TIT FOR TAT.
C.E.R. Employees Appeal.
(Special to "Telegraph")
Harbin, Feb. 18. Employers of the Chinese Enstern Ballway, both Chinese and Rus. sian, who have been discharged by the Soviet, have appealed for help to the British Miners' Federation, conl recalling that during the strike, Soviet workers 'loted the British minors part of ti sir wages,
The appeal says that after the Sino-Rusalan conflict of 1920, aix thousand employees of the C.ER. Soviet's were discharged at the
Instigation, since when they had tried vainly to obtain a refund of their savings from the Itailway Savings Department.
"We Don't Want Money,
"Minera of England," the appen! goes on, when you were fighting for your interests, the Sovjet rail. way workers allotted you part of their salaries during a period of six rathe
"Now the time has arrived tor you help us.
you
the
"We don't want moner Inst ank
inform to Soviets, who call themselves the defenders of the profetariat, that they, more than any others, ure unfairly treating their employees."--Reuter,
former
ROBBERS ACTIVE
POSEH.
ATTACK ON MARKET SQUARE.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
Japanuis bluejackets being rushed up to an assailed position in Chapei.
CHELSEA IN LAST EIGHT.
FINE CUP. WIN OVER WEDNESDAY.
DRAMATIC APPEAL TO JAPAN.
(Continued from Pape 1.)
it in the present conflict in virtue of the position of Japan as a mem- ber of the League of Nations and u permanent member of its Coun
LEAGUE RESULTS. [elf.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1933.
KEEN DEBATE AT
Y.M.C.A.
RESPONSIBILITIES OF YOUTH.
TALK BROADCAST.
After an exceptionally good de- Late, featured by reasoned argu- ments and flavoured with rhetoric, the Y.M.C.A. Literary and Debat- Ing Society last night accepted the motion that modern youth is fulfill Ing its responsibilities.
Held in the new social' hall, and successfully broadcast by ZIW.. the debate attracted a number of Indies, and the keenness displayed by the nudience to take part in the discussion was evidence of the popular appeal of the subject and of the interest taken in it,
The chair was occupied by Mr. S. A. Gray, Secretary ar the Society, the four leading speakers being Mr. E. F. Selk, Mr. A. R. Brown, Mr. T. J. Price and Mr. W. J. Kentes,
in proposing the motion "That Modern Youth In Fulfilling Its Re- sponsibilities", Mr. Selk firstly de fined modern youth and its respon siblities. Roth, he said. were somewhat clastic terms, but he thought youth could be taken to the age of mean people between
andi 30 or 36. The adolescence men who went through the latter part of the War were usually look- ed upon as the young men of the industrial world to-day.
Responsibilties Defined.
which has de- "The situation London, Feb. 18.
veloped in the Far East during The responsibilities of Modern Chelsea Jotoed the Arsenal us the
were will be fully Youth he suggested
[1] past months Landon's representatives in the studied by the Commission ap- educating themselves to take IN||||ight of the English Cup painted with the consent of both serious part in the social and in
when to-day they defeated Shef- feld Wednesday in the fifth round parties. But since the Commis-dustrial life of today. (2) mar- sion was set up there have occurringe and the procreation of a new replay at Stamford Bridge,
Chelsen won by two goals to aired, and are still occurring, events generation, the development after playing a drawn match of at Shanghai which have intensi- of a physical conselence which gon each at Sheffield ગામા fled public anxiety throughout expresses itself in the retention Saturday.
the world, which endanger the of good health and keeping
by exercise. (4) the A number of English Lengus lives and interests of the nationals body fit
out of ploneer and des matches
also played this of numerous countries, add to the carrying evening. the results of
which unexampled dilleulties with which velopmental work. were:
the whole world is faced in the present crisis, and threaten to throw new and serious obstacles in the path of the Disarmament Conference.
were
ENGLISH LEAGUE.
Watchow, Feb. 16. A report From Poses
mak Shik) a city in Western Kwangsi, near the borders of Yunnon Pro- vince, says that robbers are active in the country surrounding Poneh. On January 24, three men con- victed of being bandits were shot on the public execation grounds. A week later, several brigands made a bold attack on the Posch market square, during the course of which they murdered and robbed a money-changer, making Bradford
succesful get-away with several Bury hundred dollars,
Fiv
Arsenal Derby Huddersfield Newcastle Portsmouth
Division I
4 Grimsby
3 West Bromwich 1
Division II.
| Manchester 11. Work in progressing slowly on
Division Poseh-Nanking highway. Workmen are engaged in creeting stone bridges and culverts along the proposed rondfærd,
Watford
1
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Middlesborough 1
3
Bulten
2 Birminghom
1 Preston N. E.
Bradford
5
Burnley
1 (South).
