JAPAN'S FUTURE

TIMES APPRECIATES MANCHURIA. SCHEME

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1933.

and hardly, be exported in this their natural antipathy to foreign" goneration, but it is likely that the domination. Japanese and their local aillon will ultimately reduce it to negl gible proportious,

On the other side of the scale,

the Japanese are temperamentally too reserved, perhaps, the Times As to the balancing factors thinks, to be good mixera with the London, Sopt. 14,

which are likely to weigh in future Chinese; and their ambitions may Appreciation of Japan's stabili- relations between Japanese and tempt them to extend the sphere sing Influence, in Manchukuo in Manchukueltos, the Times places of their continental influence too evident in the London Times in one acale the achlovemont of widely.

Japanese affairs conscientious

officials:

CHEERO 'CLUB QUARTERS

CONDITIONAL SITE IN BEACONSFIELD Arcade The "Cheero Club," which came to an end owing to the closing of the City Hall, and which in the making examples of the etabllian- The Japanese, says the editorial | past has done much for the benefit tion of currency, practical deve-in conclusion, must demonstrate of the men of His Majesty's Ser- lopment schemes, which even now that they can manage the Chinese vices in Hongkong, was again set the Chinese are discussing, and as well as rule them, realising on ita feet last evening at a meet- the generation and advantages of that some day Manchurians may ing at Government House, con- The paper remarks that the which Chinese peasants and mer-prefer to take their advice in pre-vened by Lady Foel, and at which complete suppression of banditry chants will appreciate despite forence to their orders-Reuter.

Hon, Sir Henry Pollock presided.

editorial on Manchurian to-day, which comes as comment following the appearance of three articles from n special corrca pondent in that feld.'

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In the course of a short, speech Lady Peel mentioned that the Gov. ernment had offered a site on the corner of Beaconsfield Arcade, on condition that they put up build- ing costing at least $25,000, and appealed to the whole community of Hongkong to find money build the grently needed Club for the Service-men. J

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Lady Peel and Sir Henry Pollock were supported by H.E. the G.O.C. Major-General 0. G. Borrett, Commodore Frank 'Elliot, the Bishop of Victoria (Rt. Rev. Ronald Owen Hall), His Honour Mr. J. R. Wood (Chief Justice), Sqdr. Lender Wood, R.A.F., the Hon, Dr. R. H. Kotewall, the Hon. Sir Shou-son Chow and Mr. J. L. MacPherson.

Others present included "Lady Pollock, Mrs, O.. C. Borrett, Mrs. J. R. Wood, Mrs. Tinson, Rev. N. V. Halward, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Tratman, Mrs. Kemble, Lieut. Fisher, R.N., Mr. Murphy, Mr. T. E. Pearce, Licut, Col. H. L. Mur- row, Mr. P. E, Barker, Mr. J. B. Ross, Mrs. Douglas Jenkins, Mrs. Bentley, Mrs. J. H. Taggart, Mr. A. G. W. Tickle, Mrs. C. G. Alabaster, Mra. Fiddes-Wilson, Mr. A. Brearley, Mr. B. Wylle, Mr. D. C. Wilson, Hon. Mr. C. Gordon Mackie, Mr. and Mrs. Priestley. Hon. Sir Shouson Chow, Hon. Dr. S. W. Teo, Hon. Mr. T. N. Chau, Messra. Li Yau-tsun, Ho Kom- tong, Lo Cheung-ahui, Kwok Sul- lau, Tang Shui-kin, Foo Sik, Mok Kon-sang, Sum Pak-ming, Ho Leung, M. K. Lo, Pun Hui-cho, Leung Pat-yu, Ng Wah, Li Koon- chun, Chan Lim-pak, Chau Man- chee, Tam Woon-tong.

"CUP OF AGONY"

GANDHI NOT TO COURT IMPRISONMENT

Poona, Sept. 14. The Mahatma Gandhi has un- dertaken not to court re-imprison- ment by offering aggressive civil resistance until August 8, 1934, although he will not modify his advice to Congress, urging indi- vidual civil disobedience.

He arrived at the decision, which he describes a "bitter cup of agony," at the end of his pro- tracted talks with Jawharini Nehru.

Jawaharlal Nehru states they facer two questions-the larger national issue of freedom and Gandhi's personal struggle. Ho added the Mahatma's leadership was still essential, but it was de- sirable to define the objective of the movement more

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