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PAYMENT BY RESULTS.
A. DICTIONARY OF THE WAR.
TECHNICALITIES AND PERSONAGES.
Tapan-Director General Special re ference to the Director-General of the my reorganization, that is, a camou Aaged Tuchan.
Kuorainchun-The People's or National Amy." Divided into three armies under Fong Fu Haiang, Yoh Wei Chun, and Sun Yuch.
A SUGGESTION FROM JAMAICA. The Council of the Association of British Chambers of Commerce are draw- ing the attention of Chambers through out the country to a scheme for develop meat of the trade of the Empire prepar- e by Mr. F. II. Robertson, of the Jamaica Chamber of Commerce, with view to securing their opinion of it,
Its basis is that the Mother Country should offer to every country within things of the Rehabilitation Confer
ene and the Citizens' Convention. Empire an award of, say, 10 per cent, on the total increase in the value of
British goods imported into that part of the Empire during each year follow- ing the introduction of the scheme which is to operate for a fixed period of five
years.
Fengchnu-The Fentien Army. Citizens Convention-A body conven- by the Peking. Government to write still another constitution.
sory Senate body appointed by Tuan Chi Jui to side ever between the
Info ClubThe dominant political Partyin Peking hended by Tusa Chi Jui, the Provisional Chief Executive.
The Red Kuomintang Bolshevik brand of the Kuomintang in control of Caso city.
The White Kuomintang-A loose name forbign origin for the anti-Bolshevik mene of the Kuomintang.
The Chihli Party-The followers of Wu Pei F directly and unattached to other
An example is given:
Assuming the total import trade of a Dominion or Colony "A" in 1994 was £5,000,000 of which Great Britain's share was £2,000,000 and foreign coun-ant Foreign units. tries £3,000,000," Ti, at the end of 1995. Great Britain's share of import trade
£3,000,000, and the foreigners' share L0,000, then the increner in the value of trade in favour of Great Britain would be £1,000,000. On such a surn the award would be paid. I fixed at 10 per cent, the Dominion or Colony, would receive £150,000 from the Mother Chun- try."
DISTRIBUTION.
It is suggested that the Cowenment of the Dominion or Colony receiving the award should distribute it for the benefit of the general community in various directions, including the construction of public works development, all
for materials of construction to be British. It is claimed by Mr. Robertson that his scheme will resuscitate the export trade of Great Britain; secure for Creat Britain's industries a large percentage of the Empiro trade now being taken by foreign countries: and save the British Government millions of pounds per annum now being paid in unemployment relief.
The Old Chinotung Clique-Chang Tso in political agents hended by Liang Shil
PERSONALITIES INVOVED...
Tai Chi Jui-Provisional President, not dested in accordance with the con stitution but chosen by Chung T80 Lin, Feng Yi Hsiang and the Anfu Clab.
Chung Tso Lin-in command of the Fengin army and in content of the Three Eastern Provinces. At present donitates the Peking Government.
Feng Yu Haiang-Tupan of Kansu control of the Mongolian troops. within Peking. Commander of the First Kuominthun Army.
Wo Be FamCommander now of a All small bodyguard of 10,000 men. anti-fentien commanders claim that they are subordinate to him, although the test of luch subordination will have to come after he has returned to Loyang. At present on the Yangtze between Yo. chow a Hankow.
Li bg Lin-Tupan of Chibli. Far- merly, most experienced commander in Chang Tso Lio's army. A native of Chihli and therefore an uncertain quan.
ity in present struggle.
The scheme is one which it is thought
Chahung Chang--Tapan of Shan- will interest in a practical way evetung ative of Shantung. The most section of the population of the country active ailitary commander on the Feng-
Now be in which it operatre ·
tien during the must war lieved be neutral because unable to NO UNDUE INTERFENCE. The author is of the opinion that it control troops which consist of former will not in any way interfere with Wu Fu and Chih Hsieh Yuan soldies 'ommands a Russian battalion. established channels of trade. Every Does want to relinquish hold on the manufacturer exporting goods will Tehchaarsenal and therefore striving assisted and yet will still maintain his to holon to his post is Shantung in individual interest in the harketaspite daewed Chihli Fengtien war.
Yong Yu, Ting-Tupan of Kinngou. abroad.
