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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS FRIDAY DECEMBER 21, 1934.
CANTON NEWS Progress Of National
IN BRIEF
Mr. Teng Chak Yu Passes Away
(From Our Own Correspondent)
Canton, Dec. 20.
Mr, "Teng Chák Yu, veteran mem- ber of the Kuomintang and mem- ber of the South-west Political Mr. Charles Demarest, President Council, died here last evening of the Charles Demarest Inc. | after a brief illness of pr'eumonia. New York Importers of the Far His body is lying in state to-day. Oriental business tour accompanied Nanking informing the Central Eastern Raw Materials, is on a | A telegram was sent last night to
| Kuomintang headquarters of the Mrs. J. B. Emmert, wife of Mr. 'death of Mr. Teng.
Express Co., 15 J B." Emmert of the American Born 67 years ago, Mr. Teng was returning for a brought up in the Straits Settle- nollday to the States accompanied ment, where
he took an active by son and niece Miss Helen Johns interest in mining. He then be- Emmert
came acquainted with. Dr. Sun Yat Mr. Frederick Miller, Supt. En-Sen and joined him in revolution- gineer for the Socony Vacuum Ouary work. Dr. Sun appointed Mr. Co. of New York, is on, a Far Teng to numerous high posts in Eastern Business tour accompanied Kwangtung. by his wife,
For Manila
Miss Leonore Barry, secretary to the Council General is on a round trip holiday tour to the Phillip
diminish until they finally disap- peared. Zam-Buk is really astound-pines. ing."
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Mr. Jabin Hsu, Director General of the Ministry of Finance of China, on a Christmas excursion trip to Manila accompanied by his wife.
Mr. Edward Kann, owner of the firm of E. Kann, Shanghai Bullion and exchange brokers, is enroute to Manila on a holiday,
Honourable Mr. Manuel Quezon. President of the Philippine Senate, returning from Mayo Brothers Clinic New York, where he under- went an operation.
Mrs. Brokke Upham, wife of Ad- mtral Upham, of the US. Astatic fleet, is enroute, to Manila' to join her Husband.
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"Honourable Mr. Jorge Vargas, un- der-secretary of Commerce, of the Philippines, and member of Mr. Quezon's Party returning to his home in Manila...............
Dr. J. R. Estrada, Assistant Pro- fessor of Surgery at the University of the Philippines, returning from the
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Mr. W. W. Fowler, Vice-Presid- ent of the General American Car Co. is enroute to Manila with his family who will continue on around the world...
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Mr. D. Goodman, Far Eastern enroute to Manila accompanied by Mrs. Goodman,
Mr. A. P. Henningsen. Director of the Henningsen Produce Co. of Shanghal, General Importers and Exporters is on a round trip, ex- cursion to the Philippines and re- tilma.
Mr. James Herdman, Lburication Specialist of the Standard Vacuum Oll Co.. Manila Branch, returning
Reconstruction
"China's Problems And
Their Solution,”
(BY WANG CHING WH)
President of the Executive Toan and Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs--China United Press, Shanghai. Price $4.50
(Continued from Yesterday)
Rivalries Must, Cease
10: the Executive Yuan. wirst, he Looking at the situation as a points out that China's foreign practical man, Mr. Wang Ching- [policy is not a one-man"!!! alffair, Wel sees that if China is to aur hut la determined by the Central vive as a free and independent"j authorities. Next he declares that nation, it necessary to put an it' is a fundamental principle that end to military rivalries and pali- the Government will sign no treaty tical jealousies. Unity in the na- which cedes or recognizes the tion is impossible while feudal fruits of military aggression aga-` war-lords and mandarin-minded irist China. Then he repudiates politicians persist in squabbling the suggestion that foreign policy Party Members Return
over the division of what in pre- should be carried out on the
tang Central Committees who at-
The six members of the Kuomin-Republican daya they regarded as principle of playing A against B, or their legitimate apolis. With more A and C against B and D. China tended the Fifth Plenary Session
than three-quarters of her peo-j wants to recover full sovereign in Nanking are expected to arrive ple engaged in agriculture for a rights and to live on terms of peace at Hong Kong to-day aboard the livelihood, Mr. Wang realizes that and amity with the rest of the Empress of Russia,
a far-reaching programme of rural world, respecting the lawful rights back in Canton to-morroW,
They will be
reconstruction must be carried out of others, and expecting them to at the earliest opportunity. He recognize China's lawful aspira- recognizes the absurdity of talk-tions within her own domain. A ing about building up a powerful special chapter is devoted to Bino- State when the vast majority of Japanese relations in which Mr. its people are struggling against Wang Ching-Wei states the case for China with remarkable restra-
These members will submit to the South-west Kuomintang a re- port of the results of the Nanking sessioh. It is learned that these members attended the session ta
their own rights and not as dele- alioat over-whelming odds to make gates
or representatives of any government organ. They did sub-
mit certain proposals on behalf of those members here who did not go to Nanking.
Canton-Nanking Unity It is reliably learned, that the Central Authorities are consider- ing the question Nanking troops from Kiangat and of transferring Fukien to Szechuen, sa suggested by the South-west leaders. Nothing definite has yet been decided,
The Fifth National Congress will meet on November 12, 1935 and not December, 1935 as erroneously reported in several Hong Kong papers. Nothing be agreed now until the Congress meets, but in the meantime the status quo in Nanking and Canton remains as before.
