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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY OCTOBER 10, 1931.

TRAFFIC CASES.

ANTI-CHIANG KAI SHEK PARTY STATE THEIR POLICY DANGEROUS DRIVING AT

UTMOST RESISTANCE TO JAPANESE DESIGNS IN MANCHURIA

SUBORDINATION OF MILITARY TO THE CIVIL POWER IN CHINA.

The following circular telegram | great lesson and A trung call was issued by the Extraordinary to our people to go and do likewise Session of the Central Executive in order that Chins shall grew in and Supervisory Committees of power, and strength. Particularly, the Kuomintang (the Anti-Chiang in political, economic military Kai Shok section of the Kuominand cultural matters, we must strive to build up our substantial strength, for other than this there

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tion.

The Feople's Right.

REPULSE BAY

SPEEDING IN STUBBS ROAD;""|

Mr. At Bacel was summoned be fore Mr. Selofold yesterday for dangerous driving on the road which leads to Repulse Bay beach

from the main road. The offerice in stated to have occured at about 5.30 on September 18

YOUNG AGITATORS HONG KONG STOCK

BUSY

ANTI-JAP. PROPAGANDA ROUND KONG" MOON.

LOVELY AUTUMN.

Evidences are not lacking that South China is becoming trainen- dously worked up over the Man-

country to

Sun

These ardent young sons of The

Chinese

MARKET.

YESTERDAY'S TRANSAC

TIONS

The market opened yesterday morning, with a brisker enquiry for most stocks and prices were fairly well maintained.

Douglases wore in demand at

Baubs were wanted at $35. Wharves were in request. #1506)

Providents (old), which were put through at 351, closed in demand at $51, but sellers were asking the former rate. The new shares wore in demand at

Hotels (old) were in demand at

$141, with sellers offering at 3143.

Landa, which were done at 883, closed in doinund at 880.

181, as were also the new shares, Humphreys (old) were wanted at

churia crisis. Some of tho

large! middle schools for boys in Canton and other centres have given tan Inspector O. F. Alexander inform days holidays to their students to ed his Worship that it was alleged allow them to go out through the that Mrs. Skiunor was driving ber

o proclaim in no UBT from the Repulse Bay Robd totain tones against the so-called in car from the lower road. On the bond is a white line. In the car at the time, prism of the Land of the Rising were Col. R. B. Skinner and Licut.

Gough. The car was boing Middle Kingdom are travelling on is no road to national preserva-driven on the extreme left hand passenger junks and trains and re side of the "rond and the defen- dant's vehicle, coming up at a fast seen in the crowded city streets speed, attempted to take the bend wearing the black bands on their

arms bearing the two on his wrong side. Both cars had to stop and before Mra. Skinner could proceed, the defendant had characters, Kwok Naan," mean- to back his ent

ing the distressed country, or the The defendant admitted that he country passing through adversity. was on the wrong side, but said that he was not entirely on the They are calling" upon all and right-hand side of the road. His sundry to rise up and smite the car had been damaged whilst park invader, employing the time hon ed at Repulse Bay and had a ten- tency to skid to the right. As be oured weapon of the Boycott and skidded to the right, but when he refuses to withdraw her troops. was taking the corner, the car urging armed resistance if Japan

Thousands of Primary and Higher. Primary school boys and girls are parading the city streets with their banners and printed slogans. Who 227.00, but sellers required 308 can predict what the end of it all. will be

Da Boptember 25, the Extraordin ary Session of the Central Execu- tive Committee and the, Supervi. sory Committee of the Kuomintang issued a statement" defining the (2) To build up the People'a Party's internal policy to be the strength, the first essential fapt foster the development of the Peo overthrow of the dictatorship set plo's rights. In his Plan of Na- up by Chiang Kai Shek and its tional Reconstruction, our late lea external or foreign policy to be dor Dr. Sun insisted that the Zoo resistance against Imperialist og ple, during the period of political, gresalon. During the past for tutelage, must be trained in the night, the Japanose bave persisted, exercise of political rights in or ruthlessly in carrying out the for- der that they might practise loca: cible occupation of Manchuria and autonomy and gradually partici certain adventurers have been inpate in the political affairs of the cited to act as puppets for the Central Government. In this con- fartherance of a so-called move nection it is also essential to em

