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THE C.N.C. STRIKE
Seven Terms Of Settlement
.:
TAXES ABOLISHED CANTON BOYCOTT
Mr. Ou Fang Pu And Reconstruction
The Kuomintang 5th National Congress
during his administration these Fifth Congress" in Canton
to call a "genuine Kuomintang
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ATTACK ON RECORD
Third Ballon Ascent. To Stratosphere.
Canton, Aug. 4.
(From Our Special Gorrespondant) Mr. Ou Fang Pu, Provincial Commissioner of Finance, so-
CANTON, Aug. 4.
Brussels, Aug. 4. go (From Our Special Correspondent) nounced that beginning from to Kuomintang Fifth National Con- Having cided not to attend the
A third balloon ascent to the day thirteen miscellaneous taxes gres to be held at Nanking on stratosphere in an attempt to beat levied in various parts of Kwang-November 1, leaders of the South-Professor, Piccard's record of over Canton, Aug. 4.
tung will be abolished and that west are preparing, if necessary ten miles, is in the preparing by Notwithstanding mediation by
by two Belgian scientists, one of the British consular authorities imposte shall never be revived inviting all delegates and members whom named Cozyns, accompani- and Mr. Kan Chieh Hou, Inspec-under, any conditions or excuses. of the Central Executive Comed Picqurd on his two ascents. tor General of Foreign Affairs,.. The lightening of taxation "is mittee and the Central Supervisory The scientists hope to reach at the dispute between the strikers part of the Three-Year Plan Committee to come South and the local branch of the China which, introduced by General
The sectional heads of the Kuo- least ten-and-a-half miles to com- mintang South-weest Executive plete observations of the cosmic Navigation Company, Ltd. shows Chen Tsai Tong and approved by Committee, especially the organis-rays begun by Piccard. - little prospects of an early settle the Kwangtung Provincial Goving and overseas sections, are in- The balloon is an improvement ment, while the joint conference ernment, calls for abolition of structed to have plans ready in on Piccard's with a gondola made held yesterday afternoon at the oppressive and unnecessary taxa- case a Fifth Congress will he con
of magnesium and fitted with vened here. The coming Nanking office of Mr. Kan yielded no ap- tion, promotion of reconstruction Congress is opposed because it will wireless which will allow com preciable result.
and industries, and improvement be dominated by General Chiang munication with the ground dur- On behalf of the strikers, the of education. On his part Com Kai-shek and his clique.
ing the ascent.-Reuter. Being the highest Koumintang. Kwangtung Seamen Union has missioner. On, who is a trusted submitted to the local office of the man, of General Chen, has elimin-faction the Fifth Congress has China Navigation Company seven ated many of these minor levies,preme power over all Party and
administrative affairs, hence what twenty-one miscellaneous ever terms of settlements, namely (1) and
faction that controls this that the 126 seamen who were taxes in North Kwangtung were Congress will hold the whip "hand dismissed from the river steamer alteady abolished three months in Chinese politics. Woosung he reinstated, (3) that ago. one of the missing seamen named Ko Kwan Chuen be located and excises on porcelain, salt fish, returned by the C.N.C. to the mineral products, sundries, cook- Union, (3) that the C.N.C. paying pans, dyeing materials and all damages in connection with many others. The abrogation of the strike, (4) that the CN.C. these means less revenues to the shall never employ again Mr. provincial treasury, but Commis. Chang Hak Ting as compradore sioner Ou Fang Pu will meet the deficit by better system of asseSS- on any of the company's vessels, (5) that the present employees ment and other scientific means of collection without bearing 8 burden on the people.
of the C.N.C. vessels shall retain their jobs and shall not be re- moved except with the consent of the Kwangtung Seamen Urion,
or stewards shall be based on the
regulations of the China Seamen
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The taxes abolished include
CHIANG" KAI SHEK
Given Supreme Com- mand of Land, Sea and Air
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CHINESE EASTERN
RAILWAY
Manchukuo Charges Soviet with Insincerity
.Changchua, Aug.
