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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1937.
Photograph taken of H.E. General Yu Hon-mau, accompanied by a Canton Government military official, Capt. Craxk, A.D.C. to HE Sir Andrew Caldecott, and Lieut, Gray, of the Seaforth Highlanders, after inspecting the Guard of Honour, "outside Queen's Pler yesterday morning. (Photo by Meo Cheung).
HONG KONG AND CANTON
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British relations had these two great nations been so friendly as they were at that time.
"That relationship." continued Dr. Kotewall, "has, if anything. been further strengthened since. There is no need to dwell on the
JAPAN'S CHINA POLICY
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MR. QUO'S VIEWS
GENERAL YU'S ARRIVAL
Official Calls Exchanged
Another official visit, further cementing the friendship between the Hong Kong and Canton au- thorities, was witnessed yesterday morning when His Excellency Gen. Yu Hon-mau, Commander-in-Chief of the Fourth Route Army and Pacification Commissioner for "Kwangtung, arrived in Hong Kong from Shanghai in the Dollar liner President McKinley, and paid an official call on His Excellency the Governor, Sir Andrew Caldecott. K.C.M.G.
Included in General Yu's travel- ling party, were Major-Gen, Chati Min-ng. Major-Gen. Li Yu Wan Secretary Tang and Counsellor Wang Fan-yat.
Beveral ex-officials of the Chin- ese Government were among those who boarded the vessel on its ar-
distinguished. London, March 8. rival to greet the Mr. Quo Tal-chi, Chinese Am-visitor, which Included Mr. Au bassador in London, interviewed Feng-pu (former Commissioner of by Reuter, in connection with Mr.
Finance of Whampoa), Mr. Ling. Bato's speech in the Japanese Yat-chong (former Commissioner
Civil Afairs). House of Peers said: "It is per- of
Mr. Wong interdependence of Hong Kong I haps a happy omen that the op- Lun-shu (former Commisioner of pointments of Dr. Wang Chung- Education) and Mr. Tao Yick-hin and Canton, commercially, geo-
hul and Mr. Sato as Foreign (former Principal of the Ying Tong graphically, and even from the
and Japan Military Academy). point of view of peace and good Ministers of China. order. Now that the two countries respectively were announced on
the same day, enabling are enjoying such happy co- operation; China is at last unified; parties to make a new start with a fresh view on mutual relations. and Kwangtung is ruled by such
"Mr. Bato's speech may well re- sult in benefit to all nations in- terested in peace and commerce in the Far East.
men
of outstanding ability as General Yu and his colleagues, and we in Hong Kong have as our Governor Bir Andrew Caldecott with a number of able administra- tors assisting him, we can look forward to the future with hope and confidence."
Speaking with great deliberation and feeling, General Yu expressed the feelings that he experienced at the according to him of this great honour.
Whilst he spoke, outside the great building, were hundreds of people who awaited a glimpse of the great man. As he departed he accorded to them a gracioumeas of greeting that was manifestly appreciated by the throng, amongst whom were many Europeans.
At the banquet in the dining hall of the Chinese Merchants' Club, the Hon. Dr. R. H. Kotewall presided.
THE GENERAL'S SPEECH Having thanked all his hosts for the great honour which they had done him, General Yu declared that the eulogies which the Hon. Dr. Kotewall had lavished upon him
both
"China has consistently worked for a good understanding of all particularly. with her powers. nearest neighbour on a basis, as Mr. Sato says, of equality and reciprocity. She certainly wel- comes these overtures of friendly settlement."
undeserved. However, were he did most sincerely appreciate the honour which, had been done him. In all sincerity and honest to fact, remarked the speaker, it could be claimed that Kwangtung I was one of the most
important provinces in the whole of China. It was, amongst many other things, that province which actually turn- n Republic. ed a Monarchy Into Therefore, whatever good ar 11 resulted from that conversion might reasonably be laid at the feet of Kwangtung. It was a pro- vince with a tradition' for loyalty which glowed, and the Kwangtung province would always feel the res- ponsibility for the achieving of the Republic.
The Kwangtung people were in- tensely loyal and patriotic, and they always fell it their duty to do whatever they could to uphold Republicanism.
