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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

DISCUSSING

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1935.

DINNER FROCKS

LOAN FOR Two New Notions for

CHINA

MR. WANG CHING- WEI IS OPTIMISTIC

LOOKING INTO FUTURE

Nanking, Apr. 2. Prospects of a foreign loan to China at present are nebulous, although negotlations are continu- ing and it is hoped present cliffeul- ties will be overcome, Mr. Wang Ching-wei, President of the Execu tive Tuan, told the United Press in

intervlow at hist exclusive

an

official residence in Nanking to day.

While he declared no. Sino- Japanese rapprochement had been reached and added that such a rapprochement in the sense of a complete understanding was un attainable while Japanese troops occupied Manchuria and Jehol, Wang said be belleved Japaneso opposition had played no art in reducing the prospects of early in- ternational financial assistance.

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In the course of an Interview Insting more than an hour, the President of the Executive Yuan revealed that the Chinese Govern- ment is still making efforts, the PARISIAN RICE SOUP nature of which he could not re-

veal, to persuade the United States Government to modify its silver purchase policy so as to alleviate the

China.

harmful Consequences to

He spoke optimistically of the campaign against Communists and of the Government's efforts to deal with other problems which have arisen during what he called the "transition period" in the National ist Government's history.

Regarding the loan which fur Chinese the FRSL some time

Government hag been seeking abroad, Wang said that the pre liminary technical obstacles had proved so serious that the negotio tlons have not yet gone so far as to involve political considerations. Ile expressed appreciation of the interest various foreign Powers had manifested in China's econo- mie problems and of the difcul- ties confronting each of thom it. attempting to extend effective observed that Assistance. He China was not the only country plagued by knotty financial pro- blems, and appeared reconciled to the prospect of China depending on her own resources, so far as actual money advances at any early date are concerned.

If

RECONSTRUCTION

.

a loan could have been arranged, Wang sald, it would have been used primally for in dustrial reconstruction, of which China stands in serious need at present. It would have enabled, among other things, consolidation of the areas recovered from the Communists. He referred with satisfaction to victories which ho declared were achieved recently in Szechuen as well as in Kinngse.

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BRITAIN'S DEAD

PILGRIMAGES TO FRANCE

STILL FINDING OLD GRAVES

London, Mar. 30.

The annual report of the Im- perial War Graves Commission, Ahows that the cemeteries and memorials of those who died in the Great War continue to be the .nl!

objects of pilgrimage from parts of the world....

Sir Fabian, Ware, chairman of the committee of the Commission, says in the report that although it Is known that many visitors do not sign, their names in the visitors' books the number who did sign during 1934 was 112,994.

Д

"There is no sigo at present," Sir Fabian Wara states, "of decrease in the number of bodies of British soldiers found on the battlefields in France. A recent analysis reveals the fact that 1,246 were found in 1934, and that com- pared with 1033, this showed an increase of 110.

"From the end of 1921 when the work of searching the battlefields closed down and no was finally visible signs of isolated graves remained, to the end of 1934, no

fewer than 36,630 British graves have been found and moved into cemeteries."

and fry them lightly in a little butter on a slow fre. Add three pints of warm water, a pound of

The total number of names re- thinly-aliced potatoes and a season- ing of salt and pepper. Cook to- gistered in June, 1931, was 1,104,- 800. Of this number 587,117 had gether for n good half-hour and

in identified and buried twenty minutes before you want to cen. serve the soup add a handful of | known graves, while G17,773 were as "Missing." Of this rice, and at the last moment put recorded

however, 180,861 were in a spoonful of cream off the number,

technical "Missing" only in top of the milk for each person.

sense: they had been found but not

buried identified and were

names of "Unknown." The correspondent clarified this point "Missing" appear on memorials, beyond any possibility of mis- and they include those lying in understanding, and his remarks"Unknown" graves. were repeated for the second time by Dr. S. H. Tan, of the Foreign Ministry, who served as a very able interpreter obliging and throughout the interview.

WANTS PEACE

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CHRISTIANISING FLYING

China wishes to live in peace, hei sald, and devote her energies to MR. the solution of many problems in the interests of all the Chinese people. Without any prospect of enforcing her views by military ex- peditions, the Government has re- trained from reiterating unneces- sarily the position which has been maintained consistently in respect to Manchuria and Jchol.

It is a fact, however, that these provinces, integral parts of China, are under the military-control-of- Japan. China

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BALDWIN'S WORD OF WARNING

"We have got to Christianise Mr. of aircraft," said the use Baldwin, speaking In London recently.

