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Confirmation of Canton's Responsibility of British International Convention GLORIA SWANSON

Policy.

IMPORTANT RESOLUTIONS,

Mass Meeting Attended By Over 300,000.

Although much of the foregoing, sent to us by the Prodehenar Nowe Agency, Canton, has been covered already by our own correspon. dent on Chinese affairs, the official version may be of interest to some of our "renders:-

Government.

A LIBERAL'S VIEWS.

"Peaceful Progress and Goodwill."

London, Nov. 11.

A Success.

ARTICLES CATIFIED.

Procedure Fortand And Ship Station.

Washington, Yesterday. Sir John Simon (Liberal) in the A plenary session of the inter- constituency he represents in Par-national Radio Conference, under Bament; refers the great and the chairmanship of Mr. H. difficult task before the Indian Sta-| tutory Commission of which he is Hoover, has ratatied the 18 arti the chairman. He says the Bri-cles of the new Radio Convention tish Parliament has a tremendous specifying the procedure to be peoples of adopted for communication -be- A mass meeting attended by more responsibility to the than 300,000 citizens of Canton India. It is a responsibility which tween' land and ship stations, in- took place on the 3rd inst. to wel- cannot be denied or evaded for itfcluding the rules for licensing rooted in history and in the facts stations and safeguards against come Mr. Wang Ching-wai and of the world of to-day. Therefore interference in distress calls Mrs. Ling Chung-kai and to celt the future of India is to be one from ships. brate the extirpation of the Com- of peaceful progress and of good- munists, Ho Lung, and Yich Ting, Important resolutions were passed and a circular telegram sent out. Mr. Wang delivered a remarkable address.

The reslutions were:-

1. That we should elevate the supreme power of the Kuomin- tang,

will both in India and in Britain that Belgium was willing to hold The Belgian delegate intimated This can come about only by the action of the British Parliament the Telegraphic Conference in combined with the co-operation of Brussels in 1928 instead of 1980.

-Reuter.

India itself.

"Both these are provided for by the scheme of which the work of the Commission is first stage. The Commission does not go to India with any idea of imposing

HOLLAND & HER COLONIES.

Radio-Telephone Results.

2. That we should support our western ideas or constitutional re-

The Hague, Yesterday. revolutionary leaders to re-es-forms from without. We go to

The Postmaster-General, in a tablish the central organ of listen, to learn, and faithfully to communique, states that excellent! as to results were obtained by the report our conclusions 3. That we should request the actual conditions and varying pro-short-wave radio telephone be

Executive Supervisory Composals from within.

tween Holland and the Dutch

the Party.

mittee to call the 4th plenary The task of the Commission East Indies on the 7th inst., and session of the Kuomintang calls for the highest qualities of that if the same standard of re- Central Executive Committee sympathy and imagination as aults is maintainable, regular In Canton to solve all Party ivell as for endless patience, telephone communication between "and" "National ̄problems.~~~

strict impartiality, industry and Holland and her Colonies is assur should altogether courage. 4. That we

ed.-Reuter. throughout the country oppose

"I am, upon my part, in this; the Nanking Special Commit-duty intensely desiring to give what service I can to India and

tee.

6. That we should follow the in- to Britain and while I am deeply

structions of Mr. Wang Ching-conscious of my own shortcom wel, the revolutionary leader, ings I am going to do my best- Mr. Li Chai-sum, the military British Wireless Service. lender, Mrs. Liao Chung-kai,

the women's leader, to accom- plish the revolutionary work of Dr. Sun Yat-sen. The circular telegram stated, inter- alia:

"We are requesting your atten- tion to the following:-

"RED ROSE.”

ARRIVES SAFELY AT BUSRA.

Basra, Nov. 10. The light aeroplane "Red Rose,"

DEFENCE FORCE.

RESERVISTS BACK IN

BRITAIN,

ARMY ALLOWANCE

London, Yesterday, In the House of Commons, re- plying to Mr. Neil McLean, Sir L. Worthington-Evans, Secretary of State for War, stated that out of 408 in section "A" reservists of the Shanghai Defence Force who

the Reserve 247 had left their

(1) To solicit the Nationalist which in on her way from England had already been retransferred to

Government to carry on to Australia, and had a forced eliminating the Communists, landing owing to magneto trouble. checking their injuries to the on the site of the ancient Ur of employment to return to the co- He had no definite in- the Chaldees, has arrived. Reu-lours. contrary.

formation as to how many had found employment.

(2) To welcome Mr. Wang Ching-wei to manage the Party and country, putting all. the affairs in the right| track in order to carry out the politics and policies of the Kuomintang.

(3) To despatch greater strong

ter.

COMING FLIGHT ROUND AFRICA.

TO HELP HER HUSBAND.

