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NANKING CABINET

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ROTARY FOR THE

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MR. R. RAYMOND AT

IMPORTANT POSTS FOR CHIANG'S FOLLOWERS

Nanking, Dec. 10. The latest information in political

LOCAL "CLUB circles here is that Mr. Chen Li-fu Secretary. will probably become

Interesting observations on the General of the Executive Yuan, Mr. Shao Li-tze will be Minister of the aphere of Rolary activity, with Interior, and Mr. Chan Kung-po wid special reference to its application remain as Minister of Industries.

to children as part of their ordine Also, it is reported, General Hoary currichium, were given by Ying-ching will almost certainly re- Rotarian R. Rayinand at the week main as Minister for War-Router.

ly luncheon of the Rotary Club, in the Hongkong Hotel Roof Garden yesterday.

And

KOWLOON CONCERT

ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH CHOIR PROGRAMME

AS

A concert is being given to-night at 9.16 pm in St Andrew's Church Hall,howioon, by St. Andrew's The programme Choir. follows:

a Farm- 1. Choir: "Songs in

Mira. E. St. G. house." Soloists; Kirke and Mr. R. Dormer.

2. Song: (a) "Big Lady Moon"; (4) "Wait," Mrs. W. 11. C. tobson.

3. At the plano: Mr. C. D. Bartleth

4. Boy-choristers: (a) "Whore'er you walk"; (b) Where the bee sucks."

G. Song: "Laughing Cavalier," Mr. C. W. E. Bishop,

Choir: (a) "Two Sea-shanties"

"Round."

qualified toyman-Mr. C. W. E. Bishop); |

Two Brilliant Brothers - Although Chen Li-fu and Chon

In Introducing the speaker, the Kuo-fu, two brothers, are not wet President remarked that he was in known they are powerful inside the Hongkong at the age of 19, and went

0. Congress to India, where he had a long connee- Kuomintang. In the last election in Nanking the two brothers tion with the Bombay Rotary Club secured the largest numbers of votes for membership of the Lutive Committes, with intral Examak on

The exception beat of Chiang Kai-shek. who couple by only a fow votes. It is sigui shore of Mr. Hu Han-min and significant also that their votes ex Mr. Wang Ching-wet, of 11. II. Kung, TV. Soong and others.-

gradunto of with an M. A degree.

Was He formes

Secretary-General of

of Chiang Nonking Headquarters, Director of political training, and one of the Director Generals of Military Training. In 1929-1931 he was so cretary General of tho Kuomintang in Nanking,

Central.

of

Rotary ideals

wan-particularly well

and down said: The aim and object of

all know, is lullaby as we a world fellowship of business and of service. A brotherhood for the professional men united in the ideal advancement of understanding, good- will and International pesce.

Rotary

Male Voices: (a) "Rolling "An evening to Rlo"; (8)

8. Songs: (a) "Barcarolle"; (b) Kirke what to do when voices break: "St. Nicholas' Day," Mrs. E. St. G.

Masters P. Durn, I. Gibson, and Mr. R. Baldwin."

D.

10 Song: "The Floral dance," Mr. C. W. E. Bishop.

Bartlett.

At the piano: Mr. C. D.

12. Choir: "Worship."

necessity of extending our loyalties to embrace the whole of mankind. However far the world is to-day from

the ultimate gani, it is a Rotarian's duty to keep on fighting for this ident

PICTURE that the recent loss of power of Wang that this very coradox, however,

The brothers are the staunchest! Every Rotarian, on joining, under Aupporters of Chilang Kai-shek takes to encourage and foster this Their appointment to the highest ideal

11. In the heat and burden of the day. posts, in the new "cabinet" is con-

Chen Li-fu is a the good intentions with which we idently ex Pittsburgh University start are apt to be submerged and a remote corner of our relegated to mind. It is admittedly difficult to hold ideals in their pristine freshness at the time. Grensionally, a little Brusy embership is drawn from all walks of life. There is no restric- tion of race, nationality,

lity, or creed. It It is eald in well informed circles is something of a

of nation- to some extent as DA Ching-wel's

party at the last election alities acta

handicap. When a man de de. initial partly

due to the clique under Mens to join Rotary it means that ha Chen Li-fi and Chen Kuo-tu, which aire offered the strongest opposition must adopt an international outlook. In the process of coalescing he comes up against a variety of standards, ideas and opinions that do not run parallel with his own. If he in seri- ous in his desires to make a contribu tion to the general spreading of un- deratanding and good-will, he very eften has to make certain mental read

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ngainst the former Premier.

Mr. Shao Li-tze and General. He Ying-ching are also members of the

Mr. Chiang Kai-shek ellque

Chen a former Kun po ia a Leftist and

kong.

newspaper correspondent of Hung

Favourable Canton Comment

justments.

