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JAPAN-N.EL | AMERICA WANTS BRITAIN GENERAL WU TE-CHEN TELLS
RELATIONS
TOKYO
POLICY OF
UNCHANGED TOKYQ, Dec. Z (Reuter)-"There is no change in Japan's policy to- ward the Netherlands East Indles" stated Mr. Suma, Japanese Foreign
We are instructed by the orice spokesman at a Fress con- Directors in Brisbane to announce, ference today, adding that Mr. that they have decided not to pay Yoshizawa, the newly-appointed dividend for the December delegate to the Batavia parleys, quarter of the year ending 31st
March. 1941.A
By Order of the Board. DERRICK & CO., Chartered Accountants, Local Secretaries.
Hongkong Bank Chambers, SINGAPORE, 23rd Nov., 1940.
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TO WIN PREPARED TO
GIVE ALL AID, SAYS:
U.S. NEWSMAN
Public feeling all over America is very strongly in favour of giving Britain everything she needs for her war against the Axis Powers because everyone in the United States wants Britain to win and Britain must win."
the Greeks arc excellent Algbters.
This was the view express-| ed yesterday by MR. ROBERT would be charged with the duty NEVILLE, U.S. Journalist, who of smoothing out relations between arrived in the Colony by the in the The spokesman pointed out that Honolulu Clipper, Mr Yoshizawa is a veteran, diplo course of an interview with mat and statesman and his parleysche Hongkong Daily Press. with the Dutch authorities would
the two countries.
not be limited to the oll question jalone, but would include many other questions affecting the two
countries
WIDELY TRAVELLED
ONE MAN'S RESPONSIBILITY Pressed for an opinion on the resent hostilities between Italy and Greece, Mr. Neville limited his views on the subject to the state- ment that he thought the war had been brought about by one man's action and that was Signor Musso
GEN. WU TE-CHEN
MALAYA OF CHINA'S VAST PROGRESS IN
THE INTERIOR
Background to China's war effort is a vast national re- organisation scheme which is today supplying the vital. needs of a mighty nation in arms...
Details of it were told to me by General Wu Te-chen, Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek's Special emissary, in Ma- laya at the moment on a Goodwill Mission, writes Lorraine. Streeter in the Sunday Tribune, Singapore.
refurers has been put to work cong the land, in factories arid
In skilled trades
CO-OPERATIVE SCHEME
China's civillan wartime; organisations have taken care of 60,000,000 refugees; have realised Dr. Sun Yat-sen's dream of developing the vast
The co-operative scheme owes mugh to Mr. Rawlay Alley, former Munjetpal Interior and supervised the councilor in Ehanghai, who is now. greatest migration In the adviser to the Industrial Co-opera- contemporary history of the tires
As the name implies no wages are paid to any workten under this system, .... MOVE TO HINTERLAND Eich shares: by the profits of the or
pazitestions, with which he is mesociated Since the war begun millions of d as each man is classifed into the
which had considerably NEWSETTES country.
Mr. Neville, who is associated lini with the new New York publien-He felt that II Duce had shown tion, PM.. is a newspaperman: of bad strategy in precipitating several years experience, and has this confict, because it had given travelled widely in the countries the British a chance to secure which are now in the world's spqt- naval and air bases in and around
Greece fingers at any moves which light. Japan might make in an He was foreign news editor of strengthened the British position attempt to recoup herself the well-known magazine Time in the Mediterranean. It was pas with the advantages she has until last march and has acquired alble, of course, that Signor Musso- secured from the sham treaty an excellent knowledge of inter-in expected a very short war and
national affairs.
that was why he took, the risks in order to stabilise and re-
of attacking Greece. plenish her own dwindling resources.
THE ANNOUNCEMENT of the Peace Treaty" itself has
Night Editor (Wanchal Office): caused very little misgivings
Tel. 24511.
to China, and her friendly London Office: 53. Fleet Street powers. Apart from the fact
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HONGLONG, DECEMBER 3, 1940-
NANKING "PEACE"
FARCE
HAVING
COMPLETELY
that the arrangement has no】 |legal status whatsoever, it is taken as a distinct sign of
Mr. Neville was, for instance, in
spain in 1937, during the height of the country's civil strife, while be also has first hand knowledge of Poland, Greece and Albania.