The Manchkuó Government bas issued a statement charging Soviet Russia with insincerity in the Chinese Eastern Railway Conference in Tokyo and says that if the Conference fails, Man-
Nanking, Aug. 4. It is learned from those in close "The order issued to-day stated touch with Mr. Wang Ching Wei, that any persons or tax farm-President of the Executive Yuan, chuko will exercise Sovereignty (6) that that the C.N.C. shall
who hoodwink the people by that one of the important items over the C.E.R. regardless of the undertake never again to ill-treat
still collecting these miscellaneous
on, the agenda at the recent Ku-Mukden-Peiping Agreements, and Chinese tea-boys, and (7) that taxes now abolished will be severe ling meeting was the appoint will ban all Red organisations employment of Chinese tea-boysly punished.
ment of General Chiang Kai Shek along the Railway, and also im pose a tax on the Chinese Eastern as generalissimo of the land, sea and air forces.
& commercial enter- Railway sa All the high officials at the Con- prise.-Reuter. ference strongly endorsed this new appointment, because the other matters were really of minor importance. General Chiang Kai Shek told his col- leagues that, unless such an ap- pointment was made, he would be unable to cope with the internal railitary situation...
Union.
Complaint Reserved.
great commercial, houses that have served China well, and with no small profit te themselves. Directly one looks below the sur- face it is apparent that China has special need to-day of goods that
The local Union also "reserves only nations with long established their complaint with regard to the and highly skilled industries can alleged assault and dimissal of
seamen aboard North supply. The engineering industry Chinese
is obviously in a position to bene. G.N.C. steamer Sui Yang. fit. Electricity as a source of both light and power particularly appeals to Chinese people. The
at
Editorial and Business Office: 11
Ice House Street. Tel. 30251 Night Editor (Wanchai Office):
Tel. 24511.
the
It was learned to day that the C.N.C. considers that the fore
Chatham Road Coal Dump
COLONIAL SECRETARY'S
REPLY
Kowloon residents against the With regard to the protest by
Af Soon as the Central Political Council stamps. TOU-
HOME CRICKET
HEADLEY GETS 257
LONDON, Aug. 4, Yorkshire bent Glamorgan
ten wickets. coring 208 and 4 for 0. against Glamorgen's 157 and 154,
blaze of light in our own Hone going terms are too sweeping and Chatham Road coal dump, wetine approval of this matter Bowes in the first innings took
Kong streets and on five miles of waterfront, creating each evening
WAS already decided for 3B. cannot be accepted. A member of the Chinese staff of the Com- are officially informed that the which pany said that it is impossible to Honourable the Colonial Secre at Kuling, this new post will be O A. Rosch and G. Headley. London Oca: 63, Fleet Street, a scene of unique beauty, is elo-find the missing seaman who may happy to receive the Depata supreme command will be locat-Norfolk trundlers in a two-day tary has notified that he will be created.. Headquarters of this made merry at the expense of the
E.C.
The Daily Press.
HONG KONG, AuCust 3, 1953.
FUTURE OF FOREIGN
TRADE IN CHINA
Many questions are asked in these days about the prospects of foreign trade in China The rising tide of nationaljam, the heavy tariffs on many lines of goods, the evident determination of the Chinese people to indus trialise the country and provide
you
quent testimony to the fascination of electric illumination in the artistic minds of the Chinese. In Canton and other big cities the same story can be told, and if you take a trip up-country, in little river towns, hardly changed since prehistoric days, will see, 26 evening falls, lights twinkle along the streets, from narrow windows, ..and in the open fronts of the shops. An electric power station is the first objective of every enterprising municipality or group of village elders. The story of the transport, by coolie labour, of heavy electrical machinery for far distant Yunnanfo, is one of the most significant records of the strange meeting of old and new in China to-day. For many years China will require electrical
any Week Day (except Saturday what they want for themselves, machinery which neither Japan
between the hours of 10 am, and 4
p.m, or in default thereof they will be excluded from the benefit of any distribution made before such debts are proved.
Dated the 4th day of August, 1933.
E. L. AGASSIZ, Oficial "eceiver and
Liquidator.
