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CANTON DAY BY DAY

(From Our Special Correspondent)

Canton, March 24.

The plan for restriction of pub- le expenditure, which was adopted by the Economic Planning Com- mission of the Finance Depart ment has been submitted for rati- Acation. The important points of that policy are:

1. Not to allow any increase of funds for expenditure of any office which has been fixed in the budget.

2/ To suspend construction ot givernment buildings, parks, and recreation, grounds, which are not urgently needed.

37. To stop payment of funds which are not for production. 4/ To stop reconstruction works only for consumptive purpose,

5 The previous year's ex- penditure of various govern- ment institutes is to be follow- ed as a basis for the adjustment of that of the coming year.

6. To close some unneces-

offices belonging sary

to the government and to make small

the number of officials,

7. To reduce the government official expenses to the lowest

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Canton, Mar. 24.

Chungshan University has re- cently formed an educational In- vestigation party for investigation of education in the country.

Knowing that great prome⚫lan of education has been made in Kwangsi, the party, it is learned has decided to start the Arst tour of that province on Apri

Caatin. Mar. 24- The 12th aniversary of the death of ite General Tang 'ng was observed in his burial place at Tungsha Rod Arong ine gathering of over eight hundred hundred persons present were Lieutenant General Miso Peinan and some high military and civil officials.

RE-TRIAL OF DR.

GERECKE

Alleged Misappropria- tion of Funds

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1934.

BRITAIN'S BID FOR AIR

DISARMAMENT

Avoiding Race "At All Cošts” Minister Warns Other Powers

(Special Air-Mail Zervicët

London, March 9. The Government's determination at all costs" to avoid a race, in air armaments is stressed by the Marquis of Londonderry, Secretary of State for Air, in a memorandum issued with the Air Estimates. pes-

Berlin, March 24. ̧

about a Proceedings" instigated year ago against Reichs Minister mikap→ Dr. Gerecke for alleged propriation of funds which at that time caused a great sensation, en- tered a new stage on Saturday when the re-trial of Gerecke and Freygang began. It will be re- membered on June 18, 1933 the Criminal Court in Berlin senten-terday, ced Gerecke to two and & helf years' imprisonment and a 100,000 marks at while Freygang was sentenced to four months' impri- sonment for complicity. On ap- peal at the Supreme Court of Leipzig the judgment of the Arst Court was annulled on February 8, 1934 and a new trial was ordered. The revisionary proceedings are expected to last several weeks.- Transocean Kuo Mtn.

UNREST IN ARABIA

Immediately After "Peace Treaty

At the same time he makes it clear that we cannot continue our present inferiority to other Powers.

SMUGGLER MEETS HIS

WATERLOO "

Cracow March 24.

ODES AND SONGS OF CHINA

Selections On Chinese Flute Before A.W.C.

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Odes and songs of China com- posed the programme of the Liter- ary, Department of the Shanghai American Women's Club at the. weekly meeting on. Tuesday after- noon in the clubrooms In Bub- bling Well Road Mrs. L. C. Hyl- bert, chairman of the department, read a group of odes selected from Legge's translation of the She King, or Book of Classics, which A gradioise smuggler met his dealt with all phases of the life "Waterloo" on Saturday when he of the period. happened to raise the suspicions Miss F. P. Brown played several of a Polish Customs offices in-selections on the Chinese flute,

the Berlin-Bucharest opening with specting

a "wedding song contin- train at the German frontier ata-heara in the country near Shang- Notwithstanding the

One thousand,hai as the bride is being taken in ned. endeavours of his Majesty's tion of Beuthen, Government, a Disarmament Con- one hundred and seventy-eight sedan chair to the groom's house. vention has not yet been signed," diamonds valued at four million she played two that have come he says, ". Pending consideration zotry were discovered hidden on down from ancient times. "Mild the Permanent Disarmament his person and in the heels of his Wind," written by King Yu of the Commission of yet more far-reach- shoes and other deep recesses.— ¡ 'Sun Dynasty, and one telling the ing measures, his Majesty's Gov-Transocean Kuo Min. ernment have made their primary object the attainment of air parity in first-line strength between the principal Powera......

by

1!

