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GENERAL
W. R. HAMMOND | KIANGSI HAS AN ARMY
SCORES 113
Big Victory For Lancashire
London, May, 29.
In the County Cricket cham- pionship.. Gloucestershire took points on first innings in their match against qürty,
Scores:-
Surrey:-334 and 59 for wickets;
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Gloucester:-443 for 8 declared (W. R. Hammond 113, Neale 107).
Lancashire defeated Derbyshire by nine wickets.
Derbyshire: - 339 (Smith · 114) and 140 (Pollard 7 for 33);
Lancashire:-373 and 107 for
one wicket,
Close of play scores on Saturday were as follows:--
Glamorgan 100 (Smith 5 for 34) 7. Essex;
Gloucester 324 for 5 (Crapp:116 not out) v. Warwick;
Lancashire 174 for 5 v. Leicester; Northants 116 (Wellard 5 for 52. Buse 5 for 56) v. Somerset 164 for B):
OF RURAL WORKERS
Comprehensive Programme Of Rehabilitation
NEW ACTIVITIES SINCE THE
OUTBREAK OF WAR
When Sino-Japanese hostiliiles end, among the first Chinese to re-enter the areas now occupied by Japanese invaders will be a large army of trained rural workers who will push a comprehensive pro- gramme of rehabilitation in the war devastated districts.
Post-war reconstruction work in rebuilding villages, towns and cities right from their ruins and in helping the peasants to get up on their own feet again, is by no means new to the Chinese Govern- ment which has been reaping valuable experiences in Kiangsi since the province was ridden of Its bandit scourge five years ago.
For sever long years. 1927 to workers in Klangst have been rely- 1934, Klangs!, 200,209 square miles ing on authority to enforce only in area with a population of well such things 83 anti-oplum work over 15,000,000, suffered untold-and compulsory inoculation. For losses both in life and property generally they favour persuasion during the occupation of the com- through the educational process, munists. As soon as the latter which may be slow but usually were driven out, the Chinese Gov-works, according to Mr. Chang. ernment went ahead with a pro-
NEW ACTIVITIES Surrey 182 v. Worcester 103 torgramme of rural reconstruction re- atace the outbreak of the war, 6—(Reuter). .-
commended by three League of two new activities have been taken |Nations experts.
up by these rural centres in Klang- "The main purpose of this pro-si They are citizenship training gramme was to help the province or patriotic education, and the in- of Klangs! to help itself and Its crease of agricultural production. main activity comprised 'Anafcial Toward the later end an early subsidies to the various provincial variety of rice which yields 20 per organizations concerned with rural cent. more than the ordinary crop reconstruction, with the intention has been introduced in various of Initiating new lines of service parts of Klangsi and improving the existing ones.
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SCORES
London May 28. scores in the county cricket matches which commenced today were as follows:-
Gloucester. 94 for 1 v Warwick at Bristol,
Lancashire 79 for 4
at Old Trafford.
Then
through the untiring In addition to cash subsidies for efforts of these rural workers new extending the work of co-operative home industries have been revived socletles, health departments, agri-bringing additional income to the Leicester cultural institutes and schools, ten) peasant families.
Northants 70 for 4 v Somerset
at Forme.
There was
the no play in following matches owing to ruin.
rural welfare centies with a grant
catablished.
What is being done in Kiangsi of $350,000 as initial expenses were today represents the cheapest rural work anywhere in the world, sald IN FIFTH YEAR
Mr. Chang, who visited many coun- Launched in 1934. this pro-tries in Central Europe between Cambridge U. Army at Cam-gramme is now in its fifth year December, 1936 to the summer et Despite the priority claims of mill-1937 on a League of Nations scho- bridge.
Derbyshire v Sussex at Chester-tary and other urgent expenses on
larship. the national treasury, the Chinese
A graduate from Yale in 1913 Government has demonstrated with Ph.B., and from the Univer- much far-sightedness in continuing sity of Georgia in 1927 with the de- an annual appropriation for the gree of Master of Agricultural all-important rehabilitation work Science, Mr. Chang is one of the in Klangai. For the staff now in logical men to lead the army of Klangs will form the backbone rural workers who one of these of an army of rural workers during days will, march into the war China's period of revival.
ruined areas after the last shot will have been fired.--(C.I.C.).
field.
L
Glamorgan Essex at Swansea Middlesex Y Australians at Lord's
Notts Hants at Trent Bridge.. Yorkshire V Kent at Hall... (Reuter).
KOWLOON TONG CLUB TENNIS TOURNAMENT
The following are the results of matches played in the Kowloon Tong Club tennis tournament to date:-
CHAMPIONSHIP SINGLES
First Round.
