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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1933
JAPAN'S POLICY IN MANCHURIA
'ARMY WON'T PERMIT ANY CHANGES
LOCAL RADIO
MONTHLY REPORT FOR APRIL 1933
Actual hours of transmission totalled 278.75 of which 181.76 were EMIGRATION AND INDUSTRY | devoted to European programmes and 117 to Chinese programmes, as follows:--
Tokyo. Lieut.-General Kois), Chief of Staff of the Kwantung Garrison, who has been home for some time, has left for his post.
European Chinese
Morning Transmis
sions including.... Commercial News and Church Re- lays Evening sions
83)
30
Transmis
051
81
1012
117
Monthly Percentages :- European 58.03 Chiness 41.97.
During the month t
the following items were broadcast:--
Dance Programmes European Studio Con
'certs ........ Chinese Studio Con-
certs
18
In a Press interview, he said that the objects of his visit to Tokyo have been practically finished in his negotiation with General Araki, Minister for War, and Mr. Nagai, Minister of Overseas Affairs. As the work of restoring peace in Manchukuo has fairly been achiev- 1ed with the completion of the clean-up campaign in Jehol future! attention must be devoted to the question of industrial 'development. For the industrial development of Manchukuo it is urgent that Jap- anese capital and technical skill should be utilised." As to the form in which various enterprises should be undertaken, a fair agreement of view has been reached with the Government, though concrete plans are yet to be worked out by the authorities concerned. The settle ment of these matters will necesNew Licences issued during April, Barily take time, as the Govera 1933-199. ment will have to secure the Renewals of Licences during April, proval of the Diet for which involve State outlays. Land, gold monetary, emigration and mining companies will have to pe formed gradually, if they cannot be set up quickly.
measures
Referring to the situation in North China, Lieut-General Roo said that it is far from settled,.. but there is no cause for impati enee. The Kwantung Garrison will.. of course, take resolute action in resisting all Chinese attacks on the Manchukuo frontiers.
The relations between Manchukuo and Soviet Russia warrant no optimism, it is true, but neither is over-nervousness is caller for. The Japanese people should watch de velopment quietly.
European relays
Chinese relays.....
Europeaa lectures Chinesa Children's Fro-
grammes
28
10
4
4
Details as per attached lists,
1933- 4.
THE SILK INDUSTRY
EXPORT OF RAW MATERIAL TO BE ENCOURAGED
(ACO MIN NEWS AGENCY).
Naaking. May 1. It is reliably learned that the Ministry of Industry is planning. to float another loan for the relief of the silk industry in the two pro- vinces of Chekiang and Kiangau, The loan will be for $5,000,000.
According to a spokesman of the Ministry, the proceeds of the pro- posed loan will be devoted to the following purposes:
1. 81,500,000 will be used for the encouragement of the export of raw silk; a subsidy of 875 per bale to be granted up to a total of 20,000 'bales.
2. A similar amount will be-ap- propriated for the granting of loans to farmers in order to en-i courage the production of silk...
3. $1,000,000 out of the proceeds of the loan will be used for the! improvement of the breeding of silk-worms and the quality of silk.
4. With the remainder of the loan, that is, $1,000,000 specjal organs will be established in va- rious foreign and domestic ports for the encouragement and promo-
TO-DAY'S WIRELESS tion of the export of Chiness silk.
PROGRAMME
BROADCAST BY Z.B.W. ON 355 METRES
11-11.30 am-Stock and exchange
quotations, weather report. 11.30 a.m.-Chinese recorded pro-
gramme.
12.30 p.m.-European programine of
Columbia and Regal records. 1p.m. Local time and weather re
port..
General Koise said that he has. heard many rumours of the possible Chnet change, but refrained from expressing any view on the politi-1.13 p.m.-A relay of the Hong cal situation. He simply declared that the military authorities will never consent to any change in the present policy towards Manchu- kuo.
Kong Hotel Orchestra by cour-, tesy of the management. (Dur- ing the intervals recorded music will be broadcast from the Studio).
