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CHINA
Constructive Criticism By
Chinese Paper.
Commenting on the reports that the Government has decided to enforce the Conscription Law in certain experimental areas in the provinces, the Sin Wen Pao, in on, editorial states that though called. Conscription, the system provided by the Law was really one of recruitment.
"According to the National Con- seription Taw," the journal con- Forest Hills, Sept. 7.
tinues, "our military system la e process of dethroning divided into two classifications, worth Vines from the posi- namely, (1) citizens' army, and of being the world's best (2) standing army. The latter, la player, actually started it should be noted, is formed on ack Crawford in Australia. the bauly of individumi qualifica. year, was completed to- tions, age limitations, and per when the holder of the sonal choice. In other words, the ed States title, and former members of the standing army bledon champion was out-are recruited from among ed and beaten by Bryan people who are able to meet these rant in the fourth round of requirements. American National Cham- ship.
has been no bigger sensa first class tennis since Sharpe beat Henri Crehet In at round at Wimbledon in
the
WILB
Continuing the journal recalls the deplorable results achieved by the Ching Dynasty in its effort to reform the national military system. The chief defect that as soon as the period of active military service expired, the soldiern were put on the re- an Grant is the smallest serve list and given only a no- In the tournament, and won minal allowance. The men being h his versatility. He attack-thus thrown on their own rendur- tes' backhand with mixed ces, they became a nuisance to and volleys. Vines was the community at large. The sh and did not play anything reason, however, was due to the
champion.
fact that the men while in active service were not given training in any vocation so that after dischirge from military service they might have a means of livelihood."
nt, ranked No. 13 in the pre. American list, and No. 12 Orospectively in 1931 and literally toyed with the tall rnian for three sets, beating y acores of
6-3, 6-3, 6-3,
Referring to the reports that the Government has decided to
The picture above shows the returning Financs Head with Madame Soong as they disembarked at Shanghai last week. The bottom photo shows the Dollar liner President Jefferson as she came past
the Bund with Mr. T. V. Soong and other prominent parzonejos aboard.
demarente certain provinces for OFFENDING
this was not the only shock an experiment in national day's programine.
QUIST'S FEAT.
Satoh, Wimbledon
.con-
|scription, the Sin Wen Poo states that for years past the majority of our soldiers have semi-been recrafted from the provinces
MOTORISTS
Increase in Fine for Dangerous Driving
Several Europeans figured in truffle offences before Mr. Schofield, at the Central Magistracy this morning.
of Chihil, Shantung, Honan, at wha eliminated by Gregor, in, America's No. 7 player Hunan and Anhwel. In fact, the. a fivo set matchi, whilst practice has become such a com. an Quist, the Australian mon one that most of the able- oplisked his finest per bodied men in these provinces ance since leaving Austra now look to enlistment in the arly this year, by accounting army us a means of livelihood. Vilmer Alilson, No. 2 ranking Therefore, the journal points Mr. D. G. C. Middelburg of the r in the States, in straight out, in trying out the now con- Netherlands Consulate, summoned and with the loss of only six scription system, the Govern- for driving a private car past a nient, should leave out the above-stationary tram in Queen's Road, Ek Crawford got through after mentined provluces. Moreover, East, on August, 17 was fined $15. I two-hour battle with Sydney the Government should also try Traffic Inspector Alexander Bald J, who took him to four sets to train the recruits in some that a military ofleer with his fourteen games in the Anal useful occupation so that after wife and daughter, were about to their discharge from active aer-cross the road opposite the dock ank Shickly got through com-vize they may be able to earn a yard to board the tram, when de- bly against Nunoi.
living and not become à barden fendant's and another car drove on the community. Furthermore, | past, the number of men to be enlisted should depend on the financial condition of the Government. A
MCGRATH LEADS.
he match between. McGrath Clifford Sutter was brought to nd by darkness with MeGrath ing 3-1 in the final set. Cras
will play the survivor rday.
he quarter-finals will see the army. ers clash as follows:
in Grant v. Stoelfen
Perry
V. A. Quist
K. Shields vford
v. G. Mangin V. McGrath or
Sutter
NAVAL RACE NOW
INEVITABLE
JAPAN TO BUILD UP TO RATIO
NO APPROPRIATE DISCS.