Man-phasize that the Feople's private ment of independence in churia from China and, as a scrights, such as the freedom of cid step, to annex it to Japan person, of residence, of trade, of This is precisely the tactical pro speech," of publication and of as- oudure employed when the Japan-sociation, must be protected and esc decided upon the annexation safogarded by law. The success of Korea. Ia face of such a for or failure or the period of tutel. eigi mennee. the country is in age will be determined by the de deed threatened with dismember-velopment or otherwise of the ment and destruction and it 1People's rights. And the most in- the duty of the Party to summon portant taak confronting the Unifi itsvanguard of the People information, will be the application its members to consitute themselves ed National Government after its united struggle to dchieve neof. Dr. Sun's teachings in the Bional salvation:

National Unity.,.

saw the other car he swerved back

Skinner's car, q to his correct side and passed Mrs.

a certain amount of excitement in

Defendant explained that he had stopped because he saw there was the other car, which was being driven by a lady, and to apologise to her. Otherwise, he could have passed the car on the left-hand side of the road. His car had the de- driving had been dangerous, it was been done to the car. He had been because of the damage that bad

development of the forces of dehad an accident. mocracy as the basis for national

fect he had mentioned and if his

New Bridge on Surning Railway.

In the midst of all these violent undercurrents in the every-day life

mont, such as the building of roads, of South Ching much progress is being made in material develop-

at $183.

demandat

Renities

were in 819.00.

Zoong Sings wero enquired for at Tis. 13 ex dividend.

Trama, after being put through at $20 were in demand at the close at #20, but sellers wanted

291.

Star Ferries were in request at 802.

China Lights were wanted at

Electrics, after being done, at 9777, closed in demand at 877},

Telephones (part paid), which were the medium of sales at $901 and 8991, closed with buyers at the former rate.

hands at $19.00, and at the clone

Cements (combined) "changed |

sense of fostering the growth and driving for. 17 years and had never and bridges and houses and shone there were buyers offering $914]

A now and substantial bridge is to span the river near Kung Yik

Defect in the Car...

with sellers asking $20. 'recanstruction. Further, to the Inspector Alexander said bis wit- for the trains on the Sunning Rail-

Hong Kong Ropes were wanted at It is in these circumstances that affairs of government must cessnesses could say that the defendant way. During the past years the Nanking, appears to express & de to be conducted in. undue secrecy was travelling at 25 miles an hour trains bave been conveyed across 8172.

recon- and the light of a healthy publicity and when he stopped, he had to the river on a large ferry. This sire for peace and for a stitution of national unity. "Ifmust be allowed to play on them back before proceeding. If the careant' much inconvenience and loss Dairy Farms were in request at there has been no national unity in order that the dark influence of had been defective, there was no of time. It is reported that a during the past few years, the personal dictatorship shall no long-necessity to drive at 25 miles an Canadian Engineer is to superin- cause and the sole reason lies in er prevail,

sion.

me

Military Interference in Politics.

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of

hour...

The defendant replied that he did not know the speed of his car, but it was not very great.

His Worship said he thought the admissions indicated that the de fondant's driving was dangerous, although it might have been due to the defects in the car.

Inspector Alexander remarked that if the car had been defective, it should not have boca, driven, as the it constituted a danger to

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tend the building of the new bridge. Let us hope that the now bridge will serve for motor traffic as woll as for the trains.

Bricks and Ice...

$20.

Watsons' were wanted at $15). » Lane, Crawfords (old) were en- quired for at $0.40.

Constructions (now) were offering at 81,40.

AFTERNOON SESSIONS,

A fair amount of business. Way

A brick yard has recently bean opened in Pak Knai, the Port of put through in the course of the Kong Moon on the West River.day on the basis of Stock Exchange Apparently a good quality of dark quotations mostly for cash. red brick is being turned out. The

Unions wars dealt in st $440," brick yard is not far from the Port

Baubs were the medium of sales limit on the north side of the Port at $35. His Worship said that he agreed quite near the West River. 14 with the police that the car in that. The new Ios plant is now com state should not have been driven pleted just across the river from have been repaired first. on a dangerous corner. It should the City of Kong Moon. This plant should prove to be a financial success and will meet a need that has hean acutely felt by the citizens of Kong Moon.

