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In commemorating to-day's an-"
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ty and equality. We are fightina, niverary of the American Declara- for our "good" earth," for our tion of Independence, I cannot re- "Open Door" doctrine, the con- sacred homes, for
rich train from expressing my sorrow cllision of the Nine Power Treaty, heritage, for our national existence that there are dark clouds on the the signing of the Kellogg-Briand and independence. Anti-War Pact and in the schlëve, More than that, we. 'n ment of other landmarks of "his. tory, has won for your nation an undisputed leadership in world affairs and the honour of a champion of all that is noble and beautiful in international life.
Declaration stands. But for China
the issues are clear and the way
| is set.
As we gird our loms to fight the third year of the War of Indepen dence in Asia, we cannot but draw
fighting for a cause that is the Cause of civilized mankind. We are fighting against the menace. of international gang- sterism, the publie enemy No. 1 of international security. Wo DEEF APPRECIATION-
are fighting against the epide-inspiration from the herole sacr In celebrating to-day's ocession | mic of aggression, the disturber with you, I cannot claim to speak
of world peace and order. in the voice of the Chinese people We are Aghting against the evils if I do not reassure you of our deep of tyranny and militarism, the appreciation of the happy friendly enemies of democracy and self- relations always existing between determination. We are fighting ou two peoples and of the against the new conditions of "un- spiration and assistance you have
declared warfare" signided by given us in our task of rebuilding
and Tape
by rapine,
indis-
and modernization. Whether in criminate bombing of open trade, education and culture, towns, by mass murder of non- development of free institutions, combatants, by systematic destruc- or the realm of international af- tion of cultural and educational fairs, America has been China's friend and leader.
Recently, through your Govern ment's arrangements for sliver purchases from China and to extending loans and credits to China, you have helped materially in the maintenance of our finan- clal and currency stability. And how, through your abundant sym- pathy and moral support in our
The Chinese people thank you for your traditional friend- ship born of kindred ideals and convictions and built on the close community of interests dear and vital to both peoples,
institutions, by absolute disregard of neutral rights and interests, by inexcusable infringement, on the sovereignty of neutral States such as the Infamous Panay Incident.
WILD DREAM --
We are fighting against a group et militarist maniacs who are list-
fices which your forefathers laid at the altar of Independence so that posterity might enjoy liberty and
quality.
I look forward to the day when there will be, “Pesce on earth and goodwill kinong mea” and when our two sister Republics across the Paclio will be able to congratulate each other in memory of the 'thought that "Govermanent of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth”
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THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1939.
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From
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Air Mail by "Pan Amiorican Ale- ways Direct Service"--San Fran- cinco date, 28th June. Haiphong
Halphong, Fakhol, Holbow, and
Fort Bayard.
Japan and Shanghal
Straits. Canton.
Kaying....... Yasukuni
Due
Airways Plane
6th July
Pan American
Airways Plane
6th July
Cherfang......
8th July
8th July
Mari...
8th July
Burdwan.. Fatshan.
6th July
8th July
Pres. Pierce......
7th July
Canton Maru.......
7th July
Taiping... Cantor.
7th July
7th July
(San Francisco date. 10th June). Pres. Garfeld... Japan and Shanghai
7th July
Rawalpindi
7th July
Conte Rosso.....
7th July
Hothow...
8th July
Africa MarÜL
8th July
Txinan...
9th July
9th July
9th July
U. S. A. Honolulu and Japan-
(San Francisco date. 18th June) Canton.
Australia and Martia....... Haiphong.
GOLF TOURNEY. 8. A, Honoluin and Japan-
nul for power and supremacy, who Irish Amateur Leads Straits.
are frantic with the idea
of
Tientsin
Japan
Shanghai and Amoy Bangkok Shanghal and Amoy.
Air Mail by "Imperial Airways
Direct Service"-London 5th July,
Japan and Shanghai
Manila
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| Kalgan.
Tjibadak...
date. Imperial
distress, your valuable services in Japan and mission" of my In Qualifying Round our war relier work, and your the world, and who are ruthlessly CONSIGNEES' NOTICE."
ST. ANDREWS July 5 (Reuter) positive cooperation in our hour of seeking to conquer China merely need, you have afforded us great as a stepping-stone toward real-James Bruen, the young Irish ing their wild dream of achieving amateur; led the Aeld in the encouragement in our stubborn defence of free institutions.
