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SUN YAT-SEN'S NEW MOVE.
MISCELLANEOUS TAXES ABOLISHED.
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1924.
people of Kwangtung. With all thean griovances the people of Kwangtung, especially the' mer- chant class, have gradually shown {little_fafth ́in the Revolutionist.
Government.
WORLD FLIEHTS.
AMERICAN AVIATORS LEAVE WASHINGTON. Principles And Actions. Little do they realise that the world-fllers have departed for the
Warbington, Bept.. 14.-Tho The Canton Gazette contains
principle of the revolution is one striking manifesto from Dr. Sun thing while the course of action Pacific coast to complete their Yat-sen, in which he returns the taken by the revolution is another, light.-Router's American Bervice. province of Kwangtung to the peo-With regard to the principle of the War May Delay Maj. Zanni. ple for holf-government. The revolution, the Government will Tokio, September, 6.Tho plans Gazette introduces it as follows:
not waver in its determination to of Majur Zanni, Argentinian world As announced yesterday. Pre-carry it through. As to the course avintor, may be changed because sident Sun has issued a Mant- of action adopted, the Revolution-of the war which is being fought fosto to the people of Kwangtung lat Government will not hesitate around Shanghai. in which, while rigidly adhering to have it altered to conform with The advizability of flying direct- to his revolutionary principles, he existing conditione.
ly from Shanghal over the routo admits that the administrativo The present condition in Kwang- taken by the American flyers is, acts of the Government have not tung is due to the fact that the being considered, or it is possiblo been attended with success-owing course of action adopted by the that the fight may be delayed to the exigencies of the Military revolution is unsound. It is not until conditions are more nearly situation.
due to the principle, Should those normal.
In deciding to instituto immedi-who complain of the unsatisfac- Flying northward from Shanghai ately complete self-government tory course of action, attack the is deemed to be hazardous at this In the Municipality of Canton and principle of the revolution and time.---Router, throughout the province, and in oppose the existence of the Revo- cancelling all war taxes President Jutionlet Government, then, the Sun le putting up squarely to the Government, for the sake of pre- people the responsibility for gov-serving its revolutionary principle, orning or misgoverning them will be forced to
take action solves. The following is a free and crush such opposition. rendering Into English of the ori-]
ginal document in Chinese, which is bound to create a profound sen sation in the minds of the people as doubtless Dr. Sun Intends, and give them "furlously to think."
The Manifesto.
strong
Radical Changes.
Now the Government is willing to change its course of action and invites the co-operation of the people. The Government solemnly (makes the following declarations:
1. The various troops will ba despatched on. an expedition against the North in the short- est possible time.
2. To return the province of Kwangtung to the people of tho. province for self-government. The Canton Municipality to be reorganized and a new Mayor
The People's Indiference. For more than 30 years, I with my comrades, in order to carry out the principle of the revolution. absolutely disregarded the opposi tion of the world. Even the Iron Thu manifesto reviews the re- was insuficient to cause me to al- rulo of the Mauchu Government cent history of Canton, and states:ter my purpose. Although ridi-
In spite of strenuous efforts, the cule, treason and other Government has been unable to chargea were heaped upon mo, to raiso sufficient funds to meet the none did I give a second's thought. necessary military needs. Hence, Truly, the people of Kwangtung disagreeable miscellaneous taxes well know what I have gone were introduced, resulting in the through. Hence, It is to the in- Increase of price on alt commo-terest of the people of Kwangtung
3. All miscellaneous taxes do- dities and aggravating the high at large, and the merchants too,
clared cancelled and regulated cost of living. As it is the duty to support the Revolutionist Gov-
by the incoming elected officials. of every citizen to take part in ernment work, for the principle of has decided to carry out the fore- The Revolutionist Government the revolution, and while the pes the revolution, and at the same going three steps. The people of plu of Kwangtung alone have time co-oparate with the Govern Kwangtung should realise that the borne the greater part of the resment to modify the course of ac-Government is ready to ponsibility, it is plain that the peo-tion in the revolution.
to be elected by the people as a first step towards self-govern ment.
modify
the course of action of the revolu-
ple of Kwangtung have shared un- It is clear that the present fairly. Added to this grievance, state of affairs has been brought tion in accordance with the wishes oppression from disorderly and about by the indiTerence of the of the people. It is now for the unthinking generala; unscrupulous people towards national affairs, People to show their enthusiasm officials enriching themselves un-and their refusal to work together that the aims of the revolution in support of the Government so der the pretext of raising money with the Government. In its for the Government, have rendor-
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