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NIGHT CLUBS IN SHANGHAI.
FAIR AMERICAN'S ENTER-
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DANCING GIRLS OF ALL
RACES.
NEW DELHI.
A MIRACLE OF ENGINEER- ING.
A now elty has risen from the dust and heat of India, writes a United Press correspondent to the Manila Times. A garden city now stands on what was fifteen, yeary ago L
barren plain, trees and few flowers grow where only The Night Club craze has struck madbuilt Indian, villages formerly Shanghai with a bang and a battle stoad, and the famous Delhi Ridge, royal is on between owners of the a shear block of quarzite which various institutions. They have formerly radiated heat across the already reached the state where, in plain for ailes, is covered for thou the spirit of competition, they are sands of seres with trees and importing high-priced jazz orches-shrubs which hold the dust and tras and temperamental enter-cool the wind. This modern miracle from America. Thus is the New Delhi, India's new writes Harold Mills, a United capital.
tainers
Press correspondent to the Manila Times. He goes on to describe the disgust of the owners of cabarets in which Russian dancing girls are the chief attraction, and which have been badly hit by the Night Clubs.
Fifteen years ago three men, Captain Swinton, Mr. Brodie, and Mr. Lutyens (the latter now Sir Edward), arrived in India as mer bers of the first Planning Commis sion. Their task was to give. In dia a new capital on the area of Started By American Girl..
some five square miles of wind Shanghai was startled about swept territory, flanked by the year and a half ago when a well-broken walls of Purana Kila (In known American girl residing here drapat), one of the many Delhis announced the opening of a Night of the past, and the Delhi Ridge. Club patterned after one of Broad- The Prophet Of The White Man. way's most famous institutions. On a spur of Delhi Ridge, jut- ting abruptly away from the main section of the Burning rock, stood the small village of Raisina. The tomb of the Sikh who foretold the coming of the white race stood near the settlement, although the records of the ancient prophet do not show that he predicted that the white man would some day blast away the erest of Raisina spur to make way for the construction of three great palaces, which are now nearly com-
She called her place the Little Club. It was crowded ten minutes after the doors were opened and is crowded five nights out of seven. Shanghailanders point to it with pride.
No Dancers And Soft Drinks. The place boasts no dancing girls but subdued music, soft drinks, small tables and silonhettes For nearly a year the club held forth without competition in its clasa plete.
Then, within two weeks, three other night clubs opened. They were followed by three more and the old battle for customers, was on. It is still on although some of the night clubs have given up the ghost,
.. A Green Carpet."
Fifty miles of roads and avenues are complete to-day in the formerly desolate area. Each thoroughfare is lined with forest trees, and the system forms the basis of th The Café Nationa
largest city plan in the world, Cabaret owners assert tat bust-There are bungalows and com- ness is bad since the influx of night habitants, settled on a green car munity dwellings for 35,000 · ín: clúba.
pet of trees, gross and dowers. The Mohammedan tombs, once almost hidden by jungle, are now sur-
One cabaret, however, is flourish ing. It is the Cafe Nations, where
WOMEN TO RULE.
A 1947 PROPHESY.
JAPANESE ARTIST'S
PROPHESY.
BASED ON SACRED BOOKS OF JAPAN..
"LONDON, May 4th, commencement of a new era in the **The year 1947 will witness the world's history, in which humanity will be dominated by women, and national and racial lines will dis- appear."
This is one of a number of pro- phecies made by Yoshio. Markino, the Japanese artist engaged to Miss Elizabeth Williamson, of Kalamazoo, Michigan, in the course of an, interview with the United Press.
.
Women
are the fundamental
continued Markino. Women hold sex and men their complement,"
the sweetness and honey of life, and thus happiness can only come through their ascendancy.
War-like nations and nations which believe too much in material success, both tend to under-rate women because they cannot fight, nor earn so much money as men. They are, however, the true up- holders of civilization:
Sacred Writings.
I base my predictions of a new renaissance and a world dominated by women starting in 1947, on the sacred writings of Japan. These say the first evidences of the re naissance will become "markedly noticeable in 1933 or 1936 and cul- minate in some big event in 1947. These writings predicted the great war and I am certain that events will bear out their predictions of the new renaissance??
Internationalism, he said, would come through the inter-mixture of races and nations due to increased facilities for travel and better and fuller means of transportation and communications.
Patriotism Dangerous. "Patriotism," he said, "is 4 dangerous thing. **It turns third class minds into maniacs, and un- settles even first class minds. The
dancing girls of many countries rounded by well-kept gardens, their child of an Englishman and a Ger-i hold forth and will dance with any domes rising above the bew garden man woman is not so likely to be
male, come what way, for 2 cents per dance, Shanghai currency.
.city.
