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It have not been withdrawn, "an eccasion of emergency or public danger" oxista in law. We would submit, however, that such an oc- casion does not exist in fact, and,
YOU MUST NOT LET THE GRASS that being the case, there is no GROW ON THE ROAD OF FRIENDSHIP. longer any justification whatever-Affle. Clairon. for continuation of the ccnsor- ship. In his ruling on the legal Issues, Mr. Lindaell made the point that whilst the worst part of the emergency which arose in 1925 may have passed, still some danger may remain. Unfortunately, no oficial endorsement of that view |was forthcoming during the hear- fig of the cases under notice. Had the Colonial Secretary, say, been called to give evidence, we might have been able to judge how the Government views the situation.
A further point of Mr. Lindsell's was that Inasmuch as the censor- ship regulations have not been repealed, it may be presumed that the state of emergency has not
ence.
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Chinese who was arrested on the
How Can China Hurdle 200 Years?
While traited
TN CHARTING a course by which | Fim of all, there is the development of I they can aid China's devolop some to the Tied Starosta
China
from us.
.... Mines will hays to he opened, and wil axtracted. China is essentially agricul
naturi
ment of a modern economic and bigger country, has barely 7000 miles. His many felends in business and Industrial order, the western na-old cant should be repaired and new ones Highway for motor trame should be bullt social circles will be glad to learn that tlons face a twofold problem- conrred so that, instead of being cause of constructed Rivers should be regulaland and Mr. A. W. Brown, Secretary of Menar. One aspect is to determine Lane, Crawford's, Ltd., is making good method by which co-operation can would be teful and beneficial, Telephone, and apprehension and arrow to the people, they recovery from his recent operation.
be made effective. The other is phis must be widely extended, and the radio should serve to bring ontising parts to work out the method in a man of the country luto hourly contact with other First Magistrate this morning, re- suspicion
Mr. W. Schofield took his sent as ner which will not evoke Chinese Best was, which have already mind a
beginning, should be further developed. of foreign endrpack-; Modern Harbours for lieving Mr. R. E. Lindsell, who is to ment.
Recommodation at world shipping should be bulit Cifles munt Mr. Justice Jacks, who goes on Home eent years has been act as Pulsne Judge in succession to The movement in China in re-be modernized and new ones plansed. The capital city of Nanking even now being leave to-morrow.
with expert distinctly remodeled
BusTetence. Water away from
should be utiilsed where (2 lata. foreign influence-fron and steel works will have to be con Since the days when the Dowagerstructed to meet ever-increasing demande, Vocus Road Central, Hang Van-ngau sentiment and used it to twint
Struck down by a tramcar in Des Empress capitalized anti-foreign China a known for her undergmand riches. (50) was admitted, suffering from rebellion against the Manchus into tural country and her peasants arful head injuries into the Government a fight against the foreigners, the farmers. There is, therefore, a wide field for Civil Humpital yesterday and died Chinose have demanded that they are at tracta of land which are W
selence to help agriculture. There soon after admission.
be pormitted to work out their less, bat which with frrigation can ve masin
Into fertile soil. There in scope for the fores own, problems without interfer-in ripert in reforestation in China. wholly passed away. Not neces- While inking a kiray black and fence. The successful efforts for zarlly, however. As we say, mat-the Water Police Station yesterday. revision of unequal treatles and ter, and in the Industrial projects white terrier into the charge-room at customs autonomy, the demand for In developments of this charac- ters such as these could well have Sergeant McEwen was bitten and had for the abandonment by the which will follow them, there is to be medically treated. The animal powers of extraterritorial courts, great opportunity for western been cleared up by official evid-was taken to the observation depot at are expressions of China's deaire enterprise and capital. Henry
Mintaukok,
for equal recognition among the Ford has suggested that the [nations. in our view, there can be no
American motorcar manufacturers Sub-Inspector Roger and Mrs. Roger The once characteristic view-could take no more lucrative step question of the present being an and family, Sergeant Kelly and Mrs. point was expressed by Wu Ting toward development of new mar occasion of "emergency or public the Colony from Home on the P. & O. Minister to the United States, de ways in Chinn. This, too, has its Kelly, and Sergt. Findlay returned to Fang, who during his service as kets than the building of high- danger." Danger from whom, or Khyber this morning. Acting Sub-lighted many with his wit and humanitarian aspect, for the
Inspector A. A. Baker, Acting Sub-wisdom. It was suggested to him development what? Indeed, it would he in Inspector S. C. Saunders and Sergeant et educational reform was the facilities holds the key to famine of transportation teresting to know in what respect, A. Wright are going Home on leave first thing to be undertaken in relief in the Middle Kingdom. so far as the necessity for a Press sailing on the Kashgar to-morrow,
But the erection of western plants Oh, censorship is concerned, the pre-
no," Dr. Wu replied. in China and the building up of On a charge of being in possession While we are getting the children foreign-controlled industries i sent time differs from normality. of 120 taels of raw oplum, a young educated, you western men will only one step in the permanent In none, we would subunit. The Shekki taw boat yesterday, was fined come and take our country away progress of the country. To aid continuance of the censorship $2,000, or six months' hard labour in to build up an army."