A fino of $20 was imposed..

Other Cases. Sureff Hainessy, chhuffeur in the employ of Mr. P. M. Pinquet, was fined $20 for driving dangerously on Stubbs Road on the evening of September 22.

pleaded guilty,

Chinese Nursing Probationers, The extension to the Nurses The defendant Home in connection with the Women's hospital of the United

Hotols (old) changed hands at

Electrics were in demand at $77), but sellers were asking $78.

Coments (combined), which were put through at $19, closed in re- quest at this, rate, with sellers seek- ing #101.M

Ropes were in demand at $17. Constructions (new) were wanted

at 81.20, with sellerá at $1.40.

A MOST SUCCESSFUL

FUNCTION.

Chief Inspector Pelen Grant said Church of Canada Mission is near LADIES NIGHT AT Y.M.C.A. he was going down Stubbs Roading completion, and will afford con in his car and when near the en-siderablo- additional space for the trance to the Cemetery, the de- large class of nurses at the hos fendant passed a string of five cars pital. It is quite encouraging, to and was actually on the bad bend see the number of bright young before he took his place in front of Chinese women who are eager to the other ears. If the prosecuting enter this honoured profession. officer had mot topped his car, These young women are given a thero,would have been a colision. three year's practical and helpful The defendant was fined 820. training, fitting them to take ree

This season's social programme of the Y,M,C.A. was opened on Thurs day by a very successful and well- attended Ladies' Night. As is usual

musical fare provided was excellent,

For refusing hire, the driver of possible positions in other instituai theso popular functions the a taxi-cab was fined $5 by his Wor-tions or to enter upon private ship, Mrs. W. E. Kollands appear nursing The examination papers The programme commenced with ing as the complainantare set by the National Nurses

Inspector Alexander told his Wor- Association of China, ship that at 5.45 p.m. recently Mrs. Hollands went to the first taxi on the Blake Pier Stand, but the

the despotism of dictatorial rule. Peace and national unity, how ever, will not be difficult to bring about if dictatorial rule is bli (3) During the past wonty minated. Indeed, this is the only years, the leading factor in. way to secure pasce in the countional disintegration has been mili try and to combat foreign aggres tary interference in politica. The foremost condition, therefore, of Accordingly, on September 21, the democratic government must be the Bubordination of military force to National Government-in. pur, suance of a resolution of the Ex-political authority. To attain this traordinary Session of the Contral fundamental end of government, Executive and Supervisory Com essential (a) to abolish the ex public.

isting office of Generalissimo mittees of the Party-mado a de- the Army, Navy and Air Forces claration, in which the following three conditions were laid down), to create military areas dif for a settlement of the present limite with political administra fering, if necessary, in territoria situation: (a) the resignation of Chiang Kai Bhek, b) the dissolutive areas; (c) to ensure the in- tion of the National Governmer: dependent management and con at Canton, and (c) the formation trol of military supplica in order of a Unified National Government to eliminate the malpractices neces through and by & National Unifica sarily involved in the system of tion Conference. Only in this way subordinating armed forces to an can peace and unity be achieved. individual commander and the ap In the event of this plan being propriation of army funds by military officials; and (d) to an realized, the " Unified National

signe to the Central Gov- Government will at once carry out

ernment the responsibility for the following minimum program national defence and to Local au- thorities the preservation of public (1) The forcible occupation of safety. For these two formidable Manchuria by Japan is not only tasks the armed forces of an infringement of the territorial the nation shall be responsi- sovereignty of Chinn but a gross ble but in politics, they violation of the Law of Nations shall ·be. absolutely forbidden as well as of the Covenant of the to meddle. The ability and power League of Nations and the "Kel- of the Unified National, Govern- logg Anti-War Pact. The Unified ment to realise democratic rule. National Government, immediate must depend on its ability to ly on its inauguration, will de- place military power under the mand effective action by the Lea control of political authority, gue of Nations and by the Signa- (4) The insubordination of the tories of the Kellogg Pact and, in military and the financial malad addition, will adopt a positive ministraion are closely related. If policy and manures which shall the soldiers are not disciplined eventaully compet Japan toon they become insatiate in their ap: lize that her vital interests as petites and demands. They appro- modern civilized power insist upot priate to themselves the fecal off a policy of righteous dealing in cea of the country: and these off-officer remarked that the defendant through Kong Moon en route to requests will be received for its ser- regard to Manchuria. Further.ces, once in their grip, generally should not have been on the stand Yeung Kong. They were afr. and

