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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1935.
CHINA APPROVES
The "Exchange Of 'Ambassadors
Nacking, May 17.
With reference to the decision of the Chinese and Japanese Gov- ernments" to" raise their respective Legations to the status of Embas- sles, a spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs oo-day stated that this question was Arst brought up in 1923, bút that owing to intervening obstacles the negatiation was not consum" 'mated.
"Now it is gratifying to note
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that, after a brief exchange of NOTE-Figures in parentheses indicate number of letters in the words
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opinion, the rank of the diploma÷ tic representatives of the countries has been simultaneously elevated. thus bringing ag out- standing question to a happy con- clusion,
"The energy and sincerity of Mr. Hirota. the Japanese Foreign Minister,
introducing this epoch-making Improvement in. Sino-Japanese relations is well worthy of our admiration," the spokesman.continued.
required. "
Across
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3. Such people are full of con-
celt, and one may look for ir) In vain (7).
9-It won't last long, but it may
serve as a lure for a bit (4). 10-Being very cunning (4). 11-To do this. one gets a little
start (5). 14-An Oriental Christian (5). 16A solution of this is
essentia! (5). 17-An ascent or descent (7). 18-Being expectant and eager (4) 18. To draw and paint (4).
MOST HAPPY CHOICE "We firmly believe that in bring- ing about closer relations between China and Japan the princip'e of mutual respect must be scrupul-21-C. ously observed and this move in promoting the rank of the diplo- matic representatives of the two countries clearly testines to such an attitude on either side. to be
It is
hoped that henceforth whatever questions may arise be tween China and Japan will be. dealt with in the same spirit so that the end achieved would be mutually beneficial, Indeed this would not only be to the glory of the two countries, but also a real blessing to the whole world.”
""To-day," the spokesman de- clared, "Is therefore a very signi- Acant day in the history of Sino- Japanese relations.”
"Moreover," the spokesman add-
ed. "the first Japanese Ambassa- dor to China in the person of Mr. Akira Ariyoshi is a most happy choice. As Minister to this coun- try he has contributed abundant. ly to the good relations between China and Japan His
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POLICE STARTLED BY GREEN MAN
Queer Apparition At Poste de l'Est
Shanghal, May 17, Officers on duty at Poste de l'Est of the French Police rubbed their eyes yesterday morning when a green Chinese was led in to the charge room by two Chinese con- stables, They had dealt with Communista In the past, men theoretically red, it is true. But here was a man literally green. Moreover, his only garment was a thin loin-cloth, and that was wringing wet.
The Police officers, however, be- ing practical men, chased thoughts of medical history, mythology and fairy tales out of their heads and got down to business and ins few minutes it was seen that here was no mystery.
Oy Kang-dih, 24 years of age, native of Pogtung and unemploy
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ed, happened to be strolling along in Nantao, when his eye was. caught by two pairs of pants in a fruit shop. It is alleged that Ou
took the two pairs of pants and
made of with them.
A coolle employed by the shop, however, saw what had happened and gave chase. He caught Ou. gave him a sound, thrashing, and took him back to the fruit shop. Here the coolle it is again alleged, stripped ou of all his clothes ex- cept a loincloth, seized a brush which was lying handy, dipped it inta a pot of green dye which happened to be close at hand, and >ainted Ou most satisfactorily. Then he turned Ou loose.
appoint-
ment to the new post is therefore
to be heartily welcomed." Kuo Min
BRITAIN ACTS
Nanking, May 17. It is further revealed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to-day that the British Government has formally notified the Chinese Gov- ernment of its decision to elevate the rank of the British Legation in China to that of an Embassy.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs also announced that the Chinese
elavated.-;
23-A part of one's body. cuntain-
Ing ancther part (5).
24-A matter of cultivation (5), 25 To ence one to yield (5). 28-Courtship seems to be appro-
priate (4).
29-A separate article gives a de-
all of news (4).. 30-A bock concerning those who claim the right to bear a "no- ble name (7).
Down
Here and there (b), 2-Keen horsemen acquire it and some women-riders are seen in It (11)
4-King a marble (3)
a clue for you this (3). -One has to think seriously tu 'Cement a plot" (anagram) (11).
Many pipes are made of this WOOD 15). 12-Figurative flattery appears to
arouse anger (7). 13-A twittering sound (7). 15 Such a place may prove to be
a dumcult situation (5). 16--Grass country in S. Africa (5).. 20-Has within it, as we see, a deep
fissure (5).
.
22-Always having a buzz in the head may send one of his this (5) 25-Is prepared for a drive (3), 36-This gin comes from the bor
der (3), 27-Now we bring this to a con-
clusion!" (3).