The first thing to do e China to construct
Bound economie order, provision must be default, by Mr. Schofield at the Central regulations in such circumstances, Polibe Court this morning.
mado for the development of her if it is deliberate, therefore Offer Grimmit: told his Worship It is to be admitted that the own people to a point where they that the opium was concealed in history of foreign aggression in which must develop in the cities jean carry on the economic growth, threatens a perpetunt interference specially-made jacket,
China gave no small cause for Bus- with freedom of utterance, #1
piclons. But within recent years and commercial centres and spread Issues striking at the root of situation which cannot be viewed Sebuticle, at the Central Police Court foreign encroachment
A summons was brought before Mr.there bas heen a recession of gradually throughout the country.
and a the freedom of the Press were with equanimity. From actual this morning, against La Mun, of the recognition of the political as well! Much already has been contri- Involves in the proceedings for experience during the Great War Street, aerusing him of selling adul- which is definitely attested by the foreigner. The refunding of the Shing Ker Dairy, of 15, Cochrane as territorial integrity of China,buted to Chinese education by the alleged avasion of the censorship we can speak feelingly
the iterated milk. Dr.
Pope Nine-Power Treaty which grew Boxer indemnities, the flouncing regulations againat local vernacu-annoyances, the arbitrary rulings, ed. and Mr. C. . L. Grist represented of 1921-22. The western nations tion of a large number of leading (Medical Officer of Hearth) prosecut-out of the Washington Conference of Tsing Hun College, the oparn- Blessed City (Bairstow) Westminster Special Choir to the ground its consequence of worship.`
lar newspapers which have fallen and the inconsistencies of a cen- guilty and the hearing the sum have shown an inclination to re-colleges, are due to western ne- the defendant. Mr. Grist pleaded not
the underlying Blessed City Part 2,
iden ons was fixed for I am. on Thura-inguish even "extrality" rights tion, eitlier official or private. In the chief witness for the prosecu-of which is wholly opposed to
day next,
so fast as practicable, the identic this the mission schools, including policies now being worked out a number of universities, have not being available, No Brilish tradition and usage. Feel-
The public are
with China by the United States played a tremendous part. A statement was made in Court toing strongly on the matter, and Concert in aid of the Kowloon branch Chinese judicial autonomy awaits ever, have been primarily devoted reminded that and Great Britain, indicating that lurge part of these facilities, bow. of the Helena May Institute is being. explain the reported Impossibility with due regard to the issues in- given in the hall of the Hongkong only the establishment of ade to academic training. But during of securing the attendance of this volved, we hold the view that there branch in Garden road to-night at quate legal machinery to displace recent years there has been 15
1. The Y.M.C.A. witness, but we are left with the is no longer any necessity or oc- Dramatic players are presenting "The
Amateur the existing customs courts.
marked tendency to supply the Monkey's Paw"
There remains, of course, some need for technical education. impression that if the authorities ension for the continued opera-
during the second were keen on pressing the cases, tion of the censorship regulations. will contribute a programme of vocal perhaps the best answer to Dr. Government, have given degrees. half, while a number of local artistes protest against any form of foreign yang, Nanyang and Tangshan "encroachment" in China, But Universities, operated by the any difficulties in this connexion The Government has at its hands and instrumental items, which have Wu comes from his son, C. Wu,in various engineering and tachni- might have been, overcome. Insufficient remedy in the ordinary || Rendall.
by Mrs. F. C. E. who now fills his father's place in cal fields, yet the training to some others words, the Government may
Inws of the Colony to
the Chinese Legation at Washing extent has been confined to the proceed –
ton: In-an extended discussion of outgrowth-of-the-necessity of have had its own reasons for with- against offenders. So long as Civil Service and that
the economic possibilities- of developing men.cquipped for rall- drawing. From one standpoint, conditions are normal, this is all Ministers will start the ball roll- Government "welcomes not only
Cabinet China, Mr. Wu declared that his road operation.
