Pago 3.
THE CHINA MAIL, MON DAY, OCTOBER 27, 1947.
DEAN ROSE ON REDS First Post-War Jap CHINA WAITS ELECTIONS
'Must Not Judge Russia From Mere Appearance Of Godlessness'
"We must not judge Russia or Communism from the mere appearance of god- lessness," said Dean Rose In a sermon at St. John's Cathedral last evening on "Is religion the opium of the people?"
'Down Rose said that to us were the sole ruling power and Commualam might seem atheis-motive, there ought to be a the just because it professes to relentless and unerasing drive be ko, wherus in reality there for the extermination the might be something in it which Church. Instead of which we is of God and the work of His will.
that
Jesus told Nicodemus The Spirit of God blew where it liked.
enfiord IT WITH not within the bonds of any reli. gon. It works where God wills, ans in not tied up in a neat system like the municipal water Nicach mus Just supply.
a to-day who rannt Her ar admit that God's spirit
ld not see this. there were some
i working title their fami-
STAT
framework Df whether it is orthoslox
belief,
Chris-
fanity orthodox expitalist.
if we look at Com-
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Police Stop Tombola
toleration of torture and the use of forced labour, the im- position of scientific opium on
secular society, the threat to world peace, at present by hold- Ing up the control of atomic power. With these things there conipro- be Christina cannot lke.
oppose
"Cannot we steadily these and yet equally steadily held in mind, approve, and be ready to build upon, the thus The
morning Sunday
which
contem- are good in Tombola which Ras been
Runnin and
Com- such popular
porary feature at
mesto?
the Club de Recrelo for at- most a year, has been stop- ped
the by
police, the "China Mali" understand.
I learned that reason for the
netion was police that non-members participating.
were
minism and its associates, mure ***************ekp Particularly in Rusala and its Tegeneration, we have to admit
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a waning Atheist
Union
Polish Party Head
'Disappears'
chas something very tremendous and an increasing toleration of is happening there, and that it Christianity.
fost nished yet,
"I would be a ghastly thing These mighty almost irresist.| IF Christian opinion swung into forers, partly spiritual relentless enmity with Russia
Warsaw. Oct. 28. inlces, zweep through a people on the sole ground of the pro- Pro-Government newspaperk and have to be reckoned with fession of atheism, and without declared today that Stanisław
we do recognising
full To the use of Russia,
former thekotajezk.
Vice-Pre- well to distinguish these two existing Christian element inmler of Poland and lender Clements,
the
Engineers For China IN CONFUSION
Tokyo, Oct. 20.
... The Asahi Shimbun sald today that Harilciıl Yada afd Minoru Tautsamil, of the Shibaura Turbine - Manufacturing Company, will leave for China at the earlist possible oppor- tunity as the first Japanese engineers ever to visit China since the end of the war,
The paper said they will work in China for four months, installing and repairing electric turbines.
According to the Asahi, the Shibaura Turbine Manu- facturing Company sent turbine parts to a Chinese power generation, company in North China in March this
year... upon receipt of an order from the Chinese Government. United Press.
Firms In Britain Urged To Aid Britons In China
Shanghai, Oct. 26.
A call to firms in England to support the British merchant abroad was sounded by Mr. John Keswick, Chairman of the British Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai.
He gave an outline of presented the hope that the members trade conditions in this country of the Mission "will carry away Parliamentary impressions of us so small to the British Missian now visiting China. but compact British community. Mr. Keswick, who complained striving to uphold all that is that there was a tendency on British, and who are deeply difficulties the part of some commercial sympathetic to the
United houses in the United Kingdom through which the of dealing directly with rela- Kingdom is passing. tively unknown or recently er- "In China, I think we might tablished non-British firms in describe ourselves as facing the China market, asked the our problems never with pessi- Mission to take back with them mieni, Rometimes with up- the thought that more support timism, *but always with "we can receive. both from realism. commercial and from Govern- "We are very determined to
in the reconstruction of Great Britain's place in the world."
