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AN ANTI-CHIANG”

MANIFESTO.

NATIONAL DELEGATES

TO CONFER.

Peking, July 13.

At a plenary session this after- noon attended by fifteen members

MONDAY, JULY 14, 1930.

KOWLOON UNION.

CHURCH.

IMPENDING, RETIREMENT OF MINISTER.

At the Union Church, Kowloon, yesterday morning, the Minister, the Revd. J. Horace Johnston, of the Central Executivo Com-read the following statement:

mittee, Wang Fa-chin, the oldest "The Management Committee member of the Kuomintang pre- of this Church, realizing that my sent, presided.. The meeting bow- appointment terminates in a few ed thrice before Dr. Sun Yat- months' time, raised the question son's portrait, and Wang Fa-chin whether I would contemplate a read Dr. San's will, then read a renewal of the appointment. if raanifesto which the "meeting an Invitation were forthcominig. signed; some signing also on be- It certainly is prudent to come half of prominent members' not to an understanding as early as present. Altogether thirty-one possible, and I appreciated the signatures were attached. Quo invitation to consider the possi Tai-chi signed on behalf of Wang bility of a further term of service Ching-wei, Chao Pi-lin for Yen here. After giving the question Hsi-shan, and Huang Shou-ku for most serious thought, my reply Feng Yu-halang.

was conveyed to the Committee at its meeting last Wednesday.

"While regretting very much to sever my connection with the Congregation and dissolve the many ties that bind me to the Colony (a-regret which is fully shared by my wife), nevertheless I do not feel that I should be justified in remaining for A further term. The specific work which I came to do is very nearly accomplished, for I was induced to come to Kowloon by the prospect and of opening fresh ground

this building new Church in

task has taken locality. My longer than I expected. and the new buildings are still uncom- pleted. The pleasure, which have so long anticipated of enter- ing

The manifesto gives, from its own viewpoint, the Party history since Sun Yat-sen's death, saying the C.E.C. has striven to ex- terminate communism and re- organise and unify the country, but unexpectedly Chiang Kai-shek has destroyed unification of the Party and predominated over it. His acts have been illegal, con- sequently he has lost the national rights abroad, and internally Kas much harmed the masses.

In 1929, Chiang Kai-shek call ed the illegal Third Plenary Session, through which he start- ed. military expeditions to ex terminate other elements. Yen and Feng more than once advised him to desist, but in vain, so the

into the more extensive comrades of all provinces decided to fight under the guidance of premises and enjoying the in- the Party, to oust Chiang Kai- creased comforts and facilities, is destined to be short-lived. All shek without compromise.

These signing the manifesto have the same I do wish to carry out decided, it declares, to organise my whole task and I have offered a conference under the auspices to remain until Midsummer, 1931

convocation

of a conference of delegates of the whole nation to aim at establishing the foundations of the country on a sure basis. Reuter.

Will Set Up Government.

of the Central Party Headquar-practically another year from now. This will enable mo to ters, and prepare a

see the various activities of the Church comfortably established in the new quarters, and the Manse made into a home. Moreover it will enable me to see the $10,000 scheme completed and the endow. ment fund secured. By that time also the new Minister at Kennedy Road will, if all goes well, have had nine months in the Colony and be settled into his charge. Furthermore, at Midsummer, the supply of the pulpit will be com paratively easy and an arrange- ment might be made similar to that which is at present 80 happily made in Hongkong, and thus all would be ready for the arrival of my successor at the usual season..

Peking, July 12. The inaugural ceremony, of the enlarged Plenary Session of the Central Party headquarters of the Kuomintang is to be held on Sun- day afternoon in Husijentang, in the Forbidden City, Que Tai-chi, Hu Tsung-to, Yeh Chi and other prominent members are expected to arrive in time to participate.

It is expected that following the ceremony a manifesto will be issu-

| ed, signed by the participants, and this will be followed by the setting up of a Government As soon as possible.-Reuter.

BOBBY JONES IS CHAMPION.

WINS AMERICAN OPEN TITLE.

Interlachen, July 12,

A very heavy shower this morn, ing brought relief from the torrid heat. Bobby Jones showed great¦ form, going rought in 68, and making his total, for the 54 holes, 212. Other leading scores at this

stage were:

Harry Cooper

217

Horton Smith

218

John Golden

218

Johnny Farrell

219

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219

Tommy Armour"

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Walter Hagen

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Williams

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Von Elm

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"These are the reasons which

gave for my offer to extend my term, if health permits, until Mid-

summer of next year and the offer was gratefully accepted by the Committee. It was further agreed that the Congregation should be officially informed of the step. which had been taken and the understanding reached. Accord- ingly this statement Was first submitted to the Honorary Secretary of the Committee and approved, and has now been read on this Communion Sunday morn- ing, and will also appear in the Press for the information of a wider public. !

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"There is always an element of sadness in contemplating the close of far too soon to dwell upon that a Ministry, but this is

aspect of the matter. There are still many months before us and a great deal may be achieved in the time that remains; let 114 rather make the most of our opportunities, while they last; for mutual fellowship and united effort, that this may be the crowning year of our labours. i together."

human and hooked his drive into the rough.

The Final Round.

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.70 for the last 18 holes, and. finished second in the competition, were: with a gross score of 289. Hor- ton Smith, who finished third, took 74 for his final round, his gross score being 292-five strokeş more! than the champion.

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The final scores of the 'leaders

Tommy Armour

297

Johnny Farrell

299.

287

Vori Elm

201

Macdonald Smith

280

Walter Hagen

303

Horton Smith

292

Joe Turnesa

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Gene Sarazen

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John Golden Harry Cooper

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