H. Y. Shih beat Lee Kam-ming
63, 62...
H. Y. Hau beat Lam Kwan 4-8
6-4, 9-7.
When the time comes for the Kiangai programme to spread to other provinces, the work will be guided by the same philosophy, which, as Mr. Chang Fu-lang, director of the Klangsi Rural Wel- fare Centres puts it. 13:
"The welfare workers from out- side can only introduce new ideas and ideals, inspire new conadences in and among the people, demon- strate new methoda, and seek and create new opportunities tran training local leadership. "Life, even the New Life, must come from within the people themselves. Our main task is to release the
Pang Olylam beat James Hsu 0-6. emerging new lift, called forth by
62, 6-1.
6-1, 6-2.
7
Ma Wal-kwong beat H. Chan 1-8.
the forces of the new day."
HELP THE PEOPLE · What distinguishes the rural
N. A. E. Mackay beat W. J. Ho-work in Klangst from its counter-
ward 4-6, 6-3, 6-4.
parts elsewhere is "that it seeks to Mok Fock-in beat H. H. Lin 6-2 help the people in all aspects of
·08: Chem.
CHAMPIONSHIP DOUBLES
their ille. Thus, in each of the ten rural centres new serving 510,000 people, efforts are directed simul- taneously towards agricultural im- Pang Ol-lam and Mok. Fook-inprovement, education, health and beat W. J. Howard and N. A. the extension of the activities of
First Round
E Mackay 62
H. Y. Shik and James Hsu beat Wm. Wu and Ma Wat-kwong 2-6. 9-7, 64.
G. She and W. M. Gittins beat H.
7. Hsu and Dr. Bee 6-3, 6-4. H.. Chan and A. Chan beat Lam Kwan and H. H. Lin 8-6, 7-5.
HANDICAP SINGLES
First Round
A. Chan (-40) beat Pang Oi-ying
(3.6) 6-2, 6-4.
Pang Ol-lam (40) beat 37.
Tang (+-15 2/6) 6-2, 6-0.
Ma Wai-kwong (-30-4/6) beat H. Chan (-40) 6–3, 6–1.-
co-operative societies, instead of segregated measures Independent and unrelated to each other as is often the case.
While pushing the rehabilitation programme with vigor, rural
LEAGUE BASEBALL
RESULTS
The Club de Recreio beat the Indians by 12 runs to 5 at the Caroline Hill yesterday morning, in
a League baseball game..
Recreio: Pereira (2) Alvares, A.
V. Gosano (2), Mendonca, (1), N.
Lee Kam-ming (3.6) beat N. 4. Beitrag (1), Barros (1), E., L. Go-
E. Mackay (-30 2/6). 3-4, 6-3, 6-2 Peter Pang (+15) beat W. J. Ho-
ward (40) - 6-0, 6-2. Mok Fook-in (40) beat Lam
Kwan (30) 63, 4, 6-4. Wm. Wu (-30 4/6) beat J. M.
Chan (+15 2/6) 48
HANDICAP DOUBLES
First Round
sona (2), Xavier (1), Figueiredo (1), Marques (1).
IBC.-Hamet (1), Kitchell (1),] A. R. Abbas, K. Nazarin, O. el Arculli (1). Ourar (1) Hassáin. M. {e} _Arculli (1) Bux, A, M. Abbas.
The Volunteers beat the Hong Kong Baseball Club, by seven rund to five.
Volunteers-8. Bouza (2), N. Leonard, D. Leonard (2), T. AR (2),") Pang Ol-lam and Mok Fook-in Wing Lee (1), Bowen (1), Ablong,
(40) beat Lam Kwan and H. Loong and Sa
"E. Lin (-30 2/6) 75. JB..
62.
Second Round
HKBC.Waggner
(2), Muir (1), Hearther (1), Molthen. Walker, Higgins, Reistner (1), Doyle, Mindi-
Peter. Sin and M. 8. Chan (+15gan, Brown and Helm
2/8) beat H. Chan and Ko Fook-sing (-15 3/8).
Peter Pang and H. F. Tai (+13)
beat Lee Kam-ming 'and Pane
Ot-ying (3/8) 6-2, 5-7. 6-Z
· ABERDEEN WIN AT-
SOCCER
Glasgow, May 28,
In an Empire Exhibition football
A. Chan and Chan Kam-tong match played here today, Aberdeen
(15 4/6), beat H. F. Un and 8: defeated Chelsea by four goals to
S. Wong (s¢T,)`G-2, 6-2
nii.--(Reuter),.
The Millows.
Maldoni.
Howard Harding.
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