He added: "I wish for many reasons ying had never been in- vented."

Disarmament, as many of them has and had dreamt of it after the War never will recognise the validity of was not going to be effected in the present military occupation, the near future. Ve are waiting merely until clr- cumstances enable us to enforce our rights," Mr. Wang said.

He appealed to all friends of the Longue to "stick to it" as they

had never done before.

"It is not new principles we want, but wisdom, courage, and determination to build on those old principles policles that can be applied to meet the new circumstances that

worltl. are arising in a new

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The language employed by Dr. Tan in interpreting Mr. Wang'e A small loan would have been statements is paraphrased in the ineffectual, he said. As long as preceding paragraph but is vir two years ago, It had been decided tually verbatim report of that part that the minimum amount nécded of the interview.. Wang went on for the purpose would be 20,000,- to point out that with this question 000 pounds. If the negotiations still unsettled. complete under

"We send our warmest wishes had, prospered more than proved standing with Japan was quite im to, be the case, further examina possible. He added, however, that to the Foreign Secretary and Mr. tion of the country's needs might It is the Chinese Governnient's Eden, who are leaving on an ere have led to revision of this figure, desire to set this question to one rand of peace to and out at first.

to speak whether power but the negotiations have not aido for the present and devote hand from the only men who have reached such an advanced point. Its energies to problems admitting the

Wang's replies to questions re: of garding the state of Sino-Japanese relations were especially signi- ficant in view of the address on the same subject which he de- livered before the Central Political Council in February. That ad- dress, in which he referred to the admonition of Dr. Sun Yat-sen to cultivate friendly relations and co-operation with Japan, has been

At the conclusion of his speech quoted since by some who argue that a Sino-Japanese rapproche but he was most emphatic when he Mr. Baldwin remarked that "in the Inent is already an accomplished asserted that Sino-Japanese friend-natural course of events" he must fact. President Wang in his con- ship must be a friendship between be getting to the end of his active

career in politics. verantion with the United Press equals,

SALESMAN SẢN

NOW, COME ON, POINDEXTER, FOR MOMMA, TELL SANDY.CLAUS WHAT YOU WANT

FOR CHRISTMAS!

CLAUS

more speedy solutions. He may rely on Germany and said that this policy apparently Russia playing their part had led to misunderstanding on Europe in this great task, the part of some correspondents whether we cannot rely on them and perhaps on the part of some to do so.. foreign governinants.

"We all hope that they may Wang reiterated the wish ex-bring back some news that may tremendous task pressed in his addrosa before give us a fresh hops and a fresh the Central Political Council, that start in the China and Japan might live to-before us." gether in peace and friendship,

I DON'T WANNA

MY GOODNESE, LI'L FEULA,

DON'T BE BASHFUL! SPEAK RIGHT

UPL

Yeah, Speak Right Up!

CERTAINLY! AW, MAW,

I'M SURE THERE'S NOTHING To be CAFRAID DE!

1- DON'T WANNA!

WHY, SONNY!

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10 This is

Sorry:

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11 Showing how a dog that has been docked can't hurry in a town near west London.

12 He may be a waster, but, my

word! he tax fight.

14 This used to mean a sweat-word. 16 01 do look at llosen! 18 We harshrenia icon se

it's just bccidental-I mean se cidental

20 Little quarrels. 22 Capital

24 River hidden in the Bronds. 26 Though singularly worthless, care should bo takon of them. 29 Kent watering-place. 50 Trim this free.

31 A canopy: the solver niny, or may not be the first, but he is sura to have the last word. apparently required support. 32 Rather thin before tea, it

Down

1 Here in America one can hear

Anna make It cory.

2 Tho'yokel, being without aspira-

tion, gets the bird.

3 The sings for laundry workers. 4 Flop about, fish, that's right.

frequently etolen, 5 Although

compensation ta sehlom claimed

CHARITABLE FUNDS

SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OF CHILDREN

The Hongkong Society for the Protection of Children acknow- donations to the Sir William Peel ledges the following additiona!!

30

for them.

d Footwear, not of the latest type.

and not of

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16 Made of bone.

17 I am not able to repair, but I

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10 Part of a church where the crucifix is or was formerly

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21 This must be made bigger so is, naturally-large-in-the-end... 23 Black mates here in Africa oro

frequently than white. 25. Near.

27 Flower holder.

28 A neglected means of communt-

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