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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1931.
Hainan TWO FUNERALS ON
The Future Of Hainan
Island
IMPORTANT STATEMENT BY ADMIRAL
CHEN CHAK
ADMINISTRATIVE SEPARATION FROM KWÀNGTUNG: AND THE POSSIBILITIES.
Admiral Chen Chak, Commander-in-Chief, of the Canton Navy, who passed through this Colony daring the week-end en route to Nanking to attend the First Plenary Session of the Fourth C.E.C. of the Kuomintang, has commented lavourably on the appointment *of Dr. C. C, Wu po the office of Chief Administrator for the Special Administrative Territory of Hainant a post arented by a recent degree of the National Government in Cantam Admirni Chen has been responsible for several years for the peace of the islami, of which he is a native, and his opinion carries weight among those who have the interest of the islandvat heart.
When approached Admiral Cher said:-
PEOPLE'S MILITIA TO BE TRAINED.
First and foremost, peace and The happiness of the entire people Recurity must be restored, when rust he always the chief concern there is no longer any internal of his followers. Therefore the strife to distract the attention of principles of Public Ownership of the administration, the territory in † Land and of Limited Private enter. question will be (in accordance with & recent decree of the National Goverment) separated from the Awanatung Province. This means that Kengchow (or Hainan Island) will obtain a great measure of autonomy, and He largely free from outside interference. But for securing permanent peace and safe ty for lives and property respon sibility maat be placed mainly on the shoulders of the people them selves. In this respect, the effec tive organization of the People's Militia
18, in tho Admiral'a opinion, the chief necessity. The people must be able to guard them- selves against unlawful claims and and predatory forven. There,. Ad- miral Chen proposes to effect a thorough reorganisation of the People's Militia within the next six months,
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SATURDAY.
IMPRESSIVE MILITARY
CEREMONY.
WEALTH OF FLORAL TRIBUTES.
The funeral of the late Police. Constable Harold Thomps Maroe took place at the Protestant Come- try Happy Valley, on Saturday morning, the Rev N. I Watkins officiating at the graveside.
Among the large number of police: officers who followed the coffin ware P.PJ. Wodehouse, D.S. P.. C.I.E., nad Mr. Peter Grant. „
The deceased was accorded full military honours, the band, firing party and the buglers being form- el from the South Wales Borderera regiment.
The coffin, which was on a, gun" carriage, was drawn from the dev ernment Civil Hospital to the cemetery by members of the Police Force, and was preceded by a mili- tary band, the cortege reaching the cemetery at 11.30 nm. The service at the graveside was simple And impressive, the lata. Constable Morse being laid to rest in the cor ner of the cenewry reserved for Police Oflenra.
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The Wrentha, pse should never be lost sight and Mether," "George and Frank," Wrentha were sent from Father Next, the recently promulgated
**His Land Law must also be rigorously
old chum Pearcey,“ "Frank,"
"Mac enforced. For the neglect of these
and Goldy Your Old P-R FI Went." fundamental principles, America
Mr. and even to this day, has suffered from
Mro. Hunt and superfuities on the one hand, and
family, Mr. and Mrs, H. G. Baker on the other, extreme poverty aad.
and family: Mr. and Mrs. F. E.E Booker destitution. So,
Mr. docs modern
and
Mrs. E. Japan and other nations.
Bloor: Mr. and Mrs. Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. Carey, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Blaton, Bergt. and Mrs, Golds mith, the Hon, Mr. E. D. C. Wolte (Inspector-General of Police), Mr. and Mrs. L, E. V. Booth. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Barnett. Inspector and Mrs. W. R. McWalter, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Reynolds, In- Mrs. Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Allen. anector J. Brennan. Sub-Inspector P. Murphy, and Inspector Chiang Jen-yu."
FINANCE,
Finally, there is the problem to finance the extensive scheme of economic development. there is no
Though
foreign investment, the money of strong objection to Chinese people, for many reasons, is préfemble. To create native capital, Adarral Chen strongly ad voentes the institution of a People's Bank with ramifications throughout the length and breadth of the island. Paper money issued by the
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"In the island there are at pre- sent over three hundret bodies of mikitia of all sizes, possessing Do less then twenty thousand rifies "in all, but disunited, and, there- fore. insignificant .in fighting strength.. The problem is, there- fore, to unite the bands of militia into a single army. Admiral Chen proposes that a militia, headquar|WHICH tera should be set up from which the work of reorganisation and training will be supervised. The Admiral suggests that an "instruct. ing unit," composing of young and promising militia-men from all con- stituent militias should be formed, and tiris should become both the model for general training and the 'source of instructors. The Govern. mont should give only the needipl direction and innervision. The time required for both reorganise tion and training. in the opinion of Admiral Chen, should not exceed six months.
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People's Bank should become the sole, or chici, medium of exchange, and under careful regulations the nole-issue pay, with advantage be During the time of reorganisaand debentures can help to create extended to its fall capacity. Bonds and training the National part of the capital of promising Government military forces should enterprises. In a word, our final n their utmost to clear out bang object is to make money casy, and dits. Communist cut-throats, and ital to correspond to its need. all other undesirable elements, until the people's militia is ready to take over the duty..
But one thing, Admiral Chan says, must not be overlooked and that is that all militia units under his scheme of reorganicasion should be kept within the size of about a bundred men--to precvnt them Team becoming too powerful, and, being conscious of their strength,
creates new troubles
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.
rezard
The capital of the People's Bank however shall be raised mainly by the people, who shall retain its management entirely in their own. hands.
