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CONDITIONS IN AMERICA
Complete Change In A Year.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1934.
JAPAN'S ACTION IN MAN-
CHURIA DEFENDED
LECTURE BY WELL-KNOWN". INTERNATIONALIST
That Japan's present action in Manchuria is what Great Britain and other nations had done in the past was the view expressed by Dr. T. Kagawa, the famous Japanese International. ist and Christian leader in the course of his lecture on "Econ- omic Foundation of World Peace" at the Cathedral Hall "last evening. The Rt. Rev. Bishop Hall" presided and there was a large gathering present..
sentimental,
moral
Before comunencing his lecture,, tion in order to obtain world Dr. Kawaga sald he was happy peace including all these elements that the meeting was under the emotional, auspices of the League of Nations.and rational Although Japan had withdrawh trom the League of Nations, he said, the work was still being car ried on in Japan although tdez a different name. that of the In- He warn- ternational Federation.
ed the audience that his lecture weuld be given in very frank manner and that his references to other countries would be just as frank as his reference to Japan. He hoped, therefore, that..the au- dience would not be annoyed and be international-minded. "He 30- nounced that the title of his lec- ture #*3 "Economic of World Peace."
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There were four kinds of Paci fists, sald Dr. Kagawa. They were sentimental, emotional, moral and rational. Referring to moral paci- fists, the speaker said that these conscientious objectors to war did not go deep enough to judge from an economic standpoint of view. With regard to Rational pacifists, he gave President Woodrow Wi- son as an example of this type. President Wilson had a great in- sight into world history and start- ed the League of Nations imme- diately after the World War, but the European
powers had not sufficiently awakened to see his point of view.
·Japan's Mistake
Speaking on the subject of Bino- Japanese relations, Dr. Kagawa said that he admitted that Japan had made a great mistake in the Manchurian question, but that was only "Just what Great Britain. Germany, France. Spain, Portu- gal and other great nations had done in the past. They jumped down on Africa and South Amer- ica and sliced off and ate up parts of the countries." As far as "Asta was concerned. It helped the pro- agress of Asiatic nations, but from the point of view of justice he
Japan's Mischief While admitting that Japan was Man- doing a great mischief in churia, they must also recognise that Great Britain, was doing the
in mischief
India; and France in Cochin-China. It a na- tion was kind to another there should be no boundaries of econo- mic and 'palitical entanglements.
same
PROPAGANDA FROM THE AIR
Giant Aeroplanes
To Be Used
Special to "Hong Kong
Daily" Press") 789 Telegraph." Copyright, Tele- 1894. graphic levages Ordinance,
Received. March 2, 7.30 p.m.)
Moscow, March" 2.
The forthcoming aerial propa- ganda bombardment by specially built giant aeroplanes, is forecast- ed in Press reports giving interest- ing details concerning the new flying machine "Maxim,, Gorki," which is nearing completion, and which is to serve exclusively for the purpose of spreading com- munistic propaganda throughout Russia
Fifty factorles, laboratories and other scientific institutions are said to have co-operated in the con- struction of the new plane which has been nick-named; "Flying "The machine will Agitator.' measure 100 feet in length with a wingspread of 204 feet, and will be equipped... with eight engines, en- suring a speed of 150 mtles ah hour.
About 15 years ago, the speaker met the late Dr. Sun Yat-sen in Shanghal and in an interview with
This giant plane will have ac- the late Kuomintang leader he
comodation for sixty passengers heard a wonderful thing. Dr. Sün
besides the crew, and will be told him "that as Japan had been equipped with glant loudspeakers, so kind to China by sacrificing which, according to Press reports, 150,000 soldiers to prevent the ad will enable lecturers aboard the vancement of Russia, China would plane to be heard within a radius be glad to have the Japanese Em- of two miles while the machine peror as the King
China. He was is hovering in the air at a height The plane will so surprised that he asked Dr. Sun If of 3,000 feet. he was sincere. Dr. Sun replied moreover have a special appara- that he was, but when he realised "tus for "Skywriting" which is to that Japan had later taken Korea be used for flashing alogans across from China, the conception of the the sky-Transocean. Kuo Min. Chinese for the Japanese had to- tally changed.
