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THE FLYING GENERAL.
CHIEF OF AIR MINISTRY TO FLY TO NANKING."
PRESS MAGNATE.
MR. ROY W. HOWARD TO TOUR THE FAR EAST,
LAND OF PROMISE. ·
SIR ROBERT HO TUNG'S VIEW DE MANCHURIA,
New York, Aug. 25.
Mukdeu, Aug. 30. Mr. Roy W: Howard, head of Sir Robert Ho Tung, broadcast- one of the greatest newspapering his Impressions of Manchurla chains in the world, is leaving yesterday evening, sald: New York with Mrs. Howard to- day on a Far East trip which will include two calla in Shanghai and
Manchuria, is going through the etage of great development, which will have far-reaching effects on the economic fo of the inhabitants, and even perhapa on that of other!
Canton, Aug. 29. General Chang Wai-chang, Com- runder of the Canton Air Force, who was recently appointed thier of the Nanking Air Ministry, is leaving Canton shortly
for the capital to assume his appointment, General Chang is now busily en- gaged in winding up the Canton probably a side trip to Nanking, Air Office and is making prepara- As co-chief with Robert Scripps parts of China. tlons for his departure. General of the Scripps-Howard News- 'I acknowledge with much, plon- | Chang and his party are expected papers, Mr. Howard hopes to make sure the great courtesy and kind- to fly to Nanking on the aeroplanes, n general survey of conditions Inlness shown us by Marshal Chang "The Pearl River" and the "Spirit] the Orient with special reference | Hauek-liang. The frank way the of Canton." The party will include to China. He was formerly pre- Marshal has discussed with me the Captains Wong Kwong-yu, Com-sident of the United Press and in various problems confronting him, mander of the 1st Company, Yang at present chairman of the United has made us feel like old friends. Kwoon-yu, Commander of the 2nd. Press Board of Directors, and will I am very favourably impressed by Company and Megare, Ting Kee: inspect United Press bureaux at his personality, and feel convinced chu, Tam Shau, and Woo Kam-ya of
the Canton Air Force-Nam Chung Manila.
Tokya, Poking, Shanghai and he is sparing no effort in trying to
Po.
full the grent responsibilities. Inld [on his young shoulders to benefit
In view of the fact that the first The primary purpose of the his people and his country. His formation. flight from Canton to trip is to allow Mr. Howard to position is an unenviable 'one, the Nanking will be made in the next attend the Pan-Pacific Conference difficulties in his way are numerous, couple of days by Gen. Chang Wai- in Kyoto, to which he is an official but he is bravely struggling with chang and his squadron of flying delegate. He will sail from them at the series over su
officers, Col. Chau Po-hang, Seattle with Mrs. Howard on the surmount them deserves every suc- Principal of the Aviation School President Grant, and after a stay gave a very claborate farewell in Japan will proceed to Shanghat
Signs of Progress, ; immer in their honour at Nam from Kobe on the President Yuen Restaurant when all the Adams, reaching Shanghai Septem-fifteen years ago, there has been a
Since my last visit to Mukden, i officers attached to the Bureau and ber 30, and departing for Manila remarkable development. The fac school were also invited."
on October 2.
tories are working under full pres- The guests of honour were the Following:-Gen. · Chang Wal- On the return trip from Manila ure, the godowns are filled, mer-) chang, Colonels Wong Kwong-yu, the Howards will make a longer chandise is being transported to Woo Kum-ya, Ting Kee-cnu, Yang|stay, renching Shanghal on the and from ships, new roads are Koon-yu, Tam Shat, and Art Lym President Lincoln on October: 17 being made and others widened, and the pioneer aviator of China. and leaving on the Cleveland on new buildings are being erected Many good wishes were given the October 30. During this time everywhere. It is evident that airmen by their brother oflcera, Mr. Howard hopes to meet im- this great activity must mean pros some of whom will also be going up portant government leaders, many which has more than trebled during perity to the whole population, son after Gen. Chang Wai-chang is of whom he has previously met the past fifteen years. inaugurated into office in the Capital either in China or America. He No small part of this progress is as Chief of the nation's Air Force.is particularly anxious to see Dr. being carried out by foreign enter- Journalist Passenger, 6. T. Wang, with whom he be-prise at Dafren and other citick came acquainted when he visited along the South Manchurian Rail- Peking in 1924.
way. I pointed this aut to Marshal The Huwards plan to be in at-Chang, who replied that he and the tendance at the Pacific Relations people of Manchuria welcomed the Institute. nt Kyoto from October introduction of foreign capital and 28 to November 9, after
naturally they which enterprise, they will prorced to Peling and would prefer these to come from
the Chinese themselves. thence to Moscow, Berlin, Paris, London and' back to New York, reaching home on December 21.
Canton, Ang. 30. General Chang Wai-chang and his staff will leave Canton on Sep- tember 1, at 6 a.m, with seven planes,
The Canton Gazette will give its renders in due course a graphic Recount of the light, to be written by the only civilian allowed to go up with the planes, the editor, Mr. Chan Yit-sun or Alec. Chan, underi which name he is better known in Hongkong. Mr. Chan thinks the only effective way to stir up in-i terest of the people in nyiation, is to get up in the air and give
JAPAN'S NAVY.
his inpressions from the layman's REPLACEMENT
angle of what the planes can do:
as a Bylting factor and as monoter
of trinde and commerce. Within a
week or so, Mr.. Chan, exports to:
heads of the. Government.-C«»» Ton Newn Agency.
but
Chance for Capital
I therefore take this opportunity of informing all my Chinese and foreign friends that in Manchuria they will find lucrativé employment for their capital and labour.
I am confident that with a con- PROGRAMME.ernment and peace and birde, com- tinuance of the existing good Gov-
Tokyo, Aug. 30.
bined with an influx of capital and enterprise, the future prosperity
It is learned on the highest an-Jof this vast, rich country will In-
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be back in his editorial chair, but thority that owing to the disarma-erenge by leaps and bounde,
inent discussions in London, The Sino-Russian crisis is now while at Nanking he says he, is formal announcement of the pros-attracting much attention going to interview all the bigpective auxillary replacement pro, Mukden, and has more or less ní- gramme has been withheld lest it fected its economic life. However, should hinder the discussions. I have no doubt that the far-seeing It is also wished to avoid giving statesmen of the two great countries rise to the auspicion that it is will soon come to an understanding. Karachi, Aug. 29. merely a paper programme with doing no good to either party. The Indus a rising a rapidly which to bargain at the next dis- Reuter, that 72 feel were registered last, armament conference. From the ught as compared with 63 fret same source it is learned that some. yesterday morning.
of the figures in the newspaper Heavy damage to the Lloyd Bur reports are erroneous though the rage works appears inevitable.-reports on the whole are correct. Reuter.
Reuter,
Cleveland, Aug. 30. Lady Heath is reported to be re- covering-Renter'a American Ser. pier.
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