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'AN AMERICAN VIEW OF THE MANCHURIAN CRISIS.
DR. SHERWOOD" EDDY'S. LECTURE IN SWATOW Y.M.C.A.
HOW "MUKDEN WAS CAPTURED,
Dr. Sherwood Eddy, a willown America lecturer, mere to a Swatow apdiency a' graphic account of 'hoy; Mukden fold, by an ampzing and totally unexpygted coup 8n the part of the Japanese
in his opinion entirely without provocation.
Dr. Eddy did some plain speaking and frankly told his audi- ence that China was no match for Japan; that parades, slogans, propaganda aud boycotts would not sure. China. The country would only be saved by unity and honesty in government
The lecture has cuased a good dent of anger and heart burn- ing in Swatow.
JAPANESE AGGRESSION AND CHINESE
WEAKNESS.
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(From Our Own Correspondent.).
Swarow, Nov. 29.
CAT
M.C.L. AND HK.W.G. ACTIVITIES,
TWO SUCCESSKUL FUNCTIONS.
The President and Committee of the H.K.W., and M.CL, doni ko express publicly their grateful thanks to Mrs. R. M. H. Maradon for having run the Military Branch and for having done so much for the Guild and Longue during her short stay in the Colony.
On Wednesday, November 4, 1 Bridge and Mahjong tea war held at the Helena Mny Institute by the
| Military" Branch of the Ministering i
Children's League.
A Raffle was also organized which wha drawn at the conclusion of the bridge and mahjong. Altogether! $750 was collected. The Organizers wish to thank those who so kindly gave prizes for the rale and for bridge and mahjong: those who gave cakes, cigarettes and wonts and help during the afternoon, näid those who came to,piny.
List of prize winners and donors.
Contract.
First Prize: Presented by H.E. Major-General J. W. Sandilands. CB., C.M.G., D.SO. Won by Mrs. Second PriznWan by Mrs.
Creasy.
Danby,
Booby.Won by Mrs. Murdioel. Auction.
First Prize-Presented by Lieut.. Mrs. Stagg
Moor.
against 'n wenker nation, and op- long-hefore 3 o'clock on Saturpresing it, and so Japan would day afternoon the Y.M.C.A. audi- bring about its own fall. torium, and the additional matched, He loved China and did not want were fully packed with serious | China" either to give Manchuria looking students of both sexes, away,
to gamble Manchurin newspaper reporters and the gen-away. But China Dust not use eral public All had assembled to force.
If she wens to war with hear Dr. Eddy, of the United Japan she would not win, and Man-Col. R. F. Gross, D.S.O. Won by States, speak on "The Manchurian churia would go to Japan as did Crisis and the World's Attitude!" Koren. Japan is to-day ten times The expectation was that Dr. Eddy stronger than she was in 1995. She rould maintain ル strong anti-ix prepared and China is not." Japprese attitude, but, following He felt he must advise the Chi-] his address, several local news exe by, sincere speaking that papers praised the lecturer but parades, demonstrations, slogans "others' took the view that he had and street preaching hy students, entroached China's politics poli- would not save China from foreign tidiana and offieillis." Sharp to the aggression and military oppression, time the, Chairman of the Y.M.C.A. get up on the platform and said the lecture would begin with the usual three bows to the photograph
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A World Traveller. The following is a summary of D. Sherwood Eddy's first lecture
The Example of Korea, China must be united first, An economic boycott was useful in a
Serond "Prize-Won" by Mrs. Booby-Won by Miss Crawbal!. Mahjongg First Prize-Presented by Lieut.- by Miss Chan Col. and Mrs. L. C. Bennett. Won
Second Prize.Won by Mrs. Mathieson.
Poolyan hy Mrs. Ho Leung.
S.P.C.A. FUNDS.
FURTHER LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS.
Previously acknowledged $4,097.83
A.R.H.P.
of Dr. Sun Yat Sen and to be fol-way as a protest but was not a lowed by the reading of Dr. Sun's dessive factor. The Chinese nation must be patient, and have faith in last testament.
the League of Nations. The votes H.W. of 13 to 1. would show that Chino J.M. is right wind. Japan is wrong. Chinn Anonymous
J.M.F: must not give or gamble away C.M.C. He said that his work, had already
Manchuria. The Chinese must be A. Friend carried his amongst the students reminded that Japan first made of sixty countries. Travelling ex- Korea an independent state, after. tensively all over the world he had wards protectorate and lasy a visited Russia no less than eight part of Japan. times but he was never allowed to speak in that country. He met Gandhi while in India and spent ten days, lecturing to Indian stud.
crits.
Love for China,
How Mukden Feil.
London and New York. Peiping.
He was learing to the students in Mukden on the night of Septein- ber 19, and without any warning he heard the field guns go off, ride fre and machine-guns, and Miskden was captured. Some people were killed outright, the meeting dis Though an American his first love persed and he later crossed over to was for China and so would be his Burea, only to come back again to last, so much so that he was presa collaboration with other neutrals investigate what had happened.
pared to die for China, China washe found fothing and accordingly to-day facing a world crisis while dispatched a cablegram to Geneva, the students wear mourning hands on their arms he wore one on his heart and he said is brought tears to his eyes to see China heing toro to pieces by factirs which can be remmlied. "China is sinking down," he said, and I am anxious to save China." For that reason he had come to Swatow. He was very much touched and sorry to see that China is, being oppressed by a stronger antion-Japanese imperial isne and wilitarism,
Militarism...
Xanking and to Mr. Stimson for President Hoover. Part of the able said that without provoca- forces have captured Malen and tion by Chinese the Japanese
He continued to sell the audene that the attack was per meditated, for within two days five of the Manchurin were occupied,
most important cities of
Chinese Faults.
The lecture ended by Dr. Eddy reviewing the lack of unity in the Chinese people, and he proceeded to enumerate what he considered were nota of violence, corruption and bribery by Chinesa Govern- All these, in addi- He condemned militarism, even ent officials.
tion to civil wars, banditry and in his own country, saying en Communism had, contributed much phatically that every country which to China's' present condition, China used foren would bring about its must wake up and work hard for own national ruir and downfall of the tax revenue. had not gone her own salvation. If 70 per cent.
Ancient Rome, modern Germany to the pockets of private indivi and others which resorted to force, duals, the money would be enough for the relief of famine caused by bad eaused their own downfall. To- the flood among" inillions in the day, Japan was applying force Yangiszė Valley.
LATE MR. FRANCISCO
DA SILVA
FUNERAL AT HAPPY VALLEY.
Among the many relatives who will mourn his death is his mother, who is over to yours old, and is still hale and hearty...
Mr. da Silva passed away at the age of 08. He joined the Govern- ment service in 1893, de a clerk in the Audit Office, serving also in A large gathering, including other departments until his retire. relations, former often colleagues ment in 1923 with a record of offi. and friends, attended the funeral eient service to qualify for a pon- | siou. After his retirement he yesterday afternoon at the Romana travelled extensively in Europe and Catholic Cemetery, Happy Valley, America. He was a fellow of the
Red Cross Society of Lisbon, of the late Mr. Francisco Xavier Place da Silva. The attendance and the many floral tributes testified to the estoc in which the deceased was regarded by the community.
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Much sympathy will be extended to the relatives, among whom are three brothers, sister, and two daughters, the latter boing, married to Capt. H. Histed, and Mr. Carl Huni
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