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The author asserts that there will Also (hög Tso Lin's high political ad- reviser Chief of Staff. Political formalities. or
of Fengtien. Now prac "of an corner the strictions; re setting elaborate new Government Department, really diven from Kiangau by Sun and it will in no way interfere with Chung existing Government Trade Departments |
Sun Chan Fang-Wo Pei Fa ad-
ar Commissioners. He further considers pereut, hrewd political as well as table that it will not raise the question of militar commander. Now declared him- tariffs, Free Trade, or Protection; and self ander-in-Chief of the military forces of Chekiang, Fukiet. Kiangen, that it is scheme which can be extendKangs and Anhui Aspires to become
It will cost the Governmeat nothing until definite results have neerued, and then Great Britain would beat aecord ing to the success of the scheme.
WOMEN JOURNALISTS IN JAPAN.
figure equal importance with Chang Tso Lit in Central China.
Yoh Wei Chun-Commander of the Second Suominchun Army. Has most In control Dope so well armed
of Hon Expected to participate in the wander the command of Wu Pei Fu and Feng Yu Hsiang. His part of the prime is to capture Hauchowfu and Shru
Chi
A DOZEN IN TOKYO.
Sun Fach-Commander of the 3rd Recently a Tokyo magazine advertised Kuomian army. Tupan of Shensi. for a woman journalist, and there were, Expect to attack Shansi and to hold 280 replies, which shows both be en north-for Feng Yu Hsiang.
Bei Shan-In command of the thusiasm to enter the profession and the
at troops Haichow. Expected to join scarcity of such jobs for women.
the Seen Kuominchun at Hauchowia. present in Japan. A pioneer woman journalist, Mis Shigeko Takenake who An asprant for the Tupunate of Kiang- is on the sfnff of the Tokyo Asahi, NU
Yuan-In Beppu, Japan, has been interviewed on the subject by another Tokyo paper, the lepas Times Expand back shortly as Vice-Comman
der of Pei Fu's forces.. When Miss Takenake joinediaho d 14 years ago she was the only woman on the staff and but the third Japanese
LONGEVITY IN AUSTRALIA. woman to take up journalism in any form. For many years, she says, there
No than 10 out of the 24 persons was little increase in the ranks. But within the last few years the demand, who did Australia at 100 years of age or ce during 1924, were born in has extended, though the posts are still
Ireland. bad, bowever, lived for discouragingly few, Today there are about a dozen women ou Tokyo news long priods in Australia, the average papers and about 15 os magazine work. time of residence being 4 years. A Mice Takenake, however, is optimistic Chinese tedener had reached the age of 127, 108 of which were spent in for the future of women journalists in Japan. The increased demand will be Australa He died at Brisbane, Thres one of the results of the spread of Irishmet came next on the list for education among the women there. The longevity, one having lived for 103 women's outlook is changing. Usually it years, adhe other two for 104 year
Stranger cough, all four of these men. is assumed, says Miss Takenake, that
were signs was another of the make the Japanese woman, becauar she he
centenaran Fifteen of the 4 DETROCA been very dutiff her role of wife and
were fedue, was born in Ireland' mother," is essentialy weak.
103 yeanbelpre her death, but had been. for 88 in Australia Another of the same was a native. All the women married. Three only of the porns were natives of th country, they were all born in this State. Bis noted the Commonwealth publicatia from which this information ia derivd that the particulars were
The truth is quite to the contrary, she asserts. She. has been patient Miss Takenake anys, but she has not been entirely unthinking. Her very patienc baa given her, a great strength. Today, it might appear, going down the streets of Tokyo and observing the women, that there is no consciousness among most
of them of the coming of a new age taken free death certicates and However, even these women who seem to
the passer by to be the typically mock that no tempt had been made by the and modest Japanese wives are think Commongal Bureau of Census and
Statistic verify them.
There is resistance to change, of course and from among the women
themselves, as happened in other coun- In condition, reverting to her work tries when the advanced women claimed on the Miss Takenake sal emancipation. But slowly the more in she has as been treated as an equal telligent women of Japan are waking by the They have taken certain up. There are men, too. in Janan who picautiohich, according to Miss Are abnat at the new attitude of women,
Takenak, might or might not have heen hut there are also men who are willing necessarsit the work they have sign- and anger that women be given greater
cil to herbi her, experience has been a eguzļītv, and - better opportunities
rounded and her working relation- (Continued at foot of nezt Column.) ships frill and pleasanty
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