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The Most Comprehensive Survey Yet Compiled of Reconstructional Progress in Modern China
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RECONSTRUCTION IN CHINA
EDITED BY TANG LEANG-LI,
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CONTENTS
Chap. I-Political Rehabilitation.
II-Aims and Machinery of
Reconstruction.
11-Industrialization. IV-Educational Reform.
V-Athletic Progress. VI-Public Health and Social ·~
Belief.
VII-Cultural Reconstruction. VIII The Law and Its Enforce.
mant.
XI-The Banking System.
X-Railway Development. XI-Road Construction. XII-Commercial Aviation. XIII-Mercantile Marine. XIV-Pouts, Telegraphs, Telephones. XV-Rural Rehabilitation. XVI-Town-Planning and
Municipal Development, XVII-National Defence. XVIII-Miscellaneous Progress.
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Ship Storm-Bound All Night
London, Dec, 14. Bitter cold descended on wide areas of Europe: yesterday. Other parts were quopt by violent galos and rainstorms so heavy that they caused destructive floous,
Both Air and sea trafic was dis- iocated, planes being prevented from flying by the danger of ice the wings and ships forming on being unable to face the terrific
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There was a complete hold-up of boni services last wight. One vessel, the Prince Leopold, was stormp-bound all night, being unable to enter Dover Har bou. She had 125 passengers from Ostend on board..
One of the oats which were can- celled was the Isle of Thanet, from Boulogne to Folkestone, with 190 passengers, who had already been prevented from crossing by the Calais-Dover route.
Lightships were torn from their moorings, and lifeboats were order- ed out on the Belgian coast.
At North Deal, enormous waves swept over the pier, breaking as high as the housetops. Many thou- sands of tons of shingle were dis- lodged from the foreshore, and, with the gale growing worse last night, a serious inroad by the sea was feared.
FEATS IN 1935
Many Achievements, Steady Progress
London, Dec. 4. What records have
women schie- ved in 1835†
SAME SITE
£6,000,000 Plan For Kepuilding
London, Dec, 24" Quest, the great garrison' city -West India, which was Enough to register a year of
uestroyed by earthquake · last steady progress, and, although no outstandingly spectacular feats, May, with the loss or SU1vv0 lives, stül sufficient to inake is a notable is to be rebuilt on the
site. The suggestion to aoandon year.
the site in favour of a post in the Chaman area to the north-west has been abandoned.
As in previous years, flying heads the list, and this year the honours go to Jean Batten, the 25 years' old New Zealand woman, who, in Nov ember, broke the world's record by dying across the South Atlantic- the first woman to do so,
At the beginning of the year Miss Amelia Earhart (Mrs. Georga- Putnam), we American airwoman, flow alone 2400 miles over the Pa- cific from Honolulu to Californis, undaunted by the fact that 10 fly: ers had perished, in previous at tempts to make this flight, and despite a thick fog off the Califor nfan coast
RADIO SUCCESS
origina
Earthquake-resisting foundations
will be dug. These give elastic- ity in earthquake "shocks; which even now are recurring monthly
tar College officer told me yes- terday
that each new · moon. quakes recur, cansing residents to rush out at midnight or plunge under tables, which are consider- ed the safest protection if it is dui. ficult to get out of a room..
SAFEST SITE
of
these recurrent
·reconstruction et
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JAN. 15, 1986.
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VA QUANTITY OF
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Comprising
In view shocks the
Toak Hatstand, Dining Tables. Quetta was at first considered im- pceable, but recent researches Dining Chairs, Chesterfield Couches loud to the opinion that Quetta and Armchairs, Teak Bedsteada, itself is a safer site for rebuilding Desks, Cabinets, Bookcases, Pictures, than any arga north or north-Urnaments, Typawriters, Gramo phones and Records, Carpets, Ruge, A Government of India com- Brass and E. P. Ware, Barrowgraph, munique ton.gut announces that Electric Face Massage, Fine Dinner aur.ng tae requlid.ng stricter Service, Crystal Table Games, etc health and sanitary conditions etc.
states that earthquake-resisting buildings will
west.
