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Across-1, Rustic. 7, Den. 8, Feak. 9. Stamp. 10. Ortgu. 12, Scots garb. 15, Places. 18, Dangerous. 19, Frank. 20, Revolt, 31, Transport. 22, Strained. 23. Designates. 26, Row. 20, Tax. 11, Unbeliever. 32, Scrutin- use. 33, Neglect. 34, Cheated.

Yesterday's Solution-Across: 1, Bears, 4, Patient. 8. Rellant, 9. In- apt. 10, Noted. 11. Lighten. 13, East, 15, Tavern. 17, Erects. 20. Name. 22, Funeral. 24. Cobra. 26, Crumb. 27, Ostrich 28, Spectre, 29, Lyres.

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Down-1. Mist. 2, Stald, 3, Plen- tiful 4 Ward off. 5, Job. 6, Repast. 10. Robe, 11, Lull, 13. Extreme. 14, Price marks 15, Hes. nymph. 16, Collecting book. 17, Morning doses. X. Terrible. 25. Completed. 27. Peruvian prince. 28, Pèel 29, Dolt. .30, Voyage.

Down: Baronet. 2. Allot. 3. Blan der. 4, Petals. 5, Thing. 6, Elastic. 7. Titán. 12. Item. 14 Anna 16. Venture, 18, Recital. 19, Blashes. 21, Alcove. 22, Facts. 23, Robot. 25, Briar.

DONATIONS

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The Hon. Treasurer of the B.P.C.A. states that he has received the ciety carrying out its multitudin-following donations: $ ous relief activities in the poorest Previously acknowledged...$1,600.10 distries of Hoxton, and under the Percy Smith, Seth and L.C.C. Committee for Mental

Fleming Health which operated in the Isle Robertson, Wilson & Co.... Of Dogs and, that district. Nat- Mackintosh, Ltd. urally the experience gained in Chinese Maritime Customs this work, which is mainly visit-Palmer & Turner ing, is only super£cial; but it gives Arnhold & Co., Ltd. an insight into working class con- E D. Sassoon Banking «ditions and" homes which is valu-

able.

The job of placing labour is the time honoured one of placing round pegs in round holes and square pegs into square holes. I sounds.so delightfully easy, but the- trouble is you are dealing not with little bits of wood, but with little boys and girls, and the round pegs are never quife round and the square pegs are never quite square

which is so tiresome of them

The special training for those going into industry was to spend part of the vacations as student In a factory or store employing a member of the Institute of Labour Management. I spent a month in cotton mill in Lancashire, and another spell in the shoe factory in which as it happened I was later employed.

Valuable Experience The privilege of being allowed to see the inner working of the job, before finally deciding to take it up oneself, was invaluable, in fact, indispensable, when you consider how vague the average students knowledge of factory life must in- evitably be.

But te value of this course is by no means restricted to those who wish to take up a social or in- dustrial carer. Mäny, girls who after leaving school have had a year on the continent, and possibly spent a year or so at home having a good time, begin to want to widen their horizon beyond their own limited range of society, with its

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 31, 1934.

THE TAIKOO RETURNS

From An Adven- turous Journey

CHINA'S FOREIGN AND GEN. CHIANG PO

DOMESTIC POLICY

Wang Ching-wei Discusses National Problems

confident of the high intention, the honesty, and the capability of its Government. The National Gov. ernment is striving to inspire and to justify the people's conidence.

CHENG

Returning To Canton

(From Our Special Correspondent).

Canton. October 30. General Chiang Po Cheng, a member of the Military Affairs Commission, will shortly return to Canton to resume his post as Halson and Intelligence officer. The general is now in Nanking

On her final attempt to salvage the fated "City of Cambridge" the tug "Taikoo" found the vessel

(From Our Own Correspondent) high and dry on the reef -'off Pratas island. At the time of her

Shanghal, Oct. 26. j arrival the typhoon which caused How Mr. Wang Ching Wet, con- such damage in Manila was ap-currently President of the Execu- proaching from the Eastward, and tive Yuan and Minister for Foreign in the words of the Chief Officer Affairs, plans to deal with the Mr. J. M. Clare "the position, was nation's problems, and bring about *The fundamental importance

Els previous mission in Canton untenable." An attempt was made improvements within the Republic, of spiritual qualities, I repeat, la had not been very successful, so to return to Hong Kong but forms one of the subjects discussed our first consideration. We must he is ordered by General Chiang mountainous seas prevented the fan-mterview, given recently to root everything in them." But we

Kal Shek, Chairman of the Mili- small vessel maintaining her an American journalist, Mr. E. P. also understand the essentiality of

tary Commission, to return to course, and it was decided to head Bell.