J Crystal Palace
SCOTTISH CUP DRAW.
6
1
Regrets.
the
I had to be realised that on the young men and wonten of to-day auch A rested responsibilities never had been borne since the most flourishing days of the Ro- man Empire.
There was no doubt that youth was educating itself seriously for the task of taking a fitting part in modern life. Everywhere there was ample evidence of this fact. la America and other parts of the| world young nien were spending their time and money at the techin- cal, polytechnic and night schools, continuing in adult life the educa- tion whose beginnings they receiv
"The twelve memberá of the 1 Council are far from disregarding the grievances advanced by Japan and throughout all these months have given her the full confidence which they owed to an associate of long standing, who has ever been punctilious in the fulllment of all her obligations and duties 18 JA mumber of the communityed when children. of rations. They cannot but regret. however, that she has not found it possible to make full use of the methods of peaceful settle; mant provided in the Covenant and recall once again the solemn ander- the replay of the taking of the Paet of Paris that as publie Scottish Cup fu-day by three clear the solution of international dis- Correspon-goals.
(putes shall never be sought by The draw for the fourth round later than peaceful means, of the Cup, which, will be played oir on March 3, has also been Įmade, resulting as follows:
Partick
The loral Government and mili tary authorities have ruffisented
all the larger shrines and temples.
in the vicinity and the buildings
2010
Clash Retween Rangers and Motherwell.
Kilmarnork defeatrak
in United in undergoing alterations preparation for use
buildings. Or, Oiên
fritt.
STILL AWAY FISHING.
FAILURE TO APPEAR AT SESSIONS.
Lam Haj-kip, and Lam Hol-ko failed to appear t the again Criminal Sensions this morning to answer a charge of having offered a bribe to a public servant, and on the application of Mr. Hin shing Lo, the cases were adjourn-i ef to the next Sessions.
Mr. Lo told Mr. Justice Lindsoll' that the two men were evidently It was unlike out at sen fishing.
NEW ARGENTINE REGIME.
V
V Hamilton
Airdrie Clyde Dunfermline V. Rangers
Va
Dundee
Kilmarnock Motherwell
-Router.
THIRTY DOLLARS FOR GIRL.
of the abduction of H
China's Position.
"They carinot but recognise that which is taking the conflict place on her territory, China has ut her case in the hands of the League and has agreed to necept its proposals for a peaceful settlement.
no
Youth Criticised.'
Every now all then spasmo lic, outeries tool. place in the Press criticising youth for not marrying and bringing up new generation. Bat marriage
showed statistics
of
that there were no grounds- for these accusations by "Pater- familias" or "Father of Eight". The physical consciousness modern youth was well realised. The growing importance aflachet to hygiene and keeping it, the Achool clinics, establishment of baby welfare centres and the tre mentious national movements along physical culture lines were indica tions of the truth of the ascer- tion.
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"The twelve members of the Council recall the terms of Article
After quoting illustrations to Prn of the Covenant by which all show how youth was fulfilling the members of the League have
its responsibilities in pioneering, undertaken to respect and pre religion, literature and the arts, serve the territorial integrity and Mr. Selk pointed to movements ly, whether they could really, say ABDUCTORS SENT TO [existing political independence of such as the Y.M.C.A., Y.W.C.A. they were doing all they could for
'PISON.
all the members of the Lengue.
Boy Scouts and Girl Guides to
the Y.M.C.A. It was easy enough to get people to It is their friendly right to direct prove how youth was in many
agree to on committees, but much harder Sentences of six months hard attention to this provisiou, partict-ways carrying out its tasks.
to get them to do their share labour ench were imposed by Mr. Iarly as it appears to them to follow youth of to-day was retaining and Wyane dones en a woman had twa that no Invasion of territorial in developing all those traits in the the work, which often devolved of
of Britain the Secretary, national character ly that they would jump bail, as men at the Central Police Court tegrity and change in the
They had a new and handsome it was possible that the Crown this morning on charges asing political independence of any mem. which had made it what it was, and while youth of Britain did would not offer evidence against out
girl ber of the League brought about in
wing recently opened, but he one of them. Mr. Whyte Smith, from flongkong, to Macao, where disregard of this Article, ought to that, they could not help taking wondered how much
of youth was concerned in its be recognised as valid and effectual their right place in the scheme of
erection, and for the Crown, agreed to the ad-she was sold to a brothel.
Originally a third man journment, and the recognisances ;
was by the members of the League,
whether even now the young peo- things.
