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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. MONDAY, AUGUST 19, 1935.

THE LIBERAL VIEW

True Line Of Development

in Africa as" in Asia, but if present erents unhappily terminated; in war he was of the opinion that there would be a reaction of that feeling in our favour. The attack on our position in Africa was pot coming from Africans or from any- body outside ourselves. It was within our own from. coming

There Wis a cease- end,

(Special Air Mail Service)

London, July 29: Sir R. Bamion (Orkney and Shetland, I said he was glad to be the first to congratulate Mr.less propaganda representing that MacDonald on his admirable first the Colonial system we administer- ed was one of pure exploitation. It speech as Secretary for the Colon- les and for the knowledge of the was going to the Universities. subject which he had displayed was influencing very large numbers ater only six weeks at the Colonial of younger men, and if it went on Office. (Cheers,) The House was would undermine the peace of 20. gracided to know that the Colonies the Colonial. Empire, not because

$380

as a whole had improved their fin- of its effect on Africa, but because

of its effect on ourselves. 1309

ancial position during the past SE SU

year after the bad times they had been through recently.

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DESERVED ANALYSIS This criticism, nevertheless, de- served analysis and would do good in the end if it made us look scrupulously a. the debit and credis record of our rue, particularly in Africa. As things stood the ac count was fairly balanced. While

WE

Contraiing, the hon. gentleman sald that when this country be came Protectionist, it was bound to have a considerable infuence on the economic relationship of the Colonies Empire with ourselves. Mr. MacDonald had referred to the

derived great advantages the largely increased export of the

Africans also dervled great advant- goods of the. Colonies to this coun

ages from cur administration. The try, and that was all to the good dangers ahead were political and The new policy, however, had im- would ar se in Africa even faster plications and tendencles which

than they did in Asia. The whole 7.ots. had Implications and tendencies problem in Africa was how to make which had not yet been fully realize the economic development of the ed. The policy was carried out by country keep pace with the growing the orders of the Secretary of State, demand for new services, While re who gave directions for the carrycognizing the difficulties, he ex- 'ng through "of certain measures,

pressed the hope that something and directions had been given

auld be done to cheapen credit in which had not met with the ap-

the Colotilal Empire. If the inter- proval of the local councils,

est on loans could be lowered it would be an immense relief which would enable the expansion of ser- vices to be made more easily.

GERR

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LINE OF DEVELOPMENT To-day we saw the bad old pro- posals for exploitation of Colonial

The white settlers in Kenya were Empire coming up in their worst form. The true line of develop our responsibility and they could ment of our Colonial possessions not be disposed of by speaking of were was that of improving their ma- them with ill-will. There

House terial and moral well-being, three alternatives. If the

A wealthy and contented colony was were convinced that the settlement a much better possession, from she was a mistake, the white settlers point of view of trade, than a poor tould be bought out and transport- colony which was unable to buy led to another place where they make their living. But and sell in the way it ought to be could

an impossible able to do. Education was making Kenya would be rast strides in our Colonial Empire, economic proposition if the white of things. which settlers were taken out of it. The in the second alternative was the palley of done House and in this country drift while the position grew more had a remarkable way of travelling difficult every year. The third, and up and down Africa.

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NO PENSIONS FOR BOXERS

Plan Fails

London, July 29.

A proposal that the British Box- ing Board of Control should supply belts for British championships to be competed for on similar lines to Lonsdale Belts, and provide a pen- son of £1 per week from the age of Afty for any winner outright, was defeated at Manchester; on Saturday at the Board's annual general meeting.

were cast

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Thirty-three votes against the suggestion, and eleven Totes in favour.

. A decision which will affect

American boxers visiting this coun- try was made by the approval of the following addition to Regula-

tion 20%-

!

American boxers will be grant- ed permission to remain in Great Brital for a period of two months (which may be extended) on the following condition:-

"That the hoxer will not take part in more than one boxing con- test promoted in Great Britain and Norther. Ireland in any fourteen days during his stay; and permis-

sion will be granted for two allen boxers only to appear on any one programme, unless under special or exceptional circumstances for which permission must be obtained from the Board."

