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12.30 to 2.15 p.m.-European record-(From Our Special Correspondent) Naval Conference
Canton, Marco 5. ed programme.
The German Economic Mission lo Far East which have been in our m. North China, Manchuria and Japan for some time is ar- tiving here this afternoon by plane from Shanghai. They are" going to say for five days and ney expect to leave immediately alter they finish their work prob- ably on March 8.
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4 to 7 p.m.-Chinese programme. 7 to 11 pim-European programme. 7 to 7.21 "Brandenburg Con- certo No. 2 in F Major" (Bach) played by the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra 1st Movement—Allegro. 2nd Movement —Andante. 3rd Movement-Allegro assal. 7.21 to 7.30 p.m.-"Chauve-Sourls" -The Knife Grinder's Daugh- ter Duet from Pique Damee (Tachaikovsky, - N. Balieff's Chauve-Souris Company.
AT No. 18, HILLWOOD ROAD,730 to 8 p.m.-
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Herman Finck and his Orchestra
F
Offenhachiana (AST Herman
Finck). Brahmstand
Herman
Old and New (arr.
Finck), p.m.-Local time and weather re- port, closing local stock muota- tions
8.05 to 8.18 p.m.-
IF
A Recilat by Charli, Kunz (Piano) Medleys Nos. 6 and 7. 2.18 to 8.30 p.m.-
Four Songs by Jeanette MacDonald (Soprano)
1. Always in All ways.
2. Beyond the Blue. Horizon.
3. Vula "The Merry Widow."
4. The Merry Widow Waltz.
2.30 to 9.20 p.m.-
A Relay from Daventry
8 30 p.m.-The B.B.C. Dance Or- chestra, directed by Henry Hall.
The Mission la composed 01 several officials of which Dr. Klep is the Chairman, Dr. Kiếp was "ormerly Consul-General for Ger- many in New York, US. A. Ho s
Kiep accompanied by MI.
DE, Know. Councellor of the Foreign urtice in Beran or by Mr. Rosenv- ruch, Oficial of Reich Bank of
гmany.
The mission is an unofficial visit to Canton, but it is understood that the members will call on Mayor Liu Che Wen and other blah 'government officials of the city as a matter of cour.esy. The Mission visited
progress
AMERICAN CRUISERS It is understood, however, that the question of the size and gun calibre of capital ships is still un- der discussion at informal meet- ings between the heads of the various delegations and their prin- cipal advisers.
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It is said that America does not wish for the final abolition of the Washington
limits for Treaty cruisers of 10,000 tons and 8-inch guns, as she may require to build such vessels in the future if the necessity arises. For the limited being period of the Treaty now drawn up, however, she is prepared | 24 to agree to a "holiday" in the nearly all big construction of these costly unita, cities of North Chiria as well as
and to accept cruisers of 7,500 to with KUNS A Manchuria and Japan where they8,000 tons armed have studied the conditions of the
larger than 6.1 inch.
It should be added that under Germany trade.
the terms of the Three-Power
London portion of the
Naval Treaty, which expires at the end of this year, America limited herself to eighteen "Washington" cruisers, the British Empire to fifteen.
twelve. Japan
The purpose of their visit here la to explain to
German the Chamber of Commerce also to other business inen the economic situation in Germany. They will
business
men
also discuss with the Germany here the present conditions of Germany's trade not only with China but also with other countries of the world, es- pecially the procedure of buying raw materials and other products in exchange for the German goods.
Their advice and opinion in the matter of trade will no doubt be of great benefit to the Germans engaged in business on this side.
9 pm-The Daventry News Bul- CLOSING CHINA'S
seun (Copyright by Reuters.
9.20 to 9,30 p.m. "Fantasia on Scottish Airs" (art, Mulder) played by De Groot and his Örchestra.