In his opinion there should be an international co-operative movement otherwise there should be no world peace. In England. America and everywhere one found. more, duties. added to the tarifs but how much could they raise the customs duties. There must be some limit. When we have a system of co-operative trade there should be no such competition. and it would be a good way of at- taining world peace.
RETURNING WARRIORS
Fukien Fighters In Canton
Canton, Mar. 2.. About 400 officers and men of the
Da Kagawa continued that this (From Our Specta! Correspondent) was the most critical period in the world history. We needed re- pentence. Japan now stood in danger of being destroyed like the Romans were destroyed by the Goths and th Gauls in 410 AD. Japan now feared the Koreans much in the same way as did the Romans feared the Ooths and Gauls History might repeat it-
selt
former 19th Route Army who ar- rived here overland via the East River valley were to-day assigned to temporary quarters at Yen Tang Military Academy, where they wit undergo some training before en- listment into the First Group Army. With a haggard and tired, ap- pearance, these
lert troops
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defeat by a combined "Nanking Southern Fukien following their Hong Kong, 28th February, 1934. [2317 military and air forces and escaped
London, Mar. 2. The change in the situation It is widely believed that the the United States in the course Stock Exchange bank rate will be of a year is almost incredible, de- thought it was not quite fair.
In conclusion, Dr. Kagawa sald week, elared Mr. R. W: Bingham, United
With regard to the League of that unless something could be changed downwards next.
Ambassador to London, contrary to the view held in the States discount market banks which was when landing at Plymouth last Nations, he had come to the con- done for economic conditions in clusion that, while they were sit- the world, civilisation would one exemplided by the decision of the night after his visit to America.
There had been a remarkable ting around the table and said that day be crushed. The world would clearing banks to raise the buying
probably have no peace, and civilito rate of treasury bills to one per restoration of confidence he said, we must not have wars. that we
sation would probably always be seen directly in the earnings of must not do this and that, the rent, for June maturitles.
the great corporations and in the majority, of Asiatic nations were cursed unless nations were kinder enormous reduction in unemploy-suffering. Therefore, we must into inferior nations and more faith- ment. The repeal of Prohibition sist on a better economic founda- ƒ ful to the truth. had helped in the general recovery.
Money is fairly tight owing to the diminution of resources as a result of income tax collections.
The main feature of the plan
President Roosevelt has the sup- which is to be presented to tanker
no other owners to-day is the formation of i Port of the people as
an association, members of which | President has had. he said, and the co-operation of Congress is un- will pay the pool a percentage on
In all the freights received on charters, made equalled in history. After the plan has become opera- efforts to keep the peace of the world the British and American tive.
Governments have worked in
Proceeds of the contributions will be distributed among laid up vessels, thus providing an induce- ment to owners to refrain from accepting uneconomic rates.
The plan does "not attempt to fix rates to control the movements or vessels
It is believed the percentage, payable to the pool, will be between ten to fifteen per cent. though the maximum fixed 18 33.1/3 per cent. tanker owners expressed approval of the plan.-Reuter..
genuine and cordial co-operation.
-Reuter,"
G. K. TRADE MISSION TO VISIT, POLAND
London; Mar. 1. Following the recent preliminary conversations in Warsaw, the United Kingdom trade mission led by 8tr Eugene Ramsden will leave London next Tuesday for Polarid
BRITISHERS WOUNDED
In Tribesmen's Attack At Kashgar
New Delhi, Mar, "2. The British Consulate at Kash
Oght gar was attacked during
الد
Kwangtung. They fled to Swatow and took buses along the highway as far as Cheung Muk Tau thence they entrained for this city.