Other Points Other points made by Mr. K
New Fires
"Indifference, Anxiety Reported
And Perplexity"
Shanghai, Oct. 26.
With the National elections less than a month. away, the attitude of China's vast population is, in the words of one well-known Chinese magazine, that of “indifférence, perplexity and anxiety."
"With the exception of a Originally scheduled for Octo handful of people who are within|ber 21, 22 and 23, the nationʼa the political circle, the others first general balloting in history, are treating this matter with which stretchen back to 3,000 almost complete disregard," anya (years, has been postponed unill the "Century, Critique," connect. The same dates In November, ed with Kuomintang's Politicn) New Postponement Science clique,
There has heen talk of n sccund postponement but Govern- ment quarters on the subject.
From sample inquiries made by Asscelated Press correspon- dent John Roderick in North China In the past two months,. this statement seems a fair one.
Seafaring Sunday In Hong Kong
In Maine
Washington, Oct. 20, New outbreaks of iro were reported today from
"disaster state" of Maine, where 2,500 people are homeless and 18 known to be dead as a result of the forest fires sweeping through the New England states.
The new outbreaks. came as rising winds scattered sparks Into the drought- parched, woodlands.
Damare 1s estimated at-
and President $40,000,000 Truman has declared the entire state of 'Maine "disaster aren,”-Reuter,
A
*********************** remained silent absolutely no interent in politica. to evince interest at this moment The voters will be naked to when the whole country la name 2,164 members of the engulfed in a conflagration of National Assembly,
civil strite with no known safety charged with the job of electing to themselves at all the the President,
"Century Critique" asked.
which
They also will make their chelees for members of legisla-
The KMT last year promised to abandon the one-party control ture enlled the Legislative Yunn. of the nation. It remains now Some 8,000,000 overseas the only significant fuctor, in tho Chinese will have the chance to elections.
La represented by 64 delegates in the Assembly.
Most Chinese outside the political pule, however, are treat- ing this first election with typical Oriental wariness.
"Let the politicians
Red Portion
.
The Chinese Communist Party controls a third of the nation---. | more than 150,090,000 people~ meddle but is illegal, and the Democraile Seafaring Sunday was with auch affairs," one middle League deep in disfavour refuses observed in Hong Kong class university graduate sald, yesterday with a special "I've hardly enough time keep- service at St. John's my own businean,"
at which
Illiterates
rememb, ring that Russia, as well as much that is the Puppenreasonment wire at home, the bet play our part, however small. Cathedral,
"disappeared it will be not only for us
Toleration
"It becomes clearer why there I still a Church in Russia, which is securing more tolera tion: the years go by. The evidence is there.
If the official Marxist dogna
Reminders
TODAY
West Lounge, 5.45 p.m.
罄
Origins
Poland."
Stanislos Panczick, Vice- President of the Central Com- mittee of the Polish Peasant Party and the Committee's Secretary General. S. Wajcik. Halt Premier Cyrankiewicz of
is worth remembering that the origins of Socialism the disappearance late Saturday and Communism were closely night.
Both men quoted European YMCA Annual Meeting, enceted with the Christian Belajerle and his
churches, especially in Britain.
was Charles Kingsley, party had left Poland."
Last Thursday. Wojelk told clergyman of the Church
N. Miders' Church Frie Coo-
mister meeting, & pan,
Rotary
Clubs Tea Reception for
It
of
WAR
{
พูด
F.
men, who conducted the service,
senman
Hym.
