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KOREANS ARE UNITED AGAINST JAPAN

All Revolutionary Groups To Merge

An event of historie "Im- portance to the future courIO

of Korea's kidependence movement" took placeTM in Chungking in July when leaders of two outsanding. Korean revolutionary parties met. After several conferences, they decided upon a program- me of united effort to tree. their fatherland from "Japan. Two dgures dominated the, ses- sions The first was 84-year-old Mr. Kim Klu leader of the Korean Nationalist Party. and the second was Mr, Kim Yak-san, 42-year-old decretary in the Korean National Revolutionary Party

GENERAL

GENERALS A

GOVERNORS

PROVINCIAL

IN CHINA

TO-DAY, 22 OUT OF A TOTAL 24 PROVINCIAL GOVER- NORS IN CHINA ARE GENERALS. THE ONLY TWO EXCEP- TIONS ARE GOVERNOR WU TING-CHANG OF KWEICHOW, WHO WAS A BANKER BEFORE HIS APPOINTMENT. - AND GOVERNOR LEE YUNG OF SINKIANG, OR CHINESE TURKES- TAN, WHO IS A SCHOLAR-GOVERNOR OF THE OLD SCHOOL." THE PREFONDERANCE OF MILITARY MEN ·AS 'PRQVIN- CIAL CHAIRMEN IS CONSIDERED AN IMPERATIVE NECES- SITY IN CIME OF WAR.

BE

Chúngring.

To begin with the coastal · Chi-mander in the battle of Hankow nese provinces, Gen. Ku Chu-tung is last full To the latter was at- the Governor of Kiangsu, wherein tributed the Chinese victory are situated. Nanking and Shang-Tungkuling northwest of Nan- hal He 13"absent elsewhere chang, last October. Gen. Chen, directing operations in centre, of however, is now in more momentous campaigns. Act- Acting for him in western Hupeh ing for him is Gen. Han "Teh-is Gen. Yen Li-shan. Gen. Hsueh ching, who has his, headquarters Yueh's office is in Changsha, pro- and armies in that part of Klang-vincial capital of Hunan. su north of the Yangtze River, in Fuklen, close to Japanese-can- Cheklang, of which Hangchow is trolled Formosa, has Gen. Chen the capital, Gen. Huang Shao-Yi as the governor.

This pro- hslung. the governor, holds the vince is still very much in the chinese administration and arm-news on account of the unsuc- ed forces intact south of the cessful Japanese

attempts to Chlentang River,

occupy Foochow, It's capital. Accord Reached

Gen. Hstung Shin-hul is the Kwangtung lost Cauton last Octo- The outbreak of the Sino-3a-" governor of Klangsi. Since the ber, but the provincial adminis- panese hostilities gave all Korean fall of Nanchang, the provincial tration is carrying on as

usual. revolutionista 211 object lesson.capital. early this year, he has from Shaokwan in the northern They must be united Mr. Yak-shifted his neadquarters to the part of province astride the Can- san,, whose group is by far the southern part of the province. ton-Hankow Railway. Gen. Li Han- largest and most influential, stood. At the head of Anhwei provincial huen, now actively in command of for the merger of all Korean re-government is General Liao Lel. Chinese troops in that area, volutionary groups to form one a Kwangsi commander.

concurrently the provincial gov- united party...

The accord reached between Mr. Kim Klu and Mr. Kim Yak-san in Chungking has the two partles

committed

effort.

under their leadership to programme of united Little difficulty is expected in negotiations with the remain- ing parties.

The Far Eastern Red Army has four divisions composed of more than 40,000 Koreans. This organized farce,) well trained" and equipped, will play an important part when the time ripens "for major operations for the recovery of Korea-ü task in which all Korean revolutionaries

ir. Manchuria and other parts China have vowed to take part. 'Mr. Kim declared.

Forced To Retreat

now

It is his Arm conviction trât the Korean people cannot be pre- In China's manently subdued. present war of resistance. ail Korean revolutionaries see an ex-. cellent opportunity for them to proceed with their independence

movement

Mr. Kim feels sure that the moment Japanese troops in Man- churia are forced to retreat into Korea, the long-suppressed Kor- eans will rise in arms. The fact that as many as 16,000 Koreans were imprisoned for political of tences last year was cited to prove that the flame of revolution is burning deep in the hearts of alt Koreans: no matter where they happen to be located (CIC.).

COURT MARTIAL

AFTER DISPLAY

Central Provinces

ernor.

