
civil ceremony or permit; and the $25 for striking a Chinese Detec- Church, while not encouraging tive in the Poiles Station during mixed marriages, does not forbid the investigation into the pick- them. Therefore, a marriage be-
pocket case. tween an Italian and a Jew might now be sanctified by the Church but declared invalid by the State-
a clear breach of the Concordat,
involved, the dispute is inter-
ADITORIAL
Hello & Goodbye
BY A.W. HYER ·
Boats and planes these days mean one thing-Mail! The whole world is getting set for Christmas and everybody about here is in a dither!
Midst sniffles and sneezes, typhoons and earthquakes we have been trying to keep this travel business in hand
Imperial Airways are speeding up their service for the Christmas
mails.
MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1938.
DEMOCRACY IN CHINA SERIES—1
NATIONAL DEMOCRACY
ON LARGE SCALE
Major Task For Present
Chinese Leaders
The development of democracy on a national scale in keeping with the teachings of Sun Yat-sen is one of the major tasks of the leaders of Modern China. In this respect, it is not surprising that his son, Dr. Sun Fo, President of the Legislative Yuan, has devoted nearly his whole attention to this question.
Boats come trudging in late com-to greet these former Hongkong plaining of bad weather and heavy residents when they arrived on the scas. And the china National Air France plane from Hanol last Aviation Corporation and the Thursday. The Medical Confer- Eurasia Aviation Corporation (a elice In Indo-China claimed the plane aplece of each Company ar-Doctor's attention, and now home rived last week) are stil on a to Shangal for the Christmas sea- mystery me-table.
son they sailed. Therefore, all this mall from Mr. E. E. Wallwork, of the north, south, east and west will get Monotype Corporation, has been nere, but with it many people are journeying for business. Back to passing in and out of our port. his desk in Shanghai he heads on Pan-American Airways
the N.YK's boat.
Many pleasant days and de- . Dr.
barking.
After a short visit in Hongkong. Air France
During the present "war of resistance, the name of Dr. Sun Fu is associated in Chinese circles with the importance laid upon the mo bilization of the widest sections of the people for the purposes of struggle together with the regular and irregular armies which are fighting the Japanese invaders. And this is a logical development of the process of democratization from peace-time conditions into the present war-time conditions where the Japanese invaders are be. ing beset by armed, economic and political resistance within those very areas which they are supposed to have occupied.
Sun Yat-sen and his im- advocated a dictatortal or semi-
SATURDAY, 12.30 PM. Captaka K.lightful, friends does Mr. T. T.mediate followers made. detalled Fascist regime for China. Despite Beer put his China Clipper Takeishi, Traffic Manager of the researches as to what form of pu- this, however, the Chinese people down on the water at Kai Tak. N.Y.K. Line, left in Hongkong as helitical expression Democracy should came within sight of a Many Colonyites were out to have sailed to new duties in the Shang-take in China. I remember con- National Congress which was first.
People's a look at the performance of this has office of his Company. Mr. Y.versations which smart craft and to welcome the Endo, also from the Hongkong some of Dr. Sun's
set for Novem- large group of passengers "diser-branch of this Line. shifts his closest associates BY PERCY CHEN
ber, 1936, and then duties to the North city's offices.
later had in London
- postponed The most outstanding passenger Refugees continue to come to the with Professor
to November 1937. Barker, the au The war intervened, but a United was Mr. C. T. Wang, former Chin- Far East from central murope and thority on the Democracles of an- Front of all parties in China was ese Ambassador to America. He Australia. The Hakusan Maru jelent Greece and Rome. But, informed which immediately allowed appeared quite pleased with his air had many of these people, wist-later years, ever these men be- a unifled Command to be created journey from the States, and fully happy, travelling to new sur- came sceptical of the correctness of all the armed forces of the though cordial and charming to roundings in the hope of finding of those investigations and of their country for resistance pending the the many friends and relatives out an honest living for themselves and possible later application in the adaptation of the political system to greet him he had few words for families. None of them are stop-form of Western Parliamentarian-t, a war-time democracy those "press devils" wao houndping in the Colony; all heading for Ism. Misgivings arose that Parlia- NEW DEMOCRATIC UNITY passengers.
