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Chiness will realise that their political A watch-night service is to be held at EMPEROR OF JAPAN'S

adviser is landing them into a cul-de-sac and is working not in their interests but in the interests of Bolshevism to which cause he is espoused..

But apart, altogether from the Russians there are in the Kuomintang, as in poli tical parties at Home, many groups or factions quarrelling one with another over matters of detail, each wishing to have its own favourite programme adopted. We will quote two examples to show how great is the cleavage of opinion area în the ranks of the leaders.

At Hankow recently M. Bongos and Mr. Stw Fo were the principal speakers at a great public gathering. "Many

St. Peter's Church, West Point, to- morrow, New Year's Eve. The service will commence at 11 p.m.

There will be a New Year's Party on New Year's Eve at 7.30 at Union Church, Lecture Hall, and a watch-night service in the Union Church later.

A very pleasant concert was given at Shanghai of December Slat, by the band f .M.S. Despatch to members of the RWA. at the latter's headquarters.

Members of the local Consular, Body have called at the Japanese Consulate General to express their condolences at the death of the Emperor of Japan.

The collections at St. John's Cathedral on Christmas Day, which, as in previous

people believe," declared Mr. Sus Fo, years, will be devoted to the general

MANIFESTO.

THE IMPERIAL TRADITION.

APPEAL FOR NATIONAL UNITY.

On December 28th inst. H.M. the new Emperor of Japan gave audience to all the high officials, cavil and military, and other distinguished personages, mperial Palace, Lokyo, announcing his

it the

nscension to the throne. Un that occu- sion his Majesty' gave an imperial Frecopt which read as 1ollows:

Having succeeded, through the be iga ahuence of our imperial Ances tors, to the throne of a heal succession unbroken for ages eterual, and having Assumed the power to reign and govern toe Empire, We have now perforated the. solemnity of the ascension to the Throne. it is our resolve to observe the tuoda mental rules of the state, to cultivate tae inherited virtue, and to maintain

ancestors. Our imperial Grandfather, endowed with supreine wisdom and dis- cereas in matters civil and military, cannaced the grandeur of the Empire. promoted educational developments honie and consummated military achievements abroad. He promulgated Le constitution imperianable for all The identity of the Chinese whose ages, and consolidated a system of remains were found in the debris follow-Government unparalleled in the world. ing the fire at Yaumati on Monday Our imperial rather bad always near als heart a reign of right and justice, night is still unrevealed. There is no truth in the rumeurs that several other and made it is constant aim to follow persons perished.

and to brighten the path laid by his predecessors. Unfortunately, his health Lailed in" the prime of his life, and we, being vir to the Throne, were called upon to act as Regent. He has now pass

"that the British are friends of China.funds of the Diocesan Schools, amounted intact the glorious tradition set by our That is a mistake. The British Minister to $710.48. has been here with sweet worda but a sour heart. The British are working behind our backs to destroy us and the only way to combat that is to rcmplete the boycott of everything British.

It is stated that the police are offering roward of $250 for information which will lead to the arrest and conviction of burglars who robbed Messrs. Whiteaway, Laidlaw & Co.'s store.

Three of the new motor omnibuses which the three Companies have to provide under the terms of renewal of their licence to convey passengers to and from the ferry in Kowloon. serived cr Tuesday by the s.s. Hakocaki Maru.

The. labourers and army mast combine to drive them out of the country-, . . Wo have arranged that our brothers in India and other places of which the British do not dream should rise with us when we give the signal. When the sigual comes their vaunted King will be in the same position as ours. All other

The ith annual convention of the kings will follow and our work, which is National Associated Chambers of Com the revolution of the world's workers.

merce of China, will be held in Peking in April next. The convention originally will be accomplished."

why to have been held in Shantung but owing to unsettled conditions a change of venue was decided upon.

83.70

These wild and whirling statements $ 60 come from a gentleman who holds the 3.80 equivalent of a Cabinet Minister's posi

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tion in the Kuomintang Goremment, but we do not believe they can be regarded as expressing the views of the Party. Mr. Suv Fo seems to have forgotten what his honoured father owed to "Great Britain, and it is significant, we think, that M. BonoDIY was ca the platform was made. The talk of a world revelation was obviously Russian inspired and was probably intended to appeal simply to the more ignorant members of a mob It would not favourably impress the in- telligezt section of the Chinese com munity.

S. WATSON with him when the speech A.

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away amest our unbounded grief and sorrow.

The Throne, however, can not be left unoccupied for a moment. The reias of coverument can at no time be permitted

urog,Mourutul and heavy-heart- e. We have now; succeeded to the imperial Line, with our limited gifts. we are mindful, of the difficulty of proving ourselves equal to the great task that has devolved upon us. The con- uitions of the world have recently un- Numerous congratulations were extend- dergone signal changes. The thoughts ed to Mr. and Mrs, William Henry Bell ut men are able to follow contradic on the celebration on Tuesday of their tory channels. The economic life of the silver wedding. They were married at nation is occasionally marked by the Penang on December 28th, 1901. Mr. connict of varied intereses. According- Bell is acting General Manager in Hongy, it is important to fix our eyes upon, Kong for the Asiatic Petroleum Co.

