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BANQUET TO CANTON VISITORS
CO-OPERATION, THEME OF SPEECHES
ANGLO-CHINESE FRIENDSHIP
Co-operation between 11ongkong formed the theme of and Canter speeches deilvered at the banquet given last night by His Excellency Andrew Calde- the Governor (Sir cott) to the Chairman of the Kwang- tung Provincial Government, the Mayor of Canton and other officials nl present on a visit to the Colony:
tils Excellency the Governor de- clared that the feed of co-operation between the two centres is univer- nally acknowledged in Bengkong General Huang urged that Hongkong and Canton should show their friend- s by deeds; and Mr. Tseng stated that Marshal Chiang Kai-shek's life- long ambition has been to promote true and lasting friendship between Great Britain and China,
the
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5,
return Your Excellency's visit. I feel much honoured and thankful for the overwhelming welcome accorded to us. It is my great re-
gret that owing to pressure of work, the arrangements made for Your Caldecott's Lady Excellency and visit to Canton were rather crude and feel that we do not deserve the praise Your Excellency has just showered upon us, I am greatly fimpressed by Your Excelloney's re- marks regarding co-operation and mutual understanding and I must say that this entirely coincides with the ideals and principles of Dr. Sun Yat- sen, the late leader of the Kuomin tant and of our present national leader, Generalissimo Chiang Kai- shek.
I have to thank you further for extending to us the privilege of the imposing edifice inspecting
And which houses the longkong Shanghai Banking Corporation as well as the great Shing Mun Dam project. The progress Hongkong
mide in public works, which I munt frankly pay for surpassca our efforts in Canton, has given us a very good impression and no doubt will serve as a source of Inspiration to us, which I regard as one of the Important unexpected results of our visit.
In proposing the lost to visitors, Sir Andrew spoke of the friendly relations between Hongkong and Canton. Other toasts honoured were "The Republic of China," pro- posed by the Governor, "The King" proposed
by General Huang Mu- gung. Coongkong," proposed preci
proposed by Governor, and by Mr. Tseng Yang-fo.
ein.
the
Lo the
In proposing the toust visitors, Sir Andrew said:
I must sit 1
your permission to Introduce the wist of "Our Distin-
intimate guished Visitors"
1721 rather than un offieiat note, because Fi sade the dates, informaation in-
I want to say how personally de- coated that the corn fry was quiet
lighted my wife and l'are, to be able and that the safety of none of thei
lo minorities was endangered.
albest reciprocate.
Inace Frag
The ThiRi Ambrador had pre
and imperfectly. the quately reived
Fream the
wonderful welome and princely hospitality with which We Prime Minister that the Cove Lament www holding to close friendsdilp with The Prime Minister Great Britain, declared I was ther mention to overn. la contormity with the f
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Mr. Eden sind he had instructed the Prime Ambassador for Witt Stinkter el the depliabile efterts which would be emised by Further oudrates bike the murder of Bengal Jaffa Askari, and to implete that one of the prstiple eritem by which the new Guvernment would be judged | contakle Traq was the humanity of its
Heater. treatment of minor dies
Noted British
Seaman Dies
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were revolver on our recent visit to Cnn- ton. We can never forget the act- dents of these two days; that even- int meeting with the Generalissimo and his ebariming and gracients con- sort at Whampoa, when the mage shiners of the sunset let loose on land and river much a flood of gold that the very earth and sky seemed to
the rich warmth
of their reflect kindly reception of us,
And then
that manonist journey up the river by lonch until the great city of Canton rise up on either såle of us in Hers of coloured light mink shade; high junks lowered against the stars in pitches of dark
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while all around the water med with the sleepless traffle of smaller craft.
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Pages From Sages
Now let me quote a few passages from our Sages to show the Chinese Ideals about friendship so that we may have a cominan foundation and ta common goni for our future efforts. Our Classies say "Making friends with the good and being Kind
is the your neighbour
Another precious asset of a nation." passage reads "When notions enjoy prace and order, the world is then other pacifted"--In
words wartet peace depends
the internal stability of nations,
Another passage says: "Lip ser- vice is not sumelent; you must piet
words into netions."
