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The Most Comprehensive Survey Yet Compiled of Reconstructional Progress in Modern China

RECONSTRUCTION IN CHINA

EDITED BT TANG LEANG-LJ

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II-Aims and Machinery of

Reconstructionu.

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Y-Athletic Progress. VI-Public Health and Social

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SMUGGLING OF TO-DAY'S RADIO

RUBBER

Interviews Wang Ching-Wei

Spec.al to the "Hong Kong Daly Press (Copyright.)|

Enormous Profits In The Business

was

PROGRAMME

Broadcast by Z.B.W. On 355 Metres

12.30 to 210 p.m.-European pro-

gramEze.

A rubber smuggling case disposed of before Mr. C. E. Whit- ton in the Singapore police court 13.30 pm-Recorded "mum on Nov 23, when Low Hang, Kong 1 p.m.-Local time and weather re- was fined $450, or three months' port

Singapore.

Nanking, Dec 4. Sympathies with the condition of Mr. Wang Ching-Wat Presid-rigorous Imprisonment, and We130 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins ent of the Executive Yuan and Chow Teck fined $100, or one.

Rugby Press news, ete concurrently Minister of Foreign month, for smuggling rubber into 140 p.m. (Approx.)-A Relay of Affairs, after the abortive attempt upon his life, have been universal, for the Chinese statesmanı and revolutionary leader has endeared himself to not only the hearts of bla own fellow countrymen but al- so to his foreign friends.

One of the impressions of Pre sident Wang upon his Western friends and admirers may be seen in the following account of an in- terview with him written by Mile M. Qaas, noted French lady journalist, and published in the November 2 issue of Le Petit Parisien.

"The attempt upon the life of Mr. Wang Ching-Wel, President of the Executive Yuan of China, has again placed the situation of China, in the limelight of atten- tion," writes Mile M. L Gasc "Amidst distressing feeling and painful sentiments I call to mind the charming countenance of this leader of men, for only recently I had an interview with him at his residence in Nanking.

MAN OF IMMENSE KNOWLEDGE

"As President of the Executive Yuan and concurrently Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Wang is act- ually the chlet of the Chinese Government. As the spiritual in- heritor of Dr. Sun Yat-Sen the jate Kuomintang leader, he is also the actual soul of a new China. I wish to set down here my re- collections and impressions of this great Chinese leader in manifesta- tion of his sympathetic and ad- mirable character.

"Mr. Wang had been denounced as a staunch revolutionist during the Ching Dynasty and falsely accused as a Communist in later; days. Since the Inception of the Chinese Repubic, he has been cailed to fill various important government positions in recogni- tion of his extraordinary ability. Beyond doubt, he is a man of immense knowledge, great sincer-

Both men admitted the facta told by Mr. P. H. Kking of the Preventive Service that they drove two cars from Johore over the Causeway, were stopped by Customs officers and found to be hiding several piculs of smoked rubber sheets under the roots of their limousinca

Hank Kong said he was the, owner of the first car, a Hupmobile with a "sunshine" roof. and the other man, who drove a de Soto, was in his employ.

"I am a rubber dealer," ad- mitted Hang `Kang. "I bought the rubber at Pontian Kechil for $ a picul and intended to sell 1 in Singapore for $22 a picul I had 8 pleuls 45 cattles of smok ed sheet with me and would have got $79.90 for what I had hidden in my `čar."

Mr. Elkins: 'This is a deliberate case of smuggling and, the profits are

enormous. Each car makes About three trips a day. I ask for the confiscation of the car

CARS CONFISCATED

The magistrate: I will bear in mind that it is a common offence. What is the value of the car?-It, won't fetch more than $200.

