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ANTI-JAPANESE SENTIMENT.

ANGER IN CANTON.

HOSTILITY TO GOVERNMENT ONLY.

PROTECTION FOR JAPANESE NATIONALS.

[rnost ovR CHINESE CORRESPONDENT.]

CASTON, May 3rd.

MARSHAL LI VISIT. ING KWANGSI.

LEAVES CANTON WITH WONG SHIU HUNG.""

YESTERDAY'S EMBARKATION,

[noм on CHINESE CORRESPONDENT.]

CANTON, May 3rd. General Weng Shiu Hung left Canton for Kwangsi, his native province, yesterday afternoon on Anti-Japanese sentiment in Canboard the gun boat Man Shang. ton is increasing day by day. At Accompanying the General were the,,inase meeting held in the Marshal and Mrs. Li Tani Hsin, Assembly Hall, last Tuesday, after Mrs. Wong Shiu Hung, Major- noon it was decided to hold a big General Wong Koak Chu and Wei demonstration followed by a parade Wan Tson, and a group of secre- on the Fast Parade kround next taries, Monday, in remembrance of the presentation by Japan, on that day thirteen years ago, of the Twenty tort Demandis" and in opposition of the present Japanese expedition in Shantung.

The meeting was attended by delegates from the Canton Political

Council, the Headquarters of the 8th Route Army, Sun Yat Se "University, the Provincial and City Kuomintangs, the Foreign Office of Kwangtung, the General Labour, Association, the Canton Chamber

Liberation

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. FRIDAY, MAY 4th, 1928.

farshal Li is going to, Ewangsi to renovate the grave of his mother and to help General Wong with the reorganization of the Evangs Government and the overhaul of the Kwangsi Branch of the Kuomintang. The Marshal will return to Canton in a sort time, while the General will stay there

for longer.

"SCHEMES FOR BOLSHEVIZING CHINA."

HOW THE PLANS WERE LAID IN MOSCOW.

"CHINESE MASSES SHOULD BE MADE TO RESORT TO OUTRAGE.”.

HATRED OF THE NATIONALIST GOVERNMENT.

Third Internationale Plans drawn up last February in Moscow for the Balshevizing of China by terrorist methods have been pub ished in the Wah The Fat Pao of April 2nd, the news being supplied by the Oriental Newi Agency.

The document exhibits the usual callousness of revolutionary effusions and contains auch phrases as "the Chinese Masses should be united and made to resort to outrages.”

The recent horrors in Swabac and other parts of China are thus traceable to the pot very sano and extremely bloodthirsty gentle- men who direct the Third Internationale.

4 transition of the document published in our Chinese contem porary states:-

The resolutions made as regards

China at the meeting of the Execu tive Committee of the Communist 3rd Internationale held in Moscow during the session from the 2nd to The Man Shang was alongside the the 25th February were published Government whart, Tin Tze Main Moscow on the 29th February. Tau at 9 o'clock in the morning, They are as follows- but the General and his staff and colleagues unbark until 2.30 in the afternoon. Prior to the arrival of the General the whole of Tin Tre Ma Tau and the adjacent maloos wore lined with armed troops to guard against anything untoward The General and his suite came to Tin Tre Ma Tau in four well guard- ed automobiles from Kwai Yuan

1.--The present revolutionary movements in China are only the democratic revolutionary movements of the capitalista clasa The Chinese Communists should guide such democratic- revolutionary move. meats into the path of the Com- musist Revolution.

TWO INTERESTING CEREMONIES.

SUNDAY'S ARRANGEMENTS.

CHINESE WAR MEMORIAL AND H.K.V.D. C. COLOURS.

UNVEILING AND PRESENTA. TION BY H.E. THE GOVERNOR.