JEFF DICKSON OBJECTS Mr. Jeff Dickson, the promotër, was the only voter against the ac-i ceptance of the balance-sheet, which showed a decrease in the deficit from £1,278 in 1933 to £193 this year,

Referring to an item of £2,740, being purse

forfeited by money

Irish heavy- with his Juck Doyle, the weight, in connection fight with Jack Petersen, Mr. Dick son said that he could not accept the balance-sheet because he had not been given a hearing in con- nection with the case.

were

The Board's regulations altered as Colonel Myddelton ex- plained, to allow boxers from the Dominions tu compete for British titles, subject to certain conditions.

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It was agreed that in other than MANRES catch-weight matches boxers in any

one contest must be engaged, at

It would be the only possible course, was to the same weight; and the regula-Build

most regrettable if action taken on realize that we were committed to th's side should lead to a sense of the settlement, and that we had got resentment in the Colonies and the to re'nforce and look after Kenya. feeling that their interests were be- The white settlement was not a 'ng subordinated to those of the disagreeable necessity forced upon. Home Country. Also foreign jealus by what had happened in the real root for our ousy might be stirred up if the po- past but a icy were carried too far of putting civilization in Africa, if the right difficulties in the way of the for- type of settler went out. eigner to make things more easy

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London, July 29.

Was

goods to the Colonies, and we must Michael Beary. the well-known be careful in giving them assist-jockey had a narrow escape from

injury when he ance not to subordinate the inter- serious esta of the people in the Colonies savaged and jumped on by a râce- the interests of the people at home, horse during riding work at New-

"(Cheers.)

LABOUR CETTICISM

market on Saturday.

"The horse responsible for, the trouble," he said, "was John James, whom I have often ridden. When the rug was being taken off Cap-

tain

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Whitaker's assistant proached John James, who struck

out at him with his forefeet.

*I was on the horse at the time,

tions were altered to provide that 211 area championships and eliminating contests must be over Afteen three-minute rounds.

PASSENGERS

PRESIDENT JACKSON The following passengers left Hong Kong for Seattle, vla ports on the s.5. President Jackson at midnight on Friday-

Mr. Y. H. Wong, Mrs. 'Fitzroy' Lloyd, Mr. E. F. V. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Lo Yick Khan, Master Lo Kwong Yuen, Mr. W. T. Sullivan, Mr. H. Busse, Mr. W. W. Geddes, Miss M. Gutterres, Mr. T. L. Sene, Mr. Leung Yee Chong, Mr. Joseph Fleisman. Master C. 8. Tom, Dr. B. B. Coffa, Mr. C. M Wang, Mr. C. P. Kwan, Mr. B. W. Jernakoff, Miss Naomi Joseph, Mr. Chan Yuen, Mr. Chan Wing Chee, Mr. H. Ingram, Mr. Poan Yuk Pul, Dr. H. P. Blaber. Mr. Hoh Sha, Kwong, Mr. Ku Yau Slong, Mr. B. 3. Buchan, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Dick- Mr. Lunn (Rothwell, Lab.) con gratulated the Secretary of State

man. Mr. J. Havelaar, Mr. and Mrs. Le Chik Mtn, Mr. H. N. Ting, Mr. on the lucidity of his speech and

C. Breu, Mr. C. Fitzroy Lloyd, Mrs. the very nice manner in which it

yarn Mise Marjorie Kelly, Mr. J. was delivered. He said that his

A. Sweeney, Mr. Tang Tung Chun, congratulations ended there. When

Mrs. Murzanova, Mr. A, Proudfoot. a Minister took office he ought to take the responsibility of his office, and said, I will take the rug of Miss F. V. Shirokoff, Mrs. A. E. and not make a speech full of I jumped off, holding the far rein Black, Mr. Y. 8. Chan, Mr. Ch'u no.hing but excuses for doing so that his head was away from Tin Lup. Mr. Frank Der Yuen, Mr. F. Y. Woo, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. nothing. The right hon. gentle- me. When I loosed the relri for a man had touched on health ser- second to jump on him he was Lau, Miss Luk Lai Kuan, Mr. Jester Yousk Lai, Mr. Chiu Slu Ting. vices and education, but he did round like lightning.