North China The governors

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The central China provinces of Hupeh and Hunan are headed by

of Kwangs!, Gen, Chen Sheng and Gen. Hsueh Szechwan, Yunnan and Sikang Yueh. Both have distinguished are Generals

Esu-chu. Huang themselves in military operations Wang Tsan-hsu, Lang Yung, and since the war started. The former | Liu Wen-hui. In North Chins, the was the highest Chinese com-governors of Hopel, Honan, and Shansi' are Generals Lu Chung-lin, Chen Chien, and Yen Hal-shan: Shangtung, it should be pointed out, has a naval officer, for Its governor in the person of Admiral Shea Hung-lich, former mayor of Tsingtao. The last four provinces are partly under Japanese occu- pation....

N.W. UNITED UNIVERSITY

Modern Education

Two other North China: pro- vinces which have likewise come

In Confucian Temple partly under enemy domination,

CHENGKU (Shensi)--Housed

are Chahar and Sulyuan. Their governors are Generals Shih Yu- shan and Fu Tso-vi, In the Northwest formerly

are Shenal, Kansu Ninghala, and Chinghal, governed by Generals Chiang. Ting-wen, Chu Thao Hang Ma Hong-kuef and Ma Pu-fang, respectively.— (C.I.C.)

in the Confucian Temple and Examination Hall.. where Chinese scholars qualified themselves for of- ficial posts by competitive ex- aminations, the -1,114 - young' men "and women "of the National North-western United University in Hanchang and Chengku, southern Shenst cities by the Han River, ato hard at their studies.

Most of them have travelled more than 1,000 miles from coastal and metropolitan luxuries and comforts to pursue their education in the simple tradition and atmosphere of

China's ancient scholars.

The university, first known as the National Bian Provisional Univer- sity, was established at the Shensi capital early in the war. It was.

composed of the National Peiping

University . and the National Normal University in Pelping and

the Pelyang Engineering College in

Tientsin.

Present Site

**It moved to the present sites in

R.A.F. Officer Said To Have Been Drunk March, 1938. because of repeated

Allegations that an RAF off- cer was under the influence of drink at an Empire Air Day dis- play at Stoke-on-Trent were made during a general court martial held near Doncaster.

Fig. Offr, James Culverwell was accused of being drunk when on duty, as captain and, first pilot of

bombing or Stan by the Japanese, Hardship and daring marked the bodily transfer of the institution For 12 days, over rocky mountain passes, the entire student body, including more than 200 girls made its way on foot over the 255 kilometres from Paochi, western terminus of the Langhai Rafway, to Hanchung.

a bomber. An alternative charge Like all educational institutions: was that when it was his duty to

in China to-day, the university ay a service aircraft he rendered suffers to no small extent from its himself unfit to perform auch duty

lack of equipment and restrict-

by Indulging in alcohol Heed teaching facilities. Classrooms; pleaded not guilty to both charges. dormitories, and offices are over- Sqdr. Ldr. Sherlock, prosecuting. crowded. Its library has only about said that flying "required a very 20,000 books, most of them bought high standard of mental alertness, at Bian. Its laboratories possess only and although a man might not be $32,600 worth of equipment, in fully drunk, he might, in the

part manufactured by faculty opinion of a senior officer on-the

members. spot, be unit to fly.

was

Culverwell, the continued. detailed; with another officer to give an exhibition, and when he was supposed to take off for a fly past he was sent for by Wing Cmdr. Rogers, in charge of the display.

Yearly Budget

Budget for the university is $624,000 a year, only 40 per cent of the former Pelping budgets. 01 this sum, more than 10 per cent in used as loans to about 700 needy students. They receive to each From Culverwell's appearance every month to pay for their food and condition the ocer came to and other expenses, while » con- the conclusion that he was drunk, tinuing their studies. (C. L C.) and gave orders that, in no cir cumstances was he to take o

"PACE WAS FLUSHED Sqn Ldr. Barwell said Culver well's face was ushed and his eyes were alightly bloodshot. “He

alcohol, his speech was blurred and his eyes were watery.

"Measured in terms of figing an

was not drunk, He added, "but it aircraft, he was drunk," declared was doubtful whether he was at to Wing Cmdr. Rogers

be in charge of an aircraft MAY

evidence, Calverwell

MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1939. —PAGE 11

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Wing Cmdr. Rogers said that denied the charges, and said that 7 Culverwell seemed to have dim- at the most he had four pints of culty in walking straight, and ap- beer during the day. He did not peared to be trying to pull himself consider this would make him, în- together. His breath smelt of capable of performing his duties

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