Shanghai.
ment and elections, on the basis of The task
was 1 dimelt one. property or birth qualifications. Here was a new democratic unity Mr. Wang will travel to North
would not satisfy the conditions of in process of creation, but in war China. Boat or plane route he THE VILLE DE CALCUTTA slip-"continent" peopled by a quarter one needs almost dictatorial cen- future work or missions, well, he at 1.10 p.m. could not say; and regarding his ped into Kal Tak last Thursday of the population of the world. tralizations. How were the two
THROES OF TURMOIL needs to be reconciled? In 1926, Canton was in the A political anecdote which is thrces of political turmoil. The current in China to-day throws theory of the Greek state had been some lumination on the dilemma abandoned for the theory of the that faced the Central Govern- Russian state, or what was const-ment after the Lukouchlao Incl. dered to be that theory. For at dent. Generalissimo Chiang called him, Michael Borodin, the High Pelping professor and philosopher. the "best that might be said for a conference, at Kuling at which a Adviser to the Nationalist Govern- a leader of the progressives, and a Corporation, new back to his home Mrs. G. Feschner resembled a However, as
ment, was an amateur Marxist. noted leader of the reaction, were port via the Clipper. But you little girl. Her eyes were large tunist he
a remarkable oppor-present. can't keep him down. An Tuesday with excitement and interest in the prevalling political situation Generalissimo Chiang was said to was able to manoeuvre According to the anecdote. morning he leaves for Rangoon, via is visiting this part of the world in Canton almost, as well as the have Imperial Airways. He certainly is for the first time.
asked the professor what Berlin is her ablest Chinese politician. our busy flying business man! home; this first
should be done. The respected air flight and Miss Edan Cadenhead, secretary Journey brings her to Hongxong. In 1927, the political fabric was newspaper
When the test came in Wuhan philosopher, who had not read the to Mr. Pawley, enjoyed her return Lapsing into our very poor French broken, as was to be expected since mediately responded "Suppress the for some days)) Im- trip on the plane, but going down we succeeded in learning WZEL to Manila was another story, Shanghai is the next port of call ceonomte foundations which were gressive, he asked the same ques- It was based upon social and Communists." Turning to the pro- was bumpy! Know what that feel-for this lady after several weeks not real.
tlon. Looking nervously around. Journey was wonderful, she said. Intends to see and study the Far
The strivings for Democracy in the progressive. 'said "Make 13 Now, young ladies in this Co- East thoroughly.
China between 1927 and 1937 found United Front"-and straightway tony, calm yourselves! Two of the Empress of Canada
expression in different forms. The disappeared-mder the table. The best looking males let loose out of
principal of these was the Con-noted leader of the reaction on stitutional Movement led by Mr. being asked the same question. Sun Fo. The Kuomintang Parts stood up, placed one hand on the In December, 1932, instructed that chair as though the tiller of a boat,
Several lends of Just smiled]
interest came calling and the The interesting and quiet of Asiatic Petroleum Company was voice, Dr. George. Sellett returned well represented by their head in from a week's business visit in Hanol. Mr. J. Jansen, and Mr. R. Manila. A few days visit then he Frost. It must be a big reunion heads back to Shanghai, and his in the Colony for this office, now, heavy business affairs.
with quite a few of the Company's Number One, smiling, commuter members from other offices visit- Mr. W. D. Pawley, of Intercontinent ing.
SGT. TERRETT ing a however, her first Clipper here. In the next six months she
BETTER
Victim Of Early
the United States in a long time IT WAS COLD and biting wind arrived from those shores on this that came into the harbour or
Morning Shooting clipper ship." Mr. John Potter Friday. at 8.40 am. with the Ema Constitution, designed to set studiously placed one finger of his
Detective-Sergeant Terrett, of the Hongkong Po lee, who was shot by a Chi- nese, alleged to be one & L Wong,
early on Saturday morning, was still in a critical condition yesterday morning. according to an inquiry made st the Queen Mary Hospital. The European officer was shot
away
America.
international
WOMAN FINED FOR TRESPASSING
TRESPASSING CHARGE
and Mr. Robert Chase. These tall, press of Canada from Vancouver China upon a democratic path, be other hand in his mouth and held. handsome young men B. R.
