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The Choral Group. together with the Orchestra of the as Conté Verde, and assisted by Pro- fessor E. Pellegatti, Mr..Li Chor- chi and Mr. Jack Sulter, gave an

Sir Malcolm Robertson, G.C.M.G., in the the speaser X.B.E., Was weexy broadcast on "World: Af- tars" last evening and he caose as his subject "Certain Urgent Pro-enjoyable concert at the Kowloon blems in Foreign Affairs."

Sir Malcolm said that the sub- ject which above all others has occupied the staresmen of Europe, and indeed the world, in the Inst couple of weeks had been the ques- tion of non-intervention, The proposals, the speaker said, which Great Britain put forward last July in this connection had result- ed in a deadlock and as a con- sequence the British and French Governmenta approached Italy

with the view of having a three- Power talk over matters." This 'in- vitation was turned down by the Italian Government who suggested that the matter be referred to the Non-Intervention Committee on which both Germany,, azid Soviet Russia were represented. The Bri- tish and French Governments agreed to this but they made it clear that they would not sland for any very long delay.

Meetings were beld but the position appeared none too rosy till October 20, last when the Italian Government made what was looked upon as a great con- cession aid what gave great grati- Acation all round-they intimated their readiness to agress to an International

Commission being

Tong Club last night. The con- cert was sponsored by the 8t Teresa's Church Young Men's Club, its object being to raise funds.for the Chinese Red Cross. "The Conte Verde Orchestra, which has already figured in two broadcasts from ZBW, was heard to great advantage. It had the good fortune of having the assis- tance of Professor Pellegatul, for- merly of the Shanghai Municipal Orchestra. and one of the anest 'cellists to have played in Hong the Kong. Their rendition of Overture from Mozart's ""Marriage of Figaro" was excellent, as were also their other, numbers, especi ally the Intermezzo from, "Caval- leria Rusticana" which was given as an encore.

Professor Elisio Guald's Choral Group is one of the mainstays of Hong Kong's mulcal life. They rendered some of their familiar pieces, all of which were well re- ceived.

to

CHINA AND BRUSSELS CONFERENCE

Continued from Page 1).

influence Great Britain... United States, France and So- viet Russia to adopt one single policy against Japan's Éggres- ston: by (1) application of econo-. mic sanctions, (2) severance of diplomatic relations, and (3)" application of military sanc- tions. It China cannot make those steps adopted in the con- ference, she should at least strive not to make the confer- ence primarily for the concilia- tion of the Sino-Japanese dis- pute."

"RATHER SEE FAILURE" The Shanghai " Pao" made the following observation in an editorial on October 13:

the

"If the Nine-Power conference falls to take any suitable action against Japan, China would rather see the failure of Conference and bring the case back to the League for decision. Under no circumstances could China show any slightest sign of agreeing to conciliation, As long as the enemy troops have not been withdrawn from our territory, we can accept no con- efliatory measures."

In 1 special article in the Shanghai "Shun Pao" the oldest and one of the two largest news- papers in China, the same opinion

The soloists were in very good volce. Mr. Li Chor-chi, rendered Massanet's Elegle and a Tosti can- zone in his usual polished style, is expressed. "We sincerely hope and Mrs. Sylvia Choy and Mr. that the object of the conference D'Aquino were particularly good is to build up real collective in,, two duets from "La Traviata." security by employing joint action The sent to Spain to ascertain how

Miss Camille Pang, a newcomer, to punish the aggressor. mary foreign volunteers were possesses a very promising mezzo- signatories of the conference are a mediator at the fighting on both sides. Italy went

soprano volcë; she sang well, and not to act as one further and.. said that when

should do immeasurably better expense of China. The Powers the report of the Commission was

when she has had more platform should not forget their pledged ready all the Governments repre-experience.

word in the Nine-Power treaty. We should fight to our very last sented on the Committee should

man for our territorial and ad- accept the figures they gave as

ministrative integrity as prescri- final and that they should then

ed in the first clause of the proceed to consider how best belli- gerent rights could be granted to

treaty." the journal added. both sides in the Spanish civil war. Soviet Russla, however, made certain reservations and since then

MAISKY DOES NOT AGREE

things have not been going too Non-Intervention

well. Some people think that Russia does not desire to see the problem settled and the speaker added that he was rather inclined to that view himself. He went on to say that the utterances by the Russian Ambassador. of recent date gave the impression that Russia does not yet want any settlement. Continuing the speaker referred to the debates, during the week, in the House of Commons and House of Lords on the China

For SKIN TROUBLES situation. Mr. Eden had given a

AND INJURIES

THE

very comprehensive review of the situation and the debates on the whole showed very great restraint. The speaker then referred to the approaching Nine-Power Con- ference in Brussels but he express- ed the fear that the object of the conference--to bring peace to the East cannot be realised to long as the Japanese adhere to their pulley tu "beat China to knets."