Mr, Chan Kwok Chue, Mr. T. N. "He seized me by the side, rear- not say, that anything was being done of any material nature. The ed up with me while I was hand-Lee, Mr. W. D. Moebius, Mr. R.de interests of "those who lived in the ing head downwards, shaking me Sercey Mäster Lo Chok Nin, Mr. Colonies should come first, but like a dog does a rat. Then my G. A. Griswold, Mr. H. Klein, Mrs. since the right hon. gentleman be- riding breeches gave way, and he trayed h's life's training in 1831 it was so surprised that he stopped did not give him (Mr. Lunn) much and enabled me to get way." hope for the future. The right hon. gentleman had said nothing to show that the Government or the Colonial Office was doing anything to improve the educational facilit- les for the natives. There was no definite statement of what was be- ing done in regard to the health services. The re-creation of the labour departments was one of the

Canton, Aug. 17. greatest necessites in dealing with

It is reported that a number of native labour in the Colonies. He England cricketer, who has been tigers, JeHow, red and brown in urged the Colonial Secretary to dangerously it at his home at Ken- colour have made their appearance They seized seven heroin smok-put an end to the system of childnington, London, has made a re- in the Pak T1 Village of the Kwang. themselves together in groups of ing pipes and a quantity of heroin destructive pigs nightly with load-were all sent to prison.-

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their Wild pigs nave made

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The villagers are now band ng

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HEROIN DENS RAIDED

Canton, Aug. 17. Latest reports to hand state that during the week-end, a num ber of soldiers led by an Oficer of the Tol Shan District Magistracy surrounded and raided a heroin smoking den of the Tal Kous

Market.

"

BOBBY' ABEL'S

RECOVERY

(Special Air Matt Service)

London, July 30, “Bobby" Abel, the old Surrey and-

Fitzroy Lloyd, Mr. P. K. Lee. Miss Huang Hot Ching, Mr. T. Ng. Miss Chu Man Ying, Mr. and Mrs. Y. 8. Tom Miss Nancy Ylo, Mr. Chan Har, Mra R H Jue, Mr. C. K. Fan, Mr. F. B. Hong, Mr. P. K. Wong, Mr. C. C. Yu, Mr. B. 8. Heera Mr. Eugene Vorta, Miss Mary Dillon, Mr. Lam Kai Nin. Mr. Djao Ting Shu, Mrs. Ruth King

FIERCE TIGERS

slavery which prevailed in Hong: marisable recovery Early this Ning District. 7 or 8 persons, and watch for the and arrested nine smokers, who kong and in the Federated and a month Abel, who is now 77 years ed rifles, and are also accompanied Nam Wah Yat. Po.

by trained dogs.

It is reported that these, wid pigs have tusks, and so fierce are: their attitude that the dogs, fear to approach them. One of them that was shot weighed 170 cat-

CLIPPER'S FLIGHT

New York, Aug. 16. The yng Oupper left Midway Island at 5:21 pm (GMT) - Beuter

federated Malay States.

RACIAL FEELING

Bu F. Grigg (Altrincham, U.) said that the suggest on about the possible effect of events in Abyg sinia on racial feeling th British territories was stretching the im agination too far. It was true that racial feeling had made itself felt

"

Bo daring and ferce are these of age, was reported to be fighting tigers that they attack ples and for his life, but now, in his home carry them off before the eyes of near the Oval, he is able to walk the satounded villagers. about a little each day. He is now It is reported that such tigers almost blind, but is always eager have never been seen before, and to know the latest news of the Test the villagers are now handing matches, and his son, Mr, Alfred together and planning their des C. Abel, reads the newspaper re-truction ports to him every day

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