from the and the North, college of Dartmouth were greeted
drafted. The task was commenced it up-to see which way the wind Mr. Owen Anderson, Mr. Charles as soon as Dr Sun Fo took up blew. by Mr. Richard Halliburton, on Harris, Mr. D. McNell and Mr. W. office as President of the Legisla whose junk they will act as crew Robertson are on their first tour
The story concludes: After the tive Yuan in January, 1933. In visitors had gone. Chiang called in across the Pacific Ocean, to the Ban of the world. Two of these boys opposition
to the Constitutional Lin Pal-chun, former C.E.C. mem- Francisco Fair. "About the begin-are from California, one from tendency and democracy, the usual ber of the Kuomintang, and at ning of the sear, Mr. HalliburtonForida and the other halls from unsteady elements in the Govern- that time Finance Commissar of" expects to be ready to hoist sails Oklahoma. They are representa-
ment. more connected with the the Soviet Border Government in and
from Hongkong for Live of the U.8. Lawn Tennis Asso-feudal military and the remnants the North-West, and made the
ciation. Matches in Japan and an
of the ex-Manchu Bureaucracy, ingreement for the United Front." In the neck while carrying out in- ! Miss Lydia Longmuiler, from exhibition game here were well counts which were alleged to have by a tall gentleman and away he as. Hakozaki Maru to Singapore,
(To be Continued) vestigations regarding some ac- Manila, was met at the jetty-side patronized. Continuing via the been owing by Wong, for which whisked her in his car down the they will play tennis matches, then purpose he had been taken to the Kai Tak road before we had more to India for the next two months second floor of the Wing On Bank than a good look at this young, and more tennis Their final des- building by the latter.
fair lady! RAINFALL
tination will be Wimbleton, next "Bergeant Terrett's condition is Manila To America
spring. for the
Charged
Sentence of a month's hard la- with trespassing on The monthly rainfall report for about the same. He is very cheery
games.
Military property, Trul Kam-fung. bour "was imposed on Hung Ham, November for the Hongkong this morning and if anything is HEADING FOR HER home port QUITE APART from the principle gotanic Gardens gives a total of 58 slightly better." That was the in- went the China Clipper on Sun-and nis son Mr. Horace Kadoorie / hard labour by Mr. R. A. D. Forrest Central Court on Saturday when The gracious Sir Elly Kadoorie 25, was aned $10 or three weeks' 36, by Mr. R. A D. Forrest at the esting because it has been made! inches. Rain fell on only three formation obtained from Queen [day at 8.45 a.m.
came down from Bbanghal in the
at the Central Magistracy on Hung was found guilty on a charge known that His Holiness the Pope days, namely, 6th, 9th and 10th. Mary Hospital yesterday morning. US,A bound аге Mr. Jesse Empress. Christmas and the hot- Saturday.
of having been on the third floor addressed letters in his own hand
No attempt has yet been made Waterman and Mr. C. Bertrand, days will find the family in the Clarke, in a European lavatory at had no reason to be there.
The woman was seen by Pte. J. of the China Fleet Club, while he both to Signor Benito Mussolini
to remove the bullet which passed the later connected with Pan-Colony. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Victoria Barracks, 41 about 6.30 and to the King of Italy in an
through the collar bone and is American Airways, and bound for Kadoorie, are arriving from their
Able Seaman F. P. Giles told the attempt to prevent the passage of
lodged in the neck.
Manila, was Mr. J. E. Perkins, of honeymoon trip this Thursday.
Court that at nhout 1.20 am, on the decree--but without success,
pm, on Friday. Circumstances of the shooting the Paramount Films of China, have not yet been fully establish- who stopped by on' hla way from E. M Hardisty-Smith, arrived on The annual winter visitor, Miss
Defendant made accusations or Friday, he saw defendant on the THIS DIRECT REBUFF to the
ea as the victim has not been able Shanghai.
indecent assault against "some 'verandah acting in a very strange Church can hardly fail to have
manner. Europeans."
He asked him what he the Empress of Canada from cold some effect in Italy, and it will be
Mr. P. T. Ruyes and Mr. T. Y. weather in Vancouver. This at-
was doing, and defendant said he interesting to see whether or not
Sim. other passengers, were accom-tractive lady is certainly happy to the decree may yet be modified or
well-known engineers will assist in was looking for his friend. It was panied by eight Chinese passengers be back and looks forward to repairing the "Jink Plane Dorado." learned that defendant was form- repealed:
all excited and interested over the many enjoyable days with friends and also be on hand to lend aid, erly employed in the Club, coming air Journey to the south. here and in Mania. Hakusan Maru
Another one of those newspaper vultures came visiting, Mr. F. T. SHANSHAI AND JAPAN bound Durdin, representative of the "New late on Saturday, this comfor-York Times Though he pulled a table
vessel was of interest to fast one, and we missed him, his many Colony members who came journey is not for health. No out to the buoy for the goodbyes,
doubt we shall be hearing from Dr. and Mrs. E. P.Birt have this gentleman later. been visiting a few days in the,
Mr. C. F. Marshall Is a stranger Colony. Friends were at Kai Tax to our city. He plans to be in the
Colony for the next two months.