Sergeant Banbrowsky said that the car was driven right up to the Dairy Farm,
JAPAN TO SAVE KEY TO PEACE OF
ALL JEWRY ·
League Forerunner of Anti-Christ
ALL
PREORDAINED
Tokyo, Sepl
Japan has been preordained to deliver the Jews from oppression
WORLD
ROOSEVELT AND
HITLER
NORMAN DAVIS'S
TASK
Washington, Sept. 3. President Roosevelt is convinced
and lead them back to the Promis- that Chancellor Adolph Hitler ed Land, and the Lengua. of Na-holds the key, to a successful dis- tions is the forerunner of the Anti- armament treaty, it was learned in Christ!
ofleinf circles here to-day and Mr. Such, In brief, is the somewhat Norman Davios, the President's atarting conclusion to which Ambassador-at-Large, is going to Bishop Nakada, of the Japan Holl- Europe at an early duto to per ness Church, has 'been lod by his sunde the Chancellor to agree to study of the Bible. Such, too, is the MacDonald formula.' the doctrine expounded by him in a booklet just published under the
title of "An Unknown Nation,"
which must be preceded by the Without full German agreement
Passages from Isaiah and the elimination of fear and auspicion. Book of Revelations form the basis the plan for international supervi- of his reasonings and his asser- sion of armaments will not be ne- tions on the first point, for he ceptable by many other power, Identifies Japan with the "nation the President is reported to have that thou knowest not, and n, nn- said in Hyde Park before depart- tion that knew not thee" (Isaiah ing on the cruise along the New 56:5) and with the "angelangend-j England const.
Ing from the east, having the reni The German attitude on armi- of the living God," mentioned in ment inspection and supervision the seventh chapter of the Book-was the principal subject discus- of Revelations.
Ingil by the President and Mr.
Davies,
"FROM THE SUNRISING."
GERMAN SUSPICIONS. He points oui, In regard to this second quotation that, in the Be
Oficial reports have reached vised Version, "from the east" la Washington that German -officials translated "from the sunrising," have become so auspicious and in other words "from (the land of) fearful of foreign-aggression they the Rising Sun, namely Japan. The fare trusting nobody. It has come. "four angela standing on the four to the point that when the United corners of the earth," mentioned States approves a suggestion made in the same passage, he identifies by France, Great Britain or Italy, with "the four great races of An; ¦ Germany suspects a united 'move Slava and to thwart the Reich's national ad- Teutons," and asserts that the
vancement.
To remove this auspicion, the passage in question can only be construed as foretelling anal President Instructed Mr. Davis to world war, terminating in the na-unsure Germany that the United tional restoration of the Jewish
POLICE OFFICER DEFENDANT ON DUTY glo-Saxofi, Latins,
ACCOSTED
PERSISTENT RICKSHAW
COOLIE
OF POLICE.
INDECENT LANGUAGE TO A CONSTABLE
+
people through the instrumen-States was never oager to have in- tality of the people of the Land ternational supervision of arma- "It is the duty of the police to of the Rising Sun, (the "unknownments but is willing to accept the A fine of $50 or six weeks im- protect the public and not to make nation' mentioned by laninh) proposal to make the Disarmament
and assault which will be forced to restrain Conference a success.
INCREASED NAVIES. prisonment was imposed on Ng false accasutions To,.30, licensed rickshaw driver, people" remarked Chan Ming- the warning nations "In the vicis when he pleaded guilty before Mr. hang, who was convicted by Mr.nity of Bugdad."
Until a few days ago it WAN Wynne-Tones in the Central Police Schofield, at the Contral Magis.