International Persident S, K. Guern. England, who first coined the reporters that Mikolajezyk had would be misleading our guests ing their sovereignty, and I believe could show our appreciation of |
pects in this market; ex- who to visit his mother at the Hit Nach Pain, pan phase the opium of the peo-ne to his farm near Posnani Indicated any great pros- this to be Preview of Wong Sailing's Fain, ple Tragedy has entered in
seriously . Caretakers at the chunge and import restrictions Socialism Hong Kong where ings, Jacobeau Rom.
at pre. munism have become separated the former Premier had not been sent
farm said today, however, that make this impossible Hotel G41.3. Det. 28--Lecture an "Verdi" by Vary from their Christian
He ndried, however; parenta. there.-Associated Press.
and
Com-
Rev. Father Riganti. 51. SunWhere that has happened. We British Chils, 5.30 p.m.
find anti-Christian elements
Get. 11-Inspegion and presentation
af nedals in the Police Force by lourishing with which we can- the Governor, Happy Valley, is not make terms.
the denial of "I mean
the Sav. 4-Inaugural ceremony of five society and of conscience, substitution of expediency for morality, the police state,' the
1,731.
Portuguese Justinute Kring, Clube Lusitano, 5 p.m.
of
Hong
JAP TREATY CLERK DISMISSED
Tokyo. Oct. 26.
other
may
A
ot
to take part
Eisenhower Warns Of War Dangers
Manhattan, Kansas, Oct. 25. General Dwight Eisenhower declared today that Americans live in a world "where force and the threat of its employment make most diffi- cult, and even impossible in certain areas, the realisation of dream of peace among men.
The General Raid, "At this Consequently, said the Army Chief of Staff, the United critical crossroads of history, States must have the strength the free world today depends to convince the world that no on America to lead the way." outside force shall ever conquer He said this nation can share this great stronghold of demo- ita food with hungry countries to head off a winter of starva- bo tion, and that there must "unity for the effective execu=" tion of national policy deter- mined by majority decision."
cracy.
REFUGEES LEAVE DAIREN TO CHEFOO
Eisenhower declared, "The way to durable pesce is block- ed by the ruins of shattered economies, by appalling human misery and by ideological strife
The Democratic Socialists and the Young China parties are the only others in exlatence to re
reront nemall fraction of the the past genius of the Russland Christian in spirit in the Cum-Party, has
but so for exporters at home."
prayers were offered for
TELAH. ha displayed maty munist desire for social justice. 134
the protection.and safe The mays of Chinese illiteraton
before the "Put in its simplest form."
"Therefore, even The newspapers said that twi, "When Marx said that 'rell. natural Christian virtues.
deliverance of all scafar-either the aim or reason for the general election the results have know little or nothing about | holding of the forthcoming gian is the opium of the people.party leaders had given the in- he added, "we are one of the
formation fri present Premier outposts of England's munu wick in his long sistement were: he wha surveying naked ex-
IMPORTS-China's impart re-
ing men.
elections.
been predetermined, hence, tho Josef Cyrankiewicz and that an facturing industries, and by a ploitation of the poor
The Rev. Many will do all we enn to support gulations are not unique.
W. Wenver. And they constitute the bulk election cannot show the real group. Marxist apocalyptic inquiry was now under way.
The papera said Mikolajezyk those industries, but if we do other countries have them and in Chaplain to the Mission to Sca- of the population.
trend of public opinion," the partly false, but It is true that
"How could one expect the magazine observed.-Associated a corrupt social order, such as had disappeared together with not get sound backing from our some cases even mate restrictive..
China, like the Faited Kingdoin, urged afl church goers in parti-general succeed-and
who publle,
have Press, several Pensam Party officials. base we cannot think we are trying 10 put
has found herself with an adverse | cular, und the public in general, all be men fromneluting Wincenty Pryjn. Party before long we might
balance. trade and a dollar short- to take right, does prevent
a greater interest in treasurer.
home asking for jobs!"
AKT.
That there would be regula the welfare of seamen in or laying hold of the Inheritance
Difficulties
རྟvག་ iixevitahle anel God is altering to men in this
there passing through Hong Kong. Dealing with some of the should be na resentment. life.