It is their earnest desire to ac- hieve this end, if possible, by menes of a reduction to the Brt- tish level (or to any alternative

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figures upon which international agreement can be secured) of the strengths of those foreign Forces which at present so largely autnumber our own." Meantime, however, considerable programmes of air expansion have been ap- proved in a number of foreign countries, and are already in se veral cases in process of actual execution.

Cairo. March" 24. Although the ink is hardly dry on the peace treaty recently signed between two Arab potentates, the

Air expenditure" abroad is, in King Hejaz and Imam of Yemen, the question which had been left fact, showing a general upward pending. namely the dispute over trend, on a scale, which, in most cases, far exceeds the small in- the Assir region, has led to the re-opening of hostilities. Despatcrease in the present Estimates. ches from Arabia state that King Pending the results of the Dis- Conference. however, Ibn Saud had no sooner withdrawn armament Canton. Mar, 24. his troops from the border dis- the number of new units to be Lieutenant General Huang Yin-telets as stipulated by the peace formed in this country is being wen. Commander of the 1st Inde-

curtailed to a minimum, and will.. pendent Division of the 1st Group

in fact, do little to bridge the wi- the present Army, which is now pushing to-

dening gap between wards the bandits' territory in

strengths of the Royal Air Force the north of Wu-ping before ad-

and that of the air services of vancing any farther ordered his 2nd Brigade to send troops there for their suppression on 20th inst. Upon his order Brigadier General Yin Ying-yu mobilized three battalions immediately. Furi- aus, battle began on 20th, The bandits owing to lack of fighting power were defeated and dispersed in the morning of next day.

As the result of that battle, forts of bandits were destroyed, than "100 bandits killed, scores made prisoners, and many weapons taen...

more

Canton, Mar. 24. "General Yu Han-mow. Com- mander of the 1st Army Corps of the 1st Group Army left yesterday from his headquarters in Tai Yu, Kiangsi on an inspection tour..of various counties of south Kiangal tu inspect defence works. He was accompanied by his chief of staff,

treaty when Imam's troops oc- cupied the disputed district of Tehams. Efforts to settle the new issue by negotiation having failed: Ibn Saud ordered the Crown Prince. who is in charge of opéra- tlons, to resume his advance against the Yemen's forces. Some skirmishes have already taken

place. Transorean Kuo Min.

PUBLIC WORKS IN GERMANY

Three Milliard Marks To Be Spent

Berlin, March 24.

A total of three milliard marks will be spent in the course of the

other Great Powers.

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His Majesty's Government have, by their successive post- ponements of the modest Home Defence Scheme of 1923, now long overdue for completion, given abundant proof of the sincerity of their purpose to achieve al disarmament; they are under the nécessity of mak- ing it equally plain that they cannot, in the interests of our 'national and Imperial security. accept a position of continuing inferiority in the air,"

Lord Londonderry announces that it is proposed to erect a cén- tral weather broadcasting station at Cranwell. This will send out weather reports at present broad- cast from Heston

Lo Chi-tsal. political director Li Fudget year, 1934, for carrying Sayings of the Week

Yu-wen, and a lieutenant,

tour is of days.

The

out the Reichs Government's pub-

He works programme and half this sum will be provided from public funds, according to information Human nature cannot possibly Canton, Mar, 24. The Kwangsi Branch, of the received from well-informed quer- be made an excuse for the inevit- Southwest Peoples' Association forters. It is anticipated that the ability of war. Man is essentially German unemployed, a decent creature. Professor Elliot Foreign Affairs circulated a tele number of

three Smith,

gram yesterday pledging support which at present exceeds to that which was dispatched on millon, will have dwindled to two

Although democracy may Unger will be on in a few corners here and there, March 6 by the South-west x-million by August 1 and ecutive Committe of Kuomintang below the one million mark with- its toom throughout the world is sealed.-Prince Star- and the Southwest Political Coun. In the next two years. The Bud-absolutely cil asking the people to urge the get also provides

marks "for the purpose of increas- Central government to launch a

by means punitive expedition against Fu. Yi, ing the marriage rate the puppet chief of the so-called of loans to be granted to young Manchukuo.

couples, lacking the funds to estabalines its votaries from enjoƑ-

150 million hemberg..

of

to

It stated that as the issuance lish a household.. Upwards of the telegram by the Southwest 200,000 couples are expected

was for take advantage of this opportunity authorities on March 6 the purpose of saving the people in the course of the Budget year.

the people of Transocean Kuo Min.

and the country.