"Veterans of the Shanghai' war, these soldiers are all natives of Kwangtung and will be assigned to duties in different regiments of
RESTRICTION OF the First Group Army. The local
RUBBER
Sarawak And Siam. Delay Scheme
The Hague, March 2. The slow "progress made In bringing Barawak and Slam into the rubber restriction scheme is
military authorities prefer to en- zol these experienced men for the expansion of the army rather than take in raw recruits. Moreover, if these returned warriors have no chance to join the army agaki, they will become bandits of Com-
Junista..
of the gross freight. The principal tries and, institutions how Britisk gis, and Tungan tribesmen, who ters here, in connection with the rifles and
"HOT GOSFELLER'
DIVORCED
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to discuss with the Polish indus-between invading Andijanis, Khir-pointed out in well-informed quar-
export trade there creased. British Wireless.
may be in-
were in possession of the old city. According to a delayed report re- ceived here, the attack was repuls- ed, but the building was silped dur ing the night and four British sub- jects were wounded, including the Assistant Surgeon of the Con-
Bulate.
BANKHEAD BILL EXTENDED
Washington, March 2. The House of Representatives" Los Angeles, March 1.
Committee. has world-re- | Agricultural"
A former Taoyin with the sup- nowned "Hot Gospeller" was to- amended the Bankhead Bull ex-port of Tungans had previously day divorced, by default, by her tending its provisions to two years assumed the supreme civil and husband, David Hutton Junr on with a possible extension" of an- miliary commandership of South the grounds of mental cruelty-other year by Presidential pro- Sinklang on behalf of the Chinese.
clamation-Reuter.
Republic-Reuter, Reuter.
reference made by the Dutch Pre- mier. Dr. Coiljn regarding the ne- cessity of the co-operation of all Interested countries.
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General Cargo will be discharged into Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, where it will lie at
Consignees' risk and subject to the Terms and Conditions of Storage at Holt's Wharf. The Cargo will be ready for Delivery from the Godown on and after 1st Mar
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods. are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 10.45 and Noos within the Free Storage period.
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All Claims against the Vessel must be presented to the Undersigned on before the 22nd Mar., 1934, or they will not be recognized.
No Fire Insurance will be effected.
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Optional cargo will not be landed here, unless notice has been given prior to steamer's arrival bat carried of call to which the option extends
All broken, chafed, and damaged All Ulaims must be sent to the Under- goods are to be left in the Godowns, signed befors Tuesday, 8th March, where they will be examined Opany 1934, or they will not be recognized.
Damaged packages must be left in Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 10.45 AM. and Noor within the Godowns for examination by the Consignees, and the Company's Bar- the free storage period.
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From MARSEILLES, No. (NUNSIGNEES of Cargo by the"
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About 5,000 former soldiers of the 19th Route Army are incorporated Into the First Group Army and are known as the third indepen- dent brigade. They have arrived on from port to port to the final protolading date of arrival, will be subject to at Tal Po. Eastern Kwangtung from Lurig. Yen, southern Fukien and carried with them over 7,000 thirty machine guns. As they have a surplus of arma- ments, General. Chen Teal Tong, Commander-in-Chief of the Firat Group Army, orders that they be It is rumoured that one of the sent to Canton, for-safe keeping. principal objects of Dr. Colijn's The strength of the Kwangtung forthcoming trip, by air, to the army is now about 10,000 former Dutch East Indies is to speed up 10th Route. Army men among its the fixing of the native rubber rank and file. They "are innstly quota under the proposed scheme seasoned troops and took part in and the quote, acceptable to plan- the Shanghal Bino-Japanese hosti- tation interests. T lities, while the rest of the 19th The rumours are neither denied Route Army were sent to Honan nor confirmed in official quarters. I province under the command of
General, Llu Chih. Reuter.
No claims will be admitted atter the Gooda. have left the steamer's Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 8th Mar will be subject to rent,
All Claims against the Steamer mnes or they will be presented is the undersigned on or before the 2nd not be recognised.
Consignées must bare a Revenue Jatisbla goods are examined by the Officer in attendance when damaged Company Surveyors.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowna,
No Fire Tauranoe will be effected by ('me in may case whatever,
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No Fire Laurance will be effected. BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
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