At present, he said, difficulties facing British · enm
There are many irksome and pro-
found themselves to a class of mercial houses here at the prehitise regulations regarding for their own, and he appealed to sunt time, Mr. Keswick told the and I am sure our visitors will under all to show them more
exchange and foreign trade,generally, Mission that although British rand and traders in China would do all is not an easy one these days.""
appreciate that our path Flathy and hospitality.
The Mission to Senmen la they could to help in England's SHIPPING"
say very Wanchai was doing 'n splendid present crisis and work hard lile except that if the Chinese can job of work to give the lonely to stimulate the sale of British ace their way making greates seamen not only physical but "1use of fureigu ships without fofring spiritual nourishment. We goods in these territories,
it inter react to what the seamen had done for}.. their general advantage."
[ us during the war by contribut- EXPORTS :—This in story 13:
Oing what we could to minister the struggle against inflation.
to their needs, physically and is interesting 10 point, Bowever, recordh namely,
that China was able spiritually. "What last year to make new start in Mr. Weaver said one of thess is even more important. We her Tung
Manding and valuable necita is books and magazines will endeavour by every means frozen egg trade with London, which are wanted in thousands.
TAXATION: Ost to rehabilitate our great trad-
of the higAny contributions of these ing maching on the China coast, ces sources of warry to the British would be welcomed. so that the results of banking, rading community
present taxation. shipping, manufacturing anet
China has borrowed most of her local enterprises
modern laws and regulations from The Japanese Government bring grist to England's mill. has dismissed Toru Hagiwara, "As an indication of British Britain and the United States, but Chief of the Foreign
I will whereas the habit in such modern Office investments In' China
practices has been s process of Treaty Bureau, for remarks quote the prewar figures
Dyer of gradual education
n Kreat made to the House Councillors 200,000,000. In terms of sternumber of years in these countrie Committee on the forthcoming ing it is probably no less today. China's
have though the earning power is power of her population to at- Japanese treaty.
The dismissal followed a re- much reduced."
milate
ve them EX-S.M.C. EMPLOYEES --Farm- quest by SCAP headquarters Mr. Keswick said that the for an explanation of such re- British trader in China had er employees of the Shanghai Muni- marks but without headquar- not been slow in realising the sipal Council-the governing bode
The refugees were said to have ; *** térs pressure for his removal. great change which had taken ment of Shanghai-have not .re. suffered severely in Dairen where
The career diplomat told place socially, morally
and ceived the consideration, particular they were living only on bean cakes headquarters officials that the cconomically since the abolition ly financial, which they deserve. and vegetables in the past two years. Japanese press distorted his of extraterritoriality.
The British Government has re Upon learning the recapture f "The inherent characteristic lieved the situation by making ad- Chefoo by government haupt the remarks by reporting that he
and other refügren tried their best to return.to A soitree close to the Foreign made substantial progress and had told the House Councillors of the Briton of being able to vance against pensions
circumstances sems which are due Foreign Affairs Committee sim- adjust himself
former ser government controlled
anl Office said, "It neems likely possibly reached the point
finally succeeded in obtaining that the Russians may have where Moscow feels that the Ply that Japan "had not been has been proved in China by vants of the Council.
hope; however, that their exit perimit from the He and his ac- the fact that the prestige, of withdrawal of something like that in mind."
troops would conquered,"
will continue to press that report refugees said when they left
Paid. The source declined to reveal create less chaos there than the tual testimony was that since our trading community is at a Lordships and Members of Parlia the pre-Government Con
Jar had not been annexed, very high level at the present what the official British renc- corresponding withdrawal from the close of the Pacific hostili- time, and there are.
and, where po The every foreigner positive
found shot sible, Chinese too, who served in Dairen they ware ripped of every tion to such a proposal would the American and British ties failed to follow one of the signs that we enjoy the con- the old Council receive in full meaning valuable except
twa days* be, but hinted that "there zones."
classic methods of ending Sdence of the Chinese, fully as
sure what is owed to him and the ratlons. They complained they had might be a counter-proposal to Bevin Proposal
wars.Associated Press.