He
remarked, incidentally, that both the Albanians, and
FOUR MEN COMMITTED TO
SESSIONS
Possession Of Arms And Ammunition
Four boat people were
com
The Rev. J. L. Hadaway will ad dress the Theosophical Society on Thursday at 6 p.m. on "Living the Theosophical Life.”
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to the hinterland by all means of atted, he quickly finds his niche and people have moved from the coast trade or industry for which he is best
transport many of them on foot. makes his way.
Farmers are given plots of hitherto taken lock stock, and barrel, and was as well as men are entitled to
Famous universities have been
uncultivated, land in the interior and
Own a fan
Messrs. J. M. da Rocha, as the US, & FAR EAST, Questioned on Far Eastern deve- local agents for the American In-
Not- surance Co., of Newark, NJ have transferred to the interfor lopments, Mr. Neville, was more expansive in describing the Ameri-forwarded us a useful loose-leatable among them are the "Oxford" Anyone can become a member of a
desk calendar for 1941.
of China, Tsing Hua University, co-operative. The head office of the and the famous Central University. Industrial Co-operatives is in chung. of Nanking.
can attitude.
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He spoke convincingly of Ameri-
General Hsu Chung-cht. Vice ca's rejection of all appeasement overtures in facing
the trend President of the Control Yuan, and Mr. Tu Yueh-sheng, member of the
of events in the Far East. No ap- peasement would ever enter into standing committee of the Nation- the American policy in these parts, al Relief Commission, arrived in from Hongkong by Chungring he armed.
plane on Sunday.
"People are making à very big mistake if they imagine that we are bluffing," he "de- clared. "The State Depart- ment is alive to everything that is happening out here and is ✨ watching Japan most closely.
"Every move made by Japan today finds a 'counter move by the United States-and so it zoes on."
The accused. Fan Shut, 50.
NEWSMEN IN EUROPE In a brief reference to the work
fokis, were charged with the
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on his way to Tokyo...
When the Universities moved to the interfor" a ̋pilgrimage of students began in their wake.. Young men and women, a few belongings strapped on their backs, followed their professors" on the long trek, to found new centres of learning where the ́threat of air raids was test
acute,
GREAT TRIUMPH
king but there are branch offices all- over the country and by applying to one of these a man with
Bound scheme can borrow from the govern- ment to start a business.
His accounta are › supervised by government- and he and his fellow workers gradually pay back the money owed as they succeed. All share the profits and responsibilities.
There дго machine shop co-operatives, textile co-opera- tives, woollen, mill' co-opera- lives, brick-making co-opera- tives-in fact, practically every industry is represented in the plan.
Factories are scattered through- out the length and breadth of China.
WOMEN'S PART: « Women too are playing a very
am-
Japanese weakness and an indication of her desperate
A total of 3.67 inches of rain were. plight in the military and
recorded at the Botanic Gardens economic fields. The ludicrous
during the month of November. the heaviest fall: 1.31 inches, be- plcture of the Japanese ac- FAILED even to interest cepting the statement that
ing recorded on the first day of the month. Recordings were regis-hundred to a thousand miles to com- Cr students walked from eight the legitimate Government of the new treaty brings the
tered on only seven other days. China with
plete their education, in' schools and peace gestures so-called "China incident" to
colleges far-removed from the danger through which she hoped to
According to THE SUN, Mel-zone. a successful conclusion, while mitted to stand trial at the next
En route their professors leo- wriggle out of her uncom-at the very moment her Criminal Sessions by Mr. G. T
Mr. Neville revealed that he was bourne, Sir John Latham, GCM.G..tured to the farmers and peasants in fortable and unprofitable ad-armies are struggling against Lowry at the Central Magistracy in Washington before setting out the newly-appointed Australian, the villages and fields.
lastead of carrying on their classes venture on Chinese soil, Japan increasing Chinese opposition, yesterday on a charge of unlawful on his present tour and so must be Minister in Japan is well versed in has now staged a farcial is the most amusing aspect of possession of arms and ammunt-expected to be well in the know all the details of taking sukiyaktin ne buildings and living in palatial
of American Far Eastern policy. In the traditional style. Sir John dormitories, the students now live in large part in the new regime in treaty with her renegade the "peace settlement. This tion.