The Opposition,
ple were not inclined to sit back were respited until the next Ses-charged, but his plea of not guilty. wan accepted by the prosecution,
Nine Power Treaty. sion,
Mr. T. J. Price, in opposing the and not concern themselves either
with and he was acquitted,
Detective Inspector John Japan has the incalculable res motion, referred to the present with how it came about or whe
they
could do something to Murphy, attached to the Sacre-ponsibility before the public opin- generation as being unspanked tarint for Chinese Affairs, said the ion of the world to be just and and spalled. It might be partly Justify it.
Mr. Price regretted the absence girl's husband was an attendant restrained in her relations with due to the war, when the children
of family life and argued that in the mental hospital in Singa-China. She has already acknow- were deprived of the father's in-
ledged
most fluence and admonition, but youth Youth to-day had too much leisure, this responsibility in
which often resolved itself into came to Hongkong solemn tornis becoming one of the had grown up unspanked and con pore and he with his wife on January 12.
pleasure. Leleure was most de- They had been living in Singapore signatories of the Nine Power aequently with little desire
sirable, if it was used properly, together since October last, pre-Treaty whereby contracting full its responsibilities.
It was obvious that youth had but there seemed to be no serious vloun to which the girl had been Powers expressly agreed to respect
effort to think, and the art of an inmate of a brothel there. the sovereignty, Independence and not learned the lesson of the war,
In-for to-day we still had wars and conversation was being lost. On arrival in Hongkong they territorial and administrative
rumours of wars, despite all the met the fourth of the defendants,tegrity of China.
horrors endured a few years ago. to be awept by revolution in 1930, (the man who was discharged) "The Twelve members of the What was youth doing lu regard Mr. A. R. Brown, in seconding will return to n constitutionni
high to this? So far as he could ace, the motion, pointed to several na- Government on Saturday, when he induced them to stay at Council appeal to Japan's
his house at 259. Hollywood Road. sense of honour to recognise the very little at all.
tional movements such as Fascism President-Eleet General Agustin The couple agreed and paid 50 obligations of her special position They had a League of Nations and Hiltorism which indicated that Juato will replace the Provisional centa
1 lodging A for board and
dry
in and the confidence which nations and a branch of it in Ilongkong, youth was definitely taking a keen President, Lt. General Jose F. On February 9, the husband behave placed in her as a partner in but how many young people took Interest in its responsiblilties and Uriburu..
onme 11 and was taken to the Tung the organisation and maintenance an active interest In It? So far was making a big effort to fulfil General Justo will be confronted Wax Hospital where he was doof peace British Wireleas
as he knew, only one young man them. In all branches of life with the difficult problem of find-tained until last Saturday. On
and yet attended the meetings of youth was endeavouring to intro- ing methods adaptable to combat his discharge he returned to tho
the local branch of the Longue. | duco a progressive movement,, Ing the economic depression and house, but found his wife and
the It seemed that youth was not fae- and in numbers of things there had
The hoat
With the useistance disappeared. stabilising the Government's
was evidence of the determination husband could
anding up to its responsibilities лесопа not find them Macao pollee, the Anancial situation.
af, youth, and
matter third defondants were arrested garding war. ana
report
the
Mr. W. J. Keates, supporting the La La the
On Sunday, and the girl recovered from a he saw the fourth defendant, brothel where she had been sold
opposition, contended that the He did not have to go further most important responsibility meeting of the Hongkong Electric whom he pointed out to the police for $80 by the first defendant.
fourth defendant was arrested The second and third defendants than the Y.M.U.A. in Hongkong to of youth was thought, for the Co., Ltd., is advertised to take place at the Company's offices, P. & and volunteered to find the girl had each been given 35 by the show how youth was not fulfilling future and not so much for the Bulldre, on Wednesday, March 28, who had been taken to Macao by mistress for their trouble in the Ils responsibilities. He wondered, present. The future was in the
his wife, the first defendant.
If they asked themselves serious hands of youth to make or mar
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and to fulfil this gravo respon sibility youth nacded courage, vigour and Idealism, particularly idealism.
Mr. Keates pointed to the type
PREMIER ATTENDS
CABINET,
of book rond by members of the NOW OUT OF NURSING" HOME. Y.M.C.A. library as an index to
the mentality of the youth of to- day,
and said that La genera. tion which obtained intellectual refreshment
London, Feb. 17,
Ite
The Prime Ministar the nursing home, this from Edgar Wallace and Margaret Ken-proceeded to Downin nedy, not to mention the splurges where he presided ever of the "IT" woman, needed a little of the Cabinet. This he loft for Chequers; |sobering up.jja
spend some days After the motion had been fully will.
it is undecided. Yet wN discussed by members of the tanke audience, a ballot was taken and will sperid, the thres the motion declared carried by 84 day which hit doet votes to:16/EST
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