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Show Silake Her Part In C Jnternaticmal Partnership BUhiy China la now ready to take her BByi - t;in (he lternatlonal partnership HBfji'- ai4t0rniiB militarism, , aad la HfcV ready to utnllse her Vast resource mmW Jf ei;4 nMerfkU 98 U of $ I'iV' ' trMeerdlag to' fcHljBellency V 'Df." VL K.' Wellington Koo, China's KV nHalster'Pleaipo'teatiary to the Un- Kfn t- waaadresm'iaW''New Hj'.,rU Verk Chamber of CoMWero'erat a re- Bb aeat luncheon In honor of the Chinese H,4 i .Military Cenumisslon now touring Pi country. K r This Chinese mission la mainly In- B5'fy dustrlal la nature, through its find- LaaaaHt f ' taKa win BT direct nd Important H Inearing on China's participation In m$& ' th war' nd u ' Yi,iui,f the bua Bg1i ' ' mm eeaters throughout the country Rr'. ' vwith Tlaw t0 'tnwln' the data K-U M modern methods for adaptation In Hpx - ,Chiaa. Unlike most of the other Rll& ' ."anions In the procession that has fc'7 , keen passing steadily through Hbyy? .American cities since the war 'began, saaaaaauM. l Chinese mission Is not interested H$Mv flotation of loans; It Is devot-K?$ devot-K?$ '" not only to the study of Kti,f j saualtlons plants, bijt also to Afuer-H Afuer-H .&$ ,' M lduatrlal Methods. The hits-pJ,i.A).-'-f.V u hwded by the lleutentenaaU Hvl ?HsurWfaf the 'Chinese army, Mr.T. HL W -. ,T.' Chiang, 'and-Includes YT. Ting, HF "-'; T. r ChlB, L. C. Haa, A. T. Chess;, anaaaaF kk' c- N, aBd - L-v Chiang, several HL W&S Vina were educated In the United saaaaaaV- ' ; J 0ne e( tBe Pri?'P objects K";''.'s ' BtwlosTlrto Wetleethe million K ' f' fvdWlare' worth of tools ordered from n' t.i.,; .sui.'AjBerlean Arm ln.lv3lVior use In H& ' vCmlna. i My B v 2 , ffterToleing theappreciatlon felt EL' v-I?jWI alia jya at "thai commission 'for MsTO-'l'MMLirsJsansnn they., hare .received mm ftffi-T-Dr. fe,T. -t'iate)wMiion u say: V" H:, 0$m9t ChlntTwho hari learned KgL ..ittosheenurle , of eiBerlenee to 0$ -i 'wlsJiWl4 honesty mere than Keffai &tlmmjl taftrlty eaanotbut ad-K ad-K an.oemmerelalatHrlty et the Pr' v " 55ir."tr ? k,M,,,r Kpf ' rsm4jartealrtaTalue. And eur LBt V frwikee4 ofrapld rogress la the H:, ' ? J$rmmUnm of ChlnaVmaterlal wel-Hl wel-Hl ?;;';-taiilewas, ua, tOi.emalate the 'high mm SSM4T'..esaeieyU which .all Hhv - 'Minehea' f.ywur taiustrles-'haTe H "t JssWkjfins) ilf. thla Reeling of ad-K ad-K f MmAtixiam and etonUUoa haa'Talaea J - Mpatagho Ideettieal! Uought la the 1 J'mlmid it Mm Chtoeee pehple It U the Etr V'Vliiiw'ihtiMKOBsoUng BMre.buslneeo HL. Miishitlsnsihetweem Chlae. and th? Uat saaBP' 54'JCsifM' Of all walks of Ufa hare H, Hv)vsUejd,.yottr gigaaiie planU; hare f ; SkiLt w.T , ,V ;J J,emadalan taerut s. saaB; ' VlfAifikMvfM Chta W the HP lVX-? aye)jn tk reulsles .itsiMh sBanaVi,f ''.Iv eent'ilY eivHitk?Ts--naTa' a H'-Si? ahu.Aaa;ueh.te.l skill to HP ' I-'? WWlW side have 'S wealth at aataral roeaureee: a b& & J "wealthof cheat . bu.eseat labor. saaaTflHr ' . 7Ytfr saenkaats and your saaamT rL -. manufacturers ,eay "the absolute1 fe. onfld.Ic.1 Sf.iVrV Lr? 5 i " beginning of eur mutual business In- aaaaasL'- J j & nr ? t v." i w t fe ' tereeurses In ,1784,, throughout 134 gggggaat'1'!'-"'' vi t s J 'v -a r a v-i H i j., years, we have never had any manner K&V . f dispute of controversy to mar our HJP .: Pleasant relations, ' ? , Bb2'";" '''Equally distinct with the ira-,'w'. ira-,'w'. V Pfesslon of commercial integrity and Laaawll.:'' ladu8tr'' efflcleny of the Amorjcun aaaaaK' -'f'' "" ?tIon ' tho Impression gained by saaaaraiVd' ''' Cblnesp Commlseluu of "the na-Pff na-Pff tjon-wiae co-operation In the pro-. K4' , aecutton of war against e ,Cen.tral H'V Pow- f The kjnpvedge ? 't'lf wbtej? they have gained of tbV'orgsn-HK'ff'-! - " Iffi'on of gigantic war machinery sBaaaW'll'''" wllU enable China to speed yprher nHfeki.i,Kepe'ra"tloni for her active partlclpa-BaaaMFvDt"wrf"t'V2. partlclpa-BaaaMFvDt"wrf"t'V2. . ' saaaW.?" ' M 'k'' r9 'B tne war. aaaaaVrTj08 redy approximately BRpi'Ik y l?0OrChlnese in France, prlnclpal-HP'i prlnclpal-HP'i $Tr "4 ,B Russia, Mesopotamia and snBiVcV-hf; tica,do,n-work of ?kiu ni; H 'iti nMasiaalcsiand masuns, of carpenters Mw- 'J i f4 t aav Jtarteklayers. of Urldge and trench LK, r A TBe,,r red!n ? rX P aaaW'il" - Owea ktaeln of Jmports.pt work behind snaaa';lA r4WTJiIf )" d poselble W ,)if H.reUrie n.aaher of' British MK -5lssrtdleiateL.aetlv.tnty China's purpose is to help win the war. "Although China has been the latest lat-est member to Join the great Inteifc nations! partnership, she realiaealS lew fully than ill har Associates J the war that this Is a cenrtlct between be-tween true and false principles; It Is a conflict 'to deteririlne whether' the principle ef right and justice and of insidious ''militarism 'to prevail. And in realising this China desires io contribute her full share of support to the cause which Is dear to us all and is ready, necessary assistance Is given, to mobilise all of her military resources, men, money and material resources. ''Whatever differences there may be on 'questions of domatlc policy In China, there is a Striking unanimity of opinion on the necessity of fighting fight-ing this war out to victory. The people of China are deeply conscious of the profound significance of this world conflict, and with that conviction con-viction they are determined to do their utmost to secure a speedy victory. To the attainment of this goal the people of China wilt bend all their efforts, for they realise re-alise that the' shortest road tosvlc-tory tosvlc-tory lies la the utmost exertion on the part of every associate' In, the war great and small, to do its beet' and to do It quickly." 4 r - |