THE ANTI-CHRIST.
supposed that Japan was the only Court this morning to a charge of tracy this morning, on charges of
that looked upon tho sollefting for prostitution.
riding a push bicycle in circles in In developing this thesis and nation
naval building pro- "There is a lot of this going on Percival Street and using indecent emphasising the great mission American round about the Hongkong Hotel, Janguage to a constable who preordained in the Bible for Japan,gramme as actual expansion. Now Chater Road and the Post Office, arrested him.
Bishop Nakada stresses the fact however, the Government has re- They pick up men and take them Mr. Schofield remarked that it that "among the Five Great Pow-ports to the effect that many in to brothels and also keep a watch was a genuine case, and he had ers of the World to-day, Japan Germany see a menace in that pro- for Police raids" said Detective brought no witnesses to support, alone has never persecuted the gramme also. Many Germans are Inspector Baker, who was solicited ini,
Jews." In view, moreover, of the represented as feeling that the by the defendant last night.
Defendant was fined $10 on the very little contact she has ever Navy Department's order for 12 Inspector Baker said he was in Chater Ilond on a special job and firet charge and $5 on the second. had with the Jewish people, she new ships is the forerunner of a can well be described as "nation gigantic programme by the United pillars standing near the
that thou knowest not, and a no- States, Great Britain and France. tion that knew not thee." when the denfendant came up with
WIN
NEW WARSHIPS
While identifying Japan in this way, Bishop Nakada expresses his conviction that the Longue of Na- tions is of a kind that says, "Pence, peace, when there is no peace," and that ultimately it will be con- trolled by one man, the Anti- Christ, who will be the leading figure during the time of this great. tribulation."
Other European nations view -the-building programme as_a_nor=_ mal sequence to the London Con- ference which actually restricted building,
To bring Germany to this point of view, is Mr. Davis task and President Roosevelt and the Secre-
tary of State, Mr. Gordoll Hull, are France and Russia will accept the convinced that, if he can do it, British general disarmament pro- posals.
Dr. E. C. Humphreys was fined way should be devised to avoids for having failed to exhibit an
hla rickshaw and accosted hin. BRITAIN PLANS too heavy a train on the Govern appropriate licence dise, while Defendant persisted and came back onment Treasury without reducing ME. N. Drummond, Mr. F. R. Birch five times. The Inspector backoned
the efficioney of our
national and Mr. J. M. Morhaus were also to an Indian constable and had
fined $5 each for the same offence, the man arrested.
Defendant stated he had been
SUBSTANTIAL PRO- Mrs. H. Owen Hughes sum- In the Colony before but returned came back
GRAMME URGED, country. He moned for having driven a private to the car up Wyndham Street was fined ten days ago. There were licensed
London, Sept. 4. $10.
prostitutes in the Staunton Street aren before, he added.
It was reliably reported to-day Charged with keepingly-that the government will urge on brothels at 17, Graham Street and the next parliament a substantial JAPAN'S "DIVINE SANCTION." 20, Sui Street, respectively, two naval building programme, provid-
The whole world, he points out, nged Going for numerous new ships to be Tekyo, Sept. 3.
years, were fined $75 each by Mr. constructed in the next five years. is to meet with tremendous ad- Following the report that the
It was understood that Britainversities and sufferings during the Lan Ping-pul, the driver of a Wynne-Jones, who applied the U.S. Secretary of Navy Mr. Claude private car, was fined $25 for usual closure order.
intends to increase naval person-years of tribulation foretold in the be known that it has discounted nel by 10,000 to accommodate the scriptures, but the greatest suffer- many of the whispered reports |expansion in tonnage.
ars will be the Jews. Finally, how-that Germany is re-arming on to be forthcoming as a result of with the alloted task of gathering ate to the effect that machine The British move is understood ever, will come a 'mightly nation large scale Some of these reports the naval building programmes the scattered Jews together from guns, tanks and infantry equip announced or begun by the United the four corners of the earth and ment are being manufactured sc- States and Japan.
delivering them; and she, it will cretly and in large quantities. The the be, who will expose the true Administration holds with
"A British authorities, that Germany character of the anti-Christ.
ince apparently suffered
similar to that experienced inat Austin in the Davis Cup Nine games was all he could
ATOH ALWAYS trailing.
