Vol.Ⅻ,No.1 January 2,1936 3
EDITORIALS: 3
Invisibility 3
Deportation of a Chinese Officer from the N.I 3
Mongolia 4
Comments on the Burlington:House Exhibition 4
A Suicide 4
Meeting a Cultural Need 5
Senator Pittman's Speech 5
A Word to the Students 6
The Sino-Siamese Relationship 7
SPECIAL ARTICLES: 8
Causes of Anti-Chinese Movement in Siam—By LIN HSl-CHUNG 8
Siam's Anti-Chinese Measures and China's Boycott—By YANG HSIN 11
Main Issues between Siam and China—By LIN YU 13
THE LITTLE CRITIC: 14
An Open Reply to Randall Gould—By LIN YUTANG 14
BOOK REVIEW: 17
Reading the Novel—By ELIZABETH CHRISTINE COOK Reviewed by V.T.B 17
OVERSEA CHINESE: 18
Industries of Oversea Chinese 18
CHIEF EVENTS 19
Vol.Ⅻ,No.2 January 9,1936 27
EDITORIALS: 27
Claim 27
China's Customs Revenue in 1935 27
Better Sino-British Relations 28
The Yen in Shanghai 28
Italians Bomb Red Cross 29
Dr. V.K. Ting 29
China in 1935 30
New Year Messages 31
SPECIAL ARTICLES: 32
The Third General Medical Conference—BY AMOS WONG 32
Sinkiang,the Tinder Box of Central Asia—BY TAO-SHING CHANG 34
THE LITTLE CRITIC: 36
Chinese Satiric Humour—BY LIN YUTANG 36
BOOK REVIEW: 38
The Next Five Years—Reviewed by W.S.C 38
OVERSEA CHINESE: 40
Strike and Lockout in Malaya 40
CHIEF EVENTS 41
FORUM: 42
Students'Voice 42
Abstract of an Address on Extraterritoriality in China—By ALFRED S.K.SZE 42
Vol.Ⅻ,No.3 January 16,1936 51
EDITORIALS: 51
Sky Lights 51
A"China Year"in America 51
The North China Situation 52
General Fang Yu-hsiang 52
The Ricksha Problem 53
The Failure of the Naval Conference 53
Depression in Peiping 54
Down with the Quacks 55
SPECLAL ARTICLES: 56
As An Oversea Chinese Thinks—By KONG YU-LEONG 56
Is a Russo-Japanese Non-Aggression Pact Possible?—By YEN-YING LU 58
THE LITTLE CRITIC: 61
Some Cynical Jokes I Like By SUNG I-CHUNG 61
BOOK REVIEW: 62
In Praise of Idleness—By BERTRAND RUSSELL,Reviewed By SUNG I-CHUNG 62
OVERSEA CHINESE: 65
Oversea Chinese and Fukien 65
CHIEF EVENTS 66
FORUM: 69
Extraterritoriality in China(Abstract of an Address by ALFRD S.K.SZE) 69
Vol.Ⅻ,No.4 January 23,1936 75
EDITORIALS: 75
Condolences 75
More Bombing of the Red Cross 75
The Inner Mongolian Situation 76
Progress—in Transportation 76
Trends in Higher Education 77
When Silver Goes Down 77
The Passing of a Great Poet 78
The Students'Conference 78
Japan Leaves the Naval Conference 79
SPECIAL ARTICLES: 80
Kwangsi Progresses—BY A.STAMPAR 80
Emigration from ChinA—BY WU LIEN-TEH 81
THE LITTLE CRITIC: 84
Rambling Thoughts on Education—By LIN YU 84
BOOK REVIEW: 86
It Can't Happen Here BY SINCLAIR LEWIS Reviewed by W.K.Y 86
OVERSEA CHINESE: 87
One Neglected Problem of our Overseas 87
CHIEF EVENTS 88
FORUM: 91
"Clemency"—BY DR.ERICH LANDAUER 91
The Students'Movement—BY WU CHING-YANG 92
Vol.Ⅻ,No.5 January 30,1936 99
EDITORLALS: 99
Friendless 99
