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ISAKO'S CIRCUS
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 30th, 1927.
CHIANG KAI SHEK AND THE CHRISTIAN GENERAL.
THEIR ALLIANCE AGAINST THE NORTH.
PROCLAMATION OF THEIR JOINT'AIMS,
WHAT OF THE MILITARY POINT
"OF VIEW?
In Kuomintang circles, there fact, must be considered as the seems to be considerable satisfaction initial step leading to ultimate with the suchowfu Conférence. [liberation of our 400,000,000 beelb- It appears that in spite of the Tetren.
that Hankow regarded the Cheng- "Yet out of the dynastie vestige chow Conference with Marshal which was still then evident nut Feng Yu Hsing as a. success, Nan-eratie militarism reared its bend. king equally regards the Hunchowfu From that date of Yuri'a ascension, Conference as a success from its in alliance with foreign imperialism, standpoint. Either Hankow or Nan- it had wrunght such havoc among king is mistaken in the Christian our people that for more than a Barshal, and witit military opers-decade their existence had been Lions commence again, it is dificult vegetating between fire and water, for anyone to suggest which, one was
wrong.
"Out of their intense suffering, the people, cume to realize by whom The fact remains that Marshal they have been victimized, and Feng Yu Hsiang has apparently have, on the present occasion, given issued a statement to Hankow expression to their righteous indig suggesting that as Comrade Borodin nation in popular uprising. has already resigned, he would do The Northern Campaign,
well to return to Russia. A jointIt is in compliance with such statement has been issued, which earnest demand of the people and are publishing herewith, by in perpetuating the unfulfilled wish Marshat Heng Yu Hsiang and Gen-of our late lender that the Northern
We
MR. HAVELOCK WILSON.
TO-DAY till SATURDAY
"RESIGNING UNDER AGE LIMIT.
A LOYAL AND ABLE - LABOUR. LEADER.
Mr. J. Havelock Wilson, presi- dent of the National Union of Scammen, has decided to resign, but his resignation will not take in- mediante effect. Mr. Wilson was the founder of the National Union, and has been president for thirty- five years. At the offices of the anton Mr. Wilson's secretary said:
Mr. Wilson is not very well just now, but the reason for his resigna- Lion is quite simple. A year or two ago the executivo decided that all-officials should retire on attain-
reach that limit in August, and as ing un age limit. Mr. Wilson will
he was one of those who advocated its imposition, he feels that to be consistent he must observe the operation of the rule. The resigna tion, however, will not take effect carlier than best March,
The annual meeting is in Sep- tember. He will tender his resigna- tion at that meeting, and it will take three or four months to com plete the ballot for the election of a new president. His resignation will not mean that he will retire from public life. After vacating the presidency he will devote his time to
Peace the Industrial Union, in which be is keenly in- kerested. He does not take a pes simistic view of trade prospects, but thinks has still a great work to do in improving industrial re-
Mr. Havelock Wilson is nearly physical disabilities is very active. 70 years of age, and in spite of his In his autobiography he describes
Stormy voyage.' his career as a
We are remaining here for a short season longer. eral Chiang Kai Shek, which gives Punitive Expedition was launched.
the impression that they are work-We, Chiang Kai Shok and Feng Yulations." ing together harmoniously. All this Hsiang, in the company of our has to do with military operations, martial comrades, have not been bat little reference is made to the unsuccessful in this effort: in the civilian government which is to con- trol such operations. It is not quite ampaign which covered the dis clear whether Marshal Feng will face of tens of thousands of miles these erstwhile formidable, militaris- rule Honan, Shansi, and Kansu aя an independent empire under him- tie robber-barons in turn met with self or whether these provinces will their just desert. be governed by representatives from Nanking.
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But for one day the militaristic partisans of imperialism still exist
ong day, we and our martial comrades should consider that our It is also not clear as to whatdutins remain undischarged.
Yon Shih Shan's Position,
for
when dar armies are gathering on to Honnn-Shantung border to administer the last blow in exter. minating militarism, therefore, we deem it important to declare again our attitude in all sincerity to our brothren:
has become of Governor Yen Shih "At this most critical juncture, Shart A fortnight ago, he was acting as the agent of General Chiang Kai Shek in effecting a truce or an agreement between Nan king and Fengtien Party This movement has apparently collapsed, but Governor Yen is the enemy of Marshal Feng. Will he now join Fengtion 1.
That we, Chiang Kai Shek and Feng Yu Hsiang and the tens off More serious still is the question thousands of officers and soldiers of the relationship between Marshal funder our command, are fervent he Feng and Soviet Russia. The doen-livers in the Three People's Prin- ments found in the Soviet Embassy ciples.
