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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1930.

SHOPPING GUIDE

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7, Ice House St.

HATS

AND

GOWNS Inspection Cordially Invited.

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MODES-COUTURE

HAS REMOVED TO 3rd Floor, PEDDER BUILDING

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Fresh Flowers, Fruit

and Vegetables

The Clover Flower Shop

10, ICE HOUSE, STREET

REMOVED TO

74, QUEEN'S ROAD C.

DER A. WING & CO. (1923); LTD.)

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The Arsenal at Talyusifu.“ During a these months peace and unification," Yea Hai "Shan's immense arsenal just out- side Taiyuanfu has been working both day and night shifts. This arsenal, which is next in size and in importance to that at Mukden now employs 10.000 men, and turns out very creditable rifles, revolvere, mountain guns and automatic rides, together with ammunition for all

these arms,

The arsenal buildings are a sur- prise to visitors. Most of them are concreto structures, glass-roofed, and splendidly equipped with ALEXANDER'S INSTITUTchinery brought from Germany.

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In this connection it will be re- called that Yen Hai Shan moved the Tientsin arsenal's equipment and staff to his own capital, safe' behind the Shanai mountains, more than a year ago,

in suppressing Party organizations under the excuse that the various Kuomintang Committees were do- minated by radicals and were there- fore a menace to peace and order.

Chinese businessmen, bankers, and the educated classes generally look hopefully to Yen. They de- clare that he is not only an able administrator and a subtle politi- cian, but that he is also ambitious and just.

Yen profits by choosing able lieutenants. Generala Shang Chen, Fu Thao Yi. Chang Yin Wu and his other administrators in this "area have done well. During the height of the Kuomintang. Committee tyranny, when boycott organiza tione and Strikers' Committres de- fed the law, founded their own courts, ran their own gnols, and "arrested" people at their own sweet will, there was no safety for life nor for property,

Nanking's official bulletins during Te day this party tyranny is end- October and November make amus-

ed in Yen's area, and in Manchuria ing reading, as do the files of the the beginnings of it are being. Shanghai newspapers for those wiped out effectively. In Peping same months. Day after day it Tientsin, Protingfu and other cities was given out that Yen was "sup- streets are not only being repaired, porting the Central Government, but new street paving is actually and that Yen was moving Shansi | being laid, sewage systems are troops into Honan to make a thrust being extended, and other publie against the Kuominchun's right works are being undertaken. Bank.

The truth of the matter, wall known here in the North, is that Yen did not move a single soldier southward until just before Christ- mas, and that then the moves were made at the same time that the Kuominchun re-emerged from Shene and re-occupied Loyang, In other words, the time had come when Ten could "take over"> Honan, with the assistance of portions of the Kuominchun.

In Shansi itself, despite, a year of peril and of continued wartime preparedness, more than $400,000 was spent for new meter roads in

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Comprising

The Contrast in Shantung. Outside of Yen's zone conditions are very bad. Shantung Chinese who come to Peping on business "declare that Shantung would wel- When this occurred Nanking an- come Yen's control because it would nounced that Yen was moving to end tha, tyranny of the Tang-Pu. attack Tang Seng Chi, but as a In Tsinanfu, the Shantung capital, matter of fact Yen's armies have the Kuomintang Committee com- not fired r. shot against Tang's posed of boys from 19 to 23 years A forces. All the attacking of Tang's of age openly flout the police and brigades has been done by Chiang the military, incite strikers, levy Kai Shek's forcee, pressing north-fincs, and are conducting an indam. ward from the Hankow region, and matory anti-Christian propaganda Yen meanwhile has been busy con- with the encouragement and assist solidating his position at Cheng-ance of Mr. He Teai Yuan, the chow and arranging for Tang Seng Shantung Commissioner of Educa

Porcelain Control of tion. The same conditions prevail Chi to leave China, Tang's army will probably pasa to in almost all of Shantung, except Han Fu Chu, and these forces will Chefoo and Tsingtao, become merged with the Shansi- Kuominchun.

China Out in Two. Meanwhile China remains effec-

cut

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Papel Screens, Table Screens, Ivory, Crystals, Jade and Agate Ornaments, Old Embroideries, Iron Pictures, Chinese Hand Paintings, Lacquer Ware, Blackwood Ware, etc., Also

In general, it may be stated that North China has never enthreed over the Kuomintang organization. nor has it responded with any warmth to the San Min Chu-1 pro 3 PIECES DIAMOND JEWELLERY. paganda. The Nationalists after capturing the Teping-Tientsin area. CATALOGUES will be issued. treated North China as though it

tually cut into two countries. The Peping-Hankow line is out, and the Tientsin-Pukow line remains though naking has more than once announced the immediate were a conquered foreign land. TERMS-CASH ON DELIVERY.

Local examples of the Committee Form of Government have aroused

no enthusiasin here at all-te put On View from THURSDAY, JAN. 16. the case mildly indeed.

resumption of traffic on the latter..

Tang Seng Chi's army has kept the Peping-Hankow line cut, while Yen makes all necessary troop dia-

Peping and North China, ander tributions, and Shih Yu Son's

these conditions, may be excused Pukow rebels still sit astride the for over-estimating General Yen Tientsin-Patow, Birting with both Hei Shan's ability, his shrewdness, North and South. Shih keeps an his military power and his s anxious eye in each direction, for posed genius for being a "Model if Chen Tian Yuan openly throws Governor," but it is indisputable Shantung to Yen's side, c, Shib, that at this moment the shadow of will have to reject Nasking's re- "The Little Shansi Governor " ported affer of $1,000,000 cash for the loyalty and that is rather a high offer as loyalties go in this year of disgrace.

The net result of all these 'wars and manoeuvres and secret money. transactions is that the more radi. cal forces are now at a distinct dis- advantage. There appeare no doubt that Chiang Kai Shek has offered to Yen terms which amount to a

far seems to stretch very the war-weary land.

across

CORONER'S VIEWS ON LARGE FAMILIES.

"QUESTION OF MORAL

RESPONSIBILITY.

virtual splitting of China into the Dr. Edwin Smith, the coroner, old North and South regions with, at an inquest held at Shoreditch Yen undisputed ruler of the North on Albert Cawthorne, aged right, so long as he does not openly defy son of Mr. George Cawthorne, a the Central Government at Nan- carman, of James-court, Bethnal king. Mukden, by siding with Yen, Green, said:- strengthens the North, obtains un- disputed autonomy for Manchurin, and will now he free to follow Yen's example and squelch the Kuomintang locals which have been sprinzing up here and there.

How long this precarious peace will last no one can even venture to guess, but certainly only until one side or the other can recruit enough strength by bribery, coax- ing or coercion, to develop a con- fidence of an easy victory. Then open fighting will certainly, he re- newed.

A Precarious Peace. The foregoing developments have heartened the North in many ways. There are 'continuous and open dis- cussions over Yen's known deter- mination to move the capital back to Peping, and because of this, real estate values here are beginning to pick up for the fret time since Chang Tso Lin evacuated the city in June of 1028.

There is no denying that Yen Hei Shan is giving the North the best administration it has had since the Nationalist victory of 10 monha ago, if one excepts the period of a few months just after the capture of Peking when Shanai officials ad- ministered this section without in- terference from the Kuomintang,

Tang-Pu Eliminated,

An

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Ad the "Tang-Pa ' tyranny began, conditions became very bad indeed, but Yen, has now practically eliminated Kuomintang Committee tyranny. The recent wrecking of Peping's trains by mobs of ricksha coolies gave Yen wiksvereisazhad been awaiting stam

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