The following is the soluti on of Wednesday's puzzlė; —
Across-1. Reins, 6. P-o-int, 9. Min--ster. 10. Mecca, 11. Elder, 12. Saveloy. 14. Tor-ch, 15, Ell, 16. Sapid, "17. Aloof, 19. Rib, 21. Bench, 23. Emanate, 24. Guava, 25. Reets, 26. Sub-lime, 27. Treat, 28. Tit-be.
Down.-L. Remit, 2. Incorporate, 3. S-mash, 4. Knave, S. Stil, 6. Press, Independent, 8. T-re-d
5 In this descent one gets all 13. Elán, 17. Aught, 18. Feast, 19
Rabbit, 20, Basin, 21. Beret '22. Has-te.
aglow with heat (3), 6-It's a custom to give hints, r
CARNIVAL DAY
And Song For Shanghai
(Special to the "Hong Roar Daily Press" (Copyright.)]
Shanghal, May 14.
In the course of a speech at the day, Mayor Wu Te Chen suggested weekly memorial service on Mon that Shanghai should have a
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CABLES * SWEKONIS”
NEED OF UNITY TOO MUCH BEER FOR SHANGHAI ?
Chinese's Problems New Brewery Capable Of Large Output
Of To-day
[Special to the "Hong Koar Daily
Preas" (Copyright).】
and the chilliest are the yeast- Shanghai, May 17. Shanghai is in for a vigorous and culture rooms at the O.B. After a wet summer, if it is to con- the beer has been boiled it must sume all the beer that's going to be pooled quickly for it can be in-. be made here. The new United rected only during the interme- " Breweries plant down near the diate stage between hot and cold. Chinese city is equipped to double The mixture is poured over brine or triple the beer supply upon de-containers.
Shanghai Song." During the Car-pai, yesterday afternoon, Former- THE UNITED STATES
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and
"
Shanghai, May. 15. Dr. V. K. Ting, director of the Academia Sinica, spoke on "The Necessity of Ethical Readjust- Legation at London will be similar Carnival Day and a song of 1ts of the Chinese and Interna-anticipate blessed relief. In fact, cell in a glass container; after a ment, at a joint luncheon meet-mand, and sweltering citizens may Yeast culture is begun with one' own to be known as the "Greater
tional Y's Men's Clubs of Shang-
says Mr. F. Hoehnke proudly, the few days it has increased so much nival, he declared, every citizen Mayor of Greater Shanghai,
U, B. is capable of producing too that it is removed to
a copper Nanking, May 13.
much beer for Shanghal, if such a vault, where it continues to grow, That the United States Govern- should be happy all day long, and
well-known ment has also definitely decided to wholeheartedly give himself of geologist, and with a reputation as
as China's leading thing, be possible.
For three weeks it is kept ferment- Certainly the new building is ing in the cold room. There are elevate its Legation, in China to herself over to lightheartedness
political and Jollity. "The enjoyment of writer, Dr. Ting was introduced to
impressive, and a philosophical convincingly
two kinds of fermentation. vata at pleasant chili smell lingers in the the U. B., one, closed, is used to. wholesome fun and pastimes," he skid," will teach a lesson to every
the gathering by the chairman,
concrete corridors. In fact, that produce carbon dioxide for other who referred to the speaker as an
is merely the slightest resemblance commercial purposes, such as fizy It is learnt that President Fran-
person of the virtue of thrift and
between this modern edifice and drinks. Other yeast is mixed and independent, fearless, constructive klin Roosevelt has already reach-proper enjoyment." Mayor Wu
the enormous rambling ancient is put into open vats and the car ed such a decision but appropria- concluded by inviting comments
breweries of Guinness, in Dublin bon dioxide is allowed to escape: the family resemblance of smell these rats look like 'enormous alone. The visitor notices it im-bread-pans where the dough has mediately, and his mouth waters.
been left to rise, and only upon very close examination can the tiny bubbles be seen rising to the surface and breaking. Otherwise the mixture resembles frozen sea-
Te the status of an Embassy is vealed to-day by the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs.
tlors for the Embassy will have from citizens on his suggestion, to be passed by Congress and the which is made with the idea of appointment of the Ambassador Improving Chinese customis In must be confirmed by the Senate, keeping with the times and with
On the part of China, it is an-
the principles of the "New Life nounced that the Ministry of For- Movement" and of social recon- eign Affairs has also decided to struction, raise its Legation in America to the status of ar Embassy at the same time.--- Kuo in
BETTER TRAIN SERVICE
Nanking, May 16. Train service on the recently inaugurated Nanking-Wuhu sec- tion of the Nanking-Shaoan, (Klangnan) Railway Was mented yesterday when three, in- stead of one, round trips were put into operation.
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critic and an original thinker.
