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SCOUTS PARADE China Must Have Faith

INSPECTION

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Several hundred Boy Scouts, Cubs and Deep Sea Scouts **- sembled at the Murray Parade Ground on Saturday before their Chief Scout. His Excellency the Governor, Sir Geoffry Northcote, and Scout Commissioner, the Rev. N. V. Halward, for an inspection

parade.

Among those present were com- ja modare

A. M. Peters, Col. A. G. Neville, the Hon. Sir Robert Kote- wall. Wing-Commander A. H. Steele-Perkins, Major C. Manners. The Hon. T. H. King. Commis sioner of Police, and Mr. E. Cock.

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"At the present time, with the war only a few weeks' old. It is not easy to see in detail the path we Scouts have to pursue, but some points are crystal clear. our duty Firstly, all of us have to perform to our Country and the Empire. Whatever task we are called upon to perform we must do it with all the energy and in- telligence we can muster," was one of the passages, cited from A communication from Lord Somers, Deputy Chief Scout, referred to by Scout Commissioner Halward in his address to the scouta.

Continuing, Commissioner. Hal- ward said it was not often that the Association as a whole was able to meet together, and in fact a parade of this nature had not beer, held for many years.

The main activities of Scouting; were concentrated within the Pack, Troop and. Crew, but Scouts also belong to a great brotherhood of boys and men pledged to render service to their followmen.

That is why it is a good thing on occasions to meet together as they were doing, so that they might be reminded, by participat- ing to such a large gathering, of the greatness of the Movement and the part that, all hoped it might play in the building up of a better world.

WARRANTS PRESENTED

In

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Soundness Of Her National Policy

Below is given the fifth instalment of the full translation of the speech by Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek at the 6th Plenary Session of the C.E.C. of the Kuomintang.

In the second place, we must have faith in the soundness of our national policy. In this connection, I would like to remind my comrades of two things. First, it is fortunate for us that the war in Europe should break out after we have risen in armed resistance. Second, it is fortunate for us to have started this war of resistance against Japan as long ago as July 7, 1937 more than two years before the war in Europe. The first of these two observa- tions means that even though Japan has the intention to "rob while others' houses are on fire," she no longer possesses the necessary strength to disturb the world, and at least the scope of the world conflict has become narrower, The meaning of the second observation follows closely upon the preceding words. If we had failed to rise in armed, brutal Japan with their sweat, blood resistance on July 7, 1937, and and their very lives. The same instead had waited until war broke teachings have been our mainstay out in Europe, the other nations during more than two years of our would have had no attention to armed resistance. spare elsewhere

Unlike other nations, we are not Japan, continuing her aggression in danger of being conquered by We are moreover Initiated on September 18, 1931. military force.

and

and employing such military equip free from all restrictions

Henceforth, Our efforts ment as she had collected during bonds. decades past, could, have fearlessly should be atmply and clearly done in China whatever pleased directed toward one thing: so long her. In such a case, China would as Japan does not swaken to her really have been faced with pert! wrongdoings, we shall carry on fighting. If we remain firm and fight to the finish, Japan can never Now, because of our struggle and accomplish her aims, irrespective sacrifices for more than two years, of how the international situa- China has gained the experience tion may develop, and eventually

of utter ruin.

JAPAN WEAKENING'

strength that come from the dames of aggression lighted by prolonged warfare, where as Japan, Japan will be extinguished by us

The only thing which can free steadily weakening and nearing ex-¦ haustion, is sinking deeper into the other nations from the Japanese quagmire. Although the flames of for us to be as determined as armed conflict" have flared up in ever in fighting. China's war of re- another corner of the world, we distance works to the advantage have succeeded in holding Japan of, not caly China herself, but of down here. No longer can she the Far East and the world as a threaten other countries. Nor can whole. she run amok in the world.