A New Year Book 99
Dr.David Z.T. Yui 100
Mr.Hirota's Speech 100
The Suiyuan Mongolian Political Council 100
Another Sino-Japanese Dispute in Swatow 101
China's Foreign Trade in 1935 102
The Cultural Influence of the Burlington Exhibition 103
SPECIAL ARTICLES: 104
David Yui—A Great Leader—BY HUBERT S. LIANG 104
The National Quarantine Service—BY WU LIEN-TEH 105
THE LITTLE CRITIC: 108
"Oh Break Not My Willow-Trees!"—BY LIN YUTANG 108
BOOK REVIEW: 110
Silver and Prices in China:Report of the Committee for the Study of Silver Values and Commodity Prices.Ministry of Industries—Reviewed by Y.S 110
OVERSEA CHINESE: 112
Speculation in the South Seas 112
CHIEF EVENTS 114
Vol.Ⅻ,No.6 February 6,1936 123
EDITORIALS: 123
Harmony 123
A Suggestion 123
Justice Vindicated 124
New Railway Lines 124
A Descendant of Li Hung-chang 124
Prevention of Cruelty to Animals 125
A Bridge Over the Whangpoo 125
Two Bond Issues 126
The Chinese Government's Land Problems 127
SPECIAL ARTICLES: 128
Dr. Sun Yat-sen's Land Policy—BY YIH CHANG-MENG 128
Why Change the Mortgage Law?(Contributed) 130
The Village Ownership of Land—BY LIN YU 132
THE LITTLE CRITIC: 134
Shop Day-Dreams—BY ANN K. SUN 134
BOOK REVIEW: 136
Adventures in Far Eastern Journalism—BY H.G.W.WOODHEAD,Reviewed BY SUNG I-CHUNG 136
OVERSEA CHINESE: 138
The Goodwill Party to Siam 138
CHIEF EVENTS 139
Vol.Ⅻ,No.7 February 13,1936 147
EDITORIALS: 147
Frugality 147
Japan's 4-point China Policy 147
New Coins 148
Corruption 148
A Picturesque Death 148
More Books 149
An Oil Sanction 149
The Tinghsien Idea 150
The German Economic Mission to the Far East 151
SPECIAL ARTICLES: 152
The Soviets in Sinkiang—BY M.M. FELDMAN 152
Madame Quo Tai-chi—(An Interview) 154
THE LITTLE CRITIC: 155
Let's Liquidate the Moon—BY LIN YUTANG 155
BOOK REVIEW: 157
Memories and Vagaries—BY AXEL MUNTHE Reviewed BY SUNG I-CHUNG 157
OVERSEA CHINESE: 159
A Siamese Looks at Japan 159
CHIEF EVENTS 160
OFFICIAL DOCUMENT: 162
Funding Domestic Bond Issues and Floating New Loans 162
FORUM: 164
Chinese Year Book for 1935-36—BY C.C.CHEN 164
Vol.Ⅻ,No.8 February 20,1936 171
EDITORIALS: 171
Scribes 171
The Open Door Policy 171
Discipline 172
Two Communication Facilities 172
A Significant Ruling 172
Libel 173
Senator Pittman Speaks Again 173
The Japano-Soviet Border Dispute 173
The Greatest Beggar of Them Ali 174
"Not Guilty" 175
SPECIAL ARTICLES: 176
Facts About the Beggar Case—By YANG HSIN 176
The Recent Beggar Murder Case—By WONG FAT-TING 177
Extraterritoriality and the Jury System—VEE ESSE 179
THE LITTLE CRITIC: 181
On Humor—By SUNG I-CHUNG 181
WEEKLY INTERVIEWS: 182
Anna May Wong:An Oversea Chinese By S.L.Y 182
BOOK REVIEW: 184
The Doctrine of Rebus Sic Stantibus in International Law—By T.YOUNG HUANG Reviewed by Poeliu Dai 184
OVERSEA CHINESE: 185
Opium and Our Overseas 185
