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MOSLEM
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Japanese Efforts To Win Support
Bandits Hand Money Back To
Workless Girl,
e
NEW YORK.
August 11, 1939.
SIEGFRIED LINE IS FLOODED
Three bandits, wearing dark classes und brandishing revolvers, lined up
Parls, Aut. 10. The great effort being made bylive men and ve women against a The Excelsior reports that the the Chinese and Japanese to win the wall in a provision shop in the thine has been rising steadily in the goodwill and support of the Moslems Bronx, New York, recently, and last three days and has again flooded of China and the world was briefly while they terrorised the employ- Strasbourg, as well as in the north the Siegfried Line in front of traced by Mr. Lyman loover, Acting Secretary of the Student Depart ces a young girl came in. One of near Drusenhein and Lauterbourg, ment of the National V.M.C.A., the bandits, pointing his revolver, the water in same pluces reaching the
peaking at the weekly Tinin of the shouted, "Stleie 'em up!"
(second line. Hongkong Y's Men's club yesterday. She obeyed, but muttered that she at the St. Francis Hotel. Japan rea-She landed over her handbag, con Msed the Importance of securing th
this goodwill and co-operation long betaining twenty-four shillings. fore she launched her campaign intossed the bag back to her, and said, The robber saw the small bills, China and she had never ceased vigorous sult of it, he declared. "Okay, sinter. Keep it, but beat it
pursult of Mr. Hoover uction his talk, which
while the beating's good."
The thleven got clear away.
constructing new rea-had only come to foul for work.
was entitled "Chinese Moslems in the. Present
the background Chima. He said that although showed that Moslems
Ithacing!
of Moslem records
were mention~) ed about the eighth ceing lont be-1
bad actually been In
but
fore that. Arabian Junks had been plying their trade with China away back in the time of Christ. And in the sixth century-Moslems had in fact helped the
Government
to put down for them)
This good work
the gratitude of the who permitted
authorities!
them to settle in China and marry Chinese wives. Through the centuries that followed others came us scholars and advisers. Above all, they became great fighters
and
LATE NEWS
(Continued from Page 1)
horsemen and in the course of British side has complied with time produced some great generals Japanese requests in toto. among the Mongols.
After tracing, the vicissitudes In
their history. In which they
were
--In-many-pinces the Germans uro waterproof lines and abandoning the hastily built watersoaked fines.-United Press.
New Lines Being Built
Parls, Aug. 10. According to reliable Strasbourg reports, border observers, between Lauterbourg and Basle report that several new lines of fortifications are being built on higher ground further: back from the Rhine banks, while the noise of pumps is heard day and night balling out the waters which ncoded the original system of forti- fentions near the banks.
Recent explosions have led French observers to conclude that many of the inundated forts are being demo- lished. Other observers report sec- ing many low placed works entirely covered with canvas to conceal re- construction work.
Although works are in progress on the Siegfried Line north of Stras- the bourg, observers describe the
Forces Withdrawn- Following the negotiations, the sometimes highly favoured and Japanese troops have withdrawn the sametimes severely persecuted. Mr. we a score of British marines de- Isolution of the British Consulate, Hoover said that until quite recent times the Moslems
Failed to the Consulate have of China hod been living under a great feeling of
returned to H.M.S. Duncan. grievance. The result was that bellions were fairly frequent.
50,000,000 Moslems
also
confirmed the following four points: It is revealed that the British note
(1) Formal apologies be tendered by the responsible British offelal.
(2) Recognition that the incident
the
presence of
In the
involved
In spite of all this trouble, the occurred due community grew steadily, until to- British sailors. day, the Moslems themselves Estimated their numbers in China to affair be punished.
(3) The sailors be about 50,000.000. It was strange, (4) Regrets to be expressed for however, that they had never the Chinese who have suffered from templed an activa
campaign of the incident, and a guarantee to be evangelisation, But by Indirect means—in their great reputation for given for the future, charity and mutual aid they won a
rent many converts.