FRIENDLY POWERS

We, in China, have only to con- In the third place, we must have centrate our energies upon dealing faith in the friendly Powers, devote with an enemy with whom we have ourselves to the continuation of propagate the already been long at war, for we resistance and do not find ourselves on the open ideal of saving the world through sea in a storm which we should saving curselves, thereby making have to fear might suddenly bring our lasting contribution to world upon us some irreparable calamity, peace. The purpose of our war of Hence, Our people must, resistance, as was announced at the understand that July 7 two years beginning of the hostilities, is ago was the most appropriate time equally to defend the independent to commence resistance, and that, existence of our nation, to uphold righteousness and more than two years of struggle international

preserve world and sacrifice have brought to us justice and to

peace.

The outbreak of the war in

the soundness of our purpose. We Europe has given further proof of

trust that by virtue of the common

His Excellency the Governor then presented Warrants. Certi- ficates and Letters of Commenda- tion, and addressing the gathering, congratulated them on their fine turn out. He endorsed Commis-Lavaluable rewards. sioner Halward's words, and finally wished the scouts the "very best of luck and a very happy Christ. Inas."

UNALTERABLE POLICY

Let us now review our unalterable national policy since September 18,

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and restoration of peace. Our war of resistance, began against a ruthless invader, will end in found. ing a permanent world peace.

(TO BE CONTINUED)

UNION CHURCH

HLE. the Governor and Lady Northcote, H.E. Major-General AE. Graselt, G.O.C., Commo- dore A.M. Peters and Mrs. Peters, Sir Atholl and Lady MacGregor, lion. Mr. and Mrs.

A. L. Shields, and Dr. G.D.R. Black, Chieftain of St. An- drew Society of Hongkong, were among these present at the Union Church yesterday when a Special Service was held in commemoration of St. Andrew's Day.

CHINESE CLERICAL Hongkong Volunteers parade be

ASSOCIATION

ters of Commendation were pre-explained that our national policy

Since we have built sented to the following:

v15 based on four principles: foundation for a final victory we Wong, Tze-shing (10th Hong Firstly, resisting aggression to can surely remove the obstacle to kong), Ng Tre-fat (15th Hong- protect our sovereignty, territorial peace in the Far East and punish kong), Chan Wai-chit (8th Kow- and administrative integrity:

the ringleader of treaty-breakers loon), The Rev. Fr. Maestrini (13th secondly, upholding the validity of and forsakers of righteousness. Kowloon). Yung Wing Tung (18th International commitments, espe-

In the future, China will Kowloon), Evan George Stewart cially the Nine-Power Treaty, the

necessarily become 271 essential 10th Hongkong). Andrew Wan League of Nations Covenant, and factor, in the re-assertion of justice (16th Hongkong), Poon King-sun' the Pact of Paris; thirdly, refusing (3rd Hongkong). Chlu Lin-tsun to join in any anti-Comintern (10th Hongkong), · Lee Chiu-sue agreernment; and fourthly, maintain (7th Kowloon). Greene Lee (9th ing absolute Independence In Kowloon), Liu Ting-fal (15th Row-, diplomacy. loon), Shum Yiu-kam (21st Kow- loon), Ho Kwok-fun (23rd Kow- loon), Humphrey George Ramage (1st Hongkong). Stephen Wong, (15t Hongkong). Robert Joseph Maycock (4th Hongkong). 'Llong Gen-yong (6th Hongkong), Lo Chl-ping (8th Hongkong), LI Che- min (8th Hongkong), John Pau (7th Hongkong), Chung King Dun (11th Hongkong), Loh Yul-wah (11th Hongkong), Lam Kam- cheung (11th Hongkong), John Lam (11th Hongkong), Wong Kam- in the present world. Only through pun (12th Hongkong), Hung Tak truthfully following the bequeathed shau (18th Hongkong), Robertson teachings of our revolutionary Jesse Leonard (4th Kowloon), leader, Tsungli, bave we laid down Leung Kwong-chor (5th Kowloon). this permanent national policy and year! Wu Kwok-tung (8th Kowloon), Ho thus to-day we are capable of lead- Kwok-cheung (23rd Kowloon), Loh ing the entire people in fighting Yip-yue (23rd Kowloon), Phyllis Rose Colledge (12th Kowloon). and Armanel Eva Wilcox (4th Kowloon).

(St. Joseph's

1st Hongkong 'College): Banner Competition Cer-

tincate..

