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CHIANG'S POLICY.

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SET OUT.

INTERESTING TRANSLATION.

K.C.C. CONCERT.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

K.O.S.B. BANDS PROVIDE A DELIGHTFUL EVENING.

ENGLISH POLO,

OPENING OF THE SEASON.

London, May 2-The London Polo' season opened to-day with practice games for members of the Hurlingham. Ranelagh and Roe- hampton clubs.

Ideal weather, a cool night and A clear sky, favoured the band concert at the Kowloon Cricket Club on Saturday night, and fully The following is a translation one thousand people attended.

Public Interest will be minimiz- of a document issued by General The programme, arranged by the

full bands of the King's Own Scoted this year owing to the absence Chiang Kai-shek, showing 33 ob tish Borderers, was delightfully jects he has in view in carrying varied, and the haunting sira of of any visiting team, while many out the principles of Dr. Sun Yat-"A Dervish Chorus in the Soudan" of the best ponies are being loaned and "In a Persian Garden" seemed to the Army of India team repre- particularly appropriate.

senting Hurlingham against the United States, in the Westchester Cup.

Ben: ...

The Kowloon Cricket Club had been specially decorated for the occasion, red and green, the Club's colours, being adopted as the colour scheme for the profusion of lights.

China is very backward because of Imperialism. Imperialism is preventing China's economic deve lopment, bleeding her to death, to fatten its own capitalists, and

The programme was opened by further, to control her economic the "Retreat" played by the bug destiny. By her economic, political, lers, pipers and drummers, and educational, and other methods, it concluded with a "Grand Military Tattoo" in which all instruments is cutting off our territory, open- joined. To lend further variety, ing ports, controlling customs, Pipe Major W. C. K. MacKie dane forcing the acceptance of unequaled a "Hornpipe" and was obliged to give an encore, while four of treaties, the carrying away, of the pipers danced a "Roel" in the China's products, forcing delivery course of an excellent rendition of of raw materials at mlaor prices, the "Scottish Fantasia," a musical reducing our country to a mere plece which included all the more market place of the Imperialists, popular Scottish tunes. Imperialism is using our mill- tarists to create confusion, and to destroy development of industries

The proceeds of the concert will in China. This is done to further protect their own special powers. be devoted to providing. hospital The militarists succeed to the comforts for the troops, and all ideas of the ancient monarchists, who assisted in the arrangement joln with Imperialists in sacrificare to be heartily congratulated or great measure of success ing the interests of the people and the

achieved. the industry of the nations.

Another item which was greatly un "Yvonne" appreciated was selection.

Now in recont decades Yuan Shih-kai tried to be Emperor and Chang Hsun tried to restore the China, are not allowed freely to Emperor. Feng Kuah-chang and purchase and maintain any pro- Hsu Hsi-chang tried to destroy perty or to institute any bank or the constitution and Tsao Kun to issue banknotes. and Wu Pei-fu usurped positions

and robbed the country. These all have trodden down the "people

Concerning the People.

There is also a possibility of one or two of the high handicap play- ers accompanying the Hurlingham team as reserves, so that alto- gether prospects do not look very bright for followers of first class polo in England.

The low handicap tournaments, however, will be well supported, there being a considerable number of players ready to take this oppor- tunity of raising the figure after their names on the programme.

Prominent Players.

Among these teams is one in which Colonel Casares, the new Argentine military attache, and his son will play a prominent part, while other prominent low-mar- kers, including Sir Ian Walker, M. D. Blair and the Heller brothers, will lead teams into the field in en- deavors to guin honors in the Tyro' Cup, Novices Cup and Roehampton Junior Cup tournaments.

The prospects of Army pole are considered good, many old players being now on home service and a fair sprinkling of keen new ones springing up. Regimental tour ments, therefore, are assured of

Bome succèsя.

ex-

In spite of the enormous pense to civilian players, the game is gaining popularity in the coun- ties, no fewer than thirty-three Co-clubs how being affiliated to the

County Polo Association.

9. To organize a clean and pure

so that China has become almost Government, and drive away a feudal fief.

vetous officials and foul magis The purpose of the revolu-trates and clearout all accumu tionisla is. to break down lated corruptions of the former Imperialism and militarism and Government.

England's best players, however, are almost invariably produced by the Army, young civilians being unable to afford the luxury of con- to protect complete freedom of the people, as stant practice on good ponies.