Japan's mastery of Asia, hegemony qualifying rounds of the British in the Pacific and eventival Open Golf Championship. yester-. domination over the world. We day with two rounds of 60, an ag- are nghting against an ambitious gregate of 138. aggressive Power, which, if it Henry Cotton was second with 73 Calcutta, Strafts and Saigon. should succeed In controlling ang 69 (142) together with Lawson Shanghai and Swatow... China's vast man-power-and "Little: (America) 69, and 13 (142). Haiphong Pakhot, Hothow · and; RUMOURS OF WARS
natural resources, would surely not Other scores were; Alliss 74 and Fort Bayard. Perhaps some of you who are
its greedy 69 (143), Bulls 71 and 72 (143), | Shanghal. ......... now in my invisible audience will hands to the possesalons of West-Fallon of Huddersfield, '71 and 73 Japan recall that two years ago it was erh Powers in the Pacific and the (144), Ballfeu (Australia) 73 and 13 Straits my happy privilege to participate Astatic Continent and even to the (146), Locke 13 and 14 x147).
There in your own land, in celebrating shores of these very Powers. We
were 129 players with That are therefore fighting a battle that scores of 156 or better who also the Glorious 4th of July, day broke upon a happier world is yours and the world's as muca qualified for the competition pro- than the world of this day, for to as it is ours, day wars and Mumours of wars disturb us all.
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The noble aspirations expressed In the aclaration of Independence as well as in those solemn inter- national agreements which your country and mine both esposo, have now unhappily received a great setback from a fresh release of the "forces of war, and aggres- sion in a large part of the world. The spirit of reason and concilia- tion has yielded place to primitive brute force....
The sanctity of international law and treaties has been trampled upon with impunity. The system of international security has been seriously challenged. Mankind seems to be reverting to another Dark Age. Conturies of human pro-
hesitate to stretch
Ir a sense, we are also fight- ing a battle for the innocent, hardworking masses of Japan who are now in the grip of their military tyrants. For we believe that the final victory of 'right' and justive in Asia will bring freedom to the Japanese people from the feudalistic dictatorship that now holds them in bonds and shackles.
NOT DESPONDENT
per.
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Among the "fallures to quality were Jurando 77 and 84 (161), WI- Halm Laidlaw, Cotton's assistant, 160 and Cecil Denny,162,
CAN HEAVY THUNDERSTORM
Air Mail by "Air France Direct Service"-Paris date, 5th July Java and Manila.........
Straits and Manila
Canada, 7.8.4., Japan and Shang- hal (Vancouver B., C. date 24th June).
Japan. Straits
ST. ANDREW's, July 5 (Reuter) Strafta A heavy, thunderstorm which Shanghai lasted half an hour, drenched both Shanghai
| plagers "and spectators at the
tournament here to-day.
There was a vivid flash of light-
Airwayą Plane Chenonceau.......... [ Gertrude Maersk Islami........... Kwangtung.
Suiyang......que ti Deucalion............ Anyo Marui...... Cremer.
16th July
-10th July
10th July
10th July
11th July
11th July
11th July
11th July
11th July
Air France
12th July
12th July
18th July
Emp. of Asia.....
13th July
Santhia.
13th July
Cyclops........
13th July
Menelaus.....
13th July
Soudan...
14th July
Hulda Maersk
14th July
Plane Tilsalak.. Gneisenau.
OUTWARD 'MAILS
REGISTERED AND PARCEL MANA are closed 15 minutes earlier
ning as R. E. G. Whitcombe pre-than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where malla
Now it is these considerations pared to drive in the first round that afford consolation to our peo of the competition proper for the ple in the tremendous sacrifices British Open Golf Championship.
Notable scores to-day were
necessitated in our resistance to
FAULKNER'LEADING
the aggressor. We are not despon-Cotton. 74, and Robson, 74, dent; rather are we proud to make Max Faulkner leads the field at these sacritices in the 'cause of
the first ultimate"
peace and freedom the halfway stage in
round with 70, followed by Reg throughout the world.
To this cause
·
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For
Fort Bayard i Manila, Bangkok, Mauritius, Re- Halphong
union and Madagascar. Sandakan..................