MAGISTRATE'S WARNING.
A. Swans. Is signed contracts having driven langerously in for building 32 warships, the Naval | Whitfeld.
Chinese
women.
one
fangin was always a set ahead Satoh, winning the first and Office here stated to-day that Japan Trafile Inspector Alexander said BIG HAUL OF HEROIN d, and although it was will be forced to build more war-that the defendant was speeding it, orally expected that the Japan-ships before 1936 though she does would repeat his performance not desira building .mpetition be-
the previous day ance he had caues of the stringent financial llad up in the fourth act, it situation.
ved to be otherwise. Mangin Before the
was
Whitfield and overlook a tram.
Mr. Schofield remarked hat in future he would increase the fine. for dangerously driving, as
re-
PILLS
PROPERTY SEIZED IN QUEEN'S ROAD
Brought before Mr. Schofield
T-GERMANY RE-ARMING.
The Administration also let it
A
lenders were somewhat doubtful as He thought that a fine of $2G was this morning on a charge of the CHINA'S JAPANESE great world war will break out should disprove the reports and,
American Navy cently there appeared to be a num tured the fifth set losing but started building, Japanese Navalher of instances of this offence.
games. Quist
dazzling against to Japanise plans, the Naval Office not enough to deter people. faon, who never recovered from Įspokesman stated. However, the indifferent start. The Austra-Japanese Navy says the American literally ran away with the attitude is now clear, and a build- teh, conceding one game in the ing raco will result. ning set, three in the second In case of war, he added, Japan and two in the third.
can not fight with "Japanese
NEW CHINESE HOTEL
possession of over 30,000 heroir pills Fu Foon, was remanded for seven days on ball of $2,500.
POLICY
SOONG INTERVIEWS HOÀNG TỤ
during the time of tribulation, and that the proposed international It is then that the divine sanction supervision would prevent such will be given to Japan to suppress rumours if it were adopted.. the white peoples (who have for 80 long persecuted the Jews) and onable the Jews to return to their native land, Palestine."
GOD-APPOINTED DUTY.
Mr. Cordell Hull was represent-, ed an believing that Mr. Davies. has an enormous task, but that there is a reasonable" "chance" of BUCCOBS.
Ý
R. O. Grimmitt, said 74, Queen's Road West, third floor, was raided and consequent on a report, a raid was also conducted on the ground
Tokyo, Sept. 4. floor of 71. Queen's Road West,
According to official informa- where certain property was seized, tion which reached here to-day
By no means, however, will LICENCE GRANTED ON The tenant had absconded,
Japan do this to assist the Caucas-FOREIGNER'S ARREST
BY MANCHUKUO Mr. J. T. Prior watched in the Mr. T. V. Soong, Chinese Finance tan races, he asserts, bat it will CONDITIONS
Minister who has just returned interests of the missing man, re from abroad, approved the
be the God-appointed duty of men-
Chinese Hotel at 67-77, Gloucester seized.
establishmont of their own state,; In conclusion, the spokesman Road, Wanchal, to which the name
Fu. chairman of the Peking which cannot be dons otherwise." said that the Navy will sock ap-of Luk Kok Hotel has been iven,
Political Council, in dealing with This duty, he declares, cannot be proval for the secand naval re-
niffers in north China: However, an application was made by Chan plenishment programme for the Chuck-yin for an hotel-keeper's next fiscal year.-United Presa, adjunct licence.