That in the company of the ahow to what an extent the "Chris- tinn General" is indebted to Soviet other revolutionary armies, we Russia; yet, how he asks the solemnly pledge to fight to the last Russians to clear out. Why? Has man for the Three People's Prin- he paid his debts! If out, what ciples. effect will this effort have or the general political situation
Again, the question is asked what will Hankow do to maintain itself. None of the Chinese politicians seem to know. They are wondering whether Hankow had suspected that the Christina -- General was to turn on them and whether they had taken precautions.
The statement of the Kuomintang is ns follows:--
In addition to the stern message that was sent to the high official of the Hankow Government by General Feng Yu Hsiang as a result of the Chiang-Feng Conference at Hsuchowfu, which was published" in the papers yesterday, the follow- ing circular telegram, jointly signed by General Chiang Kai Shek and General Feng Yu Hsiang and said to be drafted by General Huang Fu, the Mayor of Shanghai, was issued As a further testimony to the com- plete agreement between the two Nationalist commanders.
That we would not be moved by whatever temptations --would-not dodge, however overwhelming be the difficulties, and would not flipch.. however costly may be the sacrifice that we are enlled upon to make. For, we are determined to wipe out the tools of the Imperialists off this fair land of ours.
"For, we are determined to bring the Nationalist Revolution to n successful conclusion.
Be our armies the armies of the People, be our success. the success of the People,
"This, we reverently address to our brethren.
CHIANG KAI SHEK, FENG YU HЯIANO. Marshal Feng's Policy. Upon assumption of his new posi tion under the Nationalist Govern- ment, General Feng Yu Hejang has administration of the province of announced his policy as regards the Houan. Referring to the civil ad- ministration, be stated that it will be based upon the Three People's Principios in order that a stable and responsible government may soon appear. All military affairs within the Province will be placed under one central command. All corrupt officials are to be discharged while "This aim was almost realized in the finance of the Province will be 1011, when the Manchu Dynasty fell re-organized to meet the changed and when the Republic of China was conditions.-North China Daily established-which, as a matter of Newe.
The Doclaration,
The telegram reads as follows:-
For 40 years our late leader had devoted his energy to Nationalist revolution, that national sovereignty and international equality by secur- ed for China,
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SHANGHAI, June 25th. The U.S. Transport Chaumont, carrying the two flight of U.S. Marines, the and squadrons
the United States. If so, sho will be the first US. transport to arrive back in America since the recent trouble in China broke out:
From reliable sources it "was learned yesterday that the aviation unite will probably be taken from the Chaumont and landed at Tang- ku, near Taku, where it is probable that they will fly in order that the officers may get in their required hours of flying. The infantry unit, which consists of about 500 meri, wil probably go on to Tientsin
join forces with the 8th Regiment.
of the 4th Provisional Regiment. The tank corps the only one, of
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and the tank company attached to its kind with the Marines, and the Brigade Headquarters, will which was formed specially for the leave Shanghai to-day at 8 am for present expedition in China, will Tientsin, where all will be left., probably remain at Tangku with The contingent will be in charge of the aviation units. Col. Davie, who arrived here froma Olongapo on the Chaumont two weeks ago
With the departure of these units there now remains in Shanghai only the 4th Regiment, the first to be The Chaumont is expected to stay despatched to China, and the 3rd at. Taku for one day, after which Battalion of the 8th Regiment, she will come back to Shanghal and which made up the other half of pick up the Marines whoso enlist the Provisional Regiment. These ments will expire within the next latter will be placed in billets at three months. After that she will the Standard Oil installation, it is! probably go to the Philippines, thought-Worth China Daily News.
At the age of 6 he was selling nowa papers in the streets of Sunder. He had shoes, land, barelcoted. but he preferred bare feet, and they brought in
more money. After shop--at 2s. 6d. a week-ho became sweeping up in an ironmongor's
& printer's devil. He ran away to Ben at the age of 12, and got work on an old sailing barque, but be fore she sailed he was taken back to Sunderland. A fortnight later he ran away, again, shipping as 211 engineer's boy. Marrying young, he settled at Sunderland, mnade his first open-air speech at 20, and formed a National Sen- men's Union in 1887. It is largely due to his work that life at sea. has been so changed in the Inst thirty-five years. He was returned As member of Parliament for Mid- dlesbrough 1892.
Mr. Havelock Wilson has been a stern opponent of the use of trade unions for political purposes and has fought many a hard battle with Labour and tremists.
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