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For the restoration of prosperity of our city we are embarking upon gigantic programme of economic reconstruction und In this connection we require foreign assistance given in a spirit of absolute friendliness. invest- shini welcome foreign ments and re-operation, parligularly from Hongkong, eur close neighbour, Now that our internal stability is renched and factors much as unrent and insecurity arising from civil warfare, banditry and Communist been obstructing menace, tant have progress, have diminished, we are able to accord complete protection to investments nud industries. With iendly relations which are bound friendly to lead to mutual assistance and with favourable cennomle end tians re
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Still another passage says "When you ask your friend for a favour you must be prepared to do hin zne in return." All this represents the spirit of frirskip and mutual understanding, which coincides with the sentiments just expressed hymeni our kind host,
nter.
Henceforward let us whole friendship by deeds and give prac - tical expression to our spint of mutual confidence. 1 believe the Mayor. Mr. Tseng Yang-fu. now wishes to mid a few words to what I have just sait,
Mayor's Speech
Mr. Tseng Youg-fu said:
It is with the greatest pleasure that I avoid myself of this oppor- tunity to say a few words to express my very sincern preciation and thanks for the worm weleonie you have accorded us since our arrived My wife nad I con- morning,
stalling from the development shipping. railway and air com-
munications, I have no doubt that Hongkong and Canton in the next few years-on perhaps in the very pisar future will prosper and take; the premier trade position of the Far East.
rhe next morning saw us at the it a great fortune to Imave the enjoyed our visit and the elaborate
splendid University of Chunt:ham where Learning dwells; nof crimped by the confines of rity tenements,
can
ADMIRAL SIR JOHN but crowned by the bills and sky-fr a spacious country seat of broad KELLY, K.C.B., C.B.
neres and lordly holls. Nor anybody who has once
reen them London, Nov. 4
ever forget the triumph of modern Admiral Sir John Kelly, G.C V.D.
Chinese architecture in the stately K.C.B., C., appointed First and
Sun Yat Sen Memorial Hull or the
In which our guests of this evening
gantian style.
sider privilege of paying our first visit fu Hongkong
transfer since my South Ching, and of inerting you and making your personal acquaintance on an becasion which 1 billeve will have an important bearing on the future relationship between Hong- ung and Canton, and we have been deeply impressed by the wonderful
ROME SAYS IT Naval A Concern elegance of the Municipal Building strides Hongkong has me
UNLIKELY year, died suddenly to-day in a Lon-entertained me at tune in true ine-
IS
Budapest, Nov. 4.
same
in 1934 and made Commander-in- Chief at Portsmouth in the
don nursing home.
Born July 13, 1871, he entered the in 1884 and was made Royal Navy in First Lieutenant aboard H.M.S. Forte
the latter
Part
It is understood that King Victor Emmanuel of Italy and Signor Benito Mussolini, the Prime Minister. will African War.
the South
He landed in com
shortly visit Hungary officially, pro-mand of a naval detachment from bably before Christmas,
the the Forte and Barracouta fór
And finally, as though this tren- sure store for the memory were not a suffelent gift to their visitors, our hosts presented us at parting with exquisitely chased ornaments
of rore Chinese craftsmanship in Ivory and metal, which I invite you all to see for yourselves in the drawing!-
Other leading foreign personalities defence of lurt Nolloth. Cups Co-room-after-dinner- are expected to visit Hungary at the the European
snie Uime.
Dublin HALS.
and at the
War he
in
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the
com- the
3rd
in
The occasion will be a demonstra-manded tion of the harmony existing between | Adriatic
HALS Devonshire the various powers represented,
This will be Signor Mussolini's Cruiser Squadron and Aretic patrol, first visit outside Italy in muny HLMS. Weymouth, North Sea and years. He has steadfastly refused to Atlantic, and ILM.S. Princess Royal, go abroad.--Reuter Bulletin Service. of the 1st Battle Cruiser Squadron,
1017. NO CONFIRMATION
in June, de Rear-Admiral in the
11e was Rome, Nov. 4. No confirmation in omelat quarters 4th Ba
4th Battle Squadron. Mediterranean, is obtainable with respect to the re- 1922-23, and was Fourth Sea Lord port that the King and Signor of the Admiralty, 1924-27. Mussolini will visit Hungary before the end of the year.
The report is regarded as unlikely.