CHIEF EVENTS 186
Vol.Ⅻ,No.9 February 27,1936 195
EDITORIALS: 195
Parity 195
A New Economic Plan 195
The Naval Conference Again 196
Peiping Students'Trouble Again 196
Public Health 196
Trade in 1935 197
New Emergency Decree 197
Two New Ambassadors 198
The Second Anniversary of the New Life Movement 199
SPECIAL ARTICLES: 200
National Defense and War Propaganda—BY HUBERT S.LIANG 200
Developing Hsiung Chow Island—BY HSI-CHEAH LIN 202
THE LITTLE CRITIC: 205
Whv Adam Was Driven Out of the Garden of Eden—BY LIN YU TANG 205
WEEKLY INTERVIEWS: 207
Titayna:French journalist—Interviewed by S.L.C.Y 207
BOOK REVIEW: 208
Powerful America—BY EUGENE J.YOUNG Reviewed BY SUNG I-CHUNG 208
OVERSEA CHINESE: 211
Stain's New Education Bill 211
CHIEF EVENTS 212
OFFICIAL DOCUMENT: 214
Regulations Governing the 25th Year Consolidation Loan 214
Vol.Ⅻ,No.10 March 5,1936 221
EDITORIALS: 221
Militarists 221
"Pacific Affairs" 221
A Clarion Call to Duty 222
The Death of Professor Pavlov 222
Model Villages in Shanghai 223
Building a Greater Wu-Han 223
The Military Coup in Japan 224
Chinese Publications 225
SPECIAL ARTICLES: 226
Some Publication Tendencies in China By SUNG I-CHUNG 226
Chinese Periodicals—By LIN YU 229
THE LITTLE CRITIC: 231
On Charm in Women—By LIN YUTANG 231
WEEKLY INTERVIEWS: 234
Dr. Mary Stone—Interviewed by AH-HUNA TONG 234
BOOK REVIEW: 234
Milton—By Rose Macaulay,Reviewed by WEN YUAN-NING 234
OVERSEA CHINESE: 235
Improving Treatment of our Overseas 235
CHIEF EVENTS 235
OFFICLAL DOCUMENT: 238
The New Monetary Policy of China 238
Vol.Ⅻ,No.11 March 12,1936 243
EDITORIALS: 243
"Lovely" 243
Germany Acts Again 243
Mr. Vilas Osatananda 244
Mrs. Margaret Sanger 244
A New Peace Proposal 244
M.Stalin On War Menace 245
The Ricksha Board's Report 245
Mr. Hirota as Japan's Premier 246
The S.M.C.Police 247
SPECIAL ARTICLES: 248
American Dislike for the Chinese—BY LO CH'UAN-FANG 248
Recent English Books on China—BY YIH CHAN-MENG 250
THE LITTLE CRITIC: 252
On the Art of Bookselling—BY SUNG I-CHUNG 252
WEEKLY INTERVIEWS: 254
Dr. Zok Tsung Wang Interviewed BY V.T. BANG 254
BOOK REVIEW: 255
A Critical Study of the First Anglo-Chinese War—With Documents—BY P.C.Kuo Reviewed BY SYLH 255
OVERSEA CHINESE: 256
The Siamese Trade Commissioner 256
CHIEF EVENTS 257
OFFICIAL DOCUMENT: 260
The New Monetary Policy of China 260
Vol.Ⅻ,No.12 March 19,1936 267
EDITORIALS: 267
Self-Control 267
A Municipal Rate Case 267
Dr.Kung on Currency 268
Smuggling 268
Flood Relief 268
What Mission? 269
Danger Signs in Amoy 269
Japan's New Foreign Policy 269
New Tension in Europe 270
The Departure of General Doihara 271
SPECIAL ARTICLES: 272
Why Struggle for a Free Press?—BY ANNA GINSBOURG 272
White Russians in Shanghai—BY O.K.LEE 274
THE LITTLE CRITIC: 276
International Scholarship BY BRUNO LASKER 276