Mr. C. Reg. Anderson gave sever- the Japanese attempt to instigate cease to function efficiently and, if he was not taking hire. His ex- Mr. M. Ady, Mr. and Mrs. Pomer

al songs with much feeling and Manchuria independence with in order to raise funds, the mili

cuse to the police, was that he was aacke and Dr. and Mrs. Herring. view to ultimate inclusion of Mantary turn them into engines of waiting for the inspector to test his Miss M Carroll sailed on the especially delighted the audience churia within the Japanese Em-corruption, extortion and oppres meter.

Empress of Japan in September for with Marchita Mossra, Edwards her home in Montreal, Canada and True, the well known dustista pire must be frustrated, and efforts sion. In this state of things, no.

Miss 8 Funderburke suffed on the with the xylophone and platio, en in particnler must be directed to plan of financial reform can be

President Hoover for her home in hanced their reputation with seleo. wards making Manchuria an input into effect and corrupt off tegral part of the Republic of cials are given the opportunity to stituto a National Financial Rethe U.S.A. Miss M. MacKay tions which were heartily encored. China not only in name but in continue their malpractices. The form Committee in order to re-arrived in Hong Kong on the Em Mrs. F. St. A. Sharphiam was in fact and reality,

frest essential, therefore, in any dress and rehabilitate the present press of Canada October 8, having gront voice and was heard to much soheme of funncial reform is the disordered state of public finance, come to Kong Moon to join the staff advantage in the songs the tender- In the considered opinion of the of the United Church of Canada od. This is the first time that Mrs. Lead the People;

subordination of military fores to political authority A sound es Extraordinary Session, the present Mission,

Sharpham has sung at this function Mr. Hoh Nai Ching, who was for and surely has a soprano, of suab Fundamentally wo must lead the nential is co-operation between the state of the country can be ame People so that they shall strive and Government and the people. Only liorated by the application of the some years bora in the office of the purity of tone been heard. Her develop the power of national sell when the People are assured of foregoing four principles and Standard Oil Co., but who during songs were all ancored and yet the defence and strengthen their will the proper use and application of their enforcement on national the past three years was stationed audience asked for more, primer and determination to wipe off na public revenues and of thead scale If the United National" in Indo-China has returned to the Mr. S. A Sweet entertained in tional disgrace. The fear of exministrative integrity of officials Government after Kite establish Kong Moon office of the Standard his original manner, causing much tinction grently dominated the in, charge of finance, can the Garment will direct its efforts to 01 Coogan "merriment by bis potted poetry on mind:

the People of Prussia ernment hope to secure the sup these tasks and formulate plans The beautiful autumn days of Kowloon and his lyrics on Yaumas" after her, conquest by Napoison port of the People. It is obvious on the basis of these four leadinga South Chins have come again, and ti, The Mozart String Quartette, and the people of France after Be that the fundamental solution to ideas, thers can be no doubt that we give a sigh of relief when wo composed of Mrs. M. H. Arnold, dan as well as the people of Ger ensure co-operation between the the political curruption new sep: think that another hot summer has Messrs. O, Y Lyon, F Gonzales many after the Great Wat also Government and the People is the ping the strength and vitality of passed. Few parts of the world and L, Brente, gare delightful selec experienced this fear of national creation of an organ represents the Nation will be extirpated, can offer more pleasant weather tione. More will be heard of this extinction. These people, surviva bira of the People to exercise the new dawn in history will greet than we see in the province of Quartette and it will not be sur They survive because they bad of right.over budgets and audit, but tin Whether the country will pass Kwangtong, throughond tioner and the will to live and in view of the exigencies of the from danger to safety, and rise of October, November and Decem work and so to strive and struggle situation, it is expedient and from a weak ration, to a strong that their respective nations should urgent that the Government and power, this is the turning point Let us see, In this is the People should forthwith con Lot it be heeded by all our boun feat-and-triumph-(Continued at font of neat column.)trymen Lentral. Press.

Fersonal,

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