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foreign and particularly anti-American senti- ment among the Chinese" were described to- day by Walter G. Rundle, United Press Gen- eral Manager for China, who just returned to the United States after an extended tour of duty in the Far East.
CIVIL WAR NEARS CRISIS
(By Miles Vaughn)
In Port
Shanghai ShippingList Housing Problem
Shanghai. June 29.
Alteranda (B. &-8.) Anhui (3. • · B.) Amaranthue (Wei Lock) Arcadia Victory (A.PL.) Avh (C.W.TA Annlock (Wallem) The Committee of the Shatig-Backhursen Ell, á 8.3 hai City Council today request-tellerophon (1). & 5.) ed the city government and then 13.C...) district court to look favourably Cam Union (Teraca) on eases of tenants allotted to Caroline Muller Mallery requlsitioned houses by the Chungking D. & S.)
Edith Maller (Jardine's) Chinese authorities after
Emp. Dirk (D. & 8.) Emp. Frater (Jardine) Emp.. B (M.D.T.)
the
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SAILINGS
8.8. "TINGSANG" to Salgon, Stralis & Calcutta Noon 29th Juno
Talkou ak.
8.8. "WINGSANG"
Talkoo dh
8.9. Pu
8.8. "TAKSANG" S.S. "MAUSANG"
Tau Won Ymt.
6.9.1
Kin. dk,
'init'
Talkoo dk
B.E. 1
R.E.
8.8. "KWAISANG" S.S. "HINSANG"
B.C.
8.0, 'a
Citing typical Instances of "indignities suffered by foreign residents in Shangka! and else
told where in China” Rund'e how a rickaha coolle spat in an American woman's face and a mob of Chingue rallians at- tacked and robbed un American Army major while Chinese po- licemen stood by unconcerned.
He said such incidents
are war.
These houses, which were the "dangerous because a lost tem-; per or an overt nct under such property of Chinese or other circumstances cou'd crystallize' Allied nations seized by the Jn-
Emp. lahtingale (Kackinnon M.).. A7 in violence the latest animusity, panese or puppet Chinese and
Ymi of asses of Chinese 18 foreign commandeered by the National Tern (Williamson)
were government.
allotted to FL. Beauharnois (Dodwell) residents."
Foo Hang (Walter) military and civil officials for Fa Kwent (A.P.G.) Reason Why ife dgclared that this has been one year. Land'ords, in most. Bandusky (Bank Line; Raval lluny &
Fontow 1. & B) cases, are not willing to con- is a very rest worry and concerntinue the lenses and prefer to Firing Enterprise (Everett)
Tokyo, June 29.. China's civil war
nearing a crisis which is to the American-Embassy and selvek tenants independently.
Emp. Jamaica (Wang Kee).. Emp.brador, (WIlliamsont Emn. Mountain (Molier's)
Gloucester (Gibb
(A.1.C.)
Cons'ar personnel. it has However, the Shanghai City Gternele făurdies) likely to lead to another prompted the United States the Army authorities to work out of reorganisation National. Government of Nanking.
.
detailed plans for the protection of American Army dependents and other Americans in event of violent anti-foreign de-
onstrations."
Ch
The basic reasons behind the hanti-foreign sentiment are:
I. Intense nationalism, which
ከ“
ald was incidental.
FID CHIK
Counel Committee naked the Garat (ankle
disregard the pleas and uphold itertingdon (Dodwell) authorities and district court to Hunk Holz (China M.) the tenniey rights of govern-Ham (Thormen)
Occupiers. It to Bang (Jardine) ment-appolated
'Hupeh (I. & B.) that property Hal Tan (Doorlar Co.) was suggested owners are "not to be parmit:, Hawksburg (Walter) tell to bring the case to court."Heinrich Jensen (Jebsen)
United Press.
Negotiating With Nanking
Shanghai, June 28.
Il Kone Be (Wallam) Inch Mark (Gibh. I.) Jonathan Harrington (Everett) Kwelang 12, & 8.) Kenilworth Wuraon) Bicinell (A.P.C) ........... Laily Wolmer (Wallem) Luckstork (Wallets) Tak Bats (Jardine) Marylock (Wallem) Merpers (B. & 9.) Masbate (8. Chin)
Mei Nan Soedny) Mei Ping (Bocony)
This will be designed to bring Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek rimer to the masse of the people and to strengthen persona' leadership of the pas tion, in the opinion of leading he said the United States polley personages to whom thia tur-Iduring and Kllowing the war respondent talked during visits fannett in
to the *surance This mruth
Kone Chinese to Hong
that they "host the Shanghai and Nankin.