WEEKLY INTERVIEWS: 277
Mr.Wong Yun-wu—Interviewed BY SU-LIN C.YOUNG 277
BOOK REVIEW: 279
An Anthology of Contemporary English Prose—Compiled BY JOHN C.H.Wu AND M.C. LIANG—Reviewed BY T.K.C 279
OVERSEA CHINESE: 280
Improving Treatment of Oversea Chinese 280
CHIEF EVENTS 282
OFFICIAL DOCUMENT: 284
Singing Hymns 284
A Book Review Quarterly 284
The Arrest of an"Officer" 284
Vol.Ⅻ,No.13 March 26,1936 291
EDITORIALS: 291
"Beauty" 291
Help the Blind 291
The Alleged Ho-Umetsu Agreement 292
The Oriental Institute in Hawaii 292
Floods in the U.S.A 293
Cruelty to Children 293
A Naval Agreement 293
Taming the Yellow River 294
Business Ethics 295
SPECIAL ARTICLES: 296
The Chinese in Chaplin—BY YAO HSIN-NUNG 296
Interest in Oriental Studies—BY RUTH EARNSHAW 299
THE LITTLE CRITIC: 300
Tao Yuanming's"Ode to Beauty"—Translated By LIN YUTANG 300
WEEKLY INTERVIEWS: 302
"Charlie Chan"of the Movies—Interviewed BY SU-LIN C. YOUNG 302
BOOK REVIEW: 303
A Background to Chinese Painting—BY SOAME JENYNS—Reviewed BY WANG YANG-NUNG 303
Progress Supplement,the China Press Weekly—Reviewed by A.B 304
OVERSEA CHINESE: 305
The Labor Law in Cuba 305
CHIEF EVENTS 306
FORUM: 308
Shanghai's Institution for the Blind—BY MRS.GEORGE A. FITCH 308
Vol.ⅩⅢ,No.1 April 2,1936 5
EDITORIALS: 5
Water 5
A Hopeful Sign 5
Certain Defeat 5
High-Handed 6
Audacity 6
Spiritual Sunshine 7
SPECIAL ARTICLES: 8
Education and Work for the Blind—BY LUXWELL 8
The Work Done by and for the Blind in China—BY HOMER S.WONG 12
THE LITTLEE CRITIC: 17
The Cowherd and the Spinning Maid,a Legend—BY V.T. BANG 17
WEEKLY INTERVIEWS: 19
Lee Ya-ching,Chinese Aviatrix—Interviewed by SU-LIN C. YOUNG 19
BOOK REVIEW: 20
The Sin Po Jubilee Number—Reviewed by L.Y 20
OVERSEA CHINESE 21
Menace to the P.I 21
CHIEF EVENTS: 22
Vol.ⅩⅢ,No.2 April 9,1936 27
EDITORIALS: 27
"Squeeze" 27
The Council Wins 27
The Birth of Technical Education 28
Birth Control Critics 28
Vocational Education Progress 28
Speed Capacity and Altitude Mark of Man 29
The Unsettled European Situation 29
The Report of the Bank of China in 1935 30
More Soviet-Japanese Border Incidents 31
SPECIAL ARTICLES: 32
Was Sun Yat-sen Against Birth Control?—BY E.K.MOY 32
Further Note on Birth Control—BY AMOS WONG 33
THE LITTLEE CRITIC: 35
Homeward Bound I Go!BY T'AO YUANMING 35
WEEKLY INTERVIEWS: 36
Mei Lan-fang-Interviewed by SU-LIN C.YOUNG 36
BOOK REVIEW: 37
The Wollcott Reader—Edited by ALEXANDER WOLLCOTT—Reviewed by SUNG I-CHUNG 37
OVERSEA CHINESE: 38
Sino-Siamese Relations 38
CHIEF EVENTS 40
OFFICIAL DOCUMENT: 42
Report of the Bank of China for the Year 1935—BY T.V.SOONG 42
Vol.ⅩⅢ,No.3 April 16,1936 51
EDITORIALS: 51
Science 51
A Step Towards Land Equalization 51
Insurance for Ricksha Pullers 52
The Italo-Abyssinian Conflict and the League 52
Optics,Phrenology and Chinese Painting 53