COM-
Appointed Vice-Admiral, munding 1st Battle Squadron, he re- mained in this command from 1927 his to 1029, when he was transferred to If Signor Mussolini breaks long-established rufe of not guing Admiral Commanding Reserves. abrand, he is more likely to visit) In 1031-32 he was Commander-in- Germany. He
several Chief of the Atlantic Fleet; and of times pressed to relurn Herr Adolf the Home Fleet from 1032-33. He Hitler's visit to him.-Reuter Bulletin. was given his full Admiralty Service.
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"Abiding. Friendship"
struction and more so by the warmth and friendliness with which we
ive been received,
I need hardly emphasize that we tirely colorse the statement our kind host has just made that the spirit of friendship should form the xsis of our relations and desire to assure you that Canton will not only be prepared to reciprocate your friendship
work for such but will mutual co-operation. .... assistance. as would enable our friendly rel- tions to show concrete results.
The Chinese people in their rela
Your Excellency and Lady Calde volt, permit me to assure you again : that ing wife and I have thoroughly
banquet you are giving us to-night. I will conclude with the earnest hope that you will honour us with further visits to Canton not in a too distant future and that the personal con- tucts we have mode during this visit will be carried to very useful purposes.
Those present were: His Excel- lency and Lady Caldecott, E General Huang Mu-sung, Hill. Mr. and Mme. Teeng Yang-fu, H.E. Vice- Admiral Sir Charles Little, x.c.B., H.E. Major General and Mrs. A. W. Bartholomew, Dr. Philip K. C. Tyau, Colonel Li. Fon
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But what my wife and I treasur-
tions and
and dealings with others have ed most of all was the conviction waya stressed peace and friend- f . . and Mrs Kotewall, H.H. Mr. that we carried away with us no ship, I believe I am not wrong In only these beautiful memories and saying that love of peace is an out- souyenirs but the abiding friendship standing quality of the Chinese of our hosts and so it was that we character and the spirit of friend- were emboldened to
greet them this morning as already old friends, and ship is one of our underlying moral we are especially delighted that is principles. Throughout our history of more than 4,000 years our great Honour the Mayor, who was unfor- tunately Indisposed at the time of
sages, philosophers and statesmen have favoured peace and barmony our visit, is thoroughly restored to
among nations. health and able, together with his charming lady. to grace our board this evening.
The
Love of Peace
The late Dr. Sun Yat-sen, founder
Dr. A. R. and Mrs. Wellington, Hun. Dr. S. W. and Mrs. T'so, Hon. Mr.
f. M. K. T. N. Chau, Hon. Mr.
and Mrs. Lo, ilun. Mr. S. 11. and Mrs. Dod- well, Hon. Mr. M. T. Johnson, Sir W. W. Hornell, Mr. V. M. Grayburn, Mr. J. Brearley, Col. It. C. Harrison, .8.0. Wing Comdr. A. G. and Mrs. Bishop. Mr. G. R. Sayer, Mr. W. Schofield, Mr. E. W. Hamilton, Major and Mrs. R. D. Walker,
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things of life in of the Chinese Kuomintang and the G. C. Pelham. Mater. #nd Mrs.
greatest philosophers has pineed the good three categories: those that are good in themselves, those that are good by reason of their results, and those that are good both in themselves and in their results. Friendship, Ladies and Gentlemen, is in the third cate-
The Kory.
need for co-operation between Canton and Hongkong is, thank God, so universally recognized by all of us in this Colony that there is no need for me to repeat here. to-night what I said at the last session of our Legislative Counell,
Mutual Understanding
Chinese Republic, advocated univer- sal brotherhood and believed that in order to realise the ideal of inter- rational peace, "we must unify the world upon the foundation of our ancient morality and love of peace, and bring about a universal rule of
Col. Mi and Alf. and
Mrs.
Mr. P.. L. Collisson, R. C. B. Anderson, M.C., Mrs. H. R. Butlers, Mr. and A. H. Forbes. Mr. Li Yau-lsun, C.B.E.. Mr. and Mrs. Ho Kom-long, Mr. Li Sing-hal, Mr. J. R. Masson, Mr. and equality and fraternity. Our pre-s. Eu Tong-sen, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tam Mr. Lo Wing-kit, Mr. sent efforts to promote friendly
Tang retations with other countries are und Mrs. F. C. Hall, Mr. bused on this principle and we are Won Man-land, Mr. C. Champkin, M.D.E., Mr. Ma Tsul-chiu, Mr. convinced that it is only through the Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Taggart, Mr. Tealisation of this basle principle M. F. Key, Mr. A. Morris, Mr. and that peace can ever be made secure
Mrs. B. C. K. Hawking, Mr. R. R. and permanent.