The "A" Reservists, on retrans- fer to the Reserve, received four- teen days' leave with full pay and allowances, and the payment of 410 in respect of each man made from. Army funds to the Un- employment Fund, as a result of which he was able to draw un-

Rugby, Nov. 11. Lady Cobham will accompany Sir to attack General Allan Cobham on a fight of 20,000 forces Tang Seng-chi, so as to main-miles round Africa, which he be tain the dignity of the Na-gins next Thursday from Rochester: employment benefit for 26 weeks. If he cannot find employment no She is going as a member of a crew tionalist Government.

of six,, which the flying boat special maintenance allowance is (4) To strengthen the revolution Singapore" will carry, and in ad- payable-Reuter. - 1

ary base and to eradicate the dition to assisting, her husband in activities of the Communiste, keeping detailed records of the DIPLOMATIC CORPS. (5) To promote the welfare of flight, she will, supervise the cook-

the people by eliminating alling for the crew.-British Wire- bandits."

less Service.

BELGIAN AVIATORS'

MISFORTUNE.

SHORT-LIVED FLIGHT.

Brussels, Nov. 11.

-Reuter,

SOME NEW APPOINTMENTS

APPROVED.

A CHANGE AT STOCKHOLM.

Rugby, Yesterday.

Mr. Wang in his addreas stut- ed:-"The causes for to-day's meet- ing are twofold, firstly to welcome me; secondly to celebrate the extir. pation of the Communist troops under Ho. Lung and Yick Ting. The Belgian aviators, Medaets His Majesty the King has ap 1.30 p.m. 2.30 p.m

With regard to myself, I am too and Verhaegen, who started a non-proved of the following appoint- 2.30 p.m. much to be welcomed, but to the stop flight to Leopoldville, in the ments in the Diplomatic Service. Sir Tudor Vaughan, Envoy- celebration of the triumphant re- Congo, crashed at Chaumont acar

Minister- turn of our intrepid aoldiers, it may Bois. Both were seriously injured. Extraordinary and be the sign of the triumph of our

Plenipotentiary at Riga, Reval, people and also the victory of our

and Kovno to be. Envoy-Extra- Revolution. We should be over-volutionary spirit, from all sorts of ordinary and Minister-Plenipoten- whelmed with joy. At the same sorrows and sufferings, viz., the tinry at Stockholm.

Sir William Erskine, Envoy-| moment we must stop and think evils of the Communists and the de-

Minister- how much shall we pay for those generated and undesirable elements. Extraordinary and who struggled, pr died in these We shall convene this conference ac- Plenipotentiary at Sofia to bel battles.

It goes without saying cording to the constitution of the Envoy Extraordinary and Minis- that our

sole and heavy respon-Party for the general good of the ter-Plenipotentiary at Warsaw. 10.80 am.sibility is to follow their sacrificial people, such as the reduction of British Wireless Service.. 12.80 p.m. and; revolutionary spirits to elimiz-renta, establishments of Peasants

2.30 p.m. ate completely the Communists and Banks for the peasants; promulga- LOAN FOR SOVIET. 4.30 p.m. thoas degenerated and undesirable tion of labour laws for the labour-

elements. As regards the main ere; reduction of taxation, and resuS, BANKERS APPROACHED purpose of my present return to toration of communications; facili

IN NEW YORK. Canton, I am planning to save the ties for the merchants; indepen- Party which will control the armies,dence of the Educational Fund; pro-

RESULT NOT KNOWN. and the country, thus with all the motion of Unions for the intellec authorities centralised and whatever tuala; and attention paid to the H

New York, Yesterday. influences under the Party guidance. inga of the soldiers, etc. It is quite

According to the "New York Now the Party has been ruined, plain that this committee confer Times it is reliably reported in With the Nanking Special Commit-ence will seek benefits for and re- tee in existence there is no possibi-lieve sufferings of the people is far Wall Street that Soviet represen- Furthermore, it will tatives recently approached lity for the Party to survive. Con as possible. Bequent. upon the Special Commit-uplift the supreme power of the American bankers with a view to tee's usurpation of all the powers Party, by which all affairs of the raising a loan of $100,000,000 in of the Contral Executive Super country will be controlled, and ac. 60-year 812 per cent bonds.- visory Committee, I strongly complish the revolutionary work in Reuter's American Service. advocate the downfall of the Special accordance with, the "Three People's Committee and at the same time the Doctrine." Then the objective of re-establishment of the central or to-day's meeting would be realised. gan of the Party and convocation Being also one of the members of WELL-KNOWN PHILANTHRO of 4th Committee conference in to-day's meeting, I will continue on FISTS DEATH. order to solve all Important out the revolutionary spirit to over-

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standing problems. The objective throw the Nanking Special Com-London, Yesterday, of this proposed conference is not mission, elimizate all the influence The death bas occurred of the only to discuss the Party questions of degenerated and undesirable ele well-known Bnancier philanthrop or to maintain peace, but to freements, and accomplish the Nationalist, Mr. Janier Cox Brady

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