Magistrate: No. I mean if the accused sold it under happier cir-. cumstances.-Not more than $300, I think

Before the above sentences were passed, the first accused pleaded, "I did not know it was a serious offence, your worship; I ask you to fine me a smáli sum so that I can go out and start anew laughter);

cars

The confiscation. of both and the rubber concerned was, or- dered. Mr. Elkins added that the second accused was reading a newspaper while his car was sear ched

Nothing is more animating than ZULU CHIEF'S 83

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commands more respect than his

"simpiicity of manner.

"As a leader in a government ruling over 450 million people, your said duties must be heavy indeed; I

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Address:--The ADVERTISEMENT MANAGER, "Hongkong Daily Press," 11. Ice House Street, or P.O. Box 1.

"Yes, there is the social pro- blem concerning the mistry of the peasants who constitute more than three-fourths of the total popula-

tion

CHILDREN

Special Commission To Allot His Heritage

and who suffer frequently from food and drought: there is

A Commission appointed by the the financial and economic pro Cape Government met ON the blem, for the nation's industries Mangete reserve to consider how

and property of have been practically paralyzed by the land

John the economic crisis; and there is Dunn, a Zulu chier, should be the problem of the Communist- divided among his 83 children. bandits, who biding themselves in So many others have come for- the mountains, come out occasion-ward claiming to be his children ally to attack cities, collect taxes and demanding "a share that the by force, and capture rich Chinese commission will be unable to finish and foreign missionaries for ran-

its task for some time. BOM!"

How did Your Excellency deal

with them?

"Probably you have heard of our victory, over the Communist- bandite in 1931, and also the counter-attacks of the Red marau- ders who took advantage of the Mukden Incident and the Fukten Rebellion 11 1933. Actually we

Dunn was a white man, the child of European parents and was born in Natal 100 years ago.

the Zulus and became a friend of ∙As a young man he traded with

Cetewayu.

nis property.

2

A special commission was sp pointed to decide who were his lawful heirs.

the Rotary Club Thin Speech from the Hong Kong Hotel Roof Garden Rotarian' Á Raymond on "Some Aspects of Rotary"

2.10 p.m.-Close down,

7

to 7 pm-Chinese programme. to 11 p.m.-European programme.

to 7.30 pm-

An Orchestral Programme Overture "Fidello" (Beethoven). Hungarian Dance No. 5 in

sharp Minor (Brahms) L'Apprenti Sorcier ("The Sorcer

er's Apprentice") (Dukas). La Scala di Seta Overture

(Rossini).

7.30 to 7.40 p.m.-

From the Studio The 8th of a series of Education- 7.40 to 8 pm.

al Talks by Uncle Mac"

"

Vocal Gems The Belle of New York. The Vagabond King. Musketeers Melodies No. 1

& p.m.-Local ume and weather re-

k.

port, closing incal stock quota- tions.

2.05 to 8.27 pm-

Carroll Gibbons and his Boy Friends

+

1. If the Moon turns Green, 2. Give me a heart to sing to. 3. Smoke gets in your eyes: 4 You've got to admit. 5. Now that You're gone.

6. It's an old southern Custom.

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8.27 to 9 pm-Le Bourgeois Gen-

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9 to 9.15 p.m.-A Relay of the Daventry News Balletin (Copy- right by Reuter). 9.15 to 9.40 p.m.--

Variety Items Vocal-If I had a million dollara.

-The Boswell Bisters, Instrumental-Melody in Spring.

The Four Bright Sparks. Vocal-I

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Heard. The Four FRIDAY, DEC. 13, 1985

Vocal Duet--Moon Glow-Layton

und Johnstone.

Barlo

Solo-La

Ernest Jones.

Vivandiere.

Vocal-In the shade of the old

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Louise Browne and John Mills. 9.40 in 10 p.m.-

From the Studio

"The Z.B.W. Trio.”

PROGRAMME

FURNITURE Comprising.com

Chesterfield Suites, Teak

Fed

1. Tri (1st and 2nd Movements? Room & Dining Room Furniture,

--Mendelssohn.