temporary quarters, sometimes, made puppet at Nanking to hide her false sense of smugness is,
is due to arrive in Hongkong today of wood, or even bamboo. The equip China. Previously they did not ment is also madequate, but educa- take an active part in national discomfiture. The terms of however, grudgingly it is true, steersman, Lau Ping. 24. Tau Kan of American war correspondents in The Annual Dinner of the Hong- despite the dificulties
tional work: goes on uninterrupted affairs but now women in uniform
are everywhere: driving this so-called peace settle- qualified later in the proto-26, and Wong Yam, 22, all junk Europe, Mr. Neville said that strict
General WWu places great em- bulances, stretcher-bearing, acting ment, vaguely worded though col to the "treaty which possession of twą revolvers and censorship rules, especially in Gejkong Football Referees ARSUCIK-| they are, so far as the advan speaks somewhat light-heart- ten rounds of revolver and many, had compelled most of the ition will be held at the Hotel Cecil phasis on the uninterrupted con- as doctors, nurses and even as tages which China is supposedly of warlike operations" tion, one rifle and 19 rounds of special correspondents to leave Eu on Saturday, Dec. 7. at 8 pm. tinuance of education in China road-builders
and selected today because he sees in it one of China's amazons, from the rich- to obtain from it are con-under a
rope. Only Associated Press and Appropriate music "special state of ammunition and two knives with International News were continuing items will be rendered by well-China's greatest triumphs. There est to the poorest, the highest to cerned, cannot conceal the affairs." The document pre-out licence at Shaukiwan on Nov. the bureaus in Europe in order to known artista
are actually more students enroll- the lowest, are playing their part. 10. economie "and political do-tends to ignore the fact that]
And be anse of this vast keep American newspapers inform-
ed in China's: Universities at the mination which the Japanese the failure to terminate these
Det. Sub-Insp. W. N. Darkin, ed of what was happening.
The death occurred on Novem- ¦ moment than there were before national effort, this general : will continue to retain over" warlike operations" is the!
assisted by Insp. W. A Russell, In the course of his talk with theiber 21, at - Shanghai, (of Mary, the war and more students study-will for victory that is com- parable to that of Britain and prosecuted,
Hongkong Daily Press yesterday, Cooke, aged 81 years, widow of the ing overseas the future of the Chinese principle obstacle in the way!
Mr. Neville indicated that he had late Captain" John R. Cooke. The
the Empire today. Chius faces JUNK BOARDED people and their country of Japan being able to secure
been on the move for the past four funeral took place at the Bubbling
no food rationing, she is pro- The answer to this Nanking any advantages from
3. I Darkin said that Insp. or Ave years and had even spent a Well Cemetery on November 23.
ducing bumper crops, she is a party of Police, part of that time at Oxford. Russell and
turning out light machinery - sham has not taken long to
peace" arrarigement..
acting on information, went to a Mr. Neville arrived here from The Hongkong branch of the ways all through the provinces
and products that before the come. Quick on the heels of
THE NINE ARTICLES place called Ab Kung Ngam and Manlia and expects to continue his Chinese Chemistry Society will of Kwangtung. Kwangst. Hunan, war were imported from other a clear and honest denuncia- which comprise the so-called there they saw a small junk and travels with a trip to China's war hold its fourth dinner meeting at Kwelchow,
countries, her land is being irrigated ́and- opened up and tion from Chungking of the settlement of the "China In-found the four defendants lying capital, Chungking, and then to go the Windsor Cafe, on Thursday, at Kansu, Einklang, and Sikong and right of a traitor to the cident," which
on the bottom of the craft.
she is laying the foundation of 6 p.m. Mr. A. H. B. Skinn, of the these and the co-operative system show very Chinese causé to enter into a little difference from the
Kowloon Docks will speak on steel are responsible for China's farm-
a grstem, which will remain The Pollee then searched the
marking.
ers enjoying greater prosperity to-- firm and strong when the war day than ever before. No country
is over."
the
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19 rounds of ammunition, two
on to Burma and India.