9.30 to 10 p.m.--
From the Studio
A Concert by
Pat Sinclair (Contralto). Num Kanis (Pianoforte). Victor Sanders (Baritone). Accompanist Nura Kanis,
PROGRAMME
1. Song--Abide with me-Liddle.
-Pat Sincatr.
2. Pianoforte Solo Selected.-
Nura Kanis,
3. Songs-King Charles.-White. Bedouin Love Song-Trotère.
Victor Sanders,
4. Songs--Sink Red
Riego:
Sun-Dei
At Dawning. -Cadman Pat
8. Pianoforte Solo Belected.-
Nura Kanis.
6. Songs-A Sergeant of the
Line.-Squire.
DOOR
EVEN AT COST OF WAR
American Armaments Spending To Be
Increased
London, Feb. 13. "Japan intends to close China's door to America even if war becomes neces declared sary to accomplish it," Senator Pittman, chairman of the United States Senate's Foreign Relu- tions Committee, in a speech to the Senate yesterday that is expected to have wide repercussions
to
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Britain and Japan now possess TERMS-CASH ON DELIVEET. their full quotas or suca vessela, and would prefer to have no more. America has fifteen, and is build- ing three others: France and Italy each have seven, while Germany is building two. If a twenty-year:] fe is adhered to, none of these vessels become obsolete 1946.
before.
NO DRASTIC REDUCTION PUBLIC AUCTION.
There is little Kelihood of the
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reduction in the size of capital
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shins from the 35,000 tons of the TR Undersigned have revived. Washington Treaty, though the calibre of their guns may be scaled down from 16, in. 14 in, All the Powers are agreed, how- ever, on the subject of aircraft- carriers. Their maximum dis- placement will probably be re- duced from the 27,000 tons of the TUESDAY, washington Treaty to 22,000, and
their guns "from 8 in. to: 6.1 in." The submarine limiting Agures.... 2,000 tons and 5.1 in. guns-ara expected to be the same as for the London Naval Treaty of 1930.
Apart from these reductions in size and gùn calibres. the most important provisions of the new Treaty will undoubtedly be those dealing with the interchange of full and detailed information of new vessels, and the notification for a period of twelve months or so in advance, of futurë shipbuild- ing programmes. These measures on the largest War Departinent Ap- should help to prevent a race in propriation Bill of the United States | naval armaments, though to he in peace-time history.
Meanwhile, the Appropriation Committee of the, U. 8. House of Be- presentatives had reported favourably
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OLD'
AND SURPLUS VICTUALLING STORES
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Clothing, including Blankets and Serge, Duck and other Remnents, Electro Plate, Cutlery and Table Linen, etc., etc:
The estimate provides for expendi- really effective they must pares tare totalling 108,670,000, and it arily be subscribed to by Naval Lots may be inspected, on Monday Devotion-Schumann-Victor provides for an all-round strengthen-Powere not represented at the
Sanders,
10 p.m.-Big Ben:
10 to 11 p.m.-Dance muste. 11 p.m-Close down.
- BERLIN PROGRAMME
ing of the air, land, and coastal Conference defences of the country during the Bacal year be-inning July 1. That expenditure exceeds the previous year's by £24,089,000. '
Senator Pittman demand naval and air forces anfficient for the protection of the rights of the United States.
"I call upon Congress to take cognisance of Japan's policy towards 4.50 p.m.-Call DJB, DJN (German, Chins and its intended effect upon the
English).
German Folk Sony. Programme Forecast (German, 5 p.m.-Trio in B-minor for piano, violin, and cello, by Edmund Schroeder.
530 p.m.--News in English. 5.45 p.m.-Through Clouds
Smoke. "Pipe Stories"
Eduard Reinacher.
6.45 p.m.-News in German. 7 p.m.-Concert of, Light Music, Rp.m-News in English.
of
by
3.15 p.m.--Concert of Light Music
(continued).
9 p.m.-Close DJB, DIN (German,
·English).
United States," and the Senator.
