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CHINA YEAR BOOK
1935 EDITION
The 25 Chapters of the 17th issue of the CHIN A YEAR BOOK, edited by EL G. W. Woodhead, C.BE., have 21: usual been revised or rewritten with the assistance of many experts, Chinese and foreign, and every effort has been made to bring information and statistics up to date.
The Chapter on the Kuomintang covers the political History of China in 1934. The Chapter on the Chinese Government contains the Text of the Provisional Constitution, the Organic Law, and the Draft of the Permanent Constitutionis.
The Chapter on International Issues gives the text of the Agreement and Exchange of Notes of the sale of the Chinese- Eastern Railway, besides the latest documents relating to Smo Japanese issues.
China's Communications Railways, Roads, Post Once, Telegraphs, Wireless, Telephones and Aviation-sre very fully dealt with.
D'Elia, in the Chapter on Religions, contributes an Chronological Review of Catholic Missions in China. for the Chapter, on Cur-
Modern Industries.
Russian border patrols, such as the above, have recently engaged in several combats with Japanese forces along the banks of the Amer River, between Manchako and Siberia.
CHINA'S SILVER
POLICY Increased Smuggling Reported
SPECULATORS MAKE HAY
} NAZIS SENTENCED IN, VIENNA
Tientsin To-day. Taking advantage of the fresh situation arising from the announcement of the Gov- ernment's silver decree, 110 scrupulous merchants and cer- tain foreign nationals in Tang shan. have redoubled their efforts to smuggle silver, as is evidenced by their extensive purchase of silver dollars dur- ing the past few days, a mes-- sage from the mìning towns along the Peiningfu states.
Vienna, To-day-
Of eleven persons called upon to answer in court an accusation: of having hoisted the swastika; fase in a church here on May 1 this year, two were sentenced.“ each-to-one, and a half year's hard labour, and another six to Six one year's imprisonment.
Trans-Ocean were acquitted. Service.
UNLAWFUL
ARRESTS BY
JAPANESE
STRONG PROTEST
LODGED
INTERNATIONAL LAW
· VIOLATED
EUGENICS IN GERMANY
State As Marriage Intermediary
HEALTHY PROGENY AIM
for!
-CHINA MAILTM SPECIAL
Berlin, To-day. An interesting proposal facilitating the finding of mari riage partners suitable from a engenic point of view is made in the periodical Ziel und Weg. the official organ of the native German medical practitioners' federation. the object being to assure healthy progeny for Germany's next gen-
eration.
The writer says that the Govern ment's marriage loan plan is prac It is reported that not only has
(tical so far as the solution of the the value of silver and copper
social problem is concerned, "bat that it is by no means sufficient coins in the town risen consider- ably, but also the prices of com
Innumerable healthy young Ger- Nanking, To-day. modities have reached high levels. A strong protest against the re-mans have neither the opportunity to make the so- The price of rice and other daily cent unlawful arrest of Mr. Nien nor the means necessities has risen to about 30 Kwang-yao, Committee member of quaintance of suitable partners, of Com-while à large number of young per cent. more than their original the Tientsin Chamber prices.
merce, Mr. Wang Yi-fan and other men are so shy of marriage that The efforts of the local Chinese members of the Chinese News many young women eager and authorities to curb the activities paper Censorship Bureau, Tien-suitable for marriage, are forced of the selfish speculators have, tsin, and Mr. Li Ming, a sec-to remain single. The result is a however, met with no success, the tional chief in the Social Bureau resort to agencies which profess report further states.
of the Tientsin Municipal Govern to find suitable partners, but are DISORGANISED MARKETS
ment, by Japanese gendarmes in in many cases mere swindles. Tainan, To-day. Tientsin, was lodged by the Minis- Obviously, says the writer, the As a direct result of the an-try of Foreign Affairs on Novem-National-Socialist State must it- as the intermediary.to nouncement of the Government ber 9 with Mr. Ariyoshi, the self act policy for the nationalisation
was bring together young men Japanese Ambassador, it silver on November 4, the more learned yesterday.
women hereditarily sound tary market here experienced The note states that such ar-registrars must keep lists where rests of Chinese officials and citi-young men and women can regis- zens in Chinese territory are grave ter their names free of cost, so
of
slight disturbance on Sunday.
Coupled with the sudden rise in
and
Civil
the value of copper coins in the violations of Chinese sover-that the pernicious influence of agents may be city the prices of commodities eignty as well as contrary to inter- irresponsible have risen considerably. Owing to national law, and demands that eliminated Trans-Ocean Service the tightening up of money cir- calation, many shops here have appropriate measures should be closed their doors..
All the commercial firms here have experienced some diffenity in carrying on their business, as the banks refuse to extend them credit loans. In view of the situation, the local Chamber of Commerce has requested the Departments of Finance and Reconstruction of the Shantung Government to "accord credit loans to the commercial es- tablishments, so as to relieve the market.
NOTES BEING WITHDRAWN
immediately taken to stop a
possible recurrence of similar in- idents in future.-Central News Agency
JAPAN AND THE SOUTH-WEST
Fukien To Be Base Of Activities?
Canton, To-day. Enmours of Japanese aggressive No less than $30,000,000 worth aims in the South-west have been
Chungking, To-day.
of
of banknotes issued by the native current in the city for the past
days. The Governor banks in Szechwan have been with-few drawn from circulation by the Formosa, it is said, has been ap Chungking Branch of the Central pointed the sole authority of car-
rying out the Japan policy Bank of China, t
FIFTH PLENARY SESSION
IMPORTANT TIME FOR CHINA Ways And Means To Save The Nation
Canton, To-day. The Fifth National Kuomintang
andi Congress will discuss ways All provinces are urgently re means of saving China: to-day. quested to send representatives to this Session.
Representatives from the Kno- mintang of Canton and Kwangsi. boarded the Junker and Hispano It is learned that there is still wards the South-west Govern tri-motored plane for Nanking st 8.30 am yesterday under the more than $1,000,000 worth of ment, and Fukien is to be the
sponsorship of the Nanking re- native banknotes now in cirenis-base of Japanese activities.
The Japanese economic hold on
presentatives and the Eurasia tion in the various districts of the Province which have not been re- Fakien is to be strengthened by Aviation Corporation, who espe deemed by the Central Bank the completion of the Fukincially supplied the plane to take These, however, are expected to Formoss Air Service, and the the following representatives to be withdrawn within one month Central News Agency. ~~
SIR ALAN RAE SMITH'S APPOINTMENT
London, Yesterday. Rae
Sir Alan has been appointed of the Colonial Deve dvisory Committee for 2 term of 3 years vice the late
Blackett Sir Alan Pim Sir Ba
lopment
be:
Kwangsi authorities will approached not to co-operate with Nanking. Messrs. Lam Min Koi, Lai Che-mun, Wang Yuk-cho, the Central Government, so that Chun You-mun, Wang Lun-si, Wai arrangements may be made to Won-soong, Yeang Chung-kun, tablish a puppet monarchy in the
Wang Ho-hoon, Ong Tick-che, Ong South-Neutral News.
Gee-moi, and,
Yuk-mun Union News
INTERNATIONAL AID FOR CHINA
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