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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1936.

CASE STATED FOR

SOUTH-WEST

Official Spokesmen At Gloucester

RESISTANCE TO FOREIGN

AGGRESSION

SCHOOLGIRL'S DEATH

A 19-year-old Brixton girl- Dorothy Trim, of Chantry-road-- died at Stockwell-word LCC achool last month.

She was being interviewed by

■ nurse regarding an eyesight She test when she collapsed. was dead when a doctor arrived.

US. BASEBALL RESULTS

CARDINALS WIN

J]

AGAIN

New York, To-day-

The following were the results of the League baseball matches played yesterday

A large gathering of foreign journalists and correspondents met yesterday afternoon at the Glou-to convey the false impression cester Motel at the invitation of a that the Southwest is seeking to Pittsburgh number of officials of the South precipitate a civil war.

Finally, to us it seems ineon- west Government.

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National League

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Suhr homered. Boston

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Koenig hit a homer.

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Dr. Kan Chia-hou. the princeivable that. in the fact of cipal speaker, said that the meet-foreign aggression, there should gt. Louis ing was called to make clear the be a civil war. If there is

Medwick hit a home run. when from the mili-time

the Chinese people

Brooklyn present situation tary point of view, to dispel a need to be united, it is the 'pre-

Resistance, a na-Chicago number of false impressions and sent moment.

to Da-New York to make clear to the nations who tional issue, should lead

internal were friendly to China the real tional unity instead of motive of the movement now in dissension. How could it be other-

wise, as the whole nation is mov Cincinnatti prgress.

II

Among the officials present were ing towards the same aim and is Cuyler and Riggs hit home ruas..!! Dr. Kan Chia-hou. Mr. Huang struggling against a common foe?Philadelphia Chi-lu (member of the South-west Germany, Italy and most recently Political Council) and Major Turkey were all unified through Boston General Li Hob-lin.

resistance to foreign aggression Cleveland

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American League

7 11 ? $ 13 1 Vesulk hit a home run. Ten

innings were played.

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Dr. Kan Chia-hou, Special Dele-or fighting a foreign enemy. This gate of the Ministry of Foreign has become a historical course in Affairs stationed in Kwangtung which the unification of any copn- try must proceed. There is no and Kwangsi, spoke as follows:

The following matches were At the outset, I must thank you reason why China should

be an postponed on

rain: account of most heartily. on behalf

of my exception. We appeal to you as Washington v Chicago; Philadel colleagues, Mr. Huang Lin-shu, the guardians of public opinion topiar Detroit-Reuter. Commissioner of Education of use your influence to bring China Kwangtung Lieutenant-General back to the natural course accord- Chang Yin-ming, Chief of Staff of ing to the historical law. the Fourth Group Army, and Major General Li Hoh-lin, Assist-7

I do not venture to express myitance against Japan,

The chief ant-Chief of the Political Depart-personal opinion, because I am reason was that the Japanese had ment of the First Group Army, afraid that you will think that as increased their troops in North for your very kind response to a diplomat. I

an like

Bis- Ching and in Peiping and Tien- jour invitation and the interest you marck

would tell the tsin in violation of treaty and have shown in the affairs of truth only when nobody believed when there was no necessity for Kwangtung and Kwangsi.

But you can believe me for such an increase.

iit.

Friend Of South-West

who

this programme of armed `resis-

I consider this gathering as a one thing. While I am an ardent Lieut.General Chang Yin-ming. very significant occasion. because friend of the South-west, I am an Chief of Staff to the Kwangai this is probably the first timecial of

the Government at Army, followed with a speech in when the political and Military Nanking.

I am not a Cantonese, which he said he wanted to dispel representatives of the two Kwangs

nor a native of the Kwangsi Pro- the false reports which had been meet with the newspaper magnates vince. My outlook is, therefore, circulated, not only in China, but of South China in the interest of

national, not sectional, and my in Europe and America as to the the truth and in recognition of position is impartial. I am one military position along the bor public opinion as a powerful in- Suence which may lead China out! of the present crisis

There are a few things I wish to tell you on behalf of my col- leagues.

