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By Japanese Writer

CHUNGKING, Dee: $7 (Central)-From a historical point of view, the Chinese, Indian and Turklaten civilizations: are the three cornerstones of the oriental culture. Each has its char- acteristics and each has developed along its own line. But ot the three, the Chinese is the most profound and the best- This is the estimate on Chinese civilization made by Mr. Aoyamu,

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the conflict and contradiction within the Japanese Empire have reached their elimax. *The formation of the Associa

tion at this time with the avowed object of uniting the oriental peoples for common struggle, he pointed out, is of special significance.

PAPER HUNT

There were 25 starters for the Cottage Club's paper-hunt on Christmas Day for the President's Cup. The hunt was ruri over seven miles of good grass country.

Robin Blake finished the winner, leading in Van Rynberg by a very close margin.

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1940.

FOREIGN MAILS.

HONGKONG, SATURDAY, 28th DECEMBER, 1940, 9.30 .. Small Packet Post to all countries is suspended..

The Club President and Commit- tee were "At Home". to members jand their friends on Thursday atjöwatow Canton the annual Christmas dinner.

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Japanese writer, in a speech at the reception given by the Oriental Cultural Research M- stitute. The Institute, formed in Chungking by Chinese, and An- namites, Koreans, Formosans and

MUSLIMS WIN Japanese Who are sympathetic with the Chinese cause and in- Preceding Mr. Aoyama's speech, BOMBAY, Dec. 27. (Reuter)The terested in the promotion or orfen-Mr. Kuo Chung-tao reported on Muslims won the Pentagular cric-Jara and Manila, ..... tal culture, is to be reorganized the activities of the Institute dur. ket tournament final, beaking the into the Oriental Cultural Assocfsing the past year and explained Rest by seven 'wicketa.. tion which will be inaugurated on the reasons for enlarging its or Jan. 5.

ganization into an association. Speaking in Japanese which was Mr. Yu Yu-Jen, President of the

Kowloon Bowling Green Club interpreted into Chinese by Mr. Control Yuan, in a speech urged will hold their annual Lawn Bowls Esleh Nan-bsien, Mr. Aoyama said the Association to work for the closing day today when members It is a mistake that the Japanese Uberation of the small oriental will be "At Home" to their guests. should consider the Chinese cul-nations and to enable them to Games will commence at 2.30 pm. ture as obsolete. He praised the shoulder the responsibilities of the Prizes won during the year will be Chinese revolution as a progressive Orient for the maintenance of peace presented later. movement and

described the and justice of the world. Other Japanese Meiji Restoration as a speakers included Mr. Ya Sha of Miss. A. A. Sequeira (20) won a are closed at 6 pm on the previous day. When malls are adver reaction of the feudal forces Sinklang. Mr. Ke-Shang-Tse-Jen Bogey Pool competition at the tised to close after 5 p.m. Registered and Parcel malls are, closed which has resulted in the present- of Tibet, and Mr. Chen Tal-Jual Country Club, Sheungshui, on at 5 pm.

who reported on the activities of Thursday, finishing all square. .. the Indo-Chinese revolutionista T. Oel, two down, was second.

day Japanese imperialism”

Mr. Aoyama revealed that

FRATERNITY DANCE

Celebrating their 30th anniver- sary, the F. F. Fraternity, the old- est and largest fraternity of Chi- nese returned students, will hold

a dinner dance, this evening at the

Ritz when a varied programme will be provided..

"DYNAMIC DEMOCRACY":

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DEMOCRATIC WAY OF LIFE MUST BE ENSURED FOR

POSTERITY~

The necessity of making democracy dynsile so that the average man who knows the democratie: cause is right can feel for it that Mi. Thomas Lee, Mr.I. S. Wan, burning enthusiasm which the Nazis feel for their creed of violence of the Educational Department, was stressed by Mr. John Harford in a radio talk from Shanghai re- Mr. Y. O. Lee, Mr. T. E. Chow, Mr,cently, entitled "Dynamic "Démocracy." P. Y. Lo and Dr. Y. T. Tsang will also entertain.

Dr. Y. Y. Yen. and Dr. C. T. Wang, whose sons are members of the Fraternity. are expected to he present as guesta of honour,

RESTRICTION ON S'HAI ARRIVALS

A Colonial Secretariat notifica- tion states that quarantine res- trictions have been imposed against arrivals from Shanghai on account of Small-Por.

He said inter alia:

“A great many people have been

in themselves since this war began what about after the War?

This is a question which prac- tically nobody asked when the last war began because on the whole people were satisfied in expecting that when the war was over they

would continue the lives that had

been interrupted fi, 1914-

CHANGE BEXLIZED

COVENTRY ROSES

FOR QUEEN LONDON, Dec. 27 (BWS)- Among the Christmas presents received by the Queen was a large basket of roses from Coventry residents in recogni- tion of the practical sympathy shown by Their Majesties since the city was bombed,

But this time, people realize that to go back to the conditions of the last two decades would merely mean a repetition of the crisis which now confronts us. The first "We must continue in the satne task of Great Britain and her alway but we must do more. We

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MAKE. DEMOCRACY' DYNAMIC

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THE WEATHER

iles is to subdue the power of the must make democracy Dynamic' United-Kingdom. Maximum temperature yesterday Nazis, but the ultimate objective so that the average man who was 70 and the minimum. 01.

is to make sure that a democratie knows the democratie canse is "Total rainfall since January 1way of life is secured for future right can feel for it that burning generations and that Nazi ideas enthusiasm which the Nazis un- is 117.89 inches against an average are eradicated; and it is a good doubtedly do feel for their creed of 85.00.