Politically, the Moslems had been fighting long battle for greater re- cognition and opportunity and it was only in recent years that they had! begun to feel that they were begin- ning to be identified with China.
to
to
The Japanese appreciated this background of discontent among the Moslems of China and long before they embarked upon the China campaign, they sent scholars North China who introduced then- selves as Japanese Moslems. Soon after the occupation of Manchuria, of Moslems they stimulated a group of there and formed a Mobammedan Federation. In 1037-38 the Japan- ese opened
two great mosques in Tokyo and Kobe. They paid the fares for Moslem representatives from all over the world to attend a greal ceremony in Japan. Delegates from fourteen countries were pre- sent. In the Congress that followed, the Japanese described themselves as the defenders of Islam in Asia, Just ns Mussolint had done in North Africa. They said they would help Islam
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Rhine along the frontier opposite Lautenbourg down to Basie us very intense.
Germans had made hasty repairs after French engineers declare that the
last Mny's floods, but the heavy rains which assumed torrential proportions the river to rise beyond all expecta- in the last three days have caused
tions, forcing the German authorities to order construction of new sections of the forts on higher ground.
On the French side several advanc- ed posts of the Maginot Line have also been flooded, but not so badly French banks are on higher levels, us on the German side, because the
French observers report that 15 forts of the Siegfried Line situated 15 kilometres south of Strasbourg near the Rhine's turning were most seriously affected by the floods, while Swiss reports from Basle state mt the German forts in that region were
Saar flooded by the Ruhr and United Press
"ALI BABA" CHOSEN
Christmas Pantomime Of Y.M.C.A. Club
"Ali Baba" was announced as the title of this year's pantomime when the members of the Y.M.C.A. Ama- leur Dramalle Club met in the Y.M.C.A. lounge yesterday afternoon to discuss the Club's programine in general and the Christmas pantomime In particular.
Mr. J. Allsopp, who presided, stated that the club's programme envisaged one play before Christmas (probably in October), the usual pantomime at Christmas, and a play in the New Year. He invited sug- gestions concerning the October play, which must be dependent upon the talent offering.
to row off the yoke of western oppression and domination, Chinese Government was doing a11} make them free, and help them to It could to put right some of the establish autonomous states,
The script of the pantomime, how- obvious faults and discriminations ever, was already in hand. It was a In India the Japanese carried on against their Moslem countrymen. pantomime which contained 10 "at"
a similar drive, and had succeeded They were given a greater shore in principal parts, and an effort would in winning many friendships. the political life, military training be made to make it even better than
was extended to Mostem youths, and any previous Y.M
Y.M.C.A. pantomime.
Under Army Direction
In many ways the Chinese Govem-Captain V. Petherick would again be Later, under Japanese guidance ment made it clear to Moslems that stage, manager, and Miss Daisy and direction, a Mosiem Federation Chinn needed them and sought their O'Keefe would be dancing mistress,
formed in North China, where co-operation and loyalty.
They had been fortunate in securing
Wus
last year Bum hundreds of them This resulted in a new spirit in
in place of last year's producer, Mr. were brought together at a Congress wherein the Moslems had begun to A. Fruen who has since gone Home, In Peiping. Curiously enough, credit| indentify themselves more closely Major W. de B. Wood, of the Army for the Initiative in this move went with the Chinese. A delegation of
Education Corps, who recently
to the special service section of the Chinese Moslems was sent out to the arrived in Hongkong and who had Japanese Army.
world to win goodwill for the Chi-had wide experience in amateur Actually, however, investigation nese cause.
theatrical production in England.
by Independent observers hind con- Mr. Hoover sald he thought the Major Wood then briefly addressed firmed the impression that the Chi-Moslems of China were now con- the meeting, telling them that it was nese Moslems of the north had been vinced that when China emerged hoped to make music a bigger factor more or less stampeded into an out-victorious from the war they would in this year's production. In addition word semblence of co-operation, be given their full rights and pro- whose most striking fact was its per share in their country's affairs, a juvenile section of 15 would be superficiality. Meanwhile, behind Mr. Peter Sin proposed a vote of
so that the cast the flash of Japanese bayonets, the thanks.
number 01 persons.
to the principals, a chorus of 30, and required;
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