Firstly, you know very well that

!tremendous demand

of those who genuinely work for ders of Kwangsi and Kwangtung-| domestic peace and stand for There were no Kwangsi troops in resistance to foreign aggression- Hunan Statements that Kwangsi Hengchow January 1932, a few days be- forces had attacked fore the Shanghai hostilities, I were mere propaganda, issued drafted a memorandum of foreign either with malicious intent or

resistance to foreign aggression policy, for the consideration of through ignorance of the truth. has become the unanimous and the cabinet, which strongly sug-If there should be a clash with of the Chin-gested the severance of diplomatic the troops of the Central Govern- relations with Japan. It was forment it would not be outside the people. Whichever side in China that raises the standard of the first time that the severance borders of Kwangsi. resistance does so only to accede to of diplomatic relations with Japan

The report that there

¡ese

are

the demand of the people. As was brought up as a government Kwangtung troops 60 miles over I resigned my office as the Kiangsi border, as reported in to why this movement has been policy.

started in the South-west and why Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs,la Nanchang despatch, twisted the at this no- because this policy was not adopt facts. These troops had been

it has been started

iment, Mr. Huang Lin-sh

give you a full explanation.

will ed.

Naturally, wherever the counter-Japanese movement and

stationed there for several years at the request of the Nanking

matic relations are initiated, there

In the second place, it is dejthe policy of severance of diplo-Government. They had been 'sent |

plorable that this patriotic move, anxiously awaited caring the past Ko my sympathy and support. In there to mop up the Reds. five years, should have been ques-y opinion. tioned, when it has become a

no useful purpose would be served, should these! measures be further delayed. I

reality, as to the sincerity of its come to the altar of public]

to

LOCAL NEWS BREVITIES

promoters. You are invited make an inspection trip to Kwang- opinion, not only as a Government

Official but also 35 a patriotic | ~There will be no Dinner Dance tung and Kwangsi where you can

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vail upon all the elements in this;

yourselves whether the South-tives of the Chinese press, to pre- held to-morrow at 5.00 pm. west's counter-Japanese move- ment has any foreign complication country to do their best to prevent

One case each of diphtheria and

or whether the whole movement is the disastrous consequences of a puerperal fever were reported to aimed at any particular person. would be too much for a causeing the 24 hours ended on Thurs- You have seen to-day a telegram which demands the united hands day. sent out by the Southwest Politi-

civil war at a time when nothing the local Health authorities dur-

cal Council and the Southwest and hearts of the whole nation.

Executive Committee of the C.E.C.

Japanese Aggression Explaining the political rela-.

EMPIRE POOL RE-OPENS

announcing five definite points

|tion,between Canton and Nanking, About 6,000 children attended| which represent their funda- mental policy. When the leaders Mr. Huang Lin-shu (Commission-the reopening of the Empire pool of the Southwest have urged the er of Education in Kwangtung) at Wembley Stadium, to celebrate second plenary session of the said that he wished to make clear their Empire Day half-holiday with Kuomintang C.E.C. to adapt those why the South-west had started aquatic games. measures, they are bound by hon-

our to carry them out so long as they are in power. This alone will be sufficient to disperse any doubt with regard to their motive! in initiating the counter-Japanese movment

Fighting Denied

In the third place, it is equally war regrettable that rumours of and clashes of arms have been freely circulated. It was report-j ed yesterday that the Kwangsi troops attacked Eengchow. The fact is that all the Kwangtung. and Kwangai troops have been withdrawn within the provincial borders and there is not a single Kwangtung or Kwangsi soldier on

the Hunan side. Lieutenant- General Chang Yin-ming, Chief of Staff of the Kwangsi Army, will tell you the exact military situation along the borders. In

the face of foreign aggression, we insist that every ounce of the sa-i tion's armed strength should be preserved and that not a single shot should be wasted in civil strife. But fabrications continue! to emanate from various quarters]

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