The list of "Big Shots" arrivals Empress is quite long. Therefore, if you permit us to suggest, the Newsettes will give you all the information in this respect. Imperial Airways
NOTHING is more remarkable in the history of Fascism in Ger- many and Italy than the way inj which the Roman Catholic Church, -in spite of its fear
of Communism and DRIVEN sympathy with the INTO
doctrines of au- OPPOSITION thority and hierar-
observers were forced to take grave view of his illness. Now that the good news has come that he has improved, the hope is a united one that his recovery will be speedy and lasting.
MEANWHILE, the anti-Jewish
campaign continues uriabated
in the Relch and has spread to Rumania. In the former. country. three more synagogues have been
desecrated and burnt
FUGROMS on the grounds that
·CONTINUE_" they constitute a danger to the public."
All indications point to the possl- bulty that the pogroms will spread even further.
to make any statement.
500n
were
It is revealed, however, that
after the three shots, fired by his assailant, alleged to be a Shanghai Chi- nese, S. L. Wong, who was later arrested at the Lak Kwok Ho- tel. Wanchal, Sergt. Terrett was found on a landing of the Wing On Banking Corpora- tlen premises, propped up arainst the wall, bleeding badly.
of a telephone call made from Central Police Station, where he had been taken late on. Friday evening on a complaint by the Gloucester Hotel. When his room at the Luk Kwok
on the
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SHIPPING
MOVEMENT
In servicing the 104 planes which will pass through Bangkok this month for Imperial Airways. The 'usual' number of calls there per month for this Company are about R.M.S. EMPRESS OF CANADA 50, but this Christmas mall busi-
The R.M.S. Empress, of Canada. ness more than doubles the ins (Canadian Pacific 8.S., Limited and outs to the Biamese city.
is due here from Manila at 8 am. Rev. 8. F. Mack held a ticket jon December 7 (Wednesday), and for Calcutta, and the other Satur- wili berth at Kowloon Wharf. She day morning passenger was Dr. will leave Hongkong for Victoria Peter Emmons down from Shang- land Vancouver, BC. via-Shanghai,' hai, on his way to India.
Kobe, Yokohama and Honolulu at noon on December 9 (Friday). Sunday Arrival
chy (and what else is the famous ONE CANNOT but feel sorry for
SIX-HOUR SEARCH "Fuchrerprinzip."?), has been
the youthful Polish Jew Gryns-bim, assisted Terrett to the ground driven into opposition because of zpan whose rash action led to the'
The Indian constable who found its faith in the importance of the death of the German diplomat floor, engaged a car from Fei "Individual soul and the ultimate
von Rath and, subsequently, to the Hang, and sent him to the Queen unity of Christendom. /
anti-Jewish outbreaks in Germany Mary Hospital, afterwards com- MEMBERS of the Protestant after hearing the distressing tale municating with the Central Police
Church, no less than those of he told before the examining Station. the Church of which the Pope is magistrates in Paris, but, however head, are one in joining in the much one may sympathize with C.ID. including ASP. Bidmead. sentiments expressed by His Holl-htm. one cannot condone his ter- A.S.P. Heath, and Inspector Rose Hotel was raided, police obtain- DELA of Imperial Airways' plane. ness, whose health, fortunately, rible action. He has expressed his skwy and Chief Inspector J. Wen- ing entry by a ruse and rushing Baturday at 7 am. has shown a turn for the better egret at causing the death of a der were called out and six hours in with drawn revolvers, a 32
departed from Kal Tak on after giving cause for great con- fellow man. Will the German later. 8. L. Wong was arrested in automatic platol was found con- cern. In view of his advanced age, Covernment express sirailar regret: Wanchai.
Captain H. B. Collins piloted Mr. for the Pontiff is now 81 years, obi
Be Jewe?
cealed in the bedclothes, having J. C. Johnson and Mr. A, C. Lam-A CHINA National Aviation Cor Colony from Australia late vester- 'He was traced as the resnit "recently been fired.
bert down to Bangkok. These two poration plane was due to leave day afternoon.
Prominent members of
the
YESTERDAY afternoon at 5.401
o'clock the "Dardanus" arrive for Chungking, from Kai Tak at from Bangkok with one passenger 8 p.m. yesterday. Mr. I. Shibayama. This plane is; A plane of the Eurasia Aviation a new one on the Hongkong run. Corporation is reported to be ar Previously it had been used on the riving about 2 am, this morning Calcutta to Bangkok route.
from North China with mail and Notes:
passengers,
The Ba. Neptuna arrived in the