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HU HAN-MIN'S

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By LIN CHA-MIN

Mr. Hu Hun-min left Hongkong for Europe on Sunday, June 9, aboard the Italian liner, 3.8. "Conte Verde". His departure, though rumoured Feveral times within the past year or so, surprised every body who is interested in the Chinese affairs.

TELEGRAPH.. FRIDAY, JUNE 14,

STRAW TURBAN

Worn

With Eye Veil Of Fine Net

AFTERNOON HAT

Turban in sofi strate-braid, worn with the fashionable ryr. veil of fine net showing two piquant black velvet spota.

As soon as the news of his de- parture was confirmed, much specu- Intion was in circulation. In his statement to the Press, Mr. Hu Dan-min spuke vaguely, saying BAD COOKS that his visit to Italy and other foreign countries was for henithIN opening a reasons, and mentioning that is political status remained 1173- changed. To those who happened to be present aboard the Italian liner when Mr. Ha departed.

"health reasons" could not be ac- better Jooked even cepted. He

Women's Institute Exhibition at Reading, Princess Alice said: "Few girls to-day know how to cook: they give their hus- bands indigestion."

missioner of Industries, Kwangsi. In his recent visit to Kwenming. capital of Yunnan, he was asked

1935.

ANTI-GAS DEFENCE

INVENTOR SUGGESTS

BALLOONS

Paris, June 1. What to do when the gas attack comes?

Nothing simpler. Crawl into your balloon and stay there,

That is the solution of the In- ventor, M. Kapferer, who presents a new nort of gas-proof refuge capable of being adapted to any apartment without cumbering and readily utillaable with a mini- mum of preparation.

Kapferer, who has worked most of his life on balloons and dirigi- bles, started on the premise that balloons were made to keep in gases, and might just as well be used to keep them out. His home'l gas refuge in thus nothing more nor less than the double envelope of a ballonn, which you can have adapted to allow just room fur have big enough to yourself, or include your whole apartment.

You enter it through a sort of nirlock which prevents noxious gases in the outside atmosphere The air from getting in with you. within can be renewed by filtration or by regeneration, na in a sub- There is no reason why marine, your balloon-shelter can't be made big enough to include whatever furniture you want, electric lights you people of the Governments of (fed from storage batteries), a The public, and some pitical Kwangtung and Kwangsi fear at-wireless set and a telephone for

than at the time he came to Hong-by his old friend Gen. Sieh Yoh, kong three and half years ago. Commissioner of Pacification for Yunnan, these But where lies the motive of his the Province of

questions:-"On what ground do sudden departure?

observers also, believe that it was due to

Government;

tack from the Central Govern-

ment?

As far as you can aseer-communication with the exterior.

The chief beauty of Kapferer's tuin. what preparations have the (1) A request by the Nanking Central military authorities made invention is that bis shelter can be

to effect such a step?" "I was at 'n lost for an answer," declared Mr. acquired in peace time, folded up Hwang, "as knew of none and slipped under the bed anti. Mr. Hy did not leave the South it's needed. Then you blow it up, because he was afraid of war with and move in.-United Press. Nanking.

(2) Disfavour of General Chan Chai-tong, supreme military head of Kwangtung Province;

(3) An imminent attack 11 The North China situation, per- Kwangtung by Marshal Chiang haps, provided Mr. Hu with a very Kai-shek to unify the nation;

Political

good chance to attack the Central Government During the Inst (4) Disappointment at his fail-three years the so-called South- ure to attain his desired aim in Western

Council, M which Mr.

WAN the letul- the South;

ing figure, had been watching (5) The tense situation in North with eager eyes for an occasion like this to insue manifestoes to embarrass the Nanking Govern- ment. Why should he not grasp this opportunity?

China.

There are now dozens of Chinese political refugees enjoying the protection of the British Govern- ment in Hongkong, and they are not much less prominent than Mr.