13th Hongkong (Central Chi- nese): Competition Camp Certi-

cate. 1st

We have been faithfully following these four principles In the last eight years. In the future, we shall continue to ad- here to them in our struggle to secure for China independence, freedom and equality,with all other nations and to lay the foundation for a nation living by the Three People's Pri ciples.

Our comrades must realize that;

MEETING

The Chinese Clerical Association held their first annual meeting at the Luk Kwok Hotel yesterday afternoon, when the President, Mr. Li Hon-ping, took the chair,

The Association was formed on

It is not easy for a nation to exist December 1, 1938, and now has

The Scottish Company of the

fore the service and later held a reception at the Volunteer Head- distin- quarters at which several guished guests were present,

The service was conducted by the Rev, K. Mackenzie Dow, the theme of whose sermon was Cal- vinism and the Influence of re- ligion on the history of a nation.

The Band of the 2nd. Battalion the Royal Scots played for the 23. service ensuing.

over 300 members.

The following were elected

for the office-bearers

COMMITTEE

AT THE CATHEDRAL At St. John's Cathedral, a Spe- dat Service of Intercession for LI Hon-ping, Bo Jung-ming, missionaries' was held at which young Kwong-hing, Cheng Hung, the preacher was the Rev., NV. Yum Yik-nin, Wong. Lul-ping. Lo Halward. Yien, Tse Kum-chuen, Yau Hing-

MAN FAILS TO wai, Chan Hon-fai, Sung Kwok-

ANSWER

CODE CHARGE

ming, Chung Hing-yun, Han Kwai- ming, Buen Yuen and Yu Chi-lik

SUPERVISORY COMMITTEE- Sung Hon-ting, Chau Chik-sang, Wong Siu-yin, Mok Jok-fai and See

Wong Fung-ng, 55, merchant. Yi-ming.

RESERVE COMMITTEE Kowloon

who failed to appear before Mr, R (Bt. Andrew's

Lee Mang-siu, Chan Wo, Yau Church): Banner Rally Certificate. Edwards at the Central Magistracy

8th. Kowloon (Shurishulpo): on Saturday to answer a charge of Book-ching, Ng Yum-ho and Cha Banner Rally Certificate.

or cipher Kwong. possession of a code Letters of Commendation were

without permission, had his bail of $2,000 estreated: awarded to Scouts E. Paterson, L. Jernakoff and R. Clark of the 4th Kowloon Troop.

Mr. M. J. Abbott, who appeared for The Assistant. Crown Solicitor,

the prosecutior” asked the Court to issue a warrant for defendant's ar- rest.

DEFENCE: BONDS: FOR CABLE & WIRELESS STAFF Cable & Wireless. Limited, is Mr M. A da Silva, defending among the large firms assisting the Hongkong Police Force are could not explain the absence of their Stan to purchase Defence

The following appointments in

ALLEGED LEADER * OF “SOCIETY”

A Ane of $800, or ten months' hard labour was imposed on Fung Ping, alleged leader of hooligans who was stated to have intimidat- ed people into joining a "society" and who beat them up if they're- fused when he appeared before MY. R. A Forest at the central Magistracy on Saturday.

Allegations "of assisting in the management of an, unlawful so- ciety were also brought against de- fendant, by Mr. W. N. Darkin, who prosecuted,

and Mascara (cream with brushy announced: William La Barte defendant, but asked for an ad- Bonds and National Savings Our FIRING PRACTICEĽ

Bole Distributor:-"

AUW PIT SENG'S TRADING

CO. LTD. Hong Kon

Sparrow and Lancelot Henry Journment in order to give his tincates,

Calthrop-Calthrop to be Divisional client a chance to appeat. He also Arrangements have been made Light gun fring practice will be Superintendents; Alfred Reginald pointed out that sums of $14,000 in by the Company for Cable & carried out between the hours of Seymour Major, Walter Philip Hongkong Currency and $6,000 in Wireless stam throughout the en-6 pm, and 12 midnight today, to Thompson and Kenneth Andrew Chinese money, belonging to the tire world to have facilities for morrow, and off the 7th and 8th Bidmead to be Superintendents of defendant, were, in Folice hands investing in these new Govern- Dec. 1930.

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