However, the Government has this is to be regretted, because, that is necessary.
ling by voluntarily accepting a re-foreign trade, but also foreign co-recognized the need of placing the as matters are, the position hus
duction of ten per cent, in their operation and assistance in the colleges upon a more widely pruc- heen left in a very unsatifactory
salaries. Meanwhile, Labour back-development of China." Vision tical footing. Industrial depart- state. Possibly had the proceed-
Mr. Snowden's Speech. benchers have been told in Mr. be required if this development is of the mission schools, while in
and statesmanship will obviously ments have been opened in many
ings continued, there might have
Mr. Snowden's indomitable Snowden's blunt way that they to be fostered. And if western stitutions exclusively devoted to courage, his genius for hitting schemes for social servicos. There to And a market
forget their grandiose methods of mass production are trade training have been opened. been, some interesting revelations upon the right moment, his capas a crisis to be faced and the 400,000,000 people, policies sound. portant gap. which the western
amid China's Such schools are bridging an im regarding the matter in which the city for relentless and accurate
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Snowden's speech should forcement of such regulations can never more in evidence than on
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Let us at once make our position financial difficulties, Courage wat tion of confidence in industry. China: clear by saying that
may
We are the keynote. For a brief spell he strongly opposed to the censorship was again the man who fought of any section of the Press of this the Hague Reparations Confer Colony except under circumstances for Britain her just dues. Mr. ence single-handed and obtained of the most unusual character. Snowden must be given full Being ourselves free from official credit whatever views one Interference, we are sufficiently hold regarding his rigid fiscal out- jealous of the freedom of the Press
look. His speech contained every to resent
element of a master-stroke. It j the imposition of any cut the ground from beneath the kind of censorship on the Chinese feet of his Conservative, friends, newspapers. On the legal aspect who were accusing him of squan- of the cases ander notice, we are dormania, It included pointed inclined to agree with Mr. Lina-comments decidedly unpalatable Hell's ruling that there is nothing on the back benches, and on near- to the members. of his own Party irregular in the existing censory every point it met the situation alip regulations. There is little fairly and squarely. Well might doubt that the authoritics, have it cause a flutter in the Lobbies, power to make such regulations amazing, as it did, the Conserva- under the terms of the Ordinance tives, and appalling, as it did, the which read that "on any occasion There can have been few members extremists of the Labour Party. which the Governor-In-Council of the
Opposition who thought may considor to be an occasion of they would live to see the day when emergency or pubile danger. hea Labour Cabinet would Ån- may make any regulatio... what-nounce not merely the calling of soever which he
a halt to public expenditure on may consider desirable in the public interest. tion to back-pedal until conditions ancial services, but a determina-
Moreover, there 'scoma ne doubt are moro
favourable. Yot that that such regulations as are made would appear to be the clear in- under this power continue to be tention of the Government. No operative until they have boon rovenue is to decline, as it must, new taxation is contemplatod. If ropealed. Therefore, inasmuch as the decline is to be met by a consorship has been established economies. It is rumoured that and the regulations establishing the "axo" will first, fall upon the
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leadership through atudy, but they hesitate to soil their hands to give the practical touch to their knowledge. The extension trade schools which throw the student in direct contact with_the practical side of his work offers Jan unlimited opportunity for the extension of the Hason between theory and practice,
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Western government or private endowment of the numerous typen of schools which can engage in technical training affords one of the great opportunities for service China, Philanthropists who Difor prizes for
suggestions upon employment of their millions might well give thought to such
to
possibilities. There is, too, an opportunity for unlimited indus- trial research la Ching, ranging from study of practical ways
of agriculture, to the
moment of now sèriculture-
methods that transcend theory and are applicable to existing conditions,
The experimenta of the Chiness Institute for Technical Training. in attempting to improve condi tions in the cotton and alik milla and the commercial and industrial studies of the Institute for In- dustrial Research in Tientsin, are but introductione to the vast work. which can be accomplished--not In the westernization" of China, but in the application of western Industrial methods to the podullag conditions extant in China to day. Recently, Judgo Yuen- Liang. summarised the eltuation when he declared that Okina: Is "trying, th do at ond and the same time what