2. Syncopation.--Kreisler, 10 p.n-Big Ben: Reuter

Bulletins,

10.10 to 10.30 pm-

Band Selections The Whistler and his

(Pryor).

The Whistling Farmer

(Fillmore).

Office

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phones, & Records. Wardrobe and Boy Cabin Tranks, eto, etc.

Blaze Away March (Holzmann). The Jolly Coppersmith (Peter). Washington Post March (Sousa) Alexander's Ragtime Band (Ber-

Lin).

10.30 to 11 p.m.-Dance music. 11 p.m.-Close down.

DIN

BERLIN PROGRAMME → pin-Call DJA, DJB,

(Qm, Engl). German Folk Bang. Programme Forecast (Germ

Engl.)

p.m.---Hitler Youth Pro-

KTANUNG.

Bongs of Fun and Nonsense. 9.30 p.m.-New German Legislation,

Dr. Fritz Schwiegk. 0.45 p.m.-News in English on DJÁ and in Dutch on DJB, DJN. 10 p.m.-"A List of Wishes."

Music, Verse Lleder. 10.30 p.m.-Virtuoso Light Music.

The Erich Schneidewind Orches-

tra

He then went to live among the Zulus and became a chief.

He had several wives, according 9.15 te native custom, and Bcquired 10,000, acres of land. ∙ may say now that the three pro- After his death disputes arose vinces of Hupeh Klangal and Fu-in the family over the division of Lien have been completely cleared of all bandit elements. But mere suppression" of bandita is not en ough, we must also undertake re- construction work In the mean- time, there, we have also directed our efforts towards the relief of the economic depression, the con- solidation of the financial market, the development of commerce and The family quarrel became more industry, the construction of high-acute as those outside threatened ways, the improvement of irriga- to sell their lands and return to tion, water conservancy and re- pairing of dykes against the 'pre- Sent Yellow River flood,

It was then announced that each child living on the reserve should receive 100 acres, while those out- side should be content with what mey had received.

the reserve. ·

The Government then appointed a commission to settle the whole matter...

.....

11.15 p.m.--News in German on

DJA, DJB, DIN. 11.30 pm-To-day in Germany. 11:45 pm-"Comfort for Sleepless

Sound Pictures.

Listeners."

A Merry Musical Occasion, 12.15 am-News in English on DJA and in Dutch on DJB, DIN. 12.30 am-Close DIA, DJB, DIN

(Cerman, Engi.).

RADIO MANILA ŠI

DEMOCRACY TO STAT

"***"There may be lack of cohesioni in the national reconstruction glorious vast China will not always work out so far we may safely say remain in a humble position, 6 p.m-Studio Music that noticeable progress has been though she is now groping in the 6.30 pm. Spanish Informational made. If you look at China's post- dark abyss. She will certainly Period, tion on this map of the world you emerge again as a great leader of wi realize how long it will take divilization. Politically, she may un to reach the goal of success adopt various formulae, but that with relentless efforts.

ahe will riot change is the great There is however, no difficulty principle of democracy...--- that cannot be overcome. With a China United Press (by mail)

8.40 pm-English Informations

Period,

OR

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7.15 pm-Magic Brain presents "Magic Melodies" with Alice Worrick Ramon Escudero, Jerry and his Romancers, Johnny Harris and Russ 7.30 p.m.Violin Recital by Noll

Arañas.

Reyes

7.45 pm-Momento Lirico, con- ducted by Antonio Serrano. 8.15 pm-Radio Scamps from Out

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5,30 p.m.-Cystex Newspaper Ad- 8.45 pm-Stock Quotation and

ventures Publicity Madness.

Local Market Reports

6.55 pm-Stock quotations, through 9 pm-Kits Tablanta and his

the courtesy of Swan, Culbert- son and Frits

7 p.m. Studio Music.

College Harmonizers.

9.30 p.mp Popular Das

11 p.m.--Sign of.

Music.

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