Peace Plans for Europe 53
The Soviet-Outer Mongolia Protocol 54
"Friends and Enemies of China" 55
SPECLAL ARTICLES: 56
Policy for National Relief Organization—By J.E. BAKER 56
The Streets of Shanghai—BY ARTHUR M. SHAW 59
THE LITTLE CRITIC: 62
Concerning Chop Suey—BY LIN YIN-FENG 62
WEEKLY INTERVIEWS: 63
Dr.Lim Boon Keng—Interviewed by SU-LIN C. YOUNG 63
BOOK REVIEW: 64
Life with Father—By Clarence Day—Reviewed by Yi CHANG-MENG 64
OVERSEA CHINESE: 66
Siam's New Regulation for Chinese Schools 66
CHIEF EVENTS 67
FORUM: 68
Friends and Enemies of China—B. PEARL S. BUCK 68
Vol.ⅩⅢ,No.4 April 23,1936 75
EDITORIALS: 75
Anti-Opium 75
News from"Paradise" 75
An Architectural Exhibition 76
Hopeful Signs 76
Better Diplomats 76
A Way to Develop China's Northwest 77
Smuggling in North China 77
"A Sordid Tale" 78
Dr.Hu Shih on Sino-Japanese Relations 79
SPECIAL ARTICLES: 80
Peace and American Neutrality—BY T.YOUNG HUANG 80
To Whomsoever It May Concern—BY MISS CHANG TUH-WEI 84
THE LITTLE CRITIC: 85
If I Were Mayor of Shanghai—BY LIN YUTANG 85
WEEKLY INTERVIEWS: 87
A Beauty Parlor Operator's Remarks on Life—BY SU-LIN C. YOUNG 87
BOOK REVIEW: 88
The Chinese Eye—BY CHIANG YEE—Reviewed by L.Y 88
OVERSEA CHINESE: 90
Siam's Attitude Toward Japan 90
CHIEF EVENTS 91
OFFICIAL DOCUMENT: 92
Report of the Bank of China for the Year 1935—By T.V. SOONG 92
Vol.ⅩⅢ,No.5 April 30,1936 99
EDITORIALS: 99
Privileges 99
Government Faces $150,000,000 Deficit 99
A Few Geographic Facts About China 100
The Strike of the Tea Hong 100
"Morality"Called to Question 101
In Defence of Chaplin 101
Some Aspects of Chinese Educational Development 102
Unexpected Results of Italian Aggression 103
SPECIAL ARTICLES: 104
A German-Japanese Alliance?—BY C.Y.W. MENG 104
Climatology in Chinese Culture—BY E.L. LIU 107
THE LITTLE CRITIC: 110
Two Phantasies—BY LIM SIAN-TEK 110
WEEKLY INTERVIEWS: 112
Dr. Alice Yin-Yu Huang—Interviewed by AH-HUNA TONG 112
BOOK REVIEW: 113
Exile:Portrait of an American Mother—BY PEARL S.BUCK—Reviewed by YAO HSIN-NUNG 113
OVERSEA CHINESE: 115
Tears 115
CHIEF EVENTS 116
OFFICIAL DOCUMENT: 117
Morality for March?—BY"RATIONALIST" 117
Vol.ⅩⅢ,No.6 May 7,1936 125
EDITORIALS: 125
Worship 125
Child Labor in Shanghai 125
The N.E.C.in 1935 126
The Canton-Hankow Railway Completed 126
An Early Demise 126
To the Abyssinians,Pacifists,et al 127
A Seat for China at Geneva 127
After Six Months 128
SPECIAL ARTICLES: 129
Some Recent Publications on Chinese Currency—By KAN LEE 129
Currency Reform and Banking—By STONELAKE Y.P.YOUNG 133
Monetary Reform and Price Recovery—Contributed 134
THE LITTLE CRITIC: 137
On Chinese Writing English—By SUNG I-CHUNG 137
WEEKLY INTERVIEWS: 139
Mr. JACK T. YOUG—Contributed 139
BOOK REVIEW: 140
TSENG KUO-FAN:Pioneer of the Steamship in China—By GIDEON CHEN—Reviewed by W.C.S 140