bodily vigour and stamina in a

Canton. His duty is to effect a for the shelter of Hainan Island After declaring China's whole nation. We shall do everything we

junction between the Canton and bringing wind and sea on the star-hearted association with the world can to improve the Chinese in Nanking troops in suppressing the board quarter. There was a fierce peace movement, which can suc-physique, and in all the emiciencies Communists. gale blowing from the Northeast, feed only by universal adherence of physique. Education in all its Though serving as liaison offi- and although running before wind to treaties, to the well-known' prin- | formg we shall make it our duty cer, General Uhlang's duties in and sea, the tug was labouringeiples of peace, and by recourse to heavily and shipping seas aboard. the existing machinery for the

to carry to the masses as rapidlý | Canton were to explain Nanking's as we can. Better and more joyous | viewpoint with a view to dispell- As matters were getting worse it peaceful settlement of internation- citizens in every sense of those ing misunderstanding of both was decided to call for assistance: disputes Mr. Wang, in response terins are what we hope, and ex-

aldes: His previous missions to accordingly a wireless message to a question concerning the Chl-pect, eventually, to be realized in

Tainan and Taiyuan had been was despatched. This was answer nese attitude on Manchuria, re- China alike in the cities and on very successful, and the result is ed by three ships, "Tinegara,"counted the proceedings in Gener, the farms."

that the Shantung and Shansi Orontes," and a P. & O. vessel leading up to the overwhelming

Unity. And Loyalty However the wind and sea made condemnation of Japanese action it too dangerous to allow of any and the adoption of the principléit a obvious that we must make If we are to make China happy, approach to the "Talkoo" as of non-recognition of the bogus the Chinese peasants happy. I would have meant bringing or regime, and declared that China we are to havé únly and loyalty assisting ship round with the set stands firm on the said principle, in China, if we are to have a land hoping that the nations which are of strong and contented patriots, members of the League and signat goes without tories of the Pact of Paris will did likewise,

on the beam.

Dynamo Falls

AL this time a message was received on relay from Hong Kong

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saying that we must redress the wrongs, and im- prove the fortunes, of our toiling millions of the land. We are work- lectives. We are helping the farm-

Asked about his foreign policy HMS. Adventure" proceeding vis-a-vis Japan, Mr. Wang answering tirelessly to attain these ob- at 22 knots. Wireless communica-ed that, as vis-a-vis every other was established with the State of the world, it is one of Adventure" during the afternoon peace and good-will, of honest and a feeling of relief swept over friendship, and of patient appeal the tug when eventually the war- to law, reason, morality, fairness ship's searchlight was picked up and the impulses of revolt against about 11 p.

the ignominy and inhumanity of As the condtions were still very war. "But I am not for peace at bad the commander of the man- the price of dishonour" he added. o-war strongly advised by wirelessTill now, our resistance has been to continue to run with wind and as strong as we could make it. If sea" on the starboard quarter, and further attacked, further invaded,

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ers, as fast as we can, and doing our utmost to get rid of the mis- Cellaneous, and irregular, taxes in this has been done, notably in the. certala localities Already much of important province of Klangai Many exhorbitant levels, and mis- cellaneous takes have been abolish- ed in this province, and in others, and the process will continue un-

means to enable the provincial try of Finance devising ways and

Governments to carry out these re-

forms.

"And that is not all we are do- ing for our peasants. They have suffered from export duties on their products. We are redueing." Or abolishing, these. Moreover, we are cutting down freight rates on

If possible, make for Tourane, we shall resist with increased all China is relieved, the Minis- After ronning for about 15 hours vigour. But I am working and the warship, advised change. of hoping for forbearance and justice, course to due south as the typhoon for a saner and more reasonable centre was apparently approach-attitude on the part of our assall- ing, and the wind NNE rate ants. Our Government has been forte. At 9.30 pm. after another criticised, by some of our country. 60 miles, according to "Adventure" men for what the tall a para the typhoon centre was 30 miles doxical and weak polley towards to the Eastward. Troubles were Japan That view is incorrect. coming thick and fast, for at this Our policy may be paradoxical in time the tug's dynamo falled. appearance: it is adopted, how the National Railways in the in added to which, and owing to the ever. in the interest of the coun-terests of the farmers, and the heavy rolling and pitching the try, with reference to all existing proper regulation of the food sup- exhaust was continually out of circumstances. It has two ply of the country. All this is basic water, causing loss of vacuum. As tial aspects, that of resistance to economic rehabilitation for China. It is the only road to the content- ment and safety of the nation, as

f . this was bot Jumclent the limit of our strength and that the starboard engine commenced of prudent negotiations as ilus to give trouble. In the face of trated by the truces of Shanghai is the only road to the financial great difficulty the chief engineer and Tangku. This latter feature health of the nation, for the great- 5.00 and staff managed by strenuous of our policy is addressed to the er portion of the national revenue 5.00 efforts to adjust mattera.

contingency, and designed to aid in i comes out of the pockets of peas- 5.00

bringing about the contingency anta, Aiz Of Cheerfulness

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risk her employer has to take and is. Ieflected in the rate of salaries paid to qualified young women as compared with young men.

