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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1946,

THE LINGNAN EXILE

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One of the first objectives of Ja- panese bombera in 1988 was thej destruction of China's unlyeralties. China had been building these in- stitutions at mpid rato, They represented her new way of life: a way of life which the Japs did

offering more mountain protection. stored, was moved into the moun- the cain. When the War

This, rice and salt, com mad like.

with bhe protection Hann us, the question of how beatur agricultural College hud al-y.

of we, at Lingnan, could contribute ready been located there. Finances hined

mountain folks our part in China's struggler went their lowest, but Gen our "rilles."

eral Yue Hon-mao, a good friend come among the exhistance, was not onally decided

of Lingnan, made a needed lann, which we daerwise would not have,

had. We could have joined the armedl

If we had had more money we Forest we could have gone off in

would have gone to a safer piner.

“government" huling, or we could do our best to

By Inte

the Japanesamoothly and efficiently, Rules and protent the new, infant culture re

thrown appeared to have subsided. regulations were strictly enforced. OUT provented by

Laittir.

Instead of driving along the Can-) As intruders, friction with the na- con nctions quickly early

R. R. nr. Lon. Hankow

they

Lives was inevitable. For example WH that her light vinced

established a corridor to the wew. the students started bathing in a China, Our re against the new

Lluchow.tream above one of the villages. Woel vin

alvor, stance was as much to

preserve

Kweilin, and Heaveng We wenThis pollution of the water was re- The new China

developed.

all such dignutes A to hit with

with back u our

kentoy. Talher

the vi- Many

of members F013

though temporary, war-time cam-

out" and din Lake

friendly frandis nud colleag

at San Yan Mino.

became iTu nt

months

to Invhe studente Fur three and a half

thin haven. enjoyed bristmas was celebrated there. A: the time it seemed us be n very

was' New Year linny occasion. ushered in with a ceremonious one thousand ane hundred and forty be blows on the little strip of leon serve our bril rating which 155 11

Laufe did we realise what was gu

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BRIDGE NOTES

diffulty.'

station. It bad boen kopt opon os pecmilly for 3. Some of our stu- dents were helpin' with these or.

we Panisationa. From there on [1960wed tho K.X.C. "evacuation load first to Koonuk, This in the Chine district, two daya East. Heru Wo prepared march away. Here we stayed for places for those to follow. Uthersnout a month, waiting for lean did trickle in until I had a group wang and nus unity. The young "About a month ago you wrote of wel-

about 180. These consisted unughter of one of und Blail died about the excellent bidding of this mostly of women students; faculty mysteriously; perhaps poisoning band." writes a reader, "All you or neute malaria. We went on to memtiera with their wives and chil-

the play was "The dren: trusted workmen. The int

Landing warTC

the Dean finally aid about

contract was far from a laydown, ter rendered most valuable nazist causa un with us yo day, but South's careful. plar carni

were the onca who journey from Koonuk. ance. They

tricks without excessive kwelve children in baskets

WORTHY LEADERS

I'm sorry to any that carried the Ja-

hung from the usual Chinese pole.

14 wne a happy meeting.

my difficulty, in seeing the correct surprising how well the

I always run it was

11wany had courageounty, Intell play is excessive. children fared. There were no ne

Jenki Qfficiently

losera rently, and The work en cidents with them.

sanaller groun táru much difficulty. also carried the University's remousons could not but run hisch cords none were lost no student a

mes. Partings were during these times. with us during the war years was and--there were no assurance of without an academic record when

Ic. what whe going to happen. we returned to Canton.

would UNS

Joyous and clear many a doubt and worry us to what had happened. We ware not a mangry organisation and act was fies to choose his own caursen, Doubting the decisio of leaders was only natural, at H. KQJ03W times.

1362 the leaders proved | D. KOS their worth boyund question to 4 10 5 and the Vast injority loyally "aluck."

