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GENERAL
FAR EAST- AMERICAN
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Cape Route To Be Used
The Canton, University English There appears to be musunder- Club, in conjunction with the standing about the effects of u | Canton" University Economica So- decision of the large steamship ciety, has addressed a message to lines hormally operiting between the World Student Association In the Far East and America to use [Paris] | in commemoration. of the the Cape route in certain condi
first student movement in China tions. Inspired by the Revolution on May 4.
THE MESSAGE
An official of the Brocklebank Line stated that the only effect of such a decision was to divert to the Cape route those ships which usually went from India and the Far East to America by the Suez Canal,
The message reads, as follows: Fellow students: It gives us great pleasure to send you this message. The month of May is a Ships from India to the United. month of Revolution In Chinese kingdom, he said, would continue history: May 4 is a day of glory to use the Suez Canal route. in the eyes of Chinese students, because, through the Government for on that day, 20 years ago, we war risk insurance scheme, in- started the Arst student, movement surance rates paid for voyages via against imperialism, aggression, the Suea Cañal are not' higher and political corruption. It, mark than those for, the Cape route. ed the beginning of Chinese Re- naissance. It foreboded the be Applicants for short-service com-ginning of Chinese nationalism. tory for f.f.d. at Worthy Down (Apri missions in the Regular Army should 17), appt. to Aric Royal cancelled; not be over 28 years of age, and those
THE SERVICES
(Continded from Fagó 3)
Lts." (A.-V. E. R. Williams, to Vic
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Vessels, however, travelling from the Far East to America have to pay a war risk rate of 35 per
Τα commemorate this grand cent. If they use the Suez Canal
B. Lamb, to Victory for tid. at RAF for commissions La the Territorial occasion, the Chinese government and only 10s. per cent. at Worthy Down (April 6).
Army Reserve of omcers not over 40 recently proclaimed the observance travel by the Cape route.
Sub-Lts-T. B. Winstanley, W. Nears of age. Full details may be ob Waller
J. M. Christian, F. P. Bond, tained from the Director, Army Dental C. H. Filmer, to Pembroke for cree. Service, the War Office (A.M.D.6), at No. 33 Elementary and Reserve Whitehall, London, S.W.1.
of the youth's week which will commence from the Art of May.
We take great liberty, therefore,
COLONY
I they
Flying Training Sch. Rochester (May Major-General V. M. Fortune, C.B. to convey to you some idea of our REFUGEES IN THE 11: J. M. Clegg. to Fury (Apr 23); D.S.O.. is acting as G.0.0.-in-Chief, student movement and send you
to Sharpshooter Scottish Command, while General Sir J. S.-M. Withers,
(Apr 21).
Charles Grant, KOB, KC.Vv.o our sincere and warm greetings. Sub-Lis (A).-O. J. J. Cunning-D.S.O.. is cn leave. 'Act. ham, H. M. Howard, . J. W. Kindell, .S. Lyver, to President for RN. College,
Greenwich (May 1).
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Mida. (A).-M. H. N. Allen, J. L. Appleby, C. F. Bailey, A E. Blacow, .RE Bradshaw, F. N. Charlton, H. A. Cheetham, F. R. Crabbe, T. L. Crooks ton J. R Crossley, A V. M. Day, J. B. Forde, L. H. Gallagher, AB Griffith, C. G. S. Hodgkinson F. B Jackson, R. W. Kearsley, 9. P. Luke, D.. K. Marks, P. H Moss, J. T. Nichol-
son, A. Taylor, S. Timbs. A. M. Tuke.
D. Urwin, O. E. B. Wray, to Pr aldent for RN. College, Greenwich (May 1).
Cd. Eects. W. Turner, to Hood (Apr 28).
Gunhers (T-G. F. W. Bruce, to St. Angelo (May 2); D. E Wright appt. to St. Angelo cancelled; C. R. W. Herring, to Ark Royal (April 28).
W. Engr.-H. C. West, to Wolsey (April 17).
wt.
WE.
Elect.-W. H." Skinner. Titania (April 25).
to
PROMOTIONS Sub-Lt.-(EI-A. L. C. J. Spearman, to rank of Lt. (E) (seny, Feb. 1).
Cd. Wardmaster-E. W. Biddlecome. to rank of Wardmaster Lt. (sen. April 19), and placed on the Retd.List (April 14): J. Gavin, to rank of Ward. master Lt. (seny. April 14,
Lt. Wardmasters--W. G. Collins, M. A Ball, to rank of Wardmaster It. (seny, respectively April 13 and 14),
RETIREMENT
Crick Warmaster Lt.-W. T. J. palced on the Retd. List (April 13).")
THE ARMY
Qualified dental surgeons are'requir· ed for service in the Army Dental Corps, both in-the Regular Army and in the Territorial Army Reserve of Officers.
ROYAL AIR FORCE
Group Caplain D.S.O.. D.P.C.
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WAR OF LIBERATIÓN
A decrease of over 800 refugees and destitutes accommodated in Government Camps, etc.,,, iz Urban We have entered into the second and Rural Areas is reported in the stage of our War of Liberation. weekly returns Issued by the Medi- A. Whistler. You have evidently read from the cal Department for the week end-
the large-scaled ing April 29, about completing two papers
years as an instructor at the Staff counter-offensive of our army andj College. Quetta, has recently been the breakdown of our enemy's Urban Areas (Civilians): appointed to the Air Staff of the
King's Park: 1,806, compared morale. These
military recent R.A.P. in India.
successes can not but strengthen with 1.616 on April 22. our confidence in winning our Ma Tau Chung: 929, compared final victory and in stiffening our with 889 on April 22 resistance to aggression.
AIRPORT NEWS
Imperial Airways,
NORTHBOUNU Thursday: Bangkok, Hongkong.
Delphinus-4pm.
SOUTHBOUND " Friday: Hanot, Bangkok. Dorado, Della-7 and 7.30 am. Air France:
NORTHBOUND
Wednesday:
Hongkong.
Service-1 p.m.
France,
SOUTHBOUND Saturday: Hanol, France. Service 7 am.
Pan American Airways:
North Point: 1.665, compared with 1,670 on April 22. Urban Areas (Soldiers): Lai Chi Kok Hospital
2419
(Upper Ward): 15. compared with 13 on April 22.
Ma Tau Chung: 763, compared with 772 on April 22, Rural Areas:
We, the Chinese students. are confident that a reign of righteous. ness and justice will soon be rea- Hañol, lized in the Far East.
In the name
Chinese of the students, we thank you heartily || for the help you have so far liberally given us in the way of
Kam Tin: 4.389, compared with |material aid and of moral support.
4,325 on April 22. / Owing to the fact that & great
Fanling. North: 721, compared students majority of the Chinese
with 745 on April 27, Hanoi, are in a state of unparalleled dis-
Fanling. South: 856, compared tress, we earnestly solicit your with 863 on April 22. immediate help. Finally, we fer-
"Man Kam To:78, compared vently hope you will exert greater with 977 on April 22, [effort to promote the kn- | Total: 11,022, compared with
Aggression Campaign the success 11,850 on April 22. of which will mean permanent world peace and the triumph of Democracy.
EASTBOUND Sunday: U.S.A., Manila, Hong- kong.
Philippine Clipper-2 p.m.
WESTBOUND Monday: Mania,, USA. Philippine
Clipper 8.30 am.
We thank you.
The term of office of the People's Political Council will be extended.
(Signed) The Canton University for another year, effective as from English Club.
July 1. It is now decided by the The Canton University Economics Central Executive Committee of the Society.
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