THREE WEDDINGS AT REGISTRYTM
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journey and the bitter cold in- fured his health.
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ROAD BUILDING National emergency has also ać- celerated the construction of high-
Yurnan, Bzechiwan.
REPORTED THAI AIR BATTLE
And what might have been na- tional disaster is proving to be national re-birth, for the millions of unemployed who eked out a precarious living prior to the out- break of hostilities,
DETENTION OF ESTELLE I
peace arrangement with an notorious demands of the junk and, in the sall, they found enemy who has for over three Konoye Plan, harps on the loaded revolvers, the knives and
Mr. Chen Meng-ko, manager of in the world has bullt more roads years been seeking to rob theme of benevolent relations a rine. The knives were wrapped Mr.. 8. Whyte-Smith, Registrar: the Biking Jih Pao in Slan, died then China in the last few years.
"Mr. Highways have opened up China of her independence between the two countries in tip in a white mask which was of Marriages, officiated at three in Blan of heart fallure.
new markets and through the and sovereignty, came an in-jorder to eliminate" such hidden in the fold of the safl. pretty weddings at the Registry, Chen, went to Hanching, southern
Enensi, last month on a mission Co-operative system the work- dication of how the rest of factors which are destructive Sgt. Perkins, Police Armourer, Supreme Court, yesterday.
his
The paper.
arduous Ing proportion of the 60,000,000 The contracting parties were for the world that 18, those to their "amity. The method sald that he received from Insp. Mr. Chung Wah Yes, merchant, countries who have banded and manner in which this Russell on Nov. 11 one ride, two themselves together to resist amity" is to be secured will loaded revolvers and 19 rounds of 21 Tung St, and Miks Lee Wai
Nga of 388 Hennessy Road; aggression-have reacted to be by the gradual withdrawal
ammunition,
The Examination Yuan has an Mr. Leng Toeng Soe, merchant, Nanking's "Peace Treaty
lover a period of two years, was of Chinese manufacture. The noor), and Miss Chin Tan Heung aminations for the Higher Civti The rifle was of 7.9 mm. and of 102 Fa Yuen Street (second nounced that the preliminary ex- farce,
after the warlike operarife, which had the main screw of 102 Fa Yuen Street (third floor); Service Examinations and the BRITAIN AND THE UNI- tions" have been ended, of missing, could not be fired and and
Higher Postal Officers' Examina- SHANGHAL Dec. 2 (Reuter)—- SHANGHAI Dec 2 (Reuter) TED STATES have consis- Japanese forces, and, even had not been used for some time. Mr. Mok Chun Chak, teacher, of tons which we safeduled to be- Successes in air battles between American Consular authorities are tently reiterated their deter then, a pretext would, of The revolvers were of British Morrison Hill Road, and Miss gin on December 21 at Chungking. That and Indo-Chinese pisnes are awaiting an answer from the Jap mination not to give any course; be readily found to manufacture and were capable of Mussey Lee of 1 sharp Street East. Chengtu, Kunming, Kwellin, Talho, claimed by the Bangkok but are anese Consal-General
Lishin, Yungan, Loyang, Sian and authoritatively denied in Hanoi, second and stronger protest filled political recognition to any retain military establish being fired. The 19 rounds of
Lanchow simultaneously have been according to semi-official French on Saturday against the month- ammunition were 7.9 mm rifle other administration in China ments on Chinese soll. A ammuuition
wed-postponed to Jan 20, Registration reports here.
long detention of the American other than that which has loophole for this object is!
will close on Dec. 31. So far more
The claim that three French ship Estelle I of the Cheklang Further corroborative evidence functioned so admirably and provided in the protocol was given by Insp. Russell, Det. Mr. Kwong Chan Chiu, shipping than 400 candidates have regis-planes were downed over Thai fer coast.
ritory on Friday a particularly with such inspiration under which refers to exceptions c. 11, Lam Chi-ming.