Ha, Marshal Li Chai-sum, Gener- als Chen Ming-shu, Chiang Kwong- nai, Tsal Ting-kai, to mention but a few-who had been meteors in Chinese politics, are at liberty to stay in Hongkong, so long as they refrain from taking part in affairs that they are not concerned with. It is not likely it has done so in the case of Mr. Hu.

USEFUL ALLY

SUGAR BEET'S ENEMY

ANOTHER PROBLEM FOR BRITAIN

London, June 1. United Kingdom debate on the There is not the slightest doubt sugar beet subsidy has a new that Mr. Hu has attained the high-participant in the dreaded eelworm, est rank in Chinese politics and

that his past is honourable. Ifis Heterodera Sohaontii, which for the differences with the Central author- first time in history has now British sugar beet ities were rather personal than appeared in political, and he is respected as a fields, according to the Journal of statesman. That his association the Ministry of Agriculture, with the "South-Western" clique would not allow him to elevate his position, he must have known.

But there is another Enetor in this matter. The frequent visits of Japanese Government delegates to the provinces of Kwangtung and Kwangsi gave Mr. Ht no tle concern. Chinese newspapers gave prominence

to the activities of

It was this cel worm which-00 years ago devastated Germany and caused the closing of 24 factories. Since then the Continent has been fairly successful in the battle against it, but only at the price of perpetual vigilance. Measures are seing taken against it here.

of

This year the beat sugar beet these visitors, and though no start farmer is officially pronounced to ling reports concerning their busi-be Mr. Fred Judd of Christchurch, ness in this part of China were Wisbech, who on 234 acres produced, one had to accept with medium land raised 22% tons of reserve the evasive statements sugar beet which had an average that their visits were of a private sugar content of 17.16 per cent. about double the continental nature.

average.

General Chan Chai-Long of Can- ton has greatly benefited by Mr. Hu's stay in this part of China. With the apparent leadership of Mr. Hu, General Chan was able to make to the Central Government many requests and to keep the so- called Kuomintang veterans with in bounds. Undoubtedly Mr. Hu was a useful man to have on hand.

The rising Sgures of imported

Mr. Judd walks off with three Members of the Central Govern | Japanese goods in these two South- ment, Including Mr. Wang Ching-West provinces in the last few cups, the Mason Challenge Cup wai and Marshal Chiang Kai-shek, mouths, since the arrival of the for the best erop on five acres, the the political and military heads distinguished visits, are significant Countess of Denbigh Cup and the

by respectively, have repeatedly de- of a mutual understanding between Alfred Wood Championship Cup, the Ministry of clared that the Government, will Japan and the Provinces of Kwang-awarded not use force to effect unification lung and Kwangsi. of the nation. So far, they have kept their word and their sincerity leaves no room for doubt, ·

NO ATTACK LIKELY

Agriculture,

Very few of the 165 who received What would the people of China think of Mr. Hu if it were found honourable mention returned less that his South-West allics were than 15 tona of sugar beet per working towards some sort of acre. W. H. Carnell of Walpole commercial agreement with Japan. | Cross produced 23% tons per acre but as land was especially good. I can quote with authority a against whom they have scolded statement by Mr. Hwang Yung- for so long? Is not the reason the judges decided that Mr. Judd's hwa, member of the Kwangsi Pro- for Mr. Ifu's departure likely to performance was the more meri-

torious.-United Press. vincial Government and ex-Com-1 be found in this direction?

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start.

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20 Clubs are sometimes, with inside

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Staccato?

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Reef possibly, though most of it

20 Exhalation.

31

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32

Flour that makes singers fall (hyphen).

33

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2 Found in a blanket.

a Within your compass,

The shilling shocker grange used

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position here.

8 Compensations available In the

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the

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18 A

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21

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24 Storied (anagram),

What to Down noises seem to do to

to you.

27 Fashionable type of girl in the

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30 No British headgenr.

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