State regards public assembly, organiz-

to breate a free and independent- 10. To confirm definitely the

order

nation, in

the interests

the of

and of the people. This hasing societies, and freedom of

residence and religion.

salaries

been the life idea of my Master speech, of free press, and free any purpose; and to increase the (Sun Wen). Therefore our party has held the First and Second Na- tional Assembly and so the Govern- ment and I myself make this declaration.

Clean Sweep of Anti-Revolu- tionaries.

of the teachers of the 11. To unify the national primary schools, and decrease the

the tuition of students. finance, and to sweep away

23. Improve the living condi- corruption of likin. "

12. To abolish the aur-taxes on tions of soldiers, to provide for agricutural land, to discontinue better education of the soldiers, the collecting of the revenue in and to confiscate the property of advance, to do away with all mis- rebellicus opponents,to be used in Imperialism and militarism keep cellaneous extortions, and to pro-part for the old, impotent, and each other, hence if we want tohibit the assessing of military de- maimed soldiers.

24. Definitely fix and increase must ficits on the poor people.. accomplish our work we

13. To remit all the revenue of the salaries of the sub-ollicers break down these. To do this we

the famine areas, and of the National Executive and must unite the efforts of all the debts in people to sweep away the milit-place limits on rites of interest. Educational bodies, and recognize

14. To prohibit the planting. their organizations. arista of the country and the

and smoking of Equality Between the Sexes. influence of the Powers that op-transporting

25. To urge equality between my opium. pose the revolution. When Master was about to die he urged

"

15. Strictly urge co-operation man and woman and to enfran- that we should go to fight with between the armies and people, chise woman and establish her the North. The aim of his de-and to forbid billeting of soldiers right to hold office and all other claration is not only to put down by force upon the people or in the legal rights on an equality with

those of men. Teao and Wu but also to make schools.

once for all a clean sweep of all anti-Revolutionists, so, that there

might be no successions, not only

Development of Resources,

16. To develop the public n

Hources of raw products,

to break down the militarists but tural

means

26. To make a thorough census. 27. To make accurate survey of agricultural land.

28. To

organize local militia for in every village or country self-protection.

20. To build highways in every

also to strike down the Imperia- both national and provincial, and lism on which the militarists rely. to develop industry. This must be done to root out all 17. The Government must find

to anti-Revolutionists for ever, that some

grant certain district. China may come out of her feud amounts of money to relieve the alism and become a free and people from flood, drought, catas- self-governing nation.

trophe and famine, and keep low the price of fice, and to con- scate the property of rebels and enemies for relief.

Also in my Master's declaration it is plainly said that after our victory we must use the power of the Revolutionary Government to

18. To uphold and strengthen sweep away all powers and in the organization of the Bodies and fluence of the anti-Revolutionists, their development of workers, to set free the people and to seek farmers, merchants, and students, self-control, as regards foreigners, and by force to do away with all by abolishing all unequal treaties, ebabacles to their political rights. and the bringing about of mutual self-respect, thus te sweep away settled their military problems,

which must be realized:

19. All the Provinces, having

30. To repair and deepen the rivers.

31. Reforestation.

02. To improve the system of currency and prohibit the exces sive issuing of banknotes,

33. To give Government aid to co-operative societies among the common people in order to pro- vide for co-operation as between producers and consumers.

Revolutionary Duty.

my

Of the above objects, all pos- all Imperialism in China that she may immediately give orders, ac-sible should be at once put into

fathers may be elevated to a position of cording to my Master's principles practice, and of the remainder I and bre- for the founding of the nation, to and international equality.

pledge ourselves to .. The following are the concrete establish local self-control, tothren principles that are necessary and carry out the election by the the utmost for their accomplish- people of Provincial Civil Cover- ment. To all our people (fathers nors,, the Magistrates, and Village and brethren) I state that the R- Self-Controlling Bodies, and to volution is for the benefit of both After the war is quite settled, I arrange for the calling of town the country and the people, and it wish to accomplish the purposes of meetings, district meetings and is truly of the people themselves. the Provincial Assemblies in order The people are the foundation of my Master.