denied. Generalissimo Chiang Kai-concernirig the basic relations
STATEMENTS TAKEN ·
"Stil no official details are report shek. President Roosevelt between the two countries. At the conclusion of the
POLICE REPORTS ported of the severe 20-minute air showed how firmly resolved The rest of the treaty places care for the prosecution third
battle on Saturday over the front- Mr. Bottomly, of No. 9 Leightonter town of Thaket me his country is to adhere to all China's mineral and in- and fourth defendants elected to Mr. Mak Leuig, bookbinder, oti
the House of Nazareth, and Miss Hill Road, reports that motor this position by answering the dustrial wealth at the dis- make statements.
car tools to the value of 360 were, Lau, Kam stated that he came Lai Chuen of the same address.
stolen from his car which was
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The following forthcoming dings have been annound
.clerk, reading at 110 Cheung Sha tered.
Wan Road, Kowloon, and Miss Soo Po Chen' of 388 Portland Street, Kowloon
parked in Jackson Road between 10.30 am and 1 pm, on Sunday.
MUSIC HALL 1940
to the
The Estelle I was seized by Japanese cruiser as a cari ship returning to Shanghal from a trip to Wenchow.
MARINE COURT
Nanking peace declaration posal of her benevolent guar- down by the Boat to look for his
BOARDED SHIP.____ with the grant of the largest dian, but the crowning absurdon to set money for the Mr. Chan Show Nung, merchant credit from America to the dity is revealed in the state-support of his father. He did not reading at 244 Queen's Road Cen-
Under the distinguished patron-A fine of $30 was imposed at the Chinese Government. This ment that, after surrendering know that there were arms on trai, and Miss Leung Shu Ngan of
A Singer sewing machine and age of B. E. Ident-Gen, E. P. Marine Court yesterday by Lt.Cdr. hundred-million dollar credit all concessions to herself, board and when he came down 1 Landale Street.
an electric iron, valued at £58, Norton, CB. DSO, MC., B. EJ. Jolly, RNR on Lâu So-chat,'". facility will not only help to Japan expects the Chinese to the boat was carrying a cargo of just be
Mr. John Edward Munslow, prin- 1 reported by Mr. EF ETown, Maj. Gen A E Grásett, D.8.0., convicted of boarding a steamer at strengthen China's military compensate her "for damage turnips,
Fourth defendant stated that be ter, merchant navy, c/o 13. HUL of No. 117 Prince Edward Road, M., and Rear-Admiral AM the Jardine's whart while the Wes--; position for the operations to rights and interests suffer-was engaged by Lan Ping, second wood Road, and Miss Dora, Kristin- to have been stolen from his re- Peters, DAC. all Ranks of these was dying the "o" dag over which her leaders are detered by Japanese subjects in accused, as a member of the kovich Kouvach, sales woman, residence between Nov. 23 and 30 Hongkong Military Garrison will code penant Set Woods prose
to siding at 7 Bowen Road
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present Music Hall 1940 at the cuted mined to continue against the China as the result of hos- crew. He was given wages
Berious injuries were sustained China Meet Club Theatre on Dec. A similar fine was imposed in Tapanese, but will so rein-tilities that were forced on bring down a cargo of turnips, force her financial position China! What value this He did not know that he would Mr. John B. Morr's, Far Eastern by Wong Kit-wah, male, when be 13, 14 and 15, the last evening be another case where a moterbost
or the United Press jumped from the second noor ver- ing for Gervicemen only
approached within 30 yards of a Tickets are HP2 and vessel flying the "B" flag. A xam- and protect her currency, and worthless bit of paper will be be arrested here and, If he knew. Manager
he would not have dared to earn Association of America has left andan of No 7. Chi Wo Street in economic commitments that do either Wang Ching-wel or
money from him. Also, he did Shanghai for Tokyo, He will later an attempt to commit Enkide yes- $1 and the proceeds will be in sid pan man who loitered the Chinese Government will the Japanese Is left to be not know that it was against the proceed to Engapore and Burma terday afternoon. He was removed of the Bomber Fund and the Br- Tards of the Naval Tord seawall atend
on a badiness trip. now" be able to snap their teen.
law to have AIMS,
to the Kowloon Hospital G
LAN WAF Organisation:
Kowloon was fined $10, a
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