Todd, Miss, Phillips, Comdr. M. that in recent years the bonds of M. B. P. Francklin, R.N., Mr. Tho It is to be noted with gratification Sweny, R.N., Mr. P. J. Haworth, Lt.
Taun-on, Capt. W. J. R. Cragg, A.D.C., and the Private Secretary, Mr. II. J. Crutwell.
one's first duty to one's neighbour is Anglo-Chinese friendship have
1 of mufual
really strengthened. The Chinese friendly spirit as manifested in the people
appreciate your increasingly material support which the British Government has given to the Chinese currency stabilisation scheme and in its more recent action in extending huge export credits to China. We are appreciative of your country's active interest in our welfare and we know that the assistance, we are receiving will stimulate our people path of
But you cannot have co-operation without mutual understanding, and to get to know him and his needs and to let him get to know you and yours. This process requires, just as all physical
require, processes suitable conditions of temperature and atmosphere; the essential psy- chological
the for condition
under- and thereby
eby of co-opera- tion,
spirit is, belleve
DI me, a friendship. And therefore pray and hope find trust that, whatever
to further cforts in the faults or imperfections there may national recovery. have been in the organisation or Our national leader, Generalis- execution of our areangements for
simo Chiang Kai-shek, believes that this happy visit, our guests will national relations must be built on leave Hangitong with the same the foundation of genuine friendship feeling as that with which my wife and I left Canton- sense of abiding friendship,
ז
And In that hope and trust I ask you, Ladles and Gentlemen of Hong- kong, to rise and drink 10 the health of our distinguished visitors, asso- clating the tous! with the names of Ils Excellency the Chairman of the Provincial Government of Kwang- tung and His Honour the Mayor of Canton.
General Huang Replies Acknowledging the toast, General Huung như-sune sad:
To-day, in accordance with in- structions from Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shelt, we have come to
and he knows that British friendship is to be much desired. He told a news correspondent in prominent .the
of. an course
Interview 12. Whampoa that it was his lifelong ambition to promote 2 relationship of true and lasting friendship be- tween Great Britain and China.
Here down in the south we hong that with political stabilly achieved and with certain obstacles to trade removed, it will be possible to innu- gurate a new era in the relutions between Hongkong and. Canton. As I explained in a recent speech at a meeting of the Conton Rotary Club, the prosperity of Hongkong and Canton is really interdependent, and that continued economie rivalry be-
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Nov, 7, 4 p.m.
Sunday.
Swalow, Amoy and *Formoso
Bangkok via Swalow.. Formosa, Shanghal, Japan
.*Europe vin Siberia
Swatow and Amoy Straits
Hongkong Maru .Sun., Nov, 0, 0 a.m. Kwelyang......Sun., Nov. B. 9 a.m.
and
Suwn Maru..Sun,, Nov, 8, 9.00 am. Monday,
Anshun....Men., Nov. 0, 12.30 p.m. Mirzapore.Mon., Nov. 9, 3.30 p.m.
Tuesday,
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Manila, Makasser and Sourabaya .. Tiisadone .Tues., Nav. 10, 8.30 a.m. Letters for Guam, Honolulu, and, Pres. Lincoli. Tues., Nov. 10,
U.S.A., by "Pan-American Ale- ways Service”—due San Francisco, 17th November. Manila
Swalow and Foochow Amoy
.G.P.O. and K.P.O. Reg. Nov, 10, 3.30 fm. Letters, .......Nov. 10. 4 p.m. Pres, Lincoln Tues., Nov. 10, 4.30 p.m. Wednesday.
Newchwang .Wed., Nov. 11, 8.30 am. Taiyuan
Wed., Nov. 11, 9 a.m. Friday.
Fri.. Nov. 13. Nov. 12, b p.m.
Manila, Australia, and New Zealand Taiping
via Thursday Island
Parcels Reg. Let...
Nov. 13, 1.45 a.m. ..Nov. 13, 9.30 am,
*Superscribed correspondence only.
(Due Thursday Island, 24th Nov.)
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