much as we have done in the settlement made as expedi-been treated like laves and "mea evacuate Austria niso,'
past, and fully as much as any dously as possible."-Reuter. To dale Moscow has not com-
without a country" in a city under British officials believe that mented upon a recent announce-
other group of national
Chinese sovereignty. Russla would under no circum-¡ment by the Foreign Office that
traders," stances consent to the evacua- the Foreign Secretary, Ernest{ tion of Austria nt this time, Bevin, would insist that the
"Efforts to organize Austria problem
Nanking, Oct. 26. into a Soviet bloc have failed priority at the November meet- completely and it is unlikely Ing.
of the Finance However, British foreign po-Ministry, denying the goretninent in that the Russians would sur- render their advantage given Hey experts expect Russia to saded to order silver coinage, from by their military krip
on argue that Germany in a more Mexico, asid today that the report Vienna and the Soviet zone," pressing problem at this time possibly originated from China's ett quiries to Mexico and several other an observer said.
With Austria out of the Way tooneries on the costs of initing "On the other hand, Russian Russia could propose with-machinery to replace that looted from political organizations of the drawal from Germany without the
Shingha Mint by the Japanese, Soviet zone of Germany have affecting her military position. The spokesman said the Ministry
in Austria, they said.
not anticipating * monetary These observers believe that change in, the hear future but la the Soviet withdrawal proposal interested in reequipping the Cen would be designed to gain sym-tral Mine for the production of metal. pathetic world opinion for the colaage at some future time when conditions permit---Associated Press. Rusalin policy. They said appeared that the Kremlin has
Red Move To Draw Allies From Germany?
London, Oct. 26.
Authoritative British circles today gave credence to reports that Russia may propose the with- drawal of all Allied occupation troops from Germany at the November meeting of the For- eign Ministers Council.
1. L. P. MEMBER DEAD
London, Oct. 25.
of Austria receive
Mr. Campbell Stephen, one been "greatly satisfied" by the
of the last of the group of in- "success", of their recent sur
MEXICAN SILVER NOT FOR CHINA
A
>pakeiman
SINO-BURMESE
dependent Labour Members of prise proposal to the United DIPLOMATIC PACT Farlament, died last night in States that occupation troops
Determined
Jawa
outrun
of the former International Seitfc-
men
. ■
Nanking, Oct. 26.
The Central News Agency reported today from that seems at times beyond Chefoo that 15 sall boats, carrying 1,000 starv-comparison." What the Urlit- ing refugees of both sexes from-Dairen-had-ar-Led States must do now, Elsen- rived in Chefoo.
Stripped
arcan
Communists, News
PIPER PILOTS
According to an old man, who had Chitose Airfeld via Tokyo,
spent 10 years in Dairen, the factor Oct. 26. Mr. Keswick, after suggesting
les there had been ripped of all that the Mission
Poor flying conditions do all they dubious the
made
bundreds of thoir machinery and departure of the can to strengthen and increase Piper Cubbers from Chitose bends unemployed were now roam- the numbers of Government re- tore Monday morning," Tokyo in the reets of Dairen, dire
straits. presentation in China, express time-United Press,
Dairen her a population of tess
LIMITED CENSORSHIP
!n
TWO HID UNDER THE BED
Vienna. Oct. 25, Two small children
who hid under bedclothes were the Bole survivors in An Austrian peasant house to- day where 11 people-in- oluding five children were through the head, the Vienna newspaper Weltpresso reported.
were
two
Tho victims families and two JO13- servants living in the village
hower said, is "soberly and aerlously prepare to meet our obligations in the world.As Bociated Press.
of St. Peter, near Arustettin There
in the Russian Zone, or Austria.
