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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1935.

THE HSIANGHO INCIDENT

To Be Settled Soon

[Specal to ine "Hong Ko..g Dai y Press" (Copyright,}]

Pelping, October 25. The situation at Hsianghó, a town in the Demilitarized Zone, about 40 milles south-east of Pei- ping. has returned to normal, following the seizure of the town by some 3,000 fariners.

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FREE SCHOOLS

Education For All

· Children

(Special to the "Hong Kong Dally

press" (Copyright),]

LEPROSY IN AFRICA

Ten Million Victims

(Special Air Mall Service i

-London, Oct, 10. Changsha, Oct. 22.

The appeal made by the Roman West- Early this year, the Executive Catholic Archbishop of Yuan approved a set of 18 reminster to-day at & Mansion House gulations governing the introduc-meeting in aid of the St. Francis Leper Guild was most effective. tion of free elementary educa- tion for ahlidren of school age because his duties tri the past few throughout the country during years have taken him all through the next 10 years.

Africa, and he has seen the herole work his Church is doing 'in its and

leper settlements in half a dozen countries.

made

Free"

by the

Education

APPEALS

301

In financing extending the programine The farmers early this week laid the Ministry of Education needs slege to the town as a protest all the possible assistance of the

He described the misery of these against the additional land tax Central Government as well as

forlorn Accord-

people, levied by the authorities. They Provincial Government.

friendless and entered Hsiangho two days ago. A ing to a

often destituțe, and the change in conservative estimate

their whole outlook when they ju detachment of the Peace Preserva there are some 28,000,000 child-

were befriended. He praised the tion Corps was sent to Hslangho ren of school age who are at pre-

devotion of doctors and nurses and normal conditions have now Bent not In school. Assuming

that the cost of a

who lived and worked cheerfully been restored.

year's free

in scenes arid conditions that he Mr. Chao Hsi Liang, magistrate elementary education for one of Hsiangho, who fled from the child is $5. some $700,000,000 is only endured during brief visita, etty when the rioters entered the needed for the first period of five and he paid special tribute to two town arrived here the night before years. or about $140.000.000 a women of outstanding ability and last. He called on General Shang year. The approplation of $2, devotion, one of them a German Chen, chairman of the Hopel Pro- | 400,000

Central woman doctor now working as a vincial Government, yesterday Government for this fiscal year Benedictine sister at a leper settle-

falis short of afternoon and submitted to the therefore

the ment in Tanganyika amount needeli.

the latter a detailed report on the cir-

Thus.

Money and doctors and nurses cumstances leading to the in- various provinces and districts cident. He flatly denied that any must provide the greater part of were needed, he said, to extend new land tax had been imposed in the money needed, if the pro-

the work among the millions of lepers in Africa and other coun- his district. The magistrate fur-gramme is to be carried out,

Following instructions from the tries. The exact number is ther stated that the trouble was engineered with an ulterior motive, Ministry of Education, a Provin-known, but the Archbishop said it and their demand for the new land cial

Publicity might be ten millions, and he tax was made as a mere pretext.

Week is now being held in Ching-polated out that one and a quarter sha under the sponsorship of the million of these lepers lived in the PREARRANGED AFFAIR

Empire. Provincial Government. A five- British

Approximately According to an eyewitness who year programme has been drawn one hundred cases were known in arrived here from Helangho last up by the Provincial Department England, but there might be many night, the present disturbance of Education which aims at pro- more, for notification of the dis- there was premeditated and in-viding about 220 000 children of case was not compulsory. stigated by a few of the local gen-school

with age

crie-year try. On entering the city. the education within the period, eyewitness further related, the -Free schools. It is earned, will farm rebels immediately disarmed, be established in al cities and the local police force. The city distrlots. while in small villages was then plunged into utter cun- where funds and factibles are fusion when the magistrate and not sufficient to other responsible officials fed from quirements the town, and all shops closed quiar schools. their doors. After the arrival of held. the Peace Preservation Corps, how- ever, the situation has been eased.