Dr. Ting commenced his address by defining morals as the sum total of tabous and proscriptions which, he said, were the product of group habits. But since human. habits were diverse and lacking in homogeneity, anything like B ONE FREE DAY
universal morality was utterly im- The suggestion is a novel and possible of attainment, the speak→ interesting one. The Mayor woulder continued, Like to see people devoting one day a year to giving joyful expression to their 'feelings, and showing to the world a true sense of value in regard to good government, com- mon justice, and responsibility for the physical and moral welfare of the poorer and weaker brethren.
Speaking of moral diversity in relation to China's current pro blems, Dr. Ting pointed out that this country, threatened with ex- ternal dangers, was Imperatively in need of unity.
IMMORAL YOUTH ... -
.." But · Outr diversity of ideas makes unity difficult" the speaker
that the youth of to-day is im- asserted. "Our rulers complain
moral. This is merely a reflection
ethics based upon the family have lost their grip on youth,
necessity
A CIRCULAR PROCESS
One's progress is of confusing, for the process of beer- making is circular, and one could
foam. Hops are also stored in, the
cold-room. ".
Leaving this artificial summer- resort with regret, the visitor pro- ceeds to the bottling-plant.
Here, all in one process, the bot tles are washed with a soda solu-
go up and down all day in the lift without catching the begin- ning, so to speak, of the beer. On the first floor are three enormous brown maghtuds, each capable of bolling 25 hectolitres. They are heated by copper colls, and the tion, filled, crowned, pasteurized, mash is boiled in one, pumped to labelled and put on conveyoTS Bnother when it needs mixing, which carry them down two and boiled again, then Altered storeys, where they are packed and through a series of screens on a pus into the storage cellar. The The hops are added beer is stored three months before
bottling, but a new supply is al ways on hand, and Shanghai may be assured of rellez for the com tng hot months, from a generous surplus,
Deploring the "frivolous songy now heard everywhere in this city,
platform. aug Mayor Wu proposed that a song be itmple yet intelligent, having as should be composed, which should
Its theme the virtue of thrift and liabed at Hsiakwan here to facili embodying the
Au office has also been estab-wholesome enjoyment of life, and of the fact that the old Confucian tata through transportation with phases of life in Shanghal-
most attractive the Tientsin-Pukow and Nanking-China United Press (by mail), Shanghal Railways- Kuo Min
· PIRATE ALARMS
Nanking. May 16.
NEW TELEPHONE LINE
after the boiling,
Above this room are great con- Aainers with mechanical mixers. Above this the mait is ground, and the dust which comes off the fra- grant dried stuff Alle s basket at the side. Over this machine are "The attempts currently being found the sifters, where the malt, made in some parts of China to is sifted out by a gravity process revive Confucianism will, in my much as ore is concentrated in a opinion, fall, unless our rulers "g"
A small boy was to be photo- manage to wage a successful war
graphed, and his fond mother and Hauchow, May 17 against Japan. In the present
A laboratory on the top floor has the patient operator had falled to Long-distance.
a small replica of the large sys make the child all still long enough telephone ser- circumstances DI the vice on the newly installed line these revivalist efforts are a constantly being made, and many tion, the photographer suggested country, tem, where new experiments are to be taken. Finally, in despera Shipping companies must equip between Chengchow, northern example of institutional conser- their steamers with the latest Honar, and Lienyunkang, the vatism, for Confucian ethics are found wanting here--with an oc- studio for a few moments. During kinds of beer are tested and that the mother should leave the auomatic pirate alarm device for eastern terminus of the Lung-Hal incompetible with modern civiliza-casional successful mixture. Be her absence he was successfuk in Ou did not like being a Green protecting their radio Installa Railway in northeastern Klangsu, tion Man at all, and so, after he had
tion, states an order of the Minis-along the railway, ts
sides this miniature brewery, there taking a good picture: proceeded a short distance, he
try of Communications to its operation it is learnt at the Rall- plunged into the Whangpoo, whe-Navigation Bureaux.
Concluding, Dr. Ting asserted are long tables where the brewery way' Administration. ; that the only possible course for produce is tested. ther from shame or just a desire The equipment has been satis-- The telephone service will be China is to adopt the ethical cleanse himself of the dye isfactorily tested aboard the steam-extended to Blan, provincial capi standards which the West is try- not known. At any rate he was er "Foo An" of the China Mer- tal of Shers and the presenting to evolve. "We cannot go rescued by sampan men, who turn chants Steam Navigation Com-western terminus of the line by back to the ethics of the family ed him over to constables of the pany, the order adds.---
the end of June.
be declared French Police.
Kuu Mis
China United Fres (by Mäty.
Kuo Min
now in
COLD FOOMS
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"And what did the nice photo
grapher say to make mother's Kana darling,sit, stiff while, the room?, ane sek After this inspection, the explori the way home ing party balted to put on costs, "He sale fox-sten on the warmest dây therë ↑ beast. are a few chilly spots in Shanghai replied the
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