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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

MONSTER OF WAR.

MR. KELLOGG'S PLEA FOR LIMITATION.

London, Nov, 20.