Govern- (LR)

Average Briton

Canton, Dec. 10. Commenting on the new personnel of

Take the case of the average Bri- the Nanking regime the officini news-

tisher. He was considered a bad paper of Canton, Min Kuo Jih Pat, mixer. Ills Insularity must have In its editorial, welcomes

the all been of a pronounced type to lend pointments announced but

declares that the most important thing at the Frenchman to remark, thint for a true moment is not so much the question barn Briton the world is composed uf of

people and foreigners of organisation as the

the question

accused of war also policy and emciency of the ment. It expresses the opinion that being the worst linguist in the world. So much so, that in the dining room any government, regardless of is so mu

of hotel at Nice, the management personnel, is fully worthy which can

posted a placard on the mantel-picee replace the policy of surrender with

bearing the following notice: "Que n spirit of absolute firmness.

The journal carnestly

urges new Government to stress the follow ing three principles in

China's destiny: Firstly, refra misuse of

politicnl

secondly,

SEA.

power;

(Chairman of the Kwangiung

the

visitors are kindly requested to address the waiters in English as their French is not generally under- stood. (Laughter).

with steady and undiminished faith

The

and cord in general is gradually

building

a situation in which time and space are compressed within a small Good times and

and bad times compass. cannot be confined to one country as of old. World economics are making It gradually

• more tu

difficult for any one country playing a lone. hand. Wo must move out into a larger loyalty. This is the

process of civilization. The iden of a

a collective principle in not. altruistic; it is being forced upon us whether we like it or noth ourselves.

Let us be quite frank

If our civilization is to live, we have no alternative but to make up our minds to cast of international pro- judices and make a serious and busi- ness-like attempt at seeing one an- other's

of view. It is no mere point prating of benign old man when, a in the words of a famous American plea for international amity is made. politician, we have either to "hang together or hang separately,"

ing:

Considered Growth

A. Rotarian thereforo-it he is a good Rotaring-does not despair.

The extension of Rotary to the four corners of the earth is no mere pastinie. Nor is it a movement that a born of impuise, Its members are believe that the Great War has business and professional men of the been responsible for a change in all world who are not ikely to be carried to refrain fromi pursuing the policy this. There is a remarkable improve-oif their feet by the emotionasiam of a of surrender with reference to foreign

I тел.

can vouch for this from any. Starting within one club of Ave relations; and, thirdly, improvement personal experience. During a post-members thirty years ago, we had at of domestic administration-Renter, war trip to Mespot I happened to be the commencement of this year a

Delegates

Returning

travelling with military officer in a count of over 3,700 clubs and a mem The Canton Daily Sun reports that motor car. Canton's de CangreaS

attending

In the course of the drive, Lership of 160,000 in more than 70 the the Arab chauffeur who was rather countries; and so it keeps on expand. Fifth National reas in Nanking stupid, kept misunderstanding direc including Messra. Lin Yun-key lions that were given him in English. have often wondered why we

Pro. To my surprise, my friend broke out

have not got a Women's Rotary, or vincial Government) and Liu Chi- into a flowery tirade in Arabic, begin- better still, why Rotary is not thrown

the Mayor, are leaving Shanghai ning with "You son of a she ass!"

upen to women. I think they would to-day-for-flungkong-by-the Conte-Pm-afnird I cannot-tell-you-the-rest- add considerably to its influence..

(Laughter).

To make the ideals of Rotary a living force,

it la necessary to main- Wo lain a healthy mental balance. I hope that some day it may be

have to counteract the spirit of de- around us, slid Avalise that WE BUU possible to carry the principles of 404

not allow the future to be

be blurred You Rotary to the schools. Here

a contemplation of have future citizens In the making.from, too close

the

make any progresa present. To As things are to-day, it is too much to expect that parents and teachers in human affales, we have got to A constructive attitude of would be willing to make any

drastic cultivate

It ja hardly necessary to changes. Such stucation inculented emphasize this to a

In their ideas of educating mind.

Rotarian, for definitely Constructive.

wen,

Verde.

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Wis

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WAS GENUINE

Inculcating Children

you

on national and denominational lines. Rotary la in its essence As is natural under the circumstaners, this child's mind.

Wo are suffering to-day from pessimism. Emotions are

A charge of importing and 'ponsCS- sing-182 counterfeit 10-tent pieces made against Chan Him, a native of Canton, when he came be fore Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen at the Central Magistracy yesterday after noon. Su

Sub-Inspector J. O'Donovar, prosecuted.