The Royal Observatory report

thing to keep these two objectives | nt violence. states:-

together in our minds,

"It will only be gradually by the "In England the air raids on movement of events that..a.com- A strong anticyclone is station towns and country districts which plete answer can be given to the ary over China and the neigh are now a daily and nightly oc- problem of Europe to the problem bouring seas, pressure being highestcurrence, the damage they do and at the World, But the democratic to the north of the Yangtse Val-the Ives they take have brought cause can be made more real and ley.

home to the British people the more attractive and so, ̈can more The depression is moving into long and heavy sacrifices they will successfully counter the Nazi creed the Pacific to the north-east of have to make before the war is if we do what we can do now, Japan.

won and the ultimate objective. achfever

Chinese Soldiers Lose Basket Ball Match

The Chinese soldiers interned in Argyle Camp, Kowloon, lost the

"There is not the slightest. possibility of doubt that the people of Britain are ready to make whatever sacrifices are needed. Nor have they any doubt why they are making them.

first basket ball match of the "The great democracies - Dave series when playing against the moved forward as rapidly as other Yang Kwong team last Saturday. communities-indeed for more The visitors won by one penalty rapidly and there has been no bit point in an exciting game. İterness or hatred left behind,

Roosevelt Urged To Strive For Defeat Of Axis Powers

WASHINGTON, Dec. 27 (Reuter)More than 150 American citizens have ́arged President Roosevelt to make it a settled policy of the United States to do everything that may be neces sary to ensure the defeat of the Axis Powers.” it was announced by the White House yesterday

"We can take the difference. between the demoerstic way of life and the "totalitarian way of life and show them to

the very definite advantage of the Democratic cause.

"The difference lies, of course, in the relation of the State to the individual. In a democracy, the State exista to serve and protect the citizen; the aim of all public policy is the fuller emancipation of the human spirit; and everyone

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has the fight to life, liberty and Manila, Rakaul, Australia and New Zealand the pursuit of happiness.

THE TOTALITARIAN STATE

"In a totalitarian state the in-

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dividual has no nights against Manila, Batavia and Bourabaya..

the State and no purpose except! to serve the State even though the state has been seized by a gang of unscrupulous adventurers,

"We can give up talking about the securing of those rights such as liberty of speech and thought, toleration, equality before the law Manila, Straits and United Kingdon

and representative government which were the achievement of our ancestors, and instead we can

FRIDAY

In a letter to the President, the down, they are not enough and give not only to the democratic Straits and Calcutta. group. which included editora, may not in future ne increased garrison which is carrying on the lawyers, educationists, actors and enough to hold the whole world religious and labour leaders, ap- at bay ".

fight but also to all those 'millions

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peals for everything possible to The signatories include Famil-must dock to our cause if it is to USA Central and South America, Canada and Ord $20 PM

of oppressed human beings who be done to promote entstance to ton Fish, Republican Represents- triumph, the expectation of those the plausible but fatal argumentative for New York, Henry Brecken- further rights which are the real

of appeasement." evidently to let ridge, the well-known New York need of our generation. " President Roosevelt know what lawyer, they consider a large section of Dorothy Thompson, the famous

the United States people would column like to hear in his broadcast on sunday.

Dwight Morrow and

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ENEMY RAIDER WITH JAPANESE COLOURS

of the "Gilbert group / of the Samoand

It was stated that though con-

siderable damage was done, there were no casualties!

WASHINGTON, Dec 21 (Reuter, President Roosevelt will shortly propose to the United States to LONDON, Dec. 27 (Reuter-construct quickly, many merchant The letter continues: "We aik If we can hold on during 1941, men to offset the Anglo losses. you to tell us what we believe to what the United States can The programme will be extensive be the truth that materials of duce gives us the certainty of and will dovetail with the Prest- war and the military, naval and ultimate vietov, said Sir Walter dent's lease-lending plan. It is Mr. R. G. Menzies, announced have been sailing under a Japan- air strength we now have and the Layton shortly after his return to not disclosed whether the mer- yesterday that an enemy raider ese name and dying the Japanese implements we can produce a Britain from a team of America chantren will be made available heaylly shelled Harn, an laland colours enough to make certain the de- That i wn beccme a positive to Britain The programme will

The Australian Prime Minister.

The enemy raider is said to

teat of the Axis Powers solo avalanche and will reach its ell be additional to the 60 freighters Printed and Published by Henry Lloyd Marrow for the Hongkong as Britain 1a on her feet and max nert winter and In the surine Britain has ordered from the fighting' but that with Britain of 1947

United States.

Dally Frets, LA Fat Marina House, third floor, 18-19, Queen's Road Central, Hongkong. London Office 63 Fleet Street R.C.41

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