1. To call a preparatory Na to change and improve the politi-the revolution. The goal of the tional Assembly of citizens, cal condition of each town, district through which a true National As-and province. sembly of citizens may be called

Concerning the Country.

to solve the problem of the coun- try, and to establish a unified Na- tional Government,

Agricultural Land Tenure.

revolution is to strike down Im- perialism. To do this we must have the support of all the people. Now the gathering together of the break Armies at Wuchung is to

strike down Imperialism. To

20. To change and improve the system of tenure of agricutural down Wa Pei-fu and a few other

2. With regard to foreign coun-nnd, and to determine by law the militarista cannot be regarded as tries, to abolish the unequal traumaximum limit of tax and rent, the sole end of the Revolution. tles, to revise or minke equal in order to improve the living ilence, fathers and brethren, quickly come together under the treaties mutually honouring each conditions of the farmers. others' sovereignty.

21. To establish laws for labour "Blue Sky and White Sun". (the give and 3. To evacuate all the foreign aoldiers and warships which are crs, and manufacturers, and the revolutionary flag) domiciled in the interior of China. rules of the labour unions, to de- yourselves to this cause, for your 4. To cancel consular jurisdic-termine the minimum wages of own great benefit, to the organiza- labourers, and prohibit the crueltion of revolutionary bodies, for treatment by both foreign and the strengthening and establish- 5. To take back the Concessions. Chinese employers and factory ment of the army and of the Government. Also 6. To take back Customs autonoforemen; and to improve the sani Kuomintang

tion.

inty.

i

7. To standardize the church [tation of factories, and especially all these people who are not yet schools, and to take back the protect the children and women under the sway of the Kuomintang army should secretly organize and workers. rights of education.

22. Definitely fix educational promote the work of Revolution. 8. To sea that all foreign na- tions, unless having secured the expenses and disallow anybody to Do not sit still, but accomplish permission of the Government. of take or borrow school funds for your revolutionary duty.

MONDAY, MAY 30. 1927.

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TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.

The following is the list of local share quotations issued to-day:

Banks.

Hongkong Bank, $1,070 b. Chartered Bank, 420 n. Mercantile A. & B., £30 n. Marcantile C., 2131 n. P. and O., £91 8. East Asia, $68

Marine Ina.

Canton Ins, $620 p. China Underwriters, $30 n. North China, Tis. 143 b. Union Ins., $280 Yangtozo Ins., $38.

Fire Ins.

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China Firos, $200 b. H. K. Fire Ins., 600 n.

Shipping.

Douglases, $31 n." Steamboats, $224 b. Tugs, $1.10 n. Indo-China, (Prof.) $30 Shell Trans., 98/- a. Star Ferries, $54 m. Waterboats, $142 b.

Refineries.

China Sugars, $18. Malabons, $31 n. Mining.

Benguats, $1.70 b. Kailans, 38/- b.

Langkats. Tls. 197 b.

S'hai Exploration, Tls. 4 b. Shanghai Loans, Tls. Gb. Raubs, $4 n. Tronohs, 21/- n. Ural Caspiana, 8/- ^n.

Docks, etc.

Kowloon Wharves, $103 b. Whampoa Docks, $38 n. Hongkews, Tls. 140 b. New Engineerings: Tls. 5 b. Shangha: Docks Tis. 106 b.

Lands, Hotels, etc.

04.

H. and S. Hotels, $6.90s, H. K. Lands, $53 Realtys, $69. Territorials, $1

n.

Humphreys, $121. n.. Princos Bldgs, $39 n. Rural Lands, $1 n.

Cottons.

Ewo Cottons, Tls: 7.70 b. Orientals, Tls. 2.10 n. - S'hai Cottons, Tls. 51 X. Div.

Buses, Trams.

China Buses, Tis, 7 b. Tramways, $21 5. Peak Trams, (old) $15_n. Singapore Trame, $10/6 n. Taxis, $1 n.

Miscellaneous.

Amusements, 8304 b. Canton Icos, 5 r

Coments (Comb.) $7.30 n. China Tights, $14.20 b. China Prov., $4.30 b. Constructions, $2.30 n. Dairy Farms, $151 b. Der A, Wing, $60. H'kong Electrics, 855 b. Macao Eléctrica, #35 b. "Ropos (Old) $10 n.

Lane Crawfords, $78. Mackintosh, $19 n. Sinceros, 8 n. United Asbestos, $20 Watsons $11 Powells, 86 h Tolophone 3.70 .

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