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Yushan, KL. April 18. The Yushan-Nanchang section of the Cheklang-Klangst Radway is getting on apace writes a cor- respondent. I is said that the officials are still aiming having it ready for opening on October 10. but I feel doubtful about that. Anybow the bridges are going up, and they look fine. This is a bigger line than the Cheklang section, and one of the engineers told us when few years, Tsien-tang River bridge is built, the Cheklang railway will also be widened, and the present trains used for other inland parts.
For the present Yushan is to be the junction between the two pro- vinces, and we feel ourselves very important. A great many more lires are being prepared around the stations and even a hill is to be levelled down, as the foundry is to be built shere. But all these important industries bring lots of trouble to a large number of farm, 'ers, who are losing their elda, without getting any remuneration to speak of.
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PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1935.
THE YELLOW RIVER
Repair Of Breached Dykes
[Special to the Hong Kong Daily Press" (Copyright).]
Nanking, Apr, 13. Dr. H. H. Kung. Chairman of the National Water Conservancy, Com- mission made a lengthy report an the repair of the breached dykes of the Yellow River at the Kuantai area, at yesterday's meeting of the Central Political Council
HAINAN NOTES
The weather has been exceeding- ly hot and dry for the past month. In the region around Kachek there were sufficient rains when the rice was heading to insure something of a crop, but near Klungchow and Hothow the drought is hindering
the filling of the heads and al- though the farmers and their familles tread the waterwheels, al-' most continuously day and night there is very little hope of a crop. Vegetables are drying up, also, and the cattle getting very thin and poor for lack of pasturage. The unseasonably hot dry weather is also causing a considerable amount of sickness,
A
number of students from government and private middle schools. have gone, to Canton for the athletic meets to be held there. Some schools are sending teams to compete in the tournament, other schools are sending delegates as spectators only.
natural causes which led to the Laying special emphasis on the
breach of the embankments, he said that the trouble lies not only in the strong current of the river, but also in its loose sand founda- tion Owing to the constant shirt Ing of the sand, large amount of silt has been deposited in past years on the river-bed at its lower reaches with the result that the Some building operations are go- water la prevented from towing "ing forward. The officials have smoothly into the sea, and hence taken over a temple just outside frequently breaks on the dykes the north gate of Klungcbow City and are making it into a dormitory
occur.
on
Too Much Rain Spring is specially early this year. It has been so warm, and we had an exceptionally mild win- ter. So far the fields have look- ed splendid, and the ollplants, the barley and wheat looked very pro- mising. But now for weeks it has rained and rained, almost inces- santly and unless it clears up soon there will be little hope of a good harvest. And, things pretty bad atate already. Misery abounds. Some public relief funds have been started and there are
REPAIRS SATISFACTORY all sorts of schemes for tiding the
With regard to the conservancy poor people
this spring funds, Dr. Kung stated that since There is a perfect stream of beg- the taking over of the engineering gars day by day, and yet it is im-work at the Kuantai area by Mr. possible not to give to them at gung Hsiang-Yung, Director of the this time. Ladles have been out new, Engineeing Bureau, a sum of to collect for the Public Reller
$450,000 has been remitted by the Fund, to get enough to give food National Water Conservancy Com-out going around the sand spit and to the poorest, buy farming in-mission to finance the work. A re- struments and seed for the farm-port on the apportionment of the ers, especially to those that are fund will be made public by the returning to places that used to Engineering Bureau following com- be occupied by bandits.
In view of these dificulties, Dr. for refugees and those without per- Kung continued, Mr. Li I-Chih,sonal funds who are employed in and other publie Chairman of the Yellow River, roadmaking Conservancy Board, has been "In- works. A new dormitory is being structed to reinforce the Chin put up back of the original temple the Hope!-Shantung and in general the property is be- Dyke. border, before the spring tides, ing put in good shape. A home for while the Yellow River Conservancy aged poor is maintained in another Board and the Provincial Govern- temple. Retief measures "will be ment of Hopel, Honan and Shan- more and more necessary if crops tung have been enjoined to repair fall and food prices increase. The the the main dykes in these three pro- building of the jetty near Hofhow vinces. Technical experts will also to facilitate landing from be invited to study and devise a steamers in the harbour is going on. This Jetty is located several scheme for fundamental control of the river in order to remove this miles west of Holhow City. near constant menace to life and pro- the point on which the harbour light is located. While steamers perty.