Princely Buildings.
uarrow and prejudiced as the child of parents of one nationality only. The Cafe Nations first opened
The offspring of a negro and a with five Russians and two A road almost two miles long white, or an Oriental and an Oe Japanese dancing girls Later an and a quarter of a mile wide call-cidental, is in a position to weigh even dozen Chinese girls were added Kingsway, forms the backbone more justly the claims of both ed. Two Australian girls came to of the city plan, extending from races. In all the world there are towa from nowhere and were add- the Raising-spur to a great arch only two kinds of people: these ed to the dancing staff. A Swiss. way commemorating the Indian who further the happiness and well- girl deserted by her husband, be armies. The palaces of the Indian being of the human race, and those come a fixture at the place. Then Princes are to be grouped around who hinder it Whatever my Already one ruling nation or race, I must fight with à German girl, two fadian girls, the arch. A Mexican senorita, 99 additional prince, H. H. the Nizam of the first, and shun the second." Russians, three French girls and a Hyderabad, has erected a palatial | lass from Killarney.
residence. Others, which may vary. Since I published my first book,
2,000 Letters Fram Women. 'in style, colour, and material, aro
to follow:
ANOTHER FIRE IN
POOTUNG..
OUTBREAK IN MESSRS. OLIVIER'S PREMISES.
"
SHANGHAI, May 17th. A fire broke out in the compound of Messrs. Olivier & Co., Pootung, at 19.40 p.m. yesterday. On receiv- ing the alarm Municipal and Cus tome fire floats proceeded to the scene.
I was found that the matter on fire was salvage from the outbreak of several days ago. Whether a cigarette had been dropped into it or whether smouldering particles which had not been extinguished, had caused renewal of the fre not known. It was a nasty, but not serious, blaze and it required four main, independent, 1,000-It lines which were breached at the spot, to put out the fire. ****
During the course of the blaze, Bremen noticed what appeared to he the upper floor of a godown on fire. A single line was run out and quickly took care of the matter. This fre was on the roof instead and was caused by a spark from the lower fire which lighted on other salvage drying on there NC. Daily Newar
THE CHINESE LAW OF APPEAL.
PRISONERS SENTENCED TO, DEATH NOT". GIVEN THIS RIGHT.
my books have brought me over Within two years the Viceroy is 2,000 lettera from women, but it expected to move into the new was only when I had received Miss Government House. The assembly Williamson's letter that I realized Building, a large circular structure that I had received that other part magnificently designed, is complete. of the poem that makes my poem And soon New Delhi will take her complete." place an a world capital, a marvel in planning and construction, as well as a work of art.
TIENTSIN-TANGKU ROAD SCHEME.
Regarding America where Mar- kino has spent many months, made numerous paintings and has a num- ber of well known artist friends, he urged a still further restriction of the immigration laws.
"America is at present the melt. ing pot of the nations and the races" he said "but she must fur STILL UNDER CONSIDERA-ther shut out the hordes of unde-
TION..
MR. SUN SHIK WEI'S HOPES.
TINTAIN, May kih.
sirables that clamor to get in, so that she may have time to absorb the peoples already within her borders. At present the froth and waste of the nations is bubbling to the top, but when the melting is The scheme for the construction finished, and the mixture cleared of a modern motor road from Tien-itself, it is impossible to predict isin to Tangku is getting into shape what wonderful combinations and since the Civil Governor, Mr. Sua what new human alloys will even- Shih Wei, has formally authorized tually be formed."United Press, Administrative District of Tientsin Ring CENTRAL 80, For: the Commissioner of the Special:
to discuss it with Chinese business men, especially bankers, for the purpose of raising a loan from 150,000 to $200,000 at once. But as the plans are criticized by some foreign and native experts, jet seems certain bankers and steamship com- panies are not willing to raise the loan at eight per cent intarest- According to the Commissioner il the banks in Peking are not willing to forward the honey, he intends to borrow the sum (8158,500) from the steamship companies and im- porting and exporting companies in Tientsin at eight per cent.
interest.
Plans for the road construction. ::SHANGHAI, May 17th. have already been made, and as In the Shanghai Provisional soon as the money is secured, work Court of Appesis, yesterday after will start immediately. The road zoon, Judge Ziar preading, eup is to be divided into three sections, ported by Judges Chiu and Tsan, the total length of which is 73 li," and Mr. S. L. Burdett, Senior Con the width 23 feet. The construc sul's Deputy, the appeal by the tion of the road will take about police against the dismissal of 13 four or five months so that it can Chinese by the Court of First In be opened to traffic before the end stance on charges of kidnapping of the year if everything goes on and armed robbery, came up for smoothly. But, it is leared the agus sudden change in the war situation hearing,
Mr. J. E. Badeley conducted tho in Shantung will affect the scheme case for the police, while Mr. Eas nobody can predict what will Y. B. Kiang was appointed by the turn up in the not distant future Court to watch the interests of the unless the northerners can checic the accuseda med advance of the Boutherners on the-
Mr. Badeley, in giving grounds Tein-Pu in which in the weak for, the appení, stated that the 13 point in the Ankuochun defences.-- accused had been dismissed while 4.N.A. five others had, very rightly, been sentenced to death. He understood
death, they cannot appeal. This is that these five had appealed...
Judge Ziar said that the appeal A peculiarity of the Chinese Lan," of the five men referred to hide said. Regarding the appeal by already been dealt with in cham- the police against the dismissal of bersUnder the new Bandit Laws the 13 others, judgment would be when prisoners are sentenced to reserved til May 23rd-N-O (Continued at foot of next column, Daily New
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