"China is still an independent Sove- reign Government at peace with the world and desirous of trading with us. There is nothing that can legally in terfere with sach trade."
PACTS VIOLATED Castigating the Japanese threats, propaganda, and arrogance," Senator Pittman declared that Japan has pealy arul: ruthlessly violated the Covenant of the Lengue and the Kellogg and Nine Power Facts."
Quoting Japanese writers as saying that the United States was ready to to renounce the freedom of the sess, Senator Pittman said "The pending neutrality legislation expressly re serves and reaffirms our rights under International laws even in time of WET:
TREES FROM CHINA
London, Fo. 12.
The uplands of China have plu- vided many British gardens, and decorative trees nurseries with
and shrubs within the last half- century, and two of the latest Eastern imports acclimatised to British soli and weather pine
In
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SCOTTISH POST IS
REVIVED
London, Feb. 12.
and a spruce-were shown tʊ me to-day at an exhibition in the Horticultural Hall. The latter is especially attractive alte colouring and habit, the dark Mr. Duff Cooper, Secretary for green leaves having a pure white war, replying to Mr. J. C. M. Guy underlining. Among the other (U-Central Edinburgh in the rarities to-day was a daphne with House of Commons yesterday, stat- deep blue blooms. After years of ed that it had now Leen decided experimenta hybridists have only that the office of Governor now succeeded in raising the or. Edinburgh Castle he revived.
The appointment was titular and nemental shrub in this colour.
'honorary," and would be held by the General Officer Commanding- in-Chief, Scottish Command. for the time being.
Officer
may be arrogate to ourselves the right of con-
3.05 p.m.-Call DIA, DIE DIN FRA Governments on the quest in the Americas
(German, English).
German Folk Song Programme Forecast
English),
warned that any United States may see fit to put on "We sought to preserve the Re (German,etulzers in time of war will not con- publics of Latin America and not to
stitute a warrant for the illegal treat destroy them.” Letterbox for Dutch East Indies..ment of our citizens by foreign Gov. 9.15 p.m.-News in German on DJA, ernments, nor deprive our Govern
ment of the right to take any action DJB, DJN:
it sees fit voluntarily on behalf of any of its citizens."
9.30 pm-Brass Band.
of
of the Black
[Note.-The General Quoting Admiral Takzahl, the Commanding in Scotland at pre- sent is Lieutenant-General Bir Commander of the Japanese Fleet, as saying that, unless the United States Archibald Rice Camerun, KCB, renounced a naval policy aimed at the C.M.G., Colonel expansion and protection of United Watch States trade, Japan' would be forced to Answering Mt Nell Maclean (Lab "ARROGANT STATEMENT”. extend her Fleet's cruising radios to Goran; Glasgow)," who asked Voicing his astonishment that Mr. New Guinea, Celebes and Barn what were the duties of the Göy- Saito, the Japanese Ambassador to Hanator Pittman declared. "Never in the Timited Sutter, hould attempt
an undiplomatic, arrogant, id, im- piled- create the impressing that to the history of modern times has such erner, the Secretary for War re- doctrine regarding China was similar pertinent statement beca volunteered "I have stated that the office is to America's Monpe doctrine, Senator by one holding ston a position, titular and honorary, and the dût- Pitton aded Buch doctrines may Of ontrue, Congress will not be les of the Governor may therefore have similarity as to the threat im bulldozed into the abandonment of our DJN plied against foreign conquest, but under the Monros doctrine we did not
10 p.m.-News in English on DJA and in Dutch en DJB, DIN, 10.13. pin--To-day in Germany.
Sound Picturési
10.30 pm Brass Band (continued) 11.15 pin-Let us sing a Folk Song
together 11.30 Dm-Musical Tie-Bits. 12 midnight Close ·DJA; (German, English).
national defence and the protection of be left to the imagination of the our legitimate commerce with China honourably member." (Laughter.)
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