OVERSEA CHINESE: 141
Chinese Exhibition in Vancouver 141
CHIEF EVENTS 142
Vol.ⅩⅢ,No.7 May 14,1936 147
EDITORIALS: 147
Sense 147
"Annexation"of Abyssinia 147
Sino-Filipino Relations 148
Conditions in the Southwest 148
The North China Situation 149
Closing"Dancing Schools" 149
The British Consul-General in Kunming 149
This Smuggling 150
The Revised Draft Constitution 151
SPECIAL ARTICLES: 152
Japan's National Dignity—BY WENKIANG MENG 152
Modern Attire for Chinese Women—By Miss LIN YIN-FENG 154
THE LITTLE CRITIC: 155
I Eat Cicadas—BY.LIN YUTANC: 155
WEEKLY INTERVIEWS: 156
Samuel M.Mizisch Sinologue—Interviewed by P.H.MA 156
BOOK REVIEW: 158
Will Rogers:Ambassador of Goodwill,Prince of Wit and Wisdom—By P.J. O'BRIEN—Reviewed by SUNG I-CHUNG 158
OVERSEA CHINESE: 160
Nervousness in the South Seas 160
CHIEF EVENTS 162
OFFICIAL DOCUMENT: 163
Sino-Philippine Relations Across the Ages—By MANUEL A. ALZATE 163
FORUM: 164
Peace—East and West—By ALFRED SZE 164
SUN YAT-SEN'S Recognition of the Population Problem—By HARRY PAXTON HOWARD 165
Vol.ⅩⅢ,No.8 May 21,1936 171
EDITORIALS: 171
Crazy 171
Sino-American Cooperation 171
Mr.Hu Han-min's Death 172
Social Welfare 172
The League Stands Firm 172
Austria's Hectic Times 178
The Beggar Racket 173
Two Protests 174
The Food Problem 175
SPECIAL ARTICLES: 176
Hu Han-min and His Times—Contributed 176
The Corruption of Minds—By LO CH'UAN-FANG 178
THE LITTLE CRITIC: 181
Illusion of Hope—By I.C.S 181
WEEKLY INTERVIEWS: 182
Mrs.S.H.(Averil)TONG—Interviewed by MISS LIN YIN-FENG 182
BOOK REVIEW: 184
Personal Pleasures—By ROSE MACAULAY-Reviewed by W.K 184
OVERSEA CHINESE: 185
Overseas Visiting China 185
CHIEF EVENTS 186
OFFICIAL DOCUMENT: 188
The New Monetary Policy of China 188
Vol.ⅩⅢ,No.9 May 28,1936 195
EDITORIALS: 195
Silence 195
The Tangku Truce Agreement 195
The Cause for Cheap Fish 196
Death to Smugglers 196
The Goodwill Party to Siam 197
Sino-French Relations 197
Slaves in Shanghai 197
Huge Import of Aceticanhydride 198
An International Fair for Shanghai 198
Another Bus Accident 198
"The Chinese Shakespeare" 199
A Double-Edged Weapon 199
District Administration Reform 200
SPECIAL ARTICLES: 201
Beware the Silent Dictator!—By E.L. LIU 201
The Suspension of Military Drill in Peiping Schools—By HSU SHENG 203
THE LITTLE CRITIC: 204
On Sitting in Chairs—By LIN YUTANG 204
WEEKLY INTERVIEWS: 206
Mr.Cornelius Vanderbilt,Jr.—Interviewed by SU-LIN YOUNG 206
BOOK REVIEW: 208
Toscanini—By Paul Stefan—Reviewed by I.C.S 208
OVERSEA CHINESE: 209
Chinese Goods in America 209
CHIEF EVENTS 210
OFFICIAL DOCUMENT: 211
The Tangku Agreement 211
Bibliography,Please!—By LIVINGSTON HU 212
Vol.ⅩⅢ,No.10 June 4,1936 221
EDITORIALS: 221
Interference 221
College Graduates and Unemployment 221
Dr.Kagawa and"Manchoukuo" 222
Japanese Garrison Increase 222
"Interdependence"and"War" 222