Two very interesting ceremonies will take place on Sunday morning. H.E. The Governor (Sir Cecil Clementi, C.M.G.) taking the centre role at each. They are the unveiling of the Chinese War Memorial erected in the Public Gardens by the Imperial War Graves Commission and the pre- sentation of Colours to the Hong

Adopt a despotic Soviet organiza Kong Volunteer Defence Corpe.

tion of the Pensants! The Chinese Masses should bo united and made to resort to outrages

Working Up Outrages: 7-No outrage can be promoted "in any village or city, unless a hot- bed has been created for it. With- qut this any revolutionary move ment will fail. Therefore no peas. ants movements can be successfully promoted in any city where no re- volutionary movements have taken place, though it be a centre of Com- munist movements. The Communists should carry out a peasants' 10-

The following will be the proos. dure for the unveiling of the Chi nese War Memorial by His Excel- lency:

Bis Excellency will arrive at the Public Gardens at @am., being received with the Royal Salute from

Guard of Honour provided by the Chinese Portion of 40th (For

of the Royal tress) Company Engineere. The Quard of Honour will be inspected by the Governor who will then give an addrees to the assembly.

of Commerce, the Provincial and the Municipal Students' Associa tiona, the Women's Association, the Provincial Depart ments of Civil Affairs and of Re construction, the Provincial Ad ministration and the Municipal Government, the 4th, 5th and 11th a palatial house formarly belonging under the direction of the Chinese'l volution in villages where a Sovietings.

Armies, the Municipal Bureau of Public Safety, the Canton Press men's Association, and other Gov- crnment and private, organs. The total ansaber af organizations send. ing delegates was over 70.

AGAINST THE TANAKA: CABINET.

The gathering was presided over by Mr. Yu Pak Lung, an official of the Provincial Kuomintang. The

to Wang Cain Wei. The Kwangsi, General was not, in military uni- form, but wore foreign clothes. His automobils was hoisted aboard the Van-Shang.. Escorting the Cuneral. was a company of picked troops.

In an interview with local press men General Wong stated that he will first go to Wuchow, thence to Liuchow where he will attend the Provincial Products Exhibition to be held in that city. After this he

2. The first revolutionary, move- meat of the workmen and peasants Communists has failed, and the anti-revolutionista are thus in safety for the time being. The capitalist class has allied with the reactionary Armies at home and has come to friendly terms with the Imperialists abroad. Such reactionary elements

has been organized". and should organize Fed Guards, which should then gradually be consolidated into an All-China Red Army.

BIn order to develop the re- volutionary movements, the organi- nre not only against the Chinese†zation of the Chinese Communist Revolution but are also against the

must be strengtheaed. Although the Chinese Communists have mended their ways, yet they still do not well understand the

Communist Party.

3-Thongh we have not seen in China any all-China Mass revolu

Party

The unveiling of the Memorial by His Excellency will then follow, after which the "Last Post" will be sounded by Buglers of the King'e Own Scottish Borderers followed by the Reveille."

This will conclude the proceed- PRESENTATION OF COLOURS

TO H.K.VD.C.

Immediately alter the above event the presentation of Colours to the Hong Kong Volunteer Do- tenes Corps up his Excellency the "Governor will take place, the core-

meny being timed for 9.30 on the

Murray Parade Ground.

The Corps will be drawn up in Hinc facing the matahed stand and on the arrival of His Excellency the Royal Saluto will be given. The Corps will then form, three idea of a square, the drums being

following resolutions re passed will travel'extensively; making. extionary movements, yet the develop present state of affairs, and there piled in the centre and the colours

unanimously:—

haustivo investigations relative to

1-To help the Japanese common the modernization of his nativement of the peasant movements in

people in their endeavour to province. overthrow the present Tanaka Cabinet

2.-To support the Northern

Punitive Expedition and its

aims.

Y.M.C.A. CITIZENSHIP CAMPAIGN.

various districts and the frequent mutinies among the troops are signs that Chinn is entering upon a Peasants and Workmen's Revolu- tion.

is still much hesitation and doubt among the troops.

10-The Chinese Communist Party, in view of what they experienced last time in Kwangtung, should not fail to make a change in their 4-Attention should be paid, to method of directing the revolu the Chinese revolutionary move-tionary movements in China, united GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS TO ments, since they vary in progress Though the outrages in Kwangtung

3. To increase publicity work

among the Chinese with the object of securing

front against encroachment on China's sovereignty.

