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CANTON NEWS
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Railway Agreement Ready
From Our Special Correspondent)
Canton, July 27. The signing of a draft agree- ment between the Chinese and British sections of the Canton- Kowloon Railway will take place at Hong Kong to-morrow after- The three delegates fepre- senting the Kwangtung Pravincial Government made a report of the negotiations to Mr. Lam Wan Koy, Chairman of the Provincial Gov. erriment, and to General Chen Tsai
non.
WIERD LOOKING LESSON SERMON
MONKS
Communist Spies In Disguise
"
From Our Special Correspondent
Canton. July 27.
.. Striking a wooden drum mys- terious looking monks made their appearance at Kanchow, Namhong and other towns in Southern Klangst, begging for food money. With long piercing eyes, they loafed around the barracks and uttered queer Prayers to the gods.
beard
and Lind
Children and women were often awed at seeing these uncanny
First Church Of ‚ ̈
Christ, Scientist
"Truth" was the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in, all Churches of Christ. Scientist, on Sunday, July 26.
The Golden Text was: "Lead me
thy truth, and teach me: for thou art the God of my salvation: on thee do I wait all the "day"
Psalms 25,5).
Among the citations which com- prised the Lesson-Sermon was the following from the Bible: "I will
praise thee, O Lord, among the people: I will sing unto thee among the nations... For thy mercy is
Tang. General Officer Command-monks who though dirty in ap great unto the heavens, and thy
ing the 1st Group Army.
pearance did not appear to be
truth. unto the clouds.'... Make a
All the six Chinese delegates under-nourished nor did they know Joyful noise unto the Lord, all ye
will be present to-morrow at the Kowloon office of the Railway to sign the agreement, which is based on a ratio of 32-28. This means that the receipts of the Chinese increased from 85 per
sture are
cent to 78 per cent. Besides the apportionment of earnings, the agreement also covers other ques- tions of technical co-operation of the through, train service.
much
about the principles of Buddhism. They begged for food and money, but after a while they changed the subject and discussed politics.
Soldiers were often amused by the catchy and fluent talk of these "Rasputins" who then expressed sympathy to the men in uniform for their hardships and told them that the generals got all the credit. Then the monks would ask a few questions about troops movements. and concentrations and the latest war news from the front.
lands. For the Lord is good: is mercy is everlasting; and his truth endureth to all generations"
Psalms 57:9,10; 100: 1, 5).
The Lesson-Sermon also includ- ed the "following passages from Christian Science textbook the "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy: "God is what the Scriptures declare Him to be-Life, Truth. Love. In Science, Truth is alvine, and the inanite God cari have no unlikeness. Did God. Truth, create error? No! "Doth a fountain send forth at the - game The military authorities became suspicious of the influx of so many place sweet water and bitter?" monks from nowhere and wondered God being evorywhere and all Reports stating that the importhy they wanted to know about Inclusive, how can he be absent or duty on foreign sugar is decreased the strength of the various divi- suggest the absence of omnipot according to the new tariff of July
sions. A few of them were detain-ence and omnipotence? How can ed, and upon being searched they there be more than all?" (pp. 239. were found to be Communist spies.
The new agreement, it is sald. will be confirmed by the Ministry of Railways which will then ask the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to sign a formal agreement with the British authorities.
Sugar Tax Unchanged
are denied in a telegram from
the Ministry of Finance to the Canton Chamber of Commerce. The telegram stated that the rate on imported sugar is the same before.
Owing to some misunderstand- ing there were criticisms against the reported increase of sugar which Would benefit Japanese dumping.
Heat Wave Gone Canton has been enjoying cool weather since last Sunday, Rain was falling during the earlier part of the week. The sun re-
appears to-day, but the weather is still cool owing to moderate south- cust wind. Vernacular papers stating many persons were pros- trated by the heat are exaggerated as Cantonese are accustommed to hat weather.
However, the.. police authorities are afraid that the heat wave may return. In that case, rickshaw passengers are requested not to nake, the pullers to run fast, lest they should faint on the way and upset the riders. Free tea stands Bre still in evidence in street cor. ners.
The heavy rain during the past three days has swelled up the Pearl River, and at high tide the Bund and Shameen are one foot above water level..
FATAL PLANE CRASH
Nine Passengers And Crew Killed
(Special to the "Hong Kong Dall Fress" (Copyright.)]
destination. "
Stuttgart, July 27.
the
General Yu Rin Mou, officer commanding the first column of the anti-Red forces, who is here on leave, has ordered that all monks in his garrison area be de- rained for examination. Even the genuine monks are now in hiding for being arrested as spies, the penalty to them being execution by shooting.
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The Red spies were sent to the Cantonese lines to and out the position and strength of their units. Desiring food and am.