From Rotary point of view, this

the subtle waves of pessi- It was stated by witnesses that on makes it difficult for the grown-up

Lo embrace the whole of mind of the community. individual, to

mistic thoughts net and react on the November 22, at 10.30 p.m., Lance- und So Bung, C. 304, Sgt. Morris

mankind in his sympathles

There are cycles of depression together with other Chinese con predetermined knowledge and pre

the extreme- and atables were on duty at the Hongkong conceived notions of humanity at and prosperity

uf each sca

scale people entirely lone and Cunton

Steamboat Company's large have to undergo a process. of wharf, Connaught Road Central. At compromise when he is able to travel their sense of proportion,

Some day in the not distant future this time, the s.s. Fat Shan

from

and get into closer touch with other Canton had docked

we snall ook back on our lean years ways of life, customs and manners. P>ሼ...

of

and smile at having been so appre- sengers were coming down the gang. In these days easy and rapid

are Perhaps we tensive. Interlocking of way. Amongst them was detendant. travelling, of the carrying a rattan basket. HO WAS

world commerce, of radio brendtast jaded at having stood the racket for stopped by C 304, who soarched himing, it is not so dimcult to attain a so long: but let us take an example I have from the younger generation. and found an unusually heavy packet cosmopolitan outlook. What a great of cigarettes in his breast. pocket step forward, however, it would be. The cigarettes were taken out, and a were it possible and practicable to roll of forly ten cent pleres found

disseminate Rotary ideals at the im They were suspected to be counter pressionable, age of childhood!" felt, and the accused was taken by Sgt. Morris, to the Central Police

process gives definite twist

to the Even when no panic is

and

and the

Accepted Dletum

"

In addressing fellow-Rotarians, 1 he was thoroughly searched, trend on firm ground, for I have not

in his shoes were discovered an- got to develop an argument on the other Bifty coins. In his rattan benefits of world-fellowship. The basket was a cotton quilt, in the folds Rotarian has already accepted this of which was found handkerchief dictom

on joining and has under-1 wrapped around two rolls of ten taken to make it a part of his daily cent pieces, 41,

92 in all,

The only genuinn coin in the de fendant's possession Was a copper

cent,

26

of

over

Hongkong currency.

ne

nktio

r Buldom como ACTOSH pessimist

among them. They have a natural freshness of outlook, and are quite ready to tackle life with zost and enthusiasm.

The fountain-head of Rotary there- fore is to preserve a sane and con- structive outlook in spite of difficul- ties. To preserve one's own Individual health of body and mind, and so be able to radiate goodwill, everywhere. And in this way to carry the banner of Rotary aloft, contributing each in his own way towards that far off dny when:

The kindly earth shall slumber. Lapped In Universal Law." (Applause).

More than 2,000 years ago the propliet Isiah sounded the trumpet- call of Rotary in these well-known There were altogether 182 colns: words: and they shall beat Victoria Issue, and 157 their swords into plowshores, and Queen of 1936 issue. They were handed their spears into pruning hooks; na-

for examination

to Lam Pol. an tion shall not lift up sword against experienced

money-changer, and nation, neither shail they learn war fater to Mr. A. Jackson, the Govern any more." ment Analyst, who declared the coins Farvery

far as we are from the to be counterfeit.

fuialment

of this pious hope, it must analysis showed Victoria coins to be composed of tin, same progress towards it. In the Queen he admitted that the world has made antimony and copper. The 1036 affairs of nations things move specimens were of two parts of slowly,

Tow hund per to one of nickel, and were lighter yearly, but it is only a studied the matter. In teaching his-

An

the

own

Dispassionate Istory The President said that something was already being done by educa tlonists with regard to the larger and wider teaching of children. Binxwell Garnett, who was secretary to the

World Citizenship". In League of Nations Union, had written a book entitled "Education And And this connec and several committers.

had

in weight compared with genuine not t extend beyond his particular that the history of England should examples.

The defendant stated he had re-

ceived the coins. In exchange for $25

tory it was suggested for Instance or tribe. First there was a domanded and taken by the be written by say a Swede, the his- inte chieftain Baronies and tory of France by an American, and so. on, to pave the way a more

for the next stage dispassionato attitude towards one's

in Canton currency, which he gave to Dukedoms

money-changer on the Fat Shan; broadly speaking-and later, a con-

to Hongkong to

to meet

and so on.

Dunlop thanked the

before it left Canton. He had come coption of country and nationhoodRotorlar

friend of his springs into being. Countries are speaker for his address, and remark ed that during these times of in ternational distrust there really was a function for Rotary to fulfil, and it was up to all to try and further its work,

in order to start a business, with the welded into Empires. ór Federations, coins na capital. When the police took him to his friend's address, it was found that the man bad moved.

Mr. Macfadyen committed defen- dant to the next Criminal, Boxslons.

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