4.To tell the world that the

LECTURE.

in different places. A present in failed, they form a good example many districts peasants movements for brave revolutionary movements world that the wholly dwar [nosi on CHINESE CORRESPONDENT have made, some progress," while for the establishment of a Soviet

ranted and extremely provoca tive Japaness military Expedi.. tion to Shantung is not only

A serious encroachment of

...

CANTON, May 3rd.

labour movements have received Chian.

sethack.

A course of citizenship trainingThe Existing Government Mast China's sovereignty but n-flag- rant violation of the establish is to be inaugurated by the Canton

Be Overthrow"

ed principles of international *law and justice. 5.-To make the Japanese Govern ment recall its troops in Shantung. Next Monday while the big de "monstration is being held every shop in Canton will be required to hang "on its front doors long strips of spapers with the following words written on them: "Oppose Japanese Military Intervention in China; Don't Forget May 7th, the Day of National Humiliation." Group-lee. turera will be sent out to the various parts of the city that day.

GOVERNMENT SUPPORT THE DEMONSTRATION.

7

Rage At Revolution Fallure. 11-The various branches of the

Y.M.C.A. to-morrow morning and 8.The Communist 3rd Inter-Communist. 3rd Internationale.in

will last four days. Public lectures by prominent people and an exhibi- tion are features of the campaign. True patriotism, clean living, sound physique, strength of will, character, and brotherly love are some of the qualities which will be emphasized during the campaign.

The exhibiton will include health

nationale should work hard to pro- ceed with the new revolutionary movements of the Chinese Com munists. In order to achieve their

various countries should not fail to repudiate the rumour spread by various reactionaries that the Chi- neap Revolution has come to an

end, the existing Government must end. Such vile rumours are the be overthrown, otherwise our object intrigues of the Imperialists with will never be realized. Therefore a view to preventing the peasant we must guide the masses, win movements developing into a revolu- charts, cartoons depicting the right popularity among the workmen and tion. All branches in the various way of living, geographic repre sentations of the present state of peasants and train them with poli- countries should support the Chi China. Lectures will be given by tical knowledge: The following pese Communist Party, while those Dr. Chu Choo Hsin, Commissioner slogans should be taught :--- that exist in Imperialist countries for Foreign Affairs of Kwangtung, Mr. Fung Che Man, Commissioner Confiscate the lands of the land should take steps to get the naval

lords! of Finance, Mr. Shu Hing Yin,

and military forces of their respec- Editor of the Cher Nan Weekly in Enforce the 8-hour day system!

countries withdrawn from Canton, Mr. Wong Yan Hong, Overthrow the present Govern-

ment] Chief Secretary, of the Department of Education, and Mr. Tai Chi Tau, Chancellor of Sun Yat Sen University."

Dr. Chu will give the initial lec- ture to-day (Friday) evening at 'o'clock in the Y.M.C.A. auditorium on "The Diplomacy.of the People." Messrs. Fung Shu, Tai and Wong will each deliver a lecture on the spirit and object of the campaign," Messrs. Fung, Shu and Wong will speak in "National Humiliation

for

Citizenship

tive China

BUSINESS CONDITIONS AT MR. HANCOCK IN MOTOR

SWATOW.

DUTCH BANK CLOSING.

ACCIDENT.

The Right Reverend the Bishop (cased) placed against them. of Victoria will then consecratė the Colours.

The Colours will be presented to the Senior Subalterns of the Lu- fantry and Scottish Companies, bs His Excellency, who will then ad- dress the Corps,

After the Corps has reformed line,, the Colour party will march in

wh

their post in the ranks, the band playing the National Anthem and the Corps giving the General Salute.

by Companies and afterwards ad The Corps will then march past

vance in review order.