His Excellency said it was a very great honour to be favoured as the chief guest at this distinguished gathering, but he felt even more deeply the honour which was his
SALUTE FIRED General Yu Hon-mau, crossed Government the harbour in the launch Britannia with his party. accompanied by Captain W. J. R. Cragg, A.D.C. to ELE. the Governor. while other Canton officials and Chinese members of the Hong Kong
Executive and Legislative Councils were carried across on the launch Diana. A salute of 17 guns were fred by HMS. Cape-
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After inspecting the Guard of Honour provided by the 1st Bat- tallon of the Seaforth Highlanders, who were accompanied by the Regimental Colours and a Pipe and Batavia Brass Band, General Yu Hon-mau, Dalron... escorted by his A.DC, and Captain Bangkok via Swatow Cragg, proceeded to Government Air Mail for Canton and Dis
tricts. House, followed by other officials.
Among local Chinese residents Fort Bayard who were present were Hon. Str Amoy Shou-son Chow, Hon. Dr. R. H. Bangkok Kotewall.. Hon. M. K. Lo, Hon. Mr. T. N. Chau and Hon. Dr. LI ShuÄ fan.
GENERAL'S STATEMENT Interviewed by Pressmen through his A.D.C., General Yu Hon-mau on board the President McKinley, made the following statement.
Kong," he said, "are good citizens and at the same time love their own country, and I have no doubt but that they will like to co- operate in promoting the good
There was a full attendance at relations between the meeting of the Flenary Session commercial
at Nanking at which it was re- Kwangtung and Hong Kong"
It was a matter of great satis-vealed that the country was satis- faction to him to have the oppor fed with the Central Government's tunity of meeting so many Chin policies, he said. Everyone is ese résidents here, and be thanked fooking forward to the future pros- them all once more for the abun perity of China with confidence." dance of their hospitality,
There is every indication that the development of the country is proceeding rapidly.
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The question of rice taxes in Hosts at this banquet last night Kwangtung had been passed to the were:-The Hon. Dr. R. H. Kote- Southern Commission to be gone Straite, Certon, India, Aden. Egypt and
EUROPE via Martellles--due Ma wall, the Hon. Mr. N. Chau, the into with a view to abolishing them seilles, 8th Aprit an London Parcels || Sarpaden Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo; the Hon. Dr. temporarily,
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at being a member of the citizen-Yip Shui-sang, Fong Mui-chuen, ship of Kwangtung, and he would | Dr. T. Y. Lee, Messrs. Fong Chi-nat,
General Yu Hon-mau was the always regard himself as one who Chan 62c, Fung Chi-ying. Cheung was devoted to the service of the Lan-chan, Yeung Yat-fel. Chan guest at a banquet at the Chinese Tant Merchants Club last night and is centre of action of Kwang ung Man-chi, Ip Lan-chuen,
Shul-kin. Lau Tak-po, Kwok due to leave for Canton to-day by Canton.
"What China needs to-day is a Chuen, Ho Wing, Wong Chi-po, Lee special coach, where he will meet period of recuperative rest, he Sheung-ming, Ma Chul-chiu, Lo Mr. Kirkpatrick, special represen→ declared, "and during that period Man-hin, IL Lo, W. K. Chau, Yung tative in China or the British Ex- Ping-fan, Lau porta. Credit Guarantee Depart- there should be productive and re- Chi-ming, Fung cuperative works. Kwangtung Is Ping-chal, Dr. Arthur Woo, Mesars. meat, to discuss various economic now entering a state of inancial Mok Hon-sang: Lam Cheuk-ming, problems. needs: she is in an embryonic Ng Tong-chan, P. K. Kwok, Wong state, and she is now concentrating Yeung-tong, Lee Bze-Long,, Loe
on the promotion of industries and Koon-chun, Lee Yue-cheung, Caan World's Largest
making every effort to tap her Yue-lin, Ng Sze-wing, Ho Wah- Bang, Hon Man-wal, Shui Chenk resources"
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Hantoeng, reputedly the world's were:General Yu Hon-mau, Lt. General Teal King-tong. (Chter of largest tin dredger, capsized and Staff), General Chan Ki-yau (Re- sank during a heavy storm hear Continuing, the speaker said presentative of General, Chiang Eddystone Lighthouse while being that what was needed besides the Kal-sek), General Sheung Koon towed to the Dutch East Indies,
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A.D.Owere saved, finance. Constructive schemes Major Yu Pak-chuca,
The dredger was recently com- were being formulated and he felt Lt/General Chan Ming-ng. Mr. Lee Bure that given financial stimulus Hu-wan (Member of the Provincial pisted at Schiedam after ten such schemes would bear good Council), Mr. Wong Fan-rat, Mr. months' work. It had a displace fruits.
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