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a bare living. He realizes that sys- tematic measures must be taker
int and dignity, confident that in the end right will prevail, and re- plying very effectively "to the criticisms which have been levelled against him personally by those. who complain of the weakness" of the Government's policy meeting Japan's challenge.
tu minimize the dangers and de- struction annually experienced as a result of floods and drought The remedy for this is large-scale conservancy work, and this has been recently centralized under the National Economic Council. be self-supporting in the He recognizes that China should
Unification by Reconstruction
of foodstuffs, and would be if with the use and abuse of military: Other interesting chapters in matter this most enlightening book deal roads and railways were available
power, the Communist problem, the for the cheap and speedy tran-polley of unifying China by re- sportation of crops from places construction, agricultural problems where harvests are good to those where they have failed-and again dictatorship for China, the wörk- and policies, the possibilities of a the National Economic Counellisings of Party government, plans of pushing on with the construction, national and local self-government of modern means of communica and a brief review of what has been accomplished during the past two ... Reducing Taxation
years in the way of national recon- An so Mr. Wang Ching-Wei goes struction. To those who wish to be on, setting out plainly what he informed as to what China is really thinks should be done to improve doing in the direction of political, the emciency of the nation not metal, and economie progress this
tion.
home accompanied by his wife TRANSPORT BY paring the working of the Gov-hook la invaluable, as it gives the
and Baby.
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Measures to Help Merchants
Canton. Dec, 20.
ernment of which he la so distin-reader a clear picture of the great guished member. He insists changes which are rapidly going that there is too muen red-tape on in the country but which rarely and circumlocution in the hand-find a place in the day's news ber ling of administrative business cause they make less sensational and here again. It is interesting reading than a lurid account of to note that since Mr. Wang has murder or kidnapping. expressed these views a Commis- sion of Administrative Effelency second of a series called "China" The volume under review is the has been set up by the Executive Today, published by the Chine *(From Our Own Correspondent) Yuan with a view to introducing United Press, Shanghai. The Drst the very reforms he has urged of the series (already reviewed in To facilitate the transportation of Moreover, important recommen- these columns) dealt with the Sup- goods between Canton and Hong dations have been made to the Kong, the Canton-Kowloon Rail-
Government regarding the me and gave an interesting and in- pression of Communist-Banditry, way has arranged with Mr. M. E.
thod of appointment to the Civil formative account of the begin- Forbes, Commissioner of Kowloon Service. These things show that rings of Communism in Ching, to-, Customs, the following procedure Mr. Wang-contrary to the insin-gether with an account of the in, the examination of import and uations of the late William Martin activities of foreign agitators in this export goods and payment of duty: in a book which was denounced country, and the measures taken
First, Cargo from Canton to by certain "die-hards" as being deal with this challenge to the Kowloon: Cargo owners may pay pro-Chinese-is not one of those duty at the Shum-chun Customs politicians who, having eloquently a second edition of this book is in National Government's authority Station or at Kowloon. If duty is denounced things as they are, pro- the press, and in view of the recent pald at Shum Chun, the invoices ceeds to do nothing to make them concerned shall be despatched as they should be. He puts his under sealed cover to the Kowloon principles into practice, ao far as Customs Commissioner by the financial and other circumstances Shum Chun Customs Station Permit. through the Railway's Guard, on
Another example comes to mind duty, and the coach where the
In the book before us reference is cargo is stowed shall be sealed and made by Mr. Wang Ching-Wei to locked by the Shum Chun Customs the crippling burden of taxation officers and the Shum Chun
which has been piled on the feeble Station Master till arrival at Kow shoulders of China's peasantry, and oon where examination will take he insists that something be done place.
te lighten this load. Since putting those views on paper quite a lot has
•
Second, Cargo owners must pay their duty within twenty four been done. A conference
hours;:
Third, should cargo owners pro
called in Nanking last spring at which the views of the Govern
in Klangal, the new issue which is being put out by the China United Press will find a ready sale among those who wish to have a clear un- derstanding of this problem, in- stead of the grotesquely inaccurate accounts recently put on the market by publishers in America, who do not perhaps realize that their volumes are actually nothing but Communist propaganda.
successes against the Communists.
WHAT OTHERS THOUGHT.
(Special Air Mal Service)
London, Noy 30.
fer duty to be paid at Kowloonment in regard to excessiva upon the arrival of the goods, they and Importer taxation were are requested to notify the Tal Put before the provincial authori Sha Tau Station Master who shall ties, and an appeal made for their lives in London and was present A distinguishei foreigner who inform the Kowloon Station Mas- cooperation in carrying out the at the Abbey went home feeling Iter to this effect and to make a desired reforms. - A few weeks ago that all is well with the monarchy rangement with the Customs Com-1 was announced that taxation which can call on such popular missioner at the other end,
amounting to over $10,000,000 had attachment. He was interested in The above revised procedure, it been abolished in the provinces, the occasion for, as he remarked, 18 understood, is to be enforced and that further reductions amo-great court can be seen nowhere t shortly. This arrangement for Lating to 312,000,000 were to be else in Europe nowadays, or Indeed the convenience of the merchants made. So often is there a wide gap anywhere else except in Jepin
in Canton and Hong Kong
CANTON EMISSARY TO NORTH
Nanking, Dec. 20,
En route to Fenghua to visit. Marshal Chiang Kai Shek, Ou Fang Pu, Kwangtung Finance Commis. skomer is leaving for Bhanghel
morrow afternoon.
Reuter
between promise and performance He was impressed by
where politicians are conce that these examples of Chi honouring of pledges deserve to be recognized and given fül marks,
enthusi
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