THE CHINA MAIL, SEPTEMBER 20, 1939.
BIRTH
CHIANG KAI-SHEK ON CHINA'S POSITION IN VIEW OF EUROPEAN CRISIS
Chungking, To-day.
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IN RELATION TO THE European issue, China will
fulfil her obligations as a member state of the PARTY League of Nations and will intensify her resist- ance to the Far Eastern aggressor, declared Gen- RAIDED eralissimo Chiang Kai-shek in the course of a speech on the adjournment of the People's Poli- tical Council. Ching will try to frustrate Japan's aggression and also check her ambition of manipulating the international situation to bring pressure to bear upon other countries at this turbulent time. Describing the European war as a the Sino-Japanese,issue was a main appeared in the Central Police Court. HONAN'S NEW
human catastrophe, Generalissimo world issue, Chiang said that its remote cause lies in Japan's invasion of Manchuria 1931 in flagrant violation of her in- ternational pledges.
that end
The Generalissimo reiterated bitter in China will fight to the
to restore her territorial and adminis- trative integrity, and said that China's fighting strength was far greater than two years ago.
As a result of the failure to en- force international treaties and halt the war of ug- Japan's aggression, gression in the Far East has assumed wider proportions.
Following in the steps of the Far Eastern aggressor, certain Powers in Europe had resorted to aggression.
Generalissimo Chiang expressed gratification at the decision of the ma- Nine jority of the signatories of the
Japan, he said, was now resorting to political and economic manoeuvres In China and making use of Wang Ching-wef as a tool to form a new government.
Branding Wang an out-and-out trai- tors, the Generalissimo exhorted the Chinese not to be deceived, but to remain firm in their determination to fight for China's territorial and ad-
ministrative integrity.
Power Treaty to maintain the inte- grity of the Treaty and the fulfilment of their pledge to extend assistance to China by member states of the League of Nations. This holds true in spite of the outbreak of the Euro-People's Political Council had decided
pean war.
China's gallant resistance in the past two years, Generalissimo Chiang point. ed out, has heightened her interna- tional position.
Comprising approximately one - fourth of the total population of the world, she forms one of the pillars of the great edifice of peace.
He hoped that Great Britain, the United States, France, the Soviet Union and other Powers would realise that
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Generalissimo Chiang announced that with a view to strengthening China's foundation of democracy, the
to hasten the convocation of the Na- tional People's Congress and the adop- tion of the National Constitution. He hoped that the whole nation would co-operate to enforce the National Constitution in the spirit of the Three Principles of the People laid down by the late Party leader Dr. Sun Yet-sen.
-Central News.
A roulette gambling ren- dezvous at No. 26, Blue Pool Road, Happy Valley, raided by the Police last night.
Sixteen persons were arrested released on bail.
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• After the expiration of one year -ten dollars.
Note: these will only be permit- and ted by the Register-General in excep-
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This morning none of the defendants
Their bails were estreated by Mr. R. A. D. Forrest.
The bail amounted to $240.
The roulette wheel and table, valued at $200, was ordered to be confiscated.
LIU HSIANG GIVEN STATE FUNERAL
Chengtu, To-day.
A state funeral for the late General Liu Hsiang, former Chairman of the Szechwan Provincial Government, who died after the outbreak of the Sino- Japanese hostilities in 1937, took place here yesterday.
GOVERNMENT
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Chungking, To-day. The re-organisation of the Honan Provincial Government was decided upon at the regular meeting of Executive Yuan yesterday.
General Wei Li-huang was pointed Chairman of the re-organis- ed government, Mr. Fang Tse, Com- missioner of Civil Affairs, Mr. Tsao Chung-chih, Commissioner of Finance, Mr. Chang Kwang-yu, Commissioner of Reconstruction, Mr. Lu Tang-ping, Commissioner of Education and Mr. Chiang Yen, Secretary-General,
More than 10,000 people participated in the funeral procession.-Central | Central News.
DEMOCRACY FOR CHINA
Chungking, To-day.
EXCHEQUER RETURN
London, To-day. A Committee on Constitutional Go-
Exchequer returns show a total or- vernment of nineteen members has been formed under the People's Poli-dinary revenue of £309,811,381 com- tical Council assist the National Pared with £287,702,533 a year ago. Government in the realisation of con- stitutional government-Central News.
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from somewhere inside Germany yesterday and said that prominent Roman Catholic leaders in Prague had been arrested by the Nazis.
The radio stated that Polish miners in Eastern Sile-
sia flooded the coal mines before they evacuat- ed, and it will be at least a year before the Nazis can make use of Polish coal.
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The radio broadcast 0 proclama- the tion to Austrians saying that bitter struggle against Hitlerism was
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Total expenditure, less self-balan- cing items, is £513,881,260, compar- ed with £438,080,721 at the corres, ponding date in 1938.-British Wire- less.
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"Down with Hitler! Long live free Democratic Germans!"-Reuter.
CAR ACCIDENT
Mr. A.W. Googles, driving car No. 120 in Hennessy Road yesterday acci- dentally knocked down a ̈80-year-old Chinese, Chu Cheung, who was later admitted to the Queen Mary Hospital for treatment. :.
A Chinese school-girl, 13-year-old Tong Yuk-lan, had her wrist-watch .valued at $20, snatched while walking yesterday in Hollywood Road. A 30- year-old spinster, Kan Yuet-ngo, also had a wrist-watch, valued at $20 snatched in Wo Fong Street yesterday.
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