By kind permission of Lieut.-Col. Comy M.G., D.S.O., the mat- shed stand on Murray Parade Ground will be available for specta tors and will be reserved for ladies, who subscribed to the H.K.V.D.C. Colour Fund, families of members of the Corps, Officers of His Majesty's Farcee.and their families. The presence of the ladies at Volunteer Headquarters after the ceremony will be welcomed by the Commandant and all ranks of the Corps,

THE HON. MR. W. T. SOUTHORN.

RETURNS YESTERDAY BY THE" 8.S. ANTENOR."

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The Hon. Mr. W. T. and Mrs. Southern returned yesterday from Home leave on the Antenor which berthed at Holt Wharf soon after 11 am The voyage had been particularly successful, no rough weather was experienced and ex- cept for the first two days and a light" "blow" about 10 p.m. on A SMASH-UP-AT STANLEY Tuesday night theres wan~~AA

smooth as the proverbial millpond.

Mr. and Mrs. Southor have en- joyed their holiday but seemed very pleased to find themselves in Hong Kong once more.

Mr. Southorn will act as Officer the Administering

Government while HE. The Governor is on leave.

The Provincial Administration in solidly behind the affairs. The Can- "ton Political Council is giving $2,000 to defray the expenses of the demonstration The Provincial Government, the Municipal ov

Mr. H. R. B. Hancock was in- ernment, and the various Depart

Owing to slackness of busines

volved in ments will also contribute money

2 motor accident at and Self-Refiance," Character and due to the disturbed conditions in Stanley pn Wednesday when his to the organized demonstration....

National Reconstruction," and All Japanese nationals residing in "An Investigation into the Methods the district around Swatow the ear came into collision with public branch of the Dutch Banking firm motor car No. 04. Mr. Hancock Canton, according to information of Training from oficial circles, will be ade- respectively. Chancellor Tai has (Nederlandsch Indische Handels- had a narrow escape, as his car

not na yet announced his subject. quately protected on that day and All the lectures as well as the ex-bank) at that port is to be closed. rebounded from the impact and "The lease on our premises at run full tilt into the parapet of at all times. We are not against hibition will be open to the public the common Japanese people who free of charge.

The campaign is in charge of Swatow is falling in," a Dally the bridge and tore down about are on friendly terms with us," said Mr. E. H. Lockwood, an American, Press representative was told at four yards of masonry, one official, "we are only against missionery, Messrs. Team To King, the Hong Kong branch of the A police report issued yesterday the Tanaka Government respecting and Lam Pak Kwan, all of whom

secretaries' of the Canton Bank to-day," and the amount of morning said that the public car

The news reached the Colony its wholly unwarranted expedition.M.C. In an interview with business we do does not make it was at the time driven by Yeung yesterday of the death of Mr. J. Lung There were several passen-Watt at Swatow on Tuesday from Mr Lam Pak Kwan, the Daily Press, representative was told that worth while to keep, on, especially pere in this car. While crossing the cerebral hemorrhage.

The fate Mr. Watt was a member the present campaign for citizen as we do not see much chance, of bridge at Chaiwan Gap, it came ship training is a manual affair, really settled conditions yet awhile, iuto collision with a car driven by of the installation staff of the Me. Hancock. Both vehicles were Asiatic Petroleum Company He having been started soras three We have two Europeans there and considerably damaged and one was formerly attached to the North years ago. The exhibition is a novelty, he said.

one e staying on as agent of the Chinese passenger was injured in Point installation and was trace ferred to Manila two years ago, and Continuing, Mr. Lam said that Koninklyke Paketvaart Maatschap- the campaign was for the benefit.

sustained from there he went to watow. car was Mr. Watt leaves a widow for when both of the common people and of pij while the other is due home on the students of Canton.

leave."

the deepest sympathy is felt.

to China.

Yesterday the Japanese Consul General on Shameen called a meet ing of the Japanese nationals in Canton to discuss measures to meet possibly any patoward eventuality that might ariso against them in connection with the demonstration. What was decided at the meeting in the Japanese Consulate has not been published..

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Mr. Hancock also minor bruises. and his rather badly damaged

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