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BANK HOLIDAY,
In The
Bocordance with Government EXCHANGE BANKS will be CLOSED for the
suggest a pursuit of the current for Soviet Russia is in a position doctrine of self-sufficiency under to supply.
atch, the former scoring 103 and
not wish to turn up at all and maintained the position that the tion, appointed by the meeting ed here in order to facilitate Gen-Headley helping himself to 237 not
held on August 1, on Tuesday eral Chiang Kai Shek in his new out
duties. Central Press. next at 3 p.m.
ten-boy service is a nuisance to the passengers Hence there must be reform and elimination of un- desirable employees on C.N.C. steamers, he added.
f
FENG EMBARRASSED
NANKING, "Aug, ‘4.
Local and General
The Colony had a clean bill of concerns. He declared the exist bealth on Thursday,
ence of dancing halls degenerated the younger generation and served ns the cradle of social evils. evils.
The R.M.S. Empress of Russia
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left Yokohama on August 3 at 3.00 p.m., is due at Vancouver August 12, and will leave for Hong Kong via ports on the morning of August 26.
CHINESE reports declare that General Feng Yu Heiang faced dificulty in the matter of paying his troops, issuing $10,000,000 paper money through the Agriculture and Labour Bank which he established to manipulate the Finance of Char charged under the Tobacco Ordin- Lo Kwong, aged 14, who was har province, Wer of merchants ange yesterday admitted two pre-
Feng is reported to to subscribe to the Bank's capital. vious convictions under the same
Router:
Ordinance, and another for posses- sing counterfeit coins. He was fined $10 or eight strokes.
"
of a line though the western por
Cheung Cheuk, banished from the Colony for life on June 20 last, re- turned within four days. He was charged before Mr. Wynne-Jones in the Contral Police Court yesterday. Inspector Vincent applied for cam- mittal and the bearing was fixed for Tuesday morning
Mr. G. Blayer,
representing Messrs. G. Vajda & Co., of Shang hai, is at present a visitor to the colony, Mr. Blayer is a prominent Shanghai business man who has travelled extensively in China and the Far East. ́ ́
The West Indies declared at 490 for 8.
Norfolk replied with 257 and the follow on was not enforced, the visitors playing out time by scoring 35 for 9-Nenter.
"Essex. Middlesex.
LONDON, Aug. 4. The match between Essex and Middlesex resulted in the former winning by 7 wickets. Hendren played well for Middlesex and got 22 Ds undefeated, in the first innings. The scores were:- Middlesex lat Innings
* 385 Hendren 292 not out: Essex let Innings.. $19 Middlesex 2nd Innings
97 P. Smith 4 for 39. Essex 2nd Tunings (for 3 wkts) #1
--Reuter.
JAPANESE SHIPPING
SUBSIDIES
COMMUNICATIONS MINISTRY TO DEMAND INCREASES
Tokyo, July 31. The govern
Canton is experiencing a very hot summer. Whilst the heat in Hang Kong is excessive we have not yet reached the temperature of ninety eight degrees farenheit in the shade This figure was registered in Can- ton on Wednesday and Thursday, the hotest experienced for some and these two days are considered years past in the neighbouring port A quantity of unclaimed unmani- fested eargo found board the steamers San Nam Hoi, Sai On and On Lee, was confiscated by a court order resterday, following an ment's subsidy to Japanese ship- application by the Folice. The ping firms for the next fiscal year cargo consisted mainly of sugar, as demanded in the budget of the Communications, Ministry, kotāls salt and cloth.