Appearing for the applicant,
the
I. G. N. Leo was rather dis-spirit" alone but reeds warships. bointing against the giant Since the United States and Great offen. The American's whirl- Britain started to bring their naval id Barvice followed up by forces to the ratio of 6-5-3 before Ind. volleying campaign, com- 1936, it will be vury dangorcus for tely broke up Loo's game. The Japan to have a poor navy glishman lost the first set to spokesman added. c, and although winning four nes in each of the next two neta, not look capable of extending puffen Parry went close to defeat in his
tch against Gledhill. The f herican played cleverly to regain t ground after Perry had won Orst set, and ho succeeded to a extent of capturing the sub- quent two sota.
But Perry refused to be rattled,
d calling up his reserves made
ort work of the fourth and fifth
44
bird:
Scores as supplied by Renter
EUS. CHAMPIONSHIP.
Fourth Round
G-2.
Upon completion of the big newgarding recovery of the propertyAures taken by General Hunni Japan to help the Jews in the ro
BRITISH FUNDS FIRM
G. Mangin (U. S.) beat J. Mr. P. M. Hodgson, of Messrs. Satoh (Japan) 0-2, 3-6, 6-3, 4-5, Ta'o & Hodgson, Informed the
Board that certain fire require- WEAKNESS OF GERMAN L. R. Stoeffen (U. S.) beat H.ments resulting from an Inspection G. N. Lee (Britain) 6-0, 6-4, 6-4 by the Fire Brigade has
been
A. Quiat (Australia) beat W. completed, and other readjust Allison (U.S.) 6-1, 6-3, 6-2.
monta word being carried out to
BONDS
London, Sept. 7. When the Stock Exchpugo to-
PRISON REVOLT IN BASRAH
SCHOOL-MASTER WITH:
· KUOMINTANG BOOKS
Harbin, Sept. 4. their interviews, it is said, reveal given to any European or Ameri- can nation, because they havo
Detalls have just been received a difference of opinion regarding parsecuted the Jews in the past. the policy to be pursued toward it will, therefore, be given to hero of the arrest of a foreign Japan-Renter
Japan, the land of the sun-rising" missionary by the Manchukuo mentioned in Revelations. authorities at Hellungklang inst
It is because all this has been work preordained, according to Bishop According to an official report Nakada, that permanent world issued to-day, the principal (nation peaco can nover be attained ality and name not given, but through such organisations as the possibly a Dane) of the Methodist Basrah, Sept. 3.League of Nations or through any Mission School at Paichuan, about 6-3.
F. X. Shields (U.S.) beat R. that tests had been carried out.
Mr. G. G. Fordue. A.S.P. said under the load of potash soven twenty becunded in'n civil igaol in fact, until the Bible prophecies arrested on August 81, following a the weakness of Germay Bonds Savon prisonets were killed and other purely human efforts. Not, 150 mile north of Harbin, was
Nunol (Japan) 7-5, 0-2, 0-3.
J. Crawford (Australia) bent certificate of the Chief Oflent of
The Chairman: Subject to the 80 or at worst five points. at here to-day when the authorities have been fullied by the deliver search of the school premises, were compiled to fire on a section ance of the Jews through the "when Kuomintang, and anti- British Lunds kept firm with war Sydney Wood (U. S.,) 6-4, 6-4, 2-0. [The Fire Brigade that these e loan 8% percent. at 1005ze which had attacked the words with ingency of Japanese arms will Japanese · textbooks were found; frements have been carried out, Kamra word gederally standy, or clomas and bott.on, overwering "wars be made to cease throughout notwithstanding provirus protesta McGrath (Australia) lends C.à Hoence will be granted until the the home, group, motorBhares some of tliens and capturing, their the World" and the Millennium and dikial requests to discontinue Sutler (U.S.), 0-3, 1-5, 3-5, 6-2, 3-1. and of the current year.
F. J. Perry (Britain) beat K. meet the wishes of the authorities dny closed the main feature was Gledhill (U. S.) 6-2, 4-6, 1-0, 6-3, in the matter.
Bryan Grant. (U, S.) beat Ellsworth Vines (holder) 0.3.
8-6
per cent,
Anished apprdelably higher, EIN
rifc-Beuter.
bo ushered in.-Reuter,
uning such book."--Reuter.
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