war." He anid many Chinese are) The Generalissimo's position
now sure
that the Amerkan admittedly is dithen't brean of the national reinomie
2. Failure to understand the| The Soviet Consul General fusion and of the military re-
American policy and objective took up negotiation with Nan-Mau Hanu Jardine) verses suffered by government and Communist propaganda king today regarding the al- forces in Manchuria and North | He said that Chinese long have leged refund of the Shanghai China, but most well informed heen encouraged to believe that police to recognize Soviet Un- persons in Ching doubt rumours foreign exploitation is respon-ion citizens who received their that he will retire. The general sib'e for China's ills.
passports from Jocul Soviet au- belief rather is that hinny is
The official Communist line thorities after the war. now attemptine to And some hus fastered the belief that the It was reported that the po-Ping Wo Jardine's) formula for the reorganisation United States policy is
motilice recent'y required renewal, lock (Wallom) of his government which will vated by the desire to dominate of their resident certificates Pres. Jefferson (APL) meet with the general approval | China economiently and politieni- (which all foreign nationala muat Produce (Tamsusen) of the Chinese masses.
ly and use Ching as a base for possess. Of all
former Pronto (Larisen) That Chiang still is the out-
war against Ruksia.
Russian emigrants in Shanghai, Pad (3.GJ.M. standing lender of: China nearly
about 12,000 claim Soviet Sally Maersk (debsen)
Stanhalt (Dodwell) most all competent foreign observers
having ap- Repin (1.8.) ... 3. The competition of "cheap citizenship. agree: Indeed, his position is
American goods."
plied to the loent Russian Con-Stakiang D. & 9.) such that should he attempt to
Rundle said that Nanking u'ate after the war for restitu-Sing Me (Ta Hing)
Tatung (3. ♣ B.) ..... step aside it is most likely that
oficials. seeking a Benpegoat tion of passporta.
Trevelho (Mackinnon M.)
i
"Cheap U.S. Goods"
the
Me Shan (Socery] Jen (Gilman) Newchwank (1.9.)
Pakhol (11. ♣ 9.3 Panamanian (Wallem) Po Yang (1). & S.)
Perlod (Wallen)
a great majority of the Chinese ar inflation and collapsing The focul Soviet authorities Tuajer (Barnen)
tigh
that he
not Tai Po Shan (Bhan Chising)
on
Talahan Penk (Mackinnon M.)
Como, dk. Ymt. Kin. dk. Mackie's Talkook
S.C.
Kin. d.
23.94
Cementch. 8.9.
0.14
D.GA Markie's
Kin. bay
A: AND
B.9. Po
Al Kink.
R.
A.12
Co.'s whi
Thun Wan
Kin. d.
Ymt
Kin. d.
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10 Shanghal 3rd July To Sianghai, Kobe (Japan) 5th July
to stran 82 Calcutta 5th July
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wh from Shanghai 1st July From Biraits & Calcutta 2nd July
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Due from Australia via Manila & Shanghai about 12th July. Loads for Sydney, Melbourne & Adelaide early August. Accepts cargo for all New Zealand ports on through Bills of Lading.
Agents: THE WESTERN CANADA STEAMSHIPS LTD.
TB.H, whf.
S.S. "LAKE SUMAS"
itin. wif.
Kin. lk:
Taikoo dk.
8.8. P Kin. wit. L.C.K. .....CK.
Talkoo dh
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people would dewand remain at the heat of the na-economy, promoted this theme claim that the police are
He said, "Actually Chirin's recognizing these papers Wills Vickery (A.1.L} inflation and the demand of grounds that they are not is-
Whang (1) B Chinese hard labourers fursued by Moscow and lack entry Wuchen (1.8.1 wages comparable to skilled payvisus to China. The Consulate Yochow (1.&.) in industrialized nations. has argued that before the war on¦ EXPECTED ARRIVALS created a situation in which try visas were not required and New Zealand Victory (Jardines anything from industrial plants most of these Russian nationals. Shantone ( 4.8.)
o mouth organs could be pro- have been residents here States, several years. The Issue
to Nanking and is duced in the United shipped to China and so' more referred chicaply than can be produced awaiting government ruling n United Press.
The Boss One highly placed American in Nanking said: "The General- Issima has got to remain boss of China for the simple reascin there is no other person capable of commanding suficient public support to take his place. What ever his faults, Ching is still respected by the Chinese people. more than any other leader,"
Chiang's two chief. problems, in the, opinion of most 'compu-i
are to cleanse tent observers.
his governmesit of corrupt. in:] efficient elements and to obtain' sufficient America sumpor to win his war against the Com- ibunists,
Each of these is extremely
difficult, the first beranse af the complexities of Chinese polities, the second becasue of China's had record in handling Amuri-1 can financial and military sistance during the past.
Solution?
138-
there."-United Preas.
for! Wan
Japan Kept Too Much
·
In
The Dark
Washington. June 28.
Japan
The American Peace Society today circulated' a
review of the occupation policies in which said that "our record is dark" in regard, to informing the Japanese of reasons for im-" portant steps taken.
