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STIRRING CALL TO POLITICIANS TO

BECOME "MEN”

No Resistance To

Aggressors

CANTON OFFICIAL'S OUTBURST

Canton, To-day

At the joint weekly memorial service held in the hall of the South-west-Political Council on Monday, Mr. Chow Lu, who was in the chair. made a lengthy speech on the problem of salvation

Mr. Chow: declared that the in existence of a nation or dividual is determined by the maintenance of its skeleton Hi its spirit is gone, it cannot be said that it is still existing. He took Annam and Chosen as illustrations. Despite the existence of the King of Annam and King Lu of Chosen. these two countries are no more, because their spirit has been lost. CHINA'S POSITION

since Judged from the events 1931. Mr. Chow said, China, could hardly be called independent State, because she offered no re- sistance against the aggressors and accepted whatever demands the re- they set forth, such as sumption of a postal service and through railway traffic with the Puppet State, the suppression of

MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE the salvation movement, the dis

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INCIDENT LAST JUNË

same

The incident in question occur- red at Taipo on June 25 of this It appears that the de *year.

ceased, together with another man. set out to fish for crab in sal beds. They arrived in the morning and stayed for some time. The deceased was digging when suddenly the accused. 3p- peared, and, without any warning, snatched a pick-axe with which deceased was digging and gave him a couple of sharp prods in the lower part of the abdomen. Ha also tried to strike déceased's com- panion but failed. “

The manager of the farm an which they were digging will be called," Mry Lockhart-Smith con- tinued, "and you will learn that it is the custom to allow anyone to

UNEMPLOYMENT AMONG JUVENILES

Reduction Of 8,000 Reported In Great Britain

Map London, To-day A special analysis of employment among juveniles was carried out by the Ministry of Labour and shows e reduction of": 8,000 the amber of registered. unemployed boys and giris under 18 Jess of age in June 24 last. as compared with November 26 1934. The total in June was 102,000, of whom about 56 per cent were under 16, a somewhat than jast higher proportion Novembe British Wireless-Ber vice...

missal of high officials in North China, and the abolition of the Kuomintang headquarters.

when

Council

:

The climax was reached Mr. Tao Shang-ming. Councillor of the Perping Political was detained by the Japanese Em bassy. Mr. Tao had been kidnap- ped in broad daylight in Chinese territory. Although China still possesses the territory, population. Government, and all other attri butes of a nation, she can no longer be called such

DUTY NEGLECTED Continuing, Mr. Chow said that! China is now in such a state be cause the individuals of this coun- try neglected their duty as men. Since September 18, 1931, no off- cials, from the high to the low, had made the slightest gesture to re sist the aggressors, and recently the Party workers in Peiping, when they were told that they were nat allowed to return, raised no word

dig for crabe." He went on to say them and said they had no right of opposition but departed submis-

that the assault was unprovoked.

MEDICAL EVIDENCE.

for them to dig there and that sively. they should go away. I snatched

If they were men, they would

the pick-axe from the deceased's fight to the death or slay them-

The first witness to be called hands and took it back to the elves. was Dr. J. VA. Griffiths, of the shop. The two men went away

Furthermore, Mr. Tao Shang-

Kowloon Hospital and he deposed and climbed an embankment and ming appeared to have enjoyed his washed their hands. I was not confinement in the Japanese Em- arrested until between 4 and 5 bassy following his detention.

to having seen the dec

mitted to the hospital on

He came to the conclusion that them When I was arrested the Why not commit suicide, or, like man was suffering from bleeding policeman asked questions. He Gandhi, starve himself to death in inside, his abdomen, but he bore asked me if I had struck anybody order to preserve his dignity as a no external marks. He explained and a sad no The constable man

I that Chinese people must learn

to him that an operation would be threatened to strike me and for- In conclusion, Mr. Chow said

essary but the deceased's stepced me to make a statement. mother

She subseq

and the op with

to this at first. told her I would follow him to how to be men if they want to re- agreed, however the station. I arrived at the po-store the nation to a state of in-

was proceeded lice station and the constable dependence.--Central Press.

stopped striking me: With an in-

The doctor found that the spleen spector at about 8 pm. I was

of the man was torn. The opera

but tion, seemed to be success acute bronchit developed and the 29, and the man die 'body Fremo and Identia

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OFFICIAL STATEMENT

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