Kwangai working for the welfare of the public would certainly pledge their honest support.

TO HELE FRENCH UNEMPLOYED

Paris, March 24 The War Ministry has announ- ced that after April 1, all nem- ployed Frenchmen below the age of 25 who have completed their milltary service map obtain fres

NEW FRENCH IMPORT, TAXES

Paris, March 24. The Journal Officiel" publishes a decree whereby from April 1 next a supplementary duty of. 4. per cent. on English goods and 6 per cent, on goods from the Crown The Colonies, is to be chargtd special import-tax imposed by the board. lodging, etc by re-entering of March 31, 1932 will be the Army for another term of six

abolished, The object of this to eighteen months, and they will

concession is to facilitate the very be given a choice of regiment and

dificult trade treaty negotiations garrison. Transocean Kuo Min.

with England interrupted a few days ago.--Transocean Kuo Min.

NEW NAZI LAWS

Berlin, March 24 Thirteen laws have beer pro- hulgated by the Cabinet, one of which is tantamount to forced loans.

It compels companies which have paid at least six per cent dividend in, 1033 to invest the difference between their dividends and future profits in State or communal loans.

1933

Another law reduced a work- man's unemployment contribu tions and exempts those having over three children-Reuter

BOMB EXPLOSION IN. BERLIN

When we reflect that unremitting dis- attention to money-makinig

ing all the things that money can buy-not to think. of the finer pleasures of Hfe-It "must be clear that nothing but a queer sort of "religious self-mortification" could choose induce many persons to the life which the successful busi- ness man has to lead.-Dean Inge

Except as implied in the right" eousness and love of God, fmmort ality not a religious interest at all-The Archbishop of York...

The heroic Idea is again awake in Germany--Generel Blomberg÷-

I have never doubted that the Fleet could have forced the Straits at Gallipoll.-Sir Royer Keyes.

I never seems to occur to the Socialists that their ideas of class war and of the dictatorship of the proletariat can be copied by other classes more powerful than them- selves.Viscount Esher.

It is pleasant to think of the Golden, Age, but it is better to see it ahead behind us--Mr. Ro bert Lynd.

We have restored our credits, and we must now restore our de fence forces.-Earl Beatty.

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MILITARY AVIATION

IN RUSSIA

story of a woman bewalling the fact that her husband has gone to 'the Great Wall.' Miss Brown closed with a song of the Kuling stone cutters which she learned from Miss Louise Hammond of Nanking, and the plle driver's song. which she sang, amid a burst of applause.

Moscow, March 25. The well-known novelist Maxim Gorki-in an interesting applica- tian to the Communistic motto, "to each according to his need and ability the Government's "new from each according to his abil-campaign for military aviation.» ty," will board an aeroplane for The plane is a new super-type the first time in his life and fly bearing a large cabin and guns. round Russia on a propaganda trip and named "Maxim Gorki." to make known to the best of his Transocean Kuo Min.

Why should the Fascists adopt the methods of Al Capone-The Earl of Kinnoull,

Berlin, March 24.

The modern hotel stands for our The reward offered by the times" just as mich as did the Chief of Police for Information Pyramide for Egypt--Mr. A. J. leading to the discovery of the Davis Cause of the bomb explosion con⠀ In this age of the radio and the Tuesday on the Promenade of aeroplane is is unthinkable to pre Unter den Linden was raised on serve a Parliamentary machine Saturday from 5,000 to 30,000 created in the days of the stage. marks,→→Transocean Kuo Min.- coach.-M. Kerensky,

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