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STANDS

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the

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burden of walch was that "Japan cannot now bury the hat- chet. She must fight China to a finish!"

that it stimulated them pradations calculated to bring ruination to the North,

SUTCLIFFE'S

UNIQUE

RECORD

to de-

Feats Against Lancashire

ANTI-JAPONISM

All this, within a few days dis-

Sutcliffe's 100th century for plays quite an amazing variety of

What Japan. really aims at is Yorkshire, scored against Lanca- sentiment from within the Japa-the suppression and ultimately shire at Shefeld, was also his nese Government. What a queer the obliteration or the Anti-eighth made in these, Battles of assortment of allve-branches and Japanese Movement and the the Roses.

malled-fistal

National Salvation Movement No other Yorkshire or Lanca- Japan's sincerity in desiring to which have, by virtue of their shire. batsman approaches this to find a solution to the present sheer altruism, made such remark record for these keen and oc- problem can only be gauged by her able advancement in China of re-casionally grim, encounters, which acts, and they are eloquent of her cent date. These movements, as are second only to England and notorious perday. Is it to be pre some of the members whom I have Australia Test Matches for tense- sumed that by the bombing of net have explained to me, aim atress and wholehearted endeavour." universites and the shelling of the developing of the strength of Sutcliffe's success in the York-

China schools and the making a death-

through unity by paying shire and Lancashire games is one roll of Chinese civilians estimated particular attention to the needs more proof of the manner in at approximately 50,000, that these of the masses. They aim at re- which he seems to reach his best are the methods which a nation presentation of the people, by "the for the big occasion. His century sincerely desirous of amicably people and for the people. They at Sheffield, made in a game. settling this dispute would adopt? actively support local industries watched by 53.000 spectators in Is the instuting of a blockade aand plead for the further indus- the three days, was recognised by measure calculated to localise the trialisation of China and the pru- the crowd in a way which the crisis?

tection of young Industries by an great batsman will never forget. Japan's Foreign Minister has adequate tariff wall They ad-

Percy Holmes, partner of declared that "the Nanking Gov-vante the theory of a self-reliant Sutcliffe many long first-

China. In ernment falled to manifest a grain

fact they claim that wicket stands, is next to Sutcliffe of sincerity." That is, of course,

China has every right to do what in the list of century-makers in no: true; but if it were, would It Britain. America. Australia. Ca- Yorkshire and Lancashire games. be possible for Hirota or any of his nada and other countries have with, six. 100's. He made two of them in the same match, in 1920. colleagues to recognise sincerity in done and ARE doing. In a word. day case? Personally. I have my

although on certain' matters of doubts.

detail they may be at variance with a section of the Kuomintang. BOGEY COMMUNISM yet on the essential point or a national polley implemented by a united China they stand on com-i

Sutcliffe's eight 100's against mon ground with all who support follows:-132 in 1919, 135 in 1927, Lancashire have been scored as the Central Government.

140 in 1928, 126 in 1928, 108 in 1928. 185 In 1031, 135 fh 1932, and 122 in 1957

One of the main planks in Japan's platform Is anticom- munism, and in the campaign to 'chastise the outrageous Chinese" It has been asserted on many oc-

casions by Japan's spokesmen that it is essential for the peace of Asia to stamp-out "Communism"

from China. As there is no Com-

The point 15-whatever happens inside the territorial jurisdiction of the Government of China is the affair of that Government and of

none other, and it would be as

in

A C. MacLaren, Reggie Spooner, and Ernest Tyldesley have been Lancashire's leading century- scorers in the Roses games with four each.