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regin along the hire used moun tanton to Hennur Rome in 1935 ant

} President Taus the wa ratur ba Kukone.

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Following the "evacuation line" was comparatively uneventful. AL one point we did are the Japs only a few hundred yards away, but agath nothing happened. We would have walk from 2% to 27 miles a day. This way not easy for the North They alder members and women.

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INGENIOUS GODE We stayed in Yanfa for about a Some of the men students Donth. went off join the Armiv, others, began making their way towards Meihslen, where President ive had. located. We were finally able to get a few messages from him by

combination telegraph and run-

Wo | | 14 ner service. Alody, writing as if it was about The Pers private family affairs.

dont was the "head of the fam

were even able to get sense money from him.

Dean Hwang stayed behind in the Hakka villages for a time, with

APLE of about their best to hide books and other Lining, a missenare from Prosblent at emuipment and clear up muiters Lee ged Dean Bwang and my Before they came to Yunfa, my wolf to hurry an to Mellalen to

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Mr 13 and Mr. Sz-o charge of public relations, dealings with the peasants. A fur the President, he was all with My Chung Ya y: lo gel aome place where communications with Chungking and Amerien could be

shed. Bajet: money! our prime need at the the! Since the Jobs had him on their list," his was the most dangerous mission.

had some protve We as a group

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West's normal lend is the King of hearts, and dummy wina with The Ace. South next draws one ruand of trumpa, and then switchen The club King and Are to clubs.

are followed by a club ruif and dummy is entered with the just- poned scvond round of trumps for another club cuff. Dunny_regalus the Irul with a heart rulf and a diamond

is returned from duniray

the

monds, South finesses the nine. As

It happens. that forces out the King, and the rest is CARY. But even if West had been able to win the trick with the ten or Jack of diamonds. South would still make his contruct. Went would either have to return diamond up to South's Ace-Queen or leod a heart and allow dummy to discard diamond while South ruffed. Note also that it does East no good to not up the ten of diamonds on the first round of that sult. That al lows South to play the Queen and retain the A-D East's 10-7.

as a tence ver

The play in a rather nest one and is based on the fact that ther

a less risk in eashing the high clubs with a trumn still out than | in banking everything on the dia-

mond finesse.

part of the Province. Merasion kong as replace the the rentre of activity for the free Government part of Kantung. mounts retreat offlemalę, professional persons, ater one other But alat five

chant, bankers and the like were

At Dus point the stage is west rele a.#1, bere breakfast was had as n gathering in ur near this town.

for the key play of Vie hand. In- However, ser later learned Previou

Previous to the war the town was † stend of finessing the Queen of dia- that four hours after our crossing known for its wealth, derived from ON THE MOVE

15 column of

of about 400 dan suzdiers

the South Sens, and the large sum- did come along the highway, All

priinary and Becondary But the Jups kept ever on the

not have been accom thear this could Kukong Inuve.

HANG THE LANTERN plished without the ca operation of hnods; they were con-tantly usin

the peasants and Chinese soldiers

main In due time the

party the highway along the river, only A Stay raties distant. Qur scouts along the way. Dean Hwang and

reached Mathsien. They ex by a cluse kopt

eye on all nonrhy his group came by a alihtly dif

slower route, using river bontat ferent way. using 21 by n 1110

wherever possible. President Lee and our guards were last)

rout But he vigilant in walehing all

roundabout river possible

gave us a good feast, in one of the problem of crossing

faeus restaurants. It was indeed At the least sign of too had his Apurvaches.

sunt into the Jap line danger the girl were

a joyous ocension. All dressed up Mr. C. K. The was the "little hiding in the caves near the top

in our best, one would hardly know was his

that only a short time ar of Lie nuntais, since they would Moses" of our group:

we be the chief of Japanese brutality. Aaron. His leadership was superb

were suffering from sore feet and over pressing us onward when we The "committeo"

I was called upon had frequent

"roughin to 10 on. taking cure meetings: at least, once every four nooded

of the groun BUM IN In order not to aruuse the of the reads

whole as well as of each indivi nutives, we "The evening of the same day oupprehension of the

offering courage would often go to a lovely plum dual. and Kun President's departure,

the

right irisurely altvil. shots were heard. We knew then orchard, as if on

There we would discuss the pro- that the Jap lain-chetha nien were

A DELUGE blems of the day. From our own This han creating to the area.