THURSDAY Fort Bayard Parcels only for Germany vis
Hamburg we solemnly reinald Whitcombe, Alfred Perry and gress may be set back, Civil-dedicate ourselves, for without W E. Davies (71 each), Leonard shanghai, Japan, and Europe. (ex- ization is at stake,
cept Great Britain and Eire) peace and liberty, life is pointless, Crawley (72), and Bertaling (A
and Fairweather (73
Via Siberia. WHOLESALE SLAUGHTER We wholeheartedly subscribe the seatine) For two years a great War of feelings of your great patriot, Pat-each). Independence for nearly a quarter rick Henry, who said: "Give me Cotton (74), Charles Whitcombe Other notables scores were Henry of mankind has been raging fierce-liberty or give me death!"
and Abe Mitchell (75 each), Jack ly on China's soll. "Every day And yet, the maintenance of Japan's modern military machine international law and Justice is McLean and Lawson Little (79 rains death and destruction on our not the concern
nation each), 'mnocent people, on our open cities, clone. Vital interests cannot be and even on our remote country- | protected by shutting one's eyes to side hundreds of mile away from world realities, any more than the the front.
ostrich can achieve protective The horrors, barbarities, inde-solation by birying its head in the cencies and lawlessness which sand. When gangsters attack Japan's aggression has brought in one's next door neighbour, one its train are not only incredible to cannot secure himself by ducking clylized mankind of the 20th cer- his head under the bedclothes. tury but are revolting even to the most elemental sense of human reason and decency.
of one
When a are breaks out in one's reighbourhood, one cannot protect his own house by closing its doors and windows, North American peace and security in the long run are undeniably contingent on world
peace and security. But to enjoy peace, it is necessary to work for peace; and to ensure security, one must pay the price for security.
KOWLOON GOLF CLUB
The following are the results of the Mixed Foursomes played at the Kowloon Golf Club on Sunday:
Winners: "Mrs. Kershaw and A. J. Dennis 4 up.
Runners Up: Mrs. Dennis and J, Henderson 1 up.
The winner of the June Monthly. Medal was W. Davenport, with a net return of 88:
HE, AT SHEK-O
At this very moment I am Speaking from a city which has had the hitter experience öt wholesale slaughter of in- nocent, civilians and wanton
His Excellency the Governor, Bir destruction of private property
Geoffry Northcote, lunched at through indiscriminate bomb.
Shek-O Club yesterday when he ing by Japanese aeroplanes.
Let me remind you that Japan played golf for the Hongkong Can Japan's bombs and machine as a warring nation is by no means Volunteer Defence Corps against guns terrorize the Chinese people self-sufficient. In attacking China the Club, Into submission? Will this young it is dependent upon the outside Republic of ours conceived and world, especially America, for the ADVERTISED dedicated as your Republic perish supply of war materials and from the earth in face of Japan's instruments of destruction; and to aggression?" The 470,000,000 souls obtain the means for the purchase of China may No" Japan's reign of these deadly weapons and to sell its of terror cannot break our morale; materials It bas it cannot till our national somf; it own products. For instance, Japan
only hardens our will to resist. mast buy your scrap from and out
Herein lies the vulnerability of Japan the aggressor. Here- In He also the opportunity of the American people to help In checking the Insatiable am- bition of the Island Empire..
ECONOMIC STRENGTH ** In their economic strength alone,
True; the inadequacy of our ton and must sell to you its silk. mechanical equipment forces us to fight against great odds. But we have the grim determination to Aght to the bitter end. For two years we have fought stubbornly, and ha exploded the myth of Japan's invincibility. For any number of years we will continue tonight until Japan realizes that the "American" people possers & China cannot be conquered and weapor until China emerges from this the great cruel was a nation free and reborn
A BIGHT AND JUSTICE
We'
are confident that
victory shall bei durs, because, are know that right and justice are our side Wear, frutiner.
SAILING
FROM H.K.
(Continued from Page 16). Rawalpindi, P. & O., July 8,
Dencation, B. & 8., July 12. City of Derby, Back Line, July 14, Glensaru, Jardino's, July 15. Bouden, P.&O., July is." Patroclos, B. & B., July 28.
Rawalpindi, P. & O., July 8.
Marseilles Yasukuni Maru, NY. K., July 6, Tamerlane, Thoreman, July Chenonosaur, Massaguelos, July 10, Pros: Garasid, A. D. Linas, July 8, more powerful than all walplodi, P. & 0, July 6
Japan is capable of Denation,
July 12 40 its support the Sun, P. & 0. Jaly 15.
Clenescu, Jardine & July 15. America kitensifies its All Bou Messagorios, July 20
Japan, Free Monroe A2 Linas, July 20,
Inankuni Maru NYK, July 6,
out going to prm. Garied, P. Linely July A
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11.30 AM
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