No trace of the murderers had been found, the report. added.
are
many ********* | imitations.
than 200,000 asıl many are dying CHINESE SHIPPING Losist on AERTEX -- that is from starvation every day with rice 1 vcarce atid jabs hard to procurr, according to refugees' stories qualed
OF PRESS IN CHINA?by the Government-controlled Central
Nanking, Oct. 26.
dicions
to
few
COYS WANT U.S. TAX BACK
Olympia, Washington, Oct. 25" Three. Chinese shipping firms had prospects today of regaining US$19, 240, plus interest, collected by the
A sales tax on the purchase of shree.j:
your guarantee of getting the best of cotton, finely processed, i and made into the famous ABRTEX Open Weave, with 4 its countless tiny cells: so. featherweight and cop/ to war in summer, so pleasantly warm in winter. For whatever you
but only one
Another refugee, describing con-
in that port about which t Laws introducing limited censorship in the sense authentic has been known in re that the publication of news comments "with-dent weeks, said Dairen was a law leas city with many cases of rape. out regard to certain rights, privileges and dome refugees brought a Washington State Tax Commission wish comfort, smartness, wash- considerations." will be prohibited, are to be newspaper published in Daigen vessels from the Alaska Steamship ability ask first for AERTEX. announced soon, Reuter reliably learned today, which were made Use of by the Company. Malicious propagando
Communisti expressed The Exitutive. Yuan, wan' undez-
destimate anti-
A Buperior Court ruled the te
that levy- រំខាន.. n sales tax on each transaction. Miting or drawing (in the atout to have decided that in time American and anti-government pro form of cartoons). lending en -smede of war,, diplomatie," military" and paganito... the reputation of Chipiese or foreign political publications and reports National Government. Intends to expart taxes by states. The cours violated the general constituiqn' ben paner said the against Imposition One Are
Communiar
'paper
of import and a Glascow hotel, aged 62.
Nanking. Oct. 20; Tenders so as to lay them open to to be strictly centored, 2 Mr. Stephen, who was a bar- "In Korea as in Germany the The Foreign Office said today the public censure and ridicule, is to the The Migistry of the Imterior in- States as a chape for "furthering ag tire amount with Intereat,
tura Chefoo lover to the United ordered the Commilwion to refund the rister, clergyman and teacher Soviet had succeeded in obtain-Chinese and Burmese Governadord. of selence and mathematics, reing a higher degree of organ meats agreed to exchange rebre,
These laws were
were approved early formed Reuter that it would prohibit
in China.
The steamships. purchased 200 the the importation of books, and mira- alon of Glascow in the Housd litical groups in their zones and, The announcement sald De. Tu will lith permissable corzunetta
mostly from Shantung-Pro- | dava .... by the Lee Chee: Company. from 1922 to 1981 and alnos hence are in a position to risk Yun-tan, has been named China's calculated to impair China's friend regulations after they were imposed. Finca registered with the Commdo 17.8.57,030, the steamer: Darklay by 1086 He applied for admin the withdrawal. The reverse the Burmese Government select damage the public views and social the rights of the press in petition the Dairen but their renucita were all 1.8.$6,300 and the steamer Lakias Atst: Ambassador to Burma and ship with foreign countries... of 10 Finally, the laws are to guntauien, lit, authorities for permission to leave the Yu Chung Steamship Company, elon to the Lo our Party last is true in Austria, they said-ed U, Mylly as it representative order, Libels tending to incite, tiste Government for a redress of lagiti turned down, according to the Cen by the Chung Hing Steamship Com- September. Beuter
· Unitid" Pranu::
|| to Nanking --Alaociated Freu.*. will be dealt with judically. dkowee delevance, Reuter-AAP, tral News, report: United Press, 2 pany, U.S.$6,000——Associated Press.
be withdrawn from Koren.
`presented -- the Camlachie, Divi- Ization ́among : sympathetic "po-[sentatives of ambassadorial ranksterday by the Executivé Yung who Hoes landing to countermand then? per 90 2 FRI quer, 50,000 total of the tax were), Steamer Cor
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