The

After the crossing, we went into indəlligence it became increasingly tened our decision to depart.

the high- Linghai Shan in surrant appearont that Lyceri 3 . the move nexi Inerting

children: sorinking -man's-land penineuls of rain. The streams were awol- between the Jap and Chinese lines. len, forcing us to stay in a small thes the students and

faculty

On the urgent advice of the Chin village near the ton for four day Carrying their own

belongings:

ese General, with whom we were When the deluge bad aubsided and thea the workmen carrying some

touch,

we finally decided

to were able to move again, we found Preparations were all set for the of the fool. the University's re-

We obtained inove

one stream which had to be waded. again on the Brst of April.

reopening of school. gords, and other valuable moveable

Our real trek then began. It was at least hip deep, forty-nine times the use of classrooms from various whole properly.

Protecting Che

breek

we mve the to

inte due to the zigzag path down the local schools deemed best

up fine and very well organised were

mountain side.

trance examinations; we register- smaller groups. This for several

Hand claup chains volunteers From rifles

for and ruper

students. od the Middle School difficult to know

were a necessity WILS reasons. amone the stustents, teachers, and

where the Jans would strike next. these fordings. It was sleep! If Then the big news cumet The da workmen. There were about 300 of

Victory ane did not watch his stop, down, if one groun buy

panese surrenered! We only went six miles.

would go se would. Then, tou, it

Lanmediately down, down he

But

phans was easier to move about the coun-

everybody Comme

without changed and the process of mountain

thru a good hide-away in two

and slin

turning to Canton began. Gron

harm. Even the children kent dry "lines" villages. A group of about twenty try

smaller groupa. Dr. Kunklo and in their baskets, covered by the volunteers slayed behind to assure

LWO no-trump, his Union Theological College atu- large Chinese sun-rain coolle hats. that the remaining food, tooks and

dents had already left us about the We reached Fetwanchu, where the prorations had to be made. A Since your partners la fourth-hatid other movable property would be

to Lin- U.M.C.A. and

birth in a the Kwangtung

a staff middle of March to go

member'a family his bid must be sound, and you We transferred inter.

alayed in

hsien, to the west, making a dan-

Lan-International Relief Committee, needed attention. Also, before the can safely show your "maximum these Hakka villares for about

relief organisa-

are first aflictal surrender, the Japs pass." ail

gerous dash neruse the Jap. lines. the only civilian Our months. Nearly three

operating in southeastern still controlled part of the East so carefully The Agricultural group decided to tons Joud, which

we and

go North to the "Five Mountain" Free Chin, had estabished an River district thru which we had district on the Kwangtung-Hunan evacuation stution for the papula- to nass, The first barder. I was directed to take a tion of Kokone. In all they served Conton was a party of four head- group of about seventy to blaze over 60,000 people. We were c

ed by Mr. Lai during the first part 20 per cent for three no-trump the trail to the town of Yanfa, to mong the last to make use of the of September. They hurried to the

First the

Lie

were we

in

this was just for unsugh to find taps anoth did not survive. per

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The bidding: Schenken

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Answer: Bid

You Majer

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Jacoby

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The return could not be effected for the whole areas at once. Some

Score 100 per cent for two no-

to arrive in trump: 70 per cent for two dia-

Hon-lok campus laying claim to

all the property by means of semin

on the doors and windows of the buildings. This quick

raved

monds; 60 per cent for two clubs:

O for any other bid.