In setence Mis Nellie Corry, an amateur radio enthusiast, was the first woman to qualify for the W AC (Worked All Continents) (ve tificate issued by the American Radio Relay League, She also qua lified for the W.B.E. (Worked Bri tish Empire) certificate issued by the Radio Society of Great Britain,
Using a set which she had built | A wind velocity of 60 m.p.h. was herself, and transmitting on a 10 recorded at Lympne and other metre wars-length, Miss Corry will be enforced. places in south-east England. An spoke in muise to six continents in Air Ministry official said that six hours. winds of gala force were being re-Perhaps
the most gratifying ported from all
parts of the appointment of the year judged country.
from the point of view of the SNOW IN PARIS
women's movement, was that of Paris had its first fall of snow Miss Lilian Barker as an Assistant of the winter, and France was Commissioner of Prisons, covered by a great "frozen zone," in which aeroplanes were unable to By owing to ice forming on the wings. Both Imperial Airways and Air France cancelled their services from Paris to Croydon,
The Imperial Airways 12.30 p.m. 'plane from Croydon few sa far sa the ice zone in France, landing its passengers at Abbeville,
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Freezing point over South-Eastern England last evening was generally reached at a height of between 1,000 and 2,000 feet, making flying
hazardous.
In Greece, torrential rains have done extensive damage, Many houses collapsed in the towns of Itea and Aphisen, near Delphi Five people, including a baby, were drowned.
Greece has been cut off from Western Europe by the destruction nf the railway bridge across to main Simplon-Orient Jine. Jugoslavia at Krivolak, on the
To Jugoslavia snow and fooits have disorganised nearly all the railways.
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SPRINTING FEAT"
Just to prove that women were as able to accomplish feats of en- durance
A3 men, Miss Violet Piercy ron 5 miles from High
The communique be provided for all permanent el ployees of the Government, who will be required to live and,, work there in future. If the civil po- pulation desire to return they must be prepared to accept tuit need for a better, and therefore more expensive standard of living than has been permitted in" the
gate to the "Monument-sprinted past.
up ita 3'1 steps, and reached the Lop 43 minutes and two seconds after she had started from High
gate.
The cost of rebuilding has been- estimated in the reconstruction committee's report at £6,000,000.
also
Silver Cutlery, Varos, Cigar Boxes Jugs, Decanters, Plates, etc., etc. and Ornaments, Cut Glane Bowls,
and
A Few Pieces Black Wood Ware One Baby Grand Piano by Fedor
Bing, Dreadan" Que Radio Set.
Or VIEW rrom TUESDAY, THE 14TH JANUARY, 1986.
Quetta, it is pointed out, la dne But most women-mothers at all of the two spearheads of Indian events think that a far more in defence. The garrison there is in TERMS→→→CASH or Deliver. beresting, "novelty" is the much the defence of Western India from talked-of achievement of two Eng- external aggression,
to control lishwomen each of whom has pre ribes, and to maintain peace and seated her husband with “quads.”
Mrs. Victoria Harmsworth, Stoke order in the southern portion of Newington, London, was the first, miles of north-western tron- her four children, all boys, being tier. born in the Royal Free Hospital in Octobor.
CHANGING FOCUS
It is declared that the focus of
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POLITICS BLACK YEAR
In one sphere--politica-1833 has been a black year for women. Miss Eleanor Rathbone, M.F., woul the distinction of being the first woman to secure election to the
RUSSIA'S TRADE House of Commons without a oun
SPEED-UP
"Heroes Of Labour"
Lest.
Asked what were the chief re- forma for which feminist organisa tions are still fighting, Miss Rath bona gave the following list:-
Women peeresses in the House of Lords. Women in the diplomatie and consular services. Women in the Colonial services. Women in the ministry." Women given the An obscure coalminer in the Donight to retain their own nation-" basin until only two months ago.sity on marriage to a foreigner. Alexei Stakhanoy, is to-day Rus-The removal of the marringa bar
London, Dec. 14.
DEATH OF VETERAN SHIPOWNER
probab.lity, therefore, is that it further shocks do occur their epi-TEE Undersigned have received centres will net be in the same line as the earthquake of May 31,
A town-planning expert engaged by the Government will ensure that the lay-out of the new city shall follow modern scientific lines, with protection against future disasters and disease epidemics.
Laird Of Breda Married
OF HONOUR
sia's national hero, with his name in the public services Equal par HUNTSMEN FORM GUARD and portrait featured by the Press for equal work. just now more often than that of Stalin A new movement bearing his name de sweeping the country. Early in September the news flashed through the country that Stakhanov had increased his coal output twentyfold-drilling tons in a six-hour shift.