in-" 121239,000, which shows an The Ministering Children's crease of Y.1,800,000 over this year. League are holding their annual In view of the importance of the gala at Repulse Bay on Wednesday, Japanese steamship services to September 20. Further particulars America, China and along the will be announced later. This is Yangtze river, the Communications just a reminder to book the date Department has decided to in- for this very delightful affair that crease the government subsidy by. children and grown-ups alike enjoy. Y.950,000 for Japan-North Ameri- can lines, and Y.770,000 for the One of the biggest crowds on Chinese coastal lines, and Yangtze record was present at the Indian services, Empire Garden Party in London,
Of this increase, Y.700,000 will go on Monday, July 3, when many visitors were present from the East to the Nippon Yusen Kaisha, and Y. including China A special ren. 90,000 to the Osaka, Shosen Kaisha. dervous post was erected for visitors United Press,
According to an estimate made nousually favourable circumi- For both commercial and polition of Kwangtung into Kwangsi, by the Finance Ministry in Nan- stances. China has vast mineral tical reasons a great revolution in is still in its initial stages of sur Japan increased by fifty per cent. king, imports into China from resources; she has rivers to supply all branches of transport is in pro- vey and political deliberation, but since the signing of the armistice water power as well as easy com- greas. In nearly all provinces such a line is badly needed in a in Tangku. Before the war was munication; the present need for new roads are linking up small backward area that has great pos-over, it is said that Japanese im- imported foodstuffe can be only towns and villages with the larger sibilities:
perts only amounted to $25,000,000 a passing phase in a land of im- centres, and directly a road is
but since the Tangku treat, im mense agricultural strength, both finished a bus service may be ex-
Enough has been said to show ports from Japan went up to in the fertility of the soil and pected. Whatever bis record as that the foreign merchant and $50,000,000 of which three-fifth went
to North China. the traditional skill of her pean soldier and politician may be engineer has a real place in santry. It may further be argued Feng Yu Hsiang, the Christian modern China, But it will not that what she needs from abroad General' has been a benefactor as
be an easy market. The days are can be most readily bought from a builder of roads, with military gone when China will take what either Russia or Japan, for in labour. From Hainan Island to she is given. The new civilisation TRANSACTION of PUBLIC BUBL the course of time economic neces Shantung, and away in Szechuen evolving in China is intensely in- NESS. on MONDAY, 18 AUGUST sity will over-ride political dif- to the West, our up-country cor dividual. The Chinese people 19E FIRST MONDAY IN ferences. With two industrial respondents tell the same story kriow what they want, and orders
countries at her doors, able to of roads, bridges, modernised will go to those who study their The D. Robertson Travel Hong Kong, 2nd August, 1933. [1081 compete at an Oriental standard towns and motor bus communica- needs and deal with them direct. Burear party of 45 persons arrived of living, what chance, it may be tions. In her railways China has The China of the future will grow yesterday morning on the zs. Hako- asked, has the foreigner from the lagged sadly for the past two our own food and probably most zaki Maru and will proceed on the West, even if he wants to trade decades, but as a writer from of her own cotton, and sills. same steamer around the world, ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE.
The bureau. is, organizing seven with a country rampant with dia- Shantung emphasised in our Every nation has a right to feed parties who will visit Hong Kong STANLEY
order and political instability? columns, marked improvements and clothe itself and to levy tariffs on the following dates-November Such is the superficial view, in time keeping and comfort have with that end in view. But be $4, December 23, January 18, Feb- CHOOL re-opens on September and the view, unfortunately, that been made. The completion of yond that, China's requirements ruary. 3, March 17, March 30.
5th. Examination for New Students on Monday, Sep 'ember 4th has daunted many British, and the Hankow-Canton line should from abroad are illimitable, and Following his announcement that at Blanley at 9 am For Prospectus, Western firms generally, in make a vast difference to South the intelligent trader, who knows no Chinese girls would be allowed match between Jaipur, and Hu-Be careful with the dinner tp- For Boarders and Day Boys, Apply competing in an extraordinarily China and open up to roany the conditions, and considers to become dancing girls in Peiping lingham, and although the former morrow, Manuela. We are having
Hot Tung, Banker & Co, 20, Des valuable market, with potential forms of enterprise, some of the what he can give at competitive cabarets. Colonel Yuan Lang, the who are doing so brilliantly guests Jaux Road, C., or to
ties greater to day than when richest and most populated prices, and quality, should still be Mayor of the Peiping Special Muniin England, won by 7/4, the Hur-Very well, madam. Are they merchant, adventure opened up areas in China. The big project sure of building a great and valu- cipality, ordered all dancing halls lingham team put up an excellent guests you want to come again
to be closed although this order show, Music was provided by the do you want them not to 1 the Treaty Ports and founded the (Continued at foot of next column) able connection in China to-day. does not apply to foreign-owned Kneller Hall Band
AUGUST.
STA STEPHEN'S COLLEGE, STANLEY
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from China and Japan so that friends from those countries could
meet. There was an excellent polo
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