cannot come to the jetty it will be "possible for cargo boats to dis- charge passengers and/or freight there rather than making the long slow trip (often several hours in time it the wind is unfavourable. and even hair a day if the tide is out), since boats can come directly from the steamer to the jetty with-
over
pletion of operations,
The father of the Chamber of
Dr. Kung further stated that he Commerce had a "big birthday”. and after the celebration he took had received a telegram from Mr. us into the room that was stacked Yen Chuang, member of the Con- full with wadding and foot warm-trol Yuan, who is now inspecting the river in the north, reporting ers for the refugees. Yet every-.
that he had found the repairs
following the river to Hothow Itseli,
An enterprising carriage "driver or two are already running horse carriages between the jetty and the city and the motor road-is easily arranged, as a main highway runs only a short distance from the Jetty.
Auto accidents are very rare, con- sidering the way in which passen-
thing that is done seems to be just made. Et the Kuantal area highly gers hang on to the outside of
satisfactory. Mr. Yen attributed Peace reigns in the city, but the the success to the ample conser country districts still have to suf-vaney funds and the centralization fer. Small bands are roaming authority.-
about everywhere killing and kid-China United Press (by mail) napping. A few weeks ago, four were killed 50 11 from here, and a week ago, a man was kidnapped in
a neighbouring place. work very difficult.
It makes
But we go steadily on in spite of limited opportunities. In the first Chinese moon we had some good Evangelistic meetings. The majority of those who attended were young people. The schools are full, crowded, in fact, as the, outside schools are not very satis- factory.
A peculiar heavily loaded cars. one occurred.recently, the victim being brought to the mission bos- pital at Kachek for treatment. A cow merchant from near Bang-kau spent all night at a theatre, and was taking his sleepy way to Kachek the next day to buy cows. He was sitting on the front of the
SILK TRADE IN fender, dosing, when suddenly a
KWANGTUNG
Efforts To Regain Foreign Markets
"spurt of boiling water from the radiator fell on his back. Fright- wened he jumped off the moving car, but in front of it and lengthwise of the road, so that the car passed over him and injured him, but in front of it and lengthwise of the road, so that the car passed over him and injured hun, but without the wheels passing over him. The car men picked him up and brought him to the hospital, where exami→ pation revealed a broken rib punc-: turing a lung, a broken wrist, num- erous cuts and bruises and possibly internal injuries, but he has a fair chance to pull through.
The improved travel is a mixed (From Our Special Correspondent)
blessing.A few weeks ago two men
and a woman from a certain na- tionality came to Yushan, and managed to rob some of the shops,
LABOUR
Canton, Apr. 30. Exforts to regain the interna-
being tional sif markets
are
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NEW YORK COTTON
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Jan.
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2.54 2.51 2.64/58 · 2.51/52 2.40A. 2.34 - UBQ.
2.03/$6.
Total sales-No. 1 Con 5,000 tons.
No. 3 Con, 19,000 tons.
NEW YORK SILK
May. 1.34 1.33 1.32 1.32 1.33
1.31 1.33 131 1321 - 1.30 1.3324 1.31 132 12 lots MONTREAL SILVER"
77.35 76.20 75.90/76,10 78.00 78.50 77.15/15- 78.50 76.25 7 777.85/90 80.2578.00 70,00/00 11.57 11.49/49 11.53/53 Total sales: 162 contracts 12.25
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NEW YORK METALS
New York, Apru 29. July 1.34 Closing Opening Closing Sept. 133 11.85 11.78/16 11.76/79 Total sales: 11.89 11.82/82 11.82/82
11.41 11.35/34 1137/37 | May 1147 11.40/40 11.42/42 July 11.49 11.44/44 11.48/48 Sept..
we might have been robbed too, as made by the Kwangtung provin- the woman came here, but she dal authorities; who have found locked too suspicious, so was not out the demand of silk in other Invited inside. Not all white peo-countries has slightly increased
Misa Mae Chapin, since 1913. a | May. in recent years despite worldwide ple are "white."
member of the American Presby-July depression.
Before 1929 the average, export terian Mission in Hainan, working October of silk from China amounted to in the A. J. Pitkin Memorial Junior December
Middle School, has been transfer- January ORGANISATION OF REICH about 369,000,000 a year, and now
(1936) the figures hare dropped to about red to the Presbyterian Mission in $13,800.000 a year. This is due to the Philippines. She left. Hainan March
on April 14, and will take up her Spot two main reasons, namely,
Union High School, there. The work in Manila as principal of the Rev. and Mrs. Paul C. Melrose and May daughter Bylvia are leaving Hainan July but
on April 28, for a summer in USA September 11.82 11.86/87 11.90bid 11.98 1151bid.) 11.08/97 with their four children, who are October
January 12.18 unquoted 12:18/18 attending school in Los Angeles, December 12.12 12.06/08 12.11/11.