The review said, "The Japan-, reactionary
political impulses
Hunna (8)
Andre Ibon (Mess. Mart.) K. w ARDIVALS 2.6 Hartingdon (Dotwell!
Tai Chih
29.0 Mauwank (fantine)
Glucrater (85) EXPECTED DEPARTUREя 20,6 Glenfric
Camp Unlun Sally Maersk 40,0 Trevelhos DEPARTURES 28,0 Prony
Ft. Constantine Slanine Shel. Ceronla
Dictu
tu. Tinig Hang....
A.1!
RA Mackie's
Bingapore 4.3
Bingspora 4.7
Kreline 308 Bhanghai 2,7
alphang 30.6 Hrisbane 10.7.
Abadan 26,7 |
Miri 1.7
Manila 31.6 'Bingapore 3.7
Emp of Scotland. Singapore 17 Ital Yook
...Swatow
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Boxes.
The Money Order Office will be entirely,
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se are for most part bewilder within Japan, the review con- ed by the swiftness with which cluded: "In the final analysis, their instructions have been the necomplishment of our ul
On Monday, June 30, 1917, The Orisersl Poel Ofe and Kowloon Central Port Some hard-headed Americans changtil. As a result many as-timate objectives in Japan, believe that the only solution is pects change, and exist on paper whether they be political, econo-
mie or social, depends wholly Office will be open from 8 am, io Noon, to turn over to foreign control only."
The review by Donald Ray, upon what nur policy directives be open from 8 am to 10 am.
economic There will be one delivery of Ordinary the problem of postwar recon- struction of China. They would former economic analyst of the and political and ike to see a group of Allied Japanese Division of the Office ideals behind them will mean to and legiatared correspondence at id m powers, with or without Rus of War Information. appeared the Japanese people when the and nan collection only. from the 'illar in, undertake the task of aid. In the Society's quarterly on occupation forces leave Japan."
It added, "The means towards closed ing China back to political, world affairs..
It said, "The Allied directives this end centres largely in the! economical and military health under the guidance of some guiding the occupation In Japan; effectiveness of our information Arteles and Parcel-Posts lose 30 mitutes outstanding: "Allied ender, such have been a product of generally programme whose purpose is to er thas the time stated below!~~ as General Doolas MacArthur. careful thinking on the part of explain to the Japanese on as Suggestions in some quarters those who have been responsi-wide a scale as; possible the ren- that a break-up" of China into hie. The relative lack of friction sons for important steps taken a series of autonomous regional in the actual implementation of by the occupation authorities, arons may be the best on hand these directives within. Japan If our efforts to enlighten for Linchow and Koaming, (Reg.) 9.30
generally repudiated in itself must be attributed to the Japanese thinking have been but am. (Ord). 10 am. аге Telephone: 34165.
American quarters. Intoreats prudent surrendert pölley"; it the old story of too little and on and Foothow, iftag.3. 9:30 ním, (Ora}| of the world demand that said political objectives are be too late then steps should be as near as elr taken to correct it. Our path Chinese national unity be re-ing realized stured and maintained, these.cumalances will permit. It stut-will slip back either to neo (Ord.)970 m...
erl that these are ""to start feudalism or that all too fami quarters argue.
It is generally believed that Japan on the path of a pin- liaf patterns of things which in Washington is giving the Chin- ruky stable nation with a do- vites Communistic: penetraton. eae. qucation the closest cons! mocracy which has been mould-United Press deration and frat measures for et from basic Japanese Institu assistance far greater than the tiona." sale of munitions announced last weekend may be expected. United Press.
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ANTI-LYNCHING LEGISLATION
Washington, June 28.,
lankaw, Tango and Pelgings. Airtuali
Airmail for Holbow: Almall for Can.
Airmail for Balkon 'unir," (Reg.) -0.19
Batron and Marseilles, 30 min. Dwalow, 10.· ́`·
··Balphong and Pakbol÷10,'m..
Amay, 10 mM, (
Bhanabat, 10 ́s.m. Hongdon, 16 x.m..
Macao, Trinahan and Shežki, 10. Cantos illy Train), 10) gim
TUESDAY, JULY 1 Hulbow and Tamködik. Noon Hwtow, 1.pữn.
p.m.
Curtas (Ly Triển), 150 gm Btraits, Carinh and lombay, Meno, Obekkt, and Tilnihan, 4 balm., Konmoon,.4 mm.
The National Association for the Ailvancement of Coloured People today called for passage of Fedoral ant)-lynching laws,
Airball for Japan (ordinary letters and; The organization approved nteants only), 2,80 p.m.
·Canton (By Train), 8 p.m. -
Due from Vancouver via July. Shanghal 4th Loads for all Pacific Coast and inland points about 6th July.
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LOADS FOR
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"GREENVILLE VICTORY''
-DUE FROM U.S.A. VIA SHANQUAY
3rd July
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