From his first season with York.

shire in 1919 Sutcline has revelled In these struggles. He first play-".

munist Party in China it is rather unjustifiable for the Government ed for Yorkshire against Lanca- dmeult to know what the Japa-of China to demand the abolition shire at Old Trafford, and such

nese precisely mean.

that

there are

J. T.

of some of those rabidly anti- celebrities as Jack Sharp, It has been contended by Japan Chinese societies which flourish in Tyldesley.. Dean, Parkin, George

Communistic in Japan us for Japan to demand the Hirst, Rhodes. fluences at work which are direct-abolition of societies inside China playing. ed against Japanese interests, of which are not particularly partial

to Japanese officialdom,

and Denton were

Sutcliffe did not allow the oc- course, that must not be tolerated.

casion to disturb him. Batting at But even supposing there were

No. 7, he scored" 26 and 53, and NOW IS THE TIME Communists' in vast hordes in

and was Yorkshire's top-scorer in China, then by what right does

About a fortnight agó forty the second innings. Later in the Japan dare to interfere in a "Influential members of the Diet" season, at Sheffield, he went in matter purely domestic to China, met in a cafe in Tokio and adopted first against Lancashire There are thousand of com- lengthy resolution, the senti- Holmes, and the pair put on 253, munists in Britain, for instance.ment of which is contained in the Holmes scoring 123 and Sutcliffe and there are also quite a goodly final paragraph as follows:We 132. number much nearer Japan than must be determined to fight with

that so why select China for this China even for a long period if "purging?" If Communiam is such necessary. Our Country must a terrible menace to the peace of muster its maximum power both Asia, why does Japan not concen- materially and spiritually. This is trate her forces on Russia? a golden opportunity for Japan to Possibly Russia is being reserved settle the China problem once for for some future occasion, presum- all. If we lose this chance, we ably after China has been cleaned- feel sure that the evils will remain up. Then, of course, there is India for another 100 years to come." where there are quite a consider- The dummes of the so-called repre- able number of Communists. But sentatives of the Japanese people why stop there or anywhere, for were not contained in the report 'that matter?

I received, but I was assured that they were all Right. Very much so. I should imagine!

This propaganda stunt by the Japanese which features "Com- munism".so prominently is an- Undoubtedly those members of other instance of an absoluetely the Japanese Parilament represent- groundless assertion being made by ed a certain school of thought, but an absolutely mendacious 225- I am convinced from what I have semblage of Japanese politicians learned at first-hand ..from whose jobs depend upon. their journalistic colleagues who have ability to bolster-up a social system studied the subject of Japan on which is rapidly showing signs of the spot during the past eighteen cracking. Surely there are many months, that it is not the masses features of real Communism which

Japan but that terroristic are commendable, and If it should minority known as the Military be the will of the masses of China Party which, having wallowed in to incorporate some or all of those an orgy of spending and now find- commendable features in the ad-ing the people impatient and dis- ministration of the Republic, then såtleged, have decided to risk

of

of what concern can that be to everything-including their па Japan? But the facts show that tion's honour-on the terrible Japan in the past, far from being gamble of a war, foolishly imagin- a suppressor of Communism wasing that by such means the peo-. actually an alder and abettor...ple's minds will be taken off their because when Chiang Kai-shek appalling" poverty and pitiable was striving to effect internal hardships. Perhaps the time is peace by disciplining those irre- not far distant when the military gular armles in the North which dictators of Japan will learn to purported to be united under the their cost full stomachs mean Communistic hanner, the General-much more to the masses than Issimo received absolutely no co- empty victories. Japan may soon operation from the Japanese. have to concentrate all her forces Proof is not lacking that Japan's on her Home front-and then? attitude towards those who were "Now is the time!" says Japan. then traitors to China was such And China answers. "Yes!!”

FOUR-DAY TEST MATCHES IN ENGLAND NEXT SEASON

NO CHANGE IN POLICY

Test Matches between England and Australia in England next summer will be of four days' duration, with the last match played to à finish if neither side has won two matches, or if the results be ever. A message from Australia stated that the Aus- tralian Board of Cricket Control is considered certain to agree to five-day Test Matches if they are proposed. Such 'a proposal, however, is not likely toTMbé" forthcoming.

The Board of Control for Test Matches at Home, at their meeting at Lord's last November, decided that, subject to the concurrence of the Australian authorities, the Test Matches' with Australia in 1938 should be played under the same" condi» tions as in 1934: "There has been no change in the policy of the Board of Control," an official of the M.C.C. declared.

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