Buccesses,
Messrs. P. Grant, A. G. Groves,
Me Leod, Johnny Murphy. Chas, Mottram, G. A. Carruthers, P. Kellett, Joseph Drary, W. S. M. Hardy, A. Cleathero, Sgts, Carson and Johnson, Mosera L. Mist, A exander Soutar, G. Youe, Sergeants Naughten, and Harris, Messrs, C. T. Byron, T. Pilkington, the Ma- tron and Staff of the Cano850 04- pital Police H. Q. Traffic Dept.. the Guards
Association.
Hong Kong and South China, Sergeants Central Mess, European Officers of the Hong Kong, Fire Brigadej Hong Kong Police Brigade, Hong Kong. Police Reserve, Rinyal Naval Yard' Police, Prison Officers' Meas Vic- toria, Gaol, European, Sergeants' Mous, No. 7, Police Station In. dian Police Contingent, Honu Kong Police, the Single Sergeants? Mess, Kowloos City Police Station, Water Police Sergeants Mens, Sergeanta Mesa, No. 2. Police St- tion, the Single Sergeants Mons. Shamshuino, fand all ranke of the 1/24th. Reriment.
FUNERAL OF MRS. L. MATHESON.
The remains of Mrs. Lillian Ma- theson ware interred in the Pre- testant Cemetery, Happy Valley, on Saturday evening, in the presence. of a gathering of personal friends. The Rev. R. V. Koop officiated at the graveside.
Among those present were My and Mrs. E. W. Hamilton, Mrs. Maitland, Meusa. P. C, Potta, A. H. Putts, H. A. Taylor, H. E. cldsmith, R. H. White, Hardid Seth, and W. Woodward and W.
Jackson.
The Wreaths,
"A bank of similar nature, on the suggestion of Dr. Sun who, in 1991 led an expeditionary army through the city of Kweilin, was once instituted in that city. Though the bank was short-lived, there re- mains to this day a monument, an excellent highway running from Kweilin to Chuanchow, that speaks **Secondly, particular
eloquently of some of Es earlier But Kengchów, once must be paid to economic develop-
nents. It is needless to say that made independent, and cut off from the big island abounds in natural the political tumults of the resources of all kinds. Once pence mainland, is in a far better situa- and security are restored develop. tion than Eweilin to guarantee suc- ment should go on apace. Capital sess and prosperity to all indus- from overseas ought to be, wel- tries."
Admiral Chen in conclusion places comed, though there is no reason why that the island should become strong emphasis on the economie capitalistic. Capitalism in econ- potentiality of the Special AdminisMrs. H. K. Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. omic development is indeed, what irative Territory as well as on the every true follower of Dr. Sun unusual capacity and competency of should dismiss even in thought, Dr. C. C. Wa.
ORDINATION AT ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL,
MISS JANET LUCY VINCENT RECEIVES ORDER OF DEACONESS.
Angliens community, and very "heartily did they join in the singing of familiar hyning, the words of which have been rendered in Can- use. The servier throughout was delivered both in Chinese and Eng- lish.
bie" Winnie and Ida Ritchie, Sir Wrenthe were sent from Aun Henry and Lady Pollock, the Hunt, Mr. H. T. and Mrs. Creasy, Mr. and Mrs Herbert A. Lammert, Mr. Justice and Mr R. E. Lind- sell, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Monag han, Professor and Mrs. F. A. Redmond, Mr. and Mrs. H. Bread- bent, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Black, Professor and Mrs. M. H. Refey. Mr. and Mrs. Grimble," Mr. and.
B. E. Maughan. Mr. and Mrs. E. Cock, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Drake, Mr. and Mrs, T. E. Pearce, Mr. and Mrs. T. Hunter Tyson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Humphreys, Dr and Mrs. W. B. A. Moore, Dr, and Mrs. J. T. Smalley. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Goldsmith, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Hodgson, Mr. and Mrs. Lionel E. Lammert. Mr. and Mrs. E. W, Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Pentreath, Colonel and Mrs Rcbortson, Mr. and Mrs. W. Wood- ward and Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. The Preacher was the Venerable Richard Hancock, Mr. and Mrs. Archdeacon Mok, of Canton who:J. Harrop, Mr. and Mrs. P. 9. There was A very impressive spoke of the growing share of Cassidy, Mrs. William Shewan, 80rvice in St. John's Cathedral church, work that was being taken Krn. J. A Plummer, Mrs, Mur yesterday morning when the Bishop by women, He hoped that the
doch. Mies Drury (Matilda Hos pital), Mr. H, A. Taylor, Major H. B. L. Dowbiggin, Momrs. C. H. Other clergy taking part in the and C. 8. Liant. G. Hollingeworth Service were the Vory Reverend Bond, Douglas C. Clark, Robert H. Dean Swann, Archdeacon Ban- White, A. W. Brown, F. M. Hart thette, the Rev. A. H. Watkins wholey, and P. C. Patta: Lane, Craw Reted as Bishop's Chaplain and the ford. Ltd., and Huntington" Rev. A. H. Stewart.
of Victbria, (the Right Reverend C. | example of Miss Vincent would be R. Duppuy, D.D.), ordained Mizs followed by many others. Janet Lucy. Vincent, B.A. ns Dea- eoness to work in the Chinese church in, the Canton area.
The Cathedral was quite full, the major proportion of the congrega- tion being mainbers of the Chinese
servants,
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