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The presence of the "Adventure"" was having a great moral effect on all aboard, and when at 130 am the wind shifted to N.N.W. and the weather started to im- prove, an air of cheerfulness was quite evident

Powers of Resistance

Suppressing Communlata Concurrently with these mes- sures of agricultural appeasement and reconstruction) we are moving As regards the National Govern- ment's enorts to increase, and con- energetically to set our national solidate the nation's powers of rehouse in order in other respects sistance, continued 3. Wang, It We are suppressing the Communist At 3 p.m. that day both vessels is doing a vast deal to that end enemies of the National Govern- arrived in Quin Hon where the It has done much already, though ment. We have routed them in salvage gang was transferred to the National Government is only most localities where they used to the Warship.

gal nine years old, and faced on the un rumpant, and are now herding On arrival the cruiser showed assumption of its authority with them into three districts where, in the usual incomparable hospitality tasks of almost inconceivable ex- the course of a few months, they of the Royal Navy and hot baths tent, intricacy and dificulty, Ourhe exterminated completely. and various comforts were made internal problems alone, the pro-Banditry in all its manifestations, ready for the tug's weary comple-blems of bringing order out of is woning in Chins under the sys- chaos in a far-spreading and bematic operations of our organized Even yet the "Talkooy" trouble populous land, were enough to mittary forces." were not over for coal had to be, the stoutest hearts.”

And an involuntary tribute to the procured from Tourane, and after)

*But we had also the gravesticacy of the Chinese Premier's

forged to seek shelter as

while putting our Louse in order editor of the " Kokihin” à lead- uke, for instance, the Treat Hood the Cites Government and people quarters of the world lives. She

fairly strong monsoon prevalled compelled, t the same time to Powers for assistance, and are try- On the return to Hong Kong a in the summer of 1991, wo were have ceased to rely upon foreign

problems and dificulties, and will

and everybody aboard gave three meet armed aggression from with- ing to achieve reconstruction by learn someting of their point of

During the height of the storm energy, and of our disciplinary represent day is very different from hearty cheers on their arrival out. Immense quantities of out their own enora, “China of the view. As a result she may be able women's plea for\"Equal pay for the crew behaved very well, and sources dowed away from the China of last year" says the editor;] to bring to the everyday social

there is no doubt that the home problems,” and problems with which she meets In

she then relied upon butside help, cruiser's presence WELL

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No young man or woman is of great, use in a factory for the first

ment.

breoccupation with dances, clothes year or two, but the man is paid ning bunkers she was again external problems and peris. Thus polley is forthcoming from the

and sport.

a salary reckoning on his potential

A course such as I have descri- value after he has thoroughly typhoon was fling up in the and combatting fatoral calamities 7 Ing Tokyo daily, who declares that

ed will give a girl a chance of learnt his job. The girl's potential

of learning how the other three-value is infinitely less, and yet the

will gain an insight into their

employer has to provide for the same amount of teaching and put up with the same blunders at first Hence to my mid the fallacy in equal work."

However the salaries paid to wo

Gulf of Tongking.

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her own sphere, an independent men in this type of work are sheartening. For four days no one construction to resist foreign, fabut did not realize the value of self-

The tus arrived in port at about | 1.45 pm: yesterday.

vasion. Neverthelēks, ks I

ward rebuilding our country

any visitor early may discoyer by his personal observation

and balanced criticism. Her mar- | high, if not higher, than rates ob- risge may bring her into the tained in many other women's aboard had any sleep and it was said, we have done a vast dear-to- sphere of politics, whether of Mud-jobs. The hours are long, possibly necessary to Jettison the deck dletown Rural District or West- an hour a day more than normal cargo of umber. minster, and she will have some-office hours, and the work is ex- thing of her own to contribtite. acting. But the responsibility and On the other hand she may go tan scope of the work to my mind is thousand miles away from where more than ample compensation. politics or citizenship matter a What a pity you may think to feel jot, she will still be richer by a like that about your job, and then nugget or two added to her bag to give it up. The answer to that of golden experience.

is that to a great many young wo- men comes the problem, marriage or a career, when the two cannet

Employers Risk

A gir taking up Labour Manag- ment as a career has to look well

الدين

Our bedrock principle in this work is the principle of develop [ing the spiritual strength, and

cohesion of our great populat men quite rightly regard with such We want to make happier, sure alarm,) the wife who is fully qualter, more intelligent, and mo ned to take a really competent Ib-Chiness. We want our people terest, in his business attalist look both backward and (Applause).

We want them to remember the

be combined. To the women in my On behalf of the Fotary Club old kortes, but even more certami

| profession there is ons solution", a Mr. C. Champkin proposed a very ly not to

ahead, and regard her profession compromise perhaps, to assure her

as something more permanent than a means of making - pocket money until she marries the wil

hearty vote of thanks to miss Oven is cast in

that all her practical experience | Hughes. ⠀⠀⠀

has not been in vain. She mist It was announced: dennitely marzy z» mân in the firm | Ladies Day will be:

proffably get married however fink- in which she has been working; | End of No

she is convinced that her bent is und so join the ranks of that for- ¦ Lady: Southorn bugtres career. But that '-midable

whom Club.

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must, however, be present self-hdp

not imply the improve

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