QUESTION

To-day you hold the same homi

lot of troublo afteron but the bidding is:

order.

Maier Jacoby Schenken

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What do you To-morrow).

bid?

(Answer

and was one of the main factors You in being able to open the school Pass around the middle of October. The 12) second party was of workmen who arrived to make the necessary ro and out things in Third, was President Lee, follow- In the official party of Admiral

Fort Au Princo, Haiti, Jan. 17. Chan Chak, the now mayor of

Elections for the now

Haitian Canton. Dr. Lee came back as he legislature probably will be held had gone

around the country within 10 days and the military junta which overthrow the regime of President Lescot has scheduled presidential election for April 15-Associated Prong.

REFORMATION CAMPS FOR ERRING OR NEGLECT- FUL PARENTS AND CLUBS TO GIVE WIVES THE CHANCE TO PASS ON TIPS TO BRIDES ON HOME-MAKING ARE PROJECTS NOW BEING 15-with a bar on his back. The stu- CUSSED BY WELFARE OFFICERS.

denta managed to trickle back by raziqua and dayious ways. I was ut in charge of the Inst Lingmen party, We came by boat down the Fast River to Shek Lang, ani

A WELFARE OFFICER SAID TO DAILY MIRROR RE- PORTER: "I AND MANY OTHERS ENGAGED IN SOCIAL WORK ARE CONVINGED THE GOVERN- MENT OUGHT TO PROVIDE STATE-CONTROLL-from there by slow train to Can- ED REHABILITATION CAMPS. FOR GUILTY PAR- ton. ENTS.. PRISON MAKES THEM BITTER AND DOES NOTHING TO IMPROVE THEIR PARENT- HOOD. THEY WOULD GET CLEAN AND GOOD SURROUNDINGS IN A CAMP..

"Fathers would go out to work and to give the blameless child to keep their families, and after a chance to lose its stigma. a while the whole family would

be free to mo back to citizon, life.

"Prison for the parents

A HANDIGAP

---

their adventures.

AT HOME

The physical Lingnan which I What a relief when we reached had known and loved and even the big Tai Sha To station. There grow ever since 1904 was all in to meet us were some of our col place. But more important, the leagues with the regular Lingpanaculty; the students; the organl bus and truck. Cher nasty had the nation; and the spirit had hold main part of the faculty with together thru all our wanderings their families carrying what was and and now returned. We had ns, been capo eight years. The build- does wanted children fee a handicap the University'a records and most

money. We ing about in mud huts and smoll no good to the children either. which the welfare organisations of the University's They go to a home, and got regi-are unable to remove.

I wore quickly carried off to the!.

villages. The Canton monted, and they lack initiative A brides training club has been campus without trouble. We felt now a part of our Medical

the "return to elvillantion when they face the world.

Pave started in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffa, co princes at a royal reception. how frat and cry for corn by the looul: Women's Gas Council. What a relief! no more dickering feeling with their modern and un-

mit of the real home. If it!

with coolles and no more aternal damaged buildins. It Mr. Greenwood, secretary of

ost waiting for this and that and the Wying to had the text was grati were a plues of diet and squalor." the Woman's Council, says, "Most

trees still stand- of ing and the outward appearance Lancashire welfare officers aux of the young wives moving into other thing. It was the middle of Ube gent that in cases where wives the nowy Prefabricated houses October and the University was

campus unchanged, except have had leghinto children have novorcun a hoine of their, just about to reonon ita doora, "ut for a few minor details. A lot of while husbands have beon in the own before, and we are hoping home." Our U.T.C. and Agricul- equipment was gone, but Lingnan, Forces reformation camps would they will pick up useful advice at Lural colleagues had already made an a whole, was still sound in body "HUPTMTHOM" To Torrive and forget, the Club?”

thair rotira They too had had and amirit. Lingman carries on!

More than half a million un- 4 of their, personal belongings, i inga looked immonse after kn

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