Total sales; 512, lots
Berlin, April 29.
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SIAM APPROVES RUBBER DEVELOPING TELEVISIÓN to Dr. Ley, leader of the German officials of the Silk Improvement
RESTRICTION
Special Air-Mall Service
London, April 18.
The Slumese Legislative Assem- bly approved yesterday (according
(Special Air Mall Service)
London, April 18. The leading European nations are to co-operate in order to fur
to Reuter) a new basic rubber out-ther the development of television
put quota of 40,000 tons after ne- gotiations with International Rub- Der Committee. The new quota will come into force on July 1.
The Siamese Government's de- elston is not expected to affect the rubber market, for it in pointed out that it will be impossible for Blazi to produce anything like 40,000 tons annually, at least for a con- siderable time, There is some dan- ger of smuggling rubber from North Malaya to Slam, but it is not believed amount to very much.
as the result of the first interna- tional television conference held at Nice..
The International Institute of the Educational Cinematograph and the International Union of Broadcasting will act together with the object of encouraging inven tors in their researches.
Calit.
A thorough organisation of the of improvement of Chinese silk labour market and wages system and strong Japanese competition. throughout the Reich is to be co12- Bilk prices have gone down like pleted by May 1, 1838 according those of other commodities, Labour Front in a proclamation Bureau here belleve that the cost to the workers of Germany on the of silk production in this province eve of the National May Day cele is lower than that of any other country. On account of favour- brations. N
Ley admits that the presentable climatic conditions mulberry wage level has not risen since the trees in Kwartung turn out seven advent of National-Socialism and crops a year, while in other parts raw silk here is no higher than that much distress still prevails of the country and elsewhere only that. of artificial silk, which is of among the workers. But, he says, two crops are possible in, a year much inferior quality as compar--
Therefore, the provincial authored with the genuire product. the situations are improving.
The silk industry is described In the course of the current yea: ties are encouraging the silk pro- the last job seeker will find work duters to improve their stuff in as the life blood of Kwangtung. so that before the third year of order, to increase exports. Scien- Business depression in the National-Socialist regime ends, tific methods have to be employ the Fuehrer will have carried out ed in sericulture, and whether his promise to rid Germany of the this industry will be revived de scourage of unemployment alto pends upon the assistance given
by the government, gether....
Ley emphasized that since Hitler It is hoped by this means to take full advantage of the possibilities is at the helm a different spirit the factories, offices offered by television for making prevails in
and documentary and workships that this would educational
Transocean Huo Min fllms:
South
China is due to the slack-demand from abroad for Chinese slik is improved, it is possible to capture the world markets and bring Drosperity to this province.
NEW YORK RUBBER
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April 25 April 20
11.65 11.61/53 11.62/62 Copper, January... "7.02 11.78 11.72/72 11.78/79 Tin, January
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U.S. ECONOMIC MISSION
IN CANTON
CHICAGO WHEAT May 001
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July 987 984 981 991 994 (From Our Special Correspondent) Sept. 90100100 100 100% Saturday's sales: 11,690,000 bushels
May
Canton, Apr. 30. Six members of the American Economic Commission arrived here CHICAGO CORN
891889 88 891 891 this morning by aeroplare-from Shanghai via Wenchow, Foochow July 84 833-84 84 85 Sept.
79 78 79 80 801 Amoy and Swatow They took on from Bwatow at 3.10 p.m.yes- Saturday's sales: 8,251,000 bushels
terday, but the plane returned WINNIPEG WHEAT
Owing to bad weather? 1881 881 601 881 883 Headed by Mr. Cameron For- 809 897 80 80 90 bea. the members of the Mission NEW YORK SUGAR DE visited high government offelals No.1 No. 3 No. 1 No. 3 this morning and will attend a Con. Con. Con.
reception and dinner this after- 2.31bid noon and evening. They will go 2.40 2.39 2.39/41 2.38/41 sight-seeing to-morrow and returm 2.46 2.44 2.46/48 2.44/44 to Shanghai on May
May
July
In recent years there, has been The Bureau is compling statis
artificial silkties of market conditions and will competition from because of its cheap price. How conduct publicity in consuming May ever, Kwangtung has no fear of rountries on the high quality and aly Sept such competition, as the price of low prices of Chinese silk.
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