1.30 p.m.-Rugby Press news, select- ed London and New York stock quotations, etc..
Development Plans. Lieut-General Koiso, Chief of 2.15 p.m.-Close dowIL Staff of the Kwantung Garrison, 4.30-7 p.m.-Chinese recorded pro- visited Mr. Nagai Minister of Overseas Affairs, and conferred on 6-6.15 p.m.-Children's Concert. the fundamental policy of indus-7-10.30 p.m.-European programine. trial development in Manchukuo. 7-7.20 p.m.-Variety.
gramme...
Musical Comedy...
At this conference. which lasted two 7.20-7.30 p.m.--Selected London and New York stock quotations, etc. hours were also present Mr. Tsu- tsumi, Parliamentary Under-Secre- 7.30-8.05 p.m.-Light Opars.. and tary of Overseas Affairs, and Mr. Kawada, Vice-Minister of the De-9pm. Local time and weather re- partment. It is said that a fair: agreement of views has been reach ed on the following lines of indus- trial development:-
1.-The basic policy of industrial development in Manchukuo- to be Japan-Manchukuo co-operation in the matter of capital and labour.
2-Some section of agricultural, forestry and stack-breeding indus- tries to be made Japan-Manchukuo joint enterprises, on consultation between the authorities of the two countries.
3.-Such industries as can better be left to the free management of Japanese and Manchukuo peoples to be left to private enterprise,
4.The industries in" regard to which the two countries should co- operate in the matter of capital and labour to be determined the light of the basic inquiries of the Fouth Manchuria Railway Com- pany and the Department of Over- Bead Affairs.
-Concrete plans in consonance with the above fundamental policy of industrial development to ba worked out, on consultation be- tween the Department of Overseas Affairs and the representatives of the Kwantung Garrison in Tokyo,
- 'port.
Vocal Gems Patience" (Gi- bert and Sullivan).— Columbia Light Opera Co.-DX38. Selection Show of Shows"-- Regal Cinema Orchestra. DX15.
Vocal Gems-A Country Girl" (Rubens, Ross and Monckton) — Columbia Light Opera" Co.— DX73. Selection "Frederica" (Lehur} -London Theatre Orchestra.- DX132 8.05-8.33 p.m.-Operatic, |8.33-0 p.m.-Instrumental.
9-9.45 p.m.-From the the Studio.
Selections by the Music Makers. 0.45-10 p.n-Orchestral. 10-10.20 p.m.-From the Studio.
A Pianoforte recital by Mr.
Harry Ore
Programma 1-Song Without Words (Men-
delssohn)
2.Scherzo (Mendelssohn). 3Polonaise in E Ast. Minor
(Chopin)
Chair de lame (Debussy) 6-Fairy Tale (Medtner) ....... 6-Rhapsody (Hungarian) No. &
(List)
10.30 p.m.--Rugby mid-day Press.
news.
10.36 p.m.-Close down
All records in the above European
as quickly as possible, and the approgrammes are supplied by Messrs. proval of the Cabinet secured.
"6.--The Agricultural Land Deve lopment Company plan drafted he tween Lieut-General Koiso, Chief of Staff of the Kwantung Garri son, and the Parliametry Under- Secretary and Vice-Minister of Overseas Affairs to be officially adopted by the Department of Overseas Affairs as vitu definite pro- gramme.
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- Nanking, May 4. Concrete plans for the Bend-| The newly organized Rural Re ing of emigrants anent the above habilitation Commission of the programme to be worked out, Executive Yuan will hold its ret
8-Gere to be taken to harmonise meeting on Friday to discuss a re- the new plans regarding agrical solution dealing with rural re habilitation measures recently? in- tural development with the plans troduced by Mr. Chen Kuo Fu and of the Far Eastern Industrial referred to it by the Central Polt Company and the Oriental Dove lopment Company,
tical Council.
Mr. Chen's proposal provides firstly, that minimum prices be p sate ed and enforced for all staple pro- conservancy and
lopment of hand-craft and the ducts. Second manufacture of agricultura by
products in rural families in order
to provide side lines to occupy.
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