A Pullers'Bank 223
A Third Explosion 223
Shall We Cling To Our Music? 224
SPECLAL ARTICLES: 225
Problems of Our New Stage—By YAO HSIN-NUNG 225
Chinese Calligraphy—By LIN YU 226
The Paintings of Mr. KAO CHIEN-FU—By LO K'O-SENG 228
THE LITTLE CRITIC: 230
A Garden in Yangchow (A Phantasy)—By LIM SIAN-TEK 230
WEEKLY INTERVIEWS: 231
R.H."Bob"Davis—Interviewed by I.C.S 231
BOOK REVIEW: 233
Trial of Alma Victoria Rattenbury and George Percy Stoner—Edited by F.TENNYSON JESSE—Reviewed by S.T.H 233
OVERSEA CHINESE: 234
Chinese Population in Indo-China 234
CHIEF EVENTS 235
FORUM: 236
Transportation in Greater Shanghai By PAUL H.HSU 236
Vol.ⅩⅢ,No.11 June 11,1936 243
EDITORIALS: 243
Gas 243
An International Issue 243
Three Interesting Exhibitions 244
Europe's Latest Crisis 244
Murders in China 245
The Civic Centre Library 245
The Health of China's Youth 245
So This Is the Manchurian"Paradise" 246
Civil War Rumors 247
SPECIAL ARTICLES: 248
Americans Do Not Dislike Chinese—By Arthur M.Shaw 248
Chinese Calligraphy—By Lin Yu 250
THE LITTLE CRITIC: 252
Confucius Singing in the Rain—By Lira Sian-tek 252
WEEKLY INTERVIEWS: 254
The Chinese Luther Burbank—Interviewed by Su-lin Young 254
BOOK REVIEW: 255
Forty Years—Forty Millions By George Britt Reviewed by I.C.S 255
OVERSEA CHINESE: 257
China's Oversea Population 257
CHIEF EVENTS 259
OFFCIAL DOCUMENT: 260
The New Monetary Policy of China 260
Vol.ⅩⅢ,No.12 June 18,1936 269
EDITORIALS: 269
"Gun for Gun" 269
Sir Frederick Leith-Ross Retums 269
More Third Degree Cases 270
Hu Shih's Open Letter to Sung Cheh-yuan 270
G.K. Chesterton's Death 270
China and the XI Olympiad 271
Chang T'ai-yen,Scholar and Revolutionist 271
Public Opinion Wins 272
SPECIAL ARTICLES: 273
China's Diplomatic Aloofness—BY C.H.SUN 273
China's Leaders in Their College Days—BY E.K.MOY 275
THE LITTLE CRITIC: 279
What Is a Business Man?—BY SUNG I-CHUNG 279
WEEKLY INTERVIEWS: 280
A Young American Goes Chinese—An Interview by SU-LIN YOUNG 280
BOOK REVIEW: 281
At the Point of a Lancet—BY WILLIAM WARDER CADBURY and MARY HOXIE JONES—Reviewed by CHEN PAO-SHU.M.D 281
OVERSEA CHINESE: 282
Chinese Expelled from Other Lands 282
CHIEF EVENTS 284
Vol.ⅩⅢ,No.13 June 25,1936 291
EDITORIALS: 291
"Dog-Eat-Dog" 291
Sir Frederick Leith-Loss 291
Maxim Gorky 292
Recent Archaeological Finds 292
National Economic Reconstruction 292
The Jukong Wharf 293
Civil Aviation Training 293
Popular Education Programme for 1936-7 293
Mr.Kawagoe's Statement 294
All Adrift 295
SPECIAL ARTICLES: 296
A Study on Chauvinism—BY SOD KURMAROHITA 296
New Customs of Kwangsi—BY ROBERTA MA 300
WEEKLY INTERVIEWS: 302
Kao Chien-fu,Artist—Interviewed by LIN YU 302
BOOK REVIEW: 304
Three More Plays—BY BERNARD SHAW—Reviewed by I.C.S 304
OVERSEA CHINESE: 305
The Goodwill Party in Siam 305
CHIEF EVENTS 308