The strike of 3,000 employees in the second-hand, clothing shops of the three more important districts of all Shang- hai has been settled. It is stated that the agreement arrived at includes an approximate 30 per cent. increase in wages, being an average of $4 per month

increase."

ne general situation of the country, and to unite the efforts of the whole Empire in promoting the solidarity of une nation, in strengthening stili further the foundation of national existence, and in securing torever the prosperity of our people, to the end that the bril- tant work of the imperial restoration may shed a fresh and increasing lustre.

The world 15 now in tae process of evolution. A new chapter is being open- M. G: M. Guillaume de Champeaux, ed in the history of human dvilization. Iate of 88, Rue Du Bac, Paris, who died This nation's settled policy always on April 27th, 1926, left 8308,350 nett stands for progress and improvement.

Letters of The course of events both at home and invested in local shares. Administration in respect of a son and abroad and the message of the past tu daughter have been granted to Mr. D. mankind clearly micate that progress J. Lewis, of Hong Kong, the legal must be attained by degrees and that attorney.

improvement must be sought in the mean. Such teachings should engage the carerul attention of every ope.

SILVER WEDDING.

An entirely different point of view was SMITH-LANCASTER-On December 30th,

During the week ending December 1901, at Christ Church, Mhow, Cen-expressed by Dr. C. C. We at the Union

Club in Shanghai. Until a few months 25th 2 Chinese case of diphtheria (one tral India, by the Rev. C.. J. Palmer, OCTAVIUS ARTHUR SMITH, ago Dr. We was Foreign Minister in fatal), and two cases of enteric fever, one British and one Chinese, were re eldest surviving son of JAMES N. T. Canton and is, "of course, although out SMITH, of Adelaide, South Australia, of ounce, stili one of the leading men ported. Both enteric cases ended fatally LANCASTER, bers of the Kuomintang Party. He said: One British fatality from rabies was also FLORENCE AMELIA

As a Party and as a nation we want reported. On Tuesday Japanese case eldest daughter of the late Liout.

to be friends with all foreign nations...of enteric and a British case of puer R. A. WILLs, of Liverpool [4363

As individuals, as a Party and as a nation peral fever were notified. DEATHS.

we want to have as many friends as MATTINGLEY:-At Repulse Bay Hotel, possible. Unfortunately, there is a cer When a Chinese charged with assault Hong Kong, on December 29th, 1928, tain obstacle to the complete Friendship was brought before Mr. R. E. Lindsell REGISALD FREDERICK MATTINGLEY, between China and the Foreign Powers.

24 the Central Magistracy yesterday, [4332 Solicitor, aged 30

I refer to the Treaties.... I think you it was stated that the complainant had

failed to put in an appearance. Observ PERCELL On Dreember 22nd, at. Shang- agree that the fundamental alteration or

hai, MARY PURCELL, wife of the late revision of the old Treaties is necessary." ing that, us far as he could see, the RICHARD HOWARD HEARD.

That is agreed, Dr. We then went | affair did not appear to be very serious, on to deal with what was practical at bis Worship ordered the defendant to be the moment in view of the fact that there discharged.

Hong Kong Office: in. Chater Road London Office: 131, Fleet Street, E.O

The Baily Press

Boso Kons, DecËMBER 30TH, 1928.

THE KUOMINTANG.

--.——

In order to reach a proper understanding of the political situation in China we must keep clearly in our minds the fact that the Kuomintang is a party and not & personality. It came into power largely

is no Government in China,

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Simplicity instead of vain display; originality instead of blind imitation; progress in view of this period of evolu- to keep up tion and improvement with advancing civilization; national harmony in purpose and in action; beneficence to all classes of people; and triendship to all the nations of the earth: these are tho, cardinal aims to which our most profound and abiding solicitude is directed. They are in line with the illustrious precepta bequeathed by our Imperial Grandfather, "and are calculated to give effect to the gracious will of our Imperial Father. It is our desire that all those who are in the public service of the state will be guided by our views above set forth, that they

will stand by us. azd support our en- deavours in the same manner and spirit as they served our Imperial Grandfather and our Imperial Father; and that, in co-operation with all our subjects, they He had will uphold the Throne 'sacred and im

mutable for Eternity.

been convicted twice previously. Before he was arrested defendant jumped into the harbour, but a Chinese revenue officer plunged after him and fished him out."

A Chinese seaman of the s.s. Cheng If he said, "there is a govern. ment which controls & portion of China chow was fined $2,000 or eight month's and which you think will control the hard labour at the Central Magistracy whole of China one of these days you yesterday for possession of three tins of Call at once come to an understanding foreign manufactured opium. with that government on a regional basis or a declaration can be made by the foreign "governments that, as scon as a government exista in China re- cognized by the whole of the country and able to maintain peace and order detained in Police custody during the Diwan Sen, the Indian who has beer. throughout the Republic, you will at once make the alterations in the

past week upon telegraphic justructions: treaties which the Chinese people from the Lahore Police, was again brought before Mr. Lindaell at the desire. That mode of declaration has Central Magistracy this morning. Sgt. been resorted to before and has these Elston informing the Bench that no fur- two advantages. In the first place, it ther instructions had been received from is not necessary for 18 to 20 big and

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THE LATE EMPEROR.