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M. Maisky made some reserva- tions about the paragraph refer- ring to the grant of belligerent rights. The amended resolution will again be referred to the governments concerned and the Sub-Committee will re-meet Friday at 10,30 am when it is hoped the resolution will have been approved in the final form. The proposal for the token of withdrawals has been dropped, and the chairman and secretary of the Sub-Committee have been asked to start to prepare. immediately, the terms of reference of the two com- missions to be sent to Spain and a list of the personnel thereof.

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Italian

GARDEN FETE

At 3 pm, on Saturday Mrs. A. W.

wite of the Bartholomew, G.O.C., will open the fourth annual Garden Fete of Christ Church, Kowloon Tong, at No. 3 Duke Street.

A gay and colourful atmosphere will be lent to the occasion by the Childen's Fancy Dress Parade and prizes are to be given for the most entries costumes. Post original are accepted and the children as semble at 345 p.m. for the judging which will be undertaken by Mrs. Bartholomew, Mrs. R. O. Hall and Mrs. T.-H. King.

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For

THURSDAY

Sarnahai and Wachaw. Formoss

Swatow and Pangkok Amoy and Shangha

Swatow Members of the Ladies' Guild and other organisations attached to Formoss the Church have been working and handmade hard on very knitted articles and as a result of their

labours there will be a pleasing and attractive display of useful things to buy.

There is an abundance of amuse- ment in the sideshows: Twinkling Stars, Post Box, Bull Board, Fish Pond, besides

for great scope exercising one's skill in weight estimation and finding oneself the M. Maisky said that the Soviet winner of a cake, goose, turkey or held that members of the com- plg. For crossing the gypsy's palm mittee should bind themselves in with silver one may also have The members of the Ladies'

advance and accept the figures of one's palm read or character de- Guild of Christ Church, Kowloon

lineated from one's handwriting. Tong, met yesterday afternoon to the Commissions as the basis,

Commenting on

To get to the Fete at 3 Duke make final preparations for the

Government's official announce Street, Kowloon Tong, a No. 6, 8. annual Garden Fete, which will be

ment that 40.000 Italians were in

10 or 13 bus should be taken, des- held on Saturday October 30, at

Spain, he said that such a move cend at the Railway Bridge, Prince 3 Duke Street, Kowloon Tong, com- mencing at 3 pm. This year's should be deprecated most re- Edward Road and take the first Fete promises to be a real attrac-solutely and it could only be in left and first right tumings. tion, and it is, confidently hoped terpreted as an attempt to force, In advance, the hands of the Com- that the public will once again give missions. He added that the So- up to now always been ambiguous. it the generous support it has re-

viet were prepared to support un- He alleged that Italian. reinforce- ceived in past years...

conditionally, and to the utmost ments for General Franco were of its ability, the policy of im- still arriving in Spain and only a mediate withdrawal of all forein few days ago three regimenta land- combatants and declared that theed at Cadiz.-- replies of Italy and Germany had Reuter.

AN APPRECIATION - In connection with the Dinner Dance, held at the Hong Kong Hotel on October 8, which resulted in the sum of $5,018.85 being made available for relief work among wounded soldiers and needy re- fugees, the

the Committee of

Chinese Women's Hong Kong Soldiers Rellef Association wish to acknowledge their deep apprecia- tion and gratitude to Mrs. Violet Chan, who presided and was large- ly responsible for the success of the function.

ITALIAN KILLED.

Shanghai, Oct. 27. Grenadier, A Savoy

Antonio Fadula from Stanoso, Italy, was killed by an anti-aircraft shelf, allegedly fired during a Chinese air raid at 2.40-a.m. to-day.

Padula was on duty in the Ita- lian defence sector between the British and American sectors. Reuter.

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Temperature, 77 F.

Humidity, 72 per cent. Wind Direction, East... Wind Force (Beaufort), 4. Temperature: maximum veste:- day, 6 E

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