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It soon became clear thas his phenomenal increase of output was primarily due to more efficient rationalization of labour in the pit. His record was repeatedly eclipsed within the next few weeks with the movement to increase efficiency and output spreading rapidly to other industries.
The Government. quick to see the value of this wave of labour enthusiasm," immediately launch ed a barrage of news editorialz devoted to Stakhanoy and Stak-
known:
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Sir William Reardon Smith, the veteran shipowner, died last night at his home at Cardiff, aged seventy-nine,
He had a romantic career, star- ing as a cabin boy at the age of twelve, and rising to control a fleet of twenty-eight ships.....
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-A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
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London, Dec, 16. Pink-coated huntamen and kilted men were among the guests at a notable Northern wedding ou Saturday in St. George's Episcopal Church, Folla Rule, Aberdeenshire. A SELECTION OF BLACK The bridegroom was Mr. Noi
WOOD FURNITURE Malcoure Calum M'Lean of Breda, son of the late Lieutenant-Colonel Colin M'Lepa and of Mrs, Ian Clark of Auchentoul, and the bride
Sir William tounded the Smith Nautical School for training poys Was Miss Elizabeth Hawthorne ON VIEW FROM WEDNESDAY,
Lydall, youngest daughter of Mr. THE 18TH JANUARY, 1936. for the Mercantile Marine. He and Mrs. C. H. Lydall of The gave away large sums to charity Mount, Brightling, Sussex. Mom- his benefactions including a gift bers of the Aberdeenshire Hunt
of £45,000 to the National Museum formed, a guard of honour for the TERMS ---CASH ON DELIVERY. of Wales,
years, as was done with the first Five Year Plan, buil
bride and bridegroom as they emerged from the church
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The ceremony was conducted by the Right Rer. A Maclean, hanovism.
"MATE THE PRIVILEGED.
With labour in the Soviet Union Primus of Moray, Ross, and Caith The Stakhanovlsis "are Russia's on a plecework basis, many of the mess; the Rev Canon W, S. 3. latest idols. "Heroes of Labour more adept workers are now earns Petrie, of Alford, and the Bor, W.
1.Crichton, of Folla Rules is the title by which they are now ing far more than University Pro Attended by Mr. Neville Blair of parchment mouses were in pleas Their portraits, painted fessors. The less capable, now the bridegroom was a tell, hand-ling harmony with that worn by by leading artists, are displayed in ever, are beginning to be appre- some figure in kilt and sweed coat. the bride, gold being introduced public equares throughout the hensive, and are making sporadic
BRIDE'S VELVET GOWN at the folded cowl neckline, in country. Special privileges and exorts to terrorise the Btskhano
The bride, who in the absence of their upstanding head-dresses, and awards in the form of automobilés | vista. To allay the fear thater father, was given away by her in the shirred lamé muffs they and cash premiums are showered piecework rates are to be revised, nele, Mr. Theodore Haughton, of carried together with sprays
word tas gone out that no such Williamston, Insch, wore a gown golden chrysanthemums, and upon them.
of ivory-tinted velvet which swept | After the ceremony a luncheon revision is contemplated.
While the feats or the Stak into a train. The close-fitting followed at Williamston House hangvista, expressed in their ex- bodice was designed with high Mra C. II. Lydall receiving the traordinary increase of produc-neckline, and the wide, flowing guests in a mist blue angora suit tion, continue to remain the leaves were lined with gold tiene trimmed with grey Persian, lamb achievements of a minority of Holding in place her Isco-bordered and hat en suite of
On learing by car, for the honey- The movement is providing a workers, they have already stimu- tulle veil she had a coronet
spent at new spur to increased producisted a general rise in production, tivity bearing the promise of the some industries registering Dossibilty of the Kremlin soon twenty-five per cent increase the | since the Inauguration of the
There is hardly an industry now which cannot boast its own Bɩak-
hanovists, with hundreds of thou sands of workers striving to attain admission into this select fratern-
Initiating a move comp Beconda Firal Year
orange blossom, and she carried a moon, which is to be
of Auratom his House of Breds prior to
Jaya (where the young Laird Sain in Mary and Mis Margaret Mr Onlum Ma Lydall (stor) Miss Hetty Macha (cousin) and Mir Alemina Davey, business), Mera: la Tean wore silver were the bridaside. Their gowns fox furs with her tweeds
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