BRITISH COURT MOURNING.

(THROUGH REUTER'S, AGENCY.]"

RUGBY, December 28th. The English newspapers are publishing tong and appreciative memorial notices of the late Emperor of Japan.

H.. the King has commanded that

PROPERTY SALE.

small Powers to come to an agreement the Punjab Police, his Worship granted the English Court shall wear mourning. 4 further remand until Friday morning. for three weeks, and half mourning from- before anything can be done; any one

January 8th to 15th country can make a declaration of As a result of the Concert given policy. In the second place, there is recently in aid of local funds by S TLETSTOWFORD No. 46, as the result of the support accorded to

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always the suspicion in the Chinese Stephen's Girls' College, Fairlea School Rooms, Five Bath Rooms, Kitchen, Servant it by Labour prganisations, and is com-

mind that the foreigner is rather re- and friends, the following sums of Quarters, Recently Repaired and Benorated. posed of many discordant elements. How luctant to give up the old privileges money have been sent: The Cathedral SEVEN HOUSES IN SHANGHAI

Apply DEACONS, PRINCES BUILDING.

so it a foreigner or any foreign country Organ Fund, 9200 S. Peter's Church [216 far it is permeated by Russian influence

can make declaration vis-a-vis of these treation, it would remove the Repair Fund, 8200, The Missions to is impossible to determine, but M.

Seamen, 200. Miss Middleton-Smith, last obstacle to friendship and a sub- the Staff and students wish to thank all Old Chinese BORODIN certainly holds a high and

stantial understanding."

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FPICTURES-Apply Box $19, c/o responsible position in its councils and

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VISITORS TO CANTON,

Should Purchase

his policy, whatever devious routes he may fellow, can pever, we imaging, be one which will lead to a friendly rap prochement with Great Britain. Thercy of course, lies the danger. Backed by

who supported this effort. The amount.. raised by the students of these schools during this year to assist hospitals, poor schools, and other pressing needs, has been considerably over 83,000.

STREET SOLD.

At the China Auction Rooms yesterday sold, by order of the mortgages, seven afternoon, Mr. E. V. M. B. de Bousa. houses which are situated at Yarmati. These houses are Nos. 138, 140, 142, 144, 146, 148, and 150, Shanghai Street, known as Section A of Kowloon Inland: No. 48.

The total area of this property is 5,000 rent square feet, and the annual Crown $11.45. following two bids of 8200 each, Mr. The upset price was $30,000, and Fun Chik became the purchaser,

That is a sound, cerminon-sense sugges. tion and we believe that if Dr. We could carry the whole of the Party with hint on these lines a real understanding, would quickly be reached and a declaration

Prince George walked down the made on the basis of that understanding. The trouble, as we have pointed out, is gangway of the Empress of Rueria at and they have to be sure of a suficiently Fong Kong, he found stretched above that the moderates only form one section Victoria, on his way to England from A BOOK FOR THE GLOBE TROTTER the resources of the Soviet, and with one strong following before they can act in the gangway in huge letters the message Greetings and Good Luck from Vic FOR HONGKONG TO CANTON

particular axe to grind, M. BozoDI can accordance with the views they express. BY THE PEARL RIVER

This should always be remembered when toria.". Having voiced a wish to watch

DIOCESAN SCHOOL GIRL de a tremendous amount of harm. His reports are circulated of anti-foreign and the handling of the silk cargo from the

MOUNTAINERS. authority will unquestionably always be anti-Christian demonstrations. Although Orient, the Prince was taken through the carried out in the name of the Kuomin- Canadian Pacific sheds to view the long-

Tamo-shan, the highest mountain in on the side of the extremists, and in any ang they are the work of the extremists shoremen as they unloaded the cargo,

and probably are repugnant to a great He also inspected the box cara, built by the. New Territory, was vanquished on futura negotiations there is bound to be many of those who are also serving under the railway, company for the swift trap Monday by a party of five senior girls suspicion of the bond files of his asso-the. Kuomintang flag. The struggle for sit of silk from Vancouver to New York, from the Diocesan Girls Schoot. They the domination in the Party is appar- Before entraining for Ottawa. he apinka started from Tsun Wan and returned the ciates. However, that difficulty has to ently unceasing but we believe that the of the roughness of the voyage and re- same way. The weather was ideal for be faced and we can only hope that thrown in the scale against them, caused by the heavy November seas,ed the wide view from the summit to marked with regard to the seasickness the climb and the clear atmosphere show- moderates, in spite of the Russian in-

wished at one time that I was dead." best advantage, sooner or later the majority of the are gradually gaining the upper hand.

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