Reports reaching here to-day in- At the inauguration ceremony dicate that the rioters are still in of the publicity week held yes- possession of the city. An Hou terday at the Chungshan Hall of Tsai, moving spirit of the agita- the provincial Government, Gov-paign to stamp leprosy out of the tion and now provisional magis-ernor Ho Chien delivered a brief British Empire.as enthusiastically trate of Hslingho, has refused to address in which he emphasized as it had stamped out slavery. hand over his duties to Mr. Liu the importance of promoting un- Yuen Tun, counsellor of the Hope Iversal education in China. Thegna prin Provincial Government who has effect of education upon a ration been commissioned by General is immense. General Ho said, as Shang to visit the scene of dis- the strength or weakness of a turbances to investigate into the modern state depends in o matter..

small measure upon the intellec- MEASURES DISCUSSED

tual standards of the people Meanwhile, measures for the which of course depends on the education. settlement of the incident were progress discussed at a meeting of the Pel- In the present critical moment, concluded. It is all Military Council General Ho held under the chairmanship of the more imperative that China General Pan Wen Yueh. Follow-lases no time in promoting and ing lengthy deliberations, it was pushing forward its free educa- decided to entrust the Ropet pro- tion programme

ping

Branch

P

meet the the opening classes will

BRIEF ADDRESS

of

popular

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vincial government with the res-China United Press (by mail). ponsibility of handling the Incid- ent.

General Shang yesterday after- noon called at the Japanese Em- bassy to explain the circumstances of the Hslangho affair. He in- formed the Embassy that pacifc means would be employed to settle the casc

China United Prees (by mail).

HOME OF SMUGGLERS

[Special to the "Hong Kong Dally "Press" (Copyright.)]

Tentsin, Oct. 23.

Appealing specifically for firan- cial help for the St. Francis Leper Guild, which makes annual grants to 38 leper asylums and also keeps lepers in England, the Archbishop said that many fine churches were being built, but as long as he of realised the needs of the living The stones of God's church he would- But ask for a penny for elaborate churches.

re-

C.E.C. PLENARY SESSION

Special to the "Hong Kong Dans

Press" (Copyright).1

Nanking. October 24. For the express purpose of at- tending the Sixth Plenary Session of the Central Executive Commit- tee of the Kuo-Min Tang schedul- ed to be held here on November 1, General Chang Chul, Chairman of the Hupeh provincial government, left Hankow last night for the capital aboard the ss. Kiang Ani

Interviewed, prior to his depar- In connection with increasing ture General Chang stated that he smuggling activities along the Pel- had received information to the ping-Liaoning Railway, informa-effect that both the sixth Plenary tion from well-informed sources Session of the CE.C. and the Fifth discloses that the smugglers have Kuo-Min Tang Congress would be their headquarters at Tungio city held as scheduled.

near Shanhalkwan..

Mr. Taai-Yuan Pel, Kuo-Min.-

It is learned that both incoming | Tang veteran and President of the and outgoing smuggling activities Academia Sinica, left Taingtao are directed from Tungio where yesterday afternoon for Shanghai some 400 unlawful businessmen aboard the 8.8. Sheng King on his are busy daily transporting smug way to Nanking to attend the gled goods from outside the Great Sixth Plenary Session of the C.E.O. Wall to North China, and vice

SPECIAL DELEGATE verza....

Information from the samé Mr. Liu, Chih-Ping, special de- source states that all these smug- | legatë..., of the Canton-Hankow glers are under the protection of Rallway Party, Headquarters, lett certain foreign nationals, thus Hankow last night for Nanking to making the situation rather hard attend the forthcoming Fifth Kus- to control...

Min Tans Congress.."

It få also reported that Tunglo is Messrs. Coin Wang Shan, Chang now literally dotted with small Chen, Li L-Chow Hikleh Tung- shops and other concerns es-Shan, are leaving Amby to-morroW tablished specifically for handling for Nanking, to attend the Con- auch smuggled goods. In view of gress. Messrs Esu Fy and Chán the increase of smuggling along Tiao-Yuan wl not be

the Hallway line, these, shops are leave Amoy lint the end of this doing a thriving business.,

From Tanglo, it is stated, the

on, account of pressure but they will be

Illegally transported goods are tilde to attend the shipped by two routes, one inland. Li Haueg-Tuên

to Peltaiho and the other by men. Min two other Buk

to Chingwangtao.

China United Press (by mai?),

Sir Leonard Rogers, president of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine, said the time was ripe for this country to start a cam-

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