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munition, the Communists are at- tempting to make a thrust south- ward. At the same time, the spies hope to win over the support of Japan Has Favourable Balance
the Cantonese ranks.
General Chiang Kai Shek, Chair- man of the Military Affers Com- mission. In a personal letter to General Chen Tal Tong, head of the Kwangtung forces, asked that the Cantonese detachments should immediately renew the drive from Kwan Mun Ling, Southern Kiangsi. and from Shang Hang, Western Fuklen and attack the Reds at Hul Chang and Chang. Ting.
According to a semi-official dis- patch, the July appropriation of $600,000 Mex, has been remitted to General Chen Tsai Tong from the Ministry of Finance. This sum is to defray mobillaation expenses of the Canton forces."
QUESTION OF BRITISH. BORN WHITE SEAMEN
In the House of Commons Capt. Moss (Con., Rutherglen) asked the ▲ Swiss passenger plane on re-
First Lord "of the Admiralty whe- gular service between Zurich and ther he could give any informa- Stuttgart crashed violently on Fri-tion as
to the engagement of day in a forest near Tuttlingen crews for ships of the Royal Fleet withm a quarter of an hour of ita Auxillary service both as regards the ships actually owned by the The nine passengers and
Admiralty and those under charter crew of three were killed instantly.
to the Admiralty from private The metal fragments were seat-shipowners; whether he was aware tered hundreds of yards by the that some of these ships, such, for force of the impact, while the air-instance, as the War Sirdar, had liner's motor was discovered a full Chinese crews; and whether, hav- mile distant from the main wrecking regard to the unemployment Among the victims were a among British seamen in this woman and a three-year old child Fransocean Kuo Min.
nge.
WORLD GLIDER RECORD
(Special to "Hong Kong Dally Press")
country, he would direct that ́ Bri- tish-born white seamen ahould al- ways have the preference when crews were being engaged for these ships..
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Japan's Far Eastern trade for June was in her favour to an ex- tent of Y15,130,000, with Y45,297,- 000 exports atd, Y30,167,000, im ports, a total of 75,484,000, - cording to the official returns just published by the Department of Finance.
Compared with a year ago, this trade volume shows an increase of 17,951,000 (313 per cent); Y12.- 370,000 (37.6 per cent) in exports and Y5,581,000 (22.8 per cent) in imports.*****
The foregoing brings the total since the beginning of the year that is to say, the six months to- tal) to 7411.060.000; Y241,000,000 in exports and 170,060,000 in 1m - ports, showing a favourable balan- ce of 770,840,000. " In comparison with the corresponding period of last year, when a favourable ba lance of Y55,252,000 was record, ex- ports show an increase of Y40,812,- 500 and imports ¥25,135,000...
Details of the six months' trade are as follows:---
Exports Imports
(71,000 unit) - Manchukuo 42,793 97,220 Kwangtung
province 133,522 12,119
China
Li
51,540 59,710 Northern 23,825 22.033 Central
27,208 32,383 Southern
509 4,304 Hongkong 13,145
1.011
241,000 170,080
MOTOR CAR. SMASH
$
(Special to "Hong Kong Bir Bolton Eyres-Monsell: The
Daily Press") Royal Fleet Auxiliaries, none of [By Telegraph. Copyright, Tele which is under charter from a graphic Messages, Ordinance, 1894. (By Telegraph, Copyright, Tels with the following exceptions, by
manned. Received, July 28, 4.30 p.m.) private shipowner, are graphic Messages Ordinance, 1896. Crews engaged in the United King
Madrid, July 28. Received, July 3, 4.30 a.m.)
Six passengers of a touring car dom. Vessels permanently attach"
were killed outright and three Berlin, July 28.. ed to fleets on stations abroad are others seriously injured when the The world record glider fight manned by local crews and in view car collided with an Express at was again broken in the Nations! or the climatic conditions; a few contest at Rhoen Valley on Satur-large oilers, including the War Sircar was completely smashed to
the crossing in Briviescu. day when the German youth. dar, which are principally em-pieces- Heini Dittmar few from Wasser played in the Far East, are man- Transocean Kuo Min. kuppe to the Village of Liban, ned by Chinese crews engaged at
neer Gitschin, Czechoslovakia, Singapore. covering 375 kilometres in 6 hours and 25 minutes.
The standing Instructions to masters provide that local crews The young pilot thus beat by 35 are to be British subjects In the kilometreg the world record set un case of Chinese ratings, it is not only 24 hours previously by the possible for this rule to be invari- gilder machine "Fagnir IL", de-ably observed, but otherwise none signed and manufactured by the but British subjects are engaged Glider Research Institute at Other things being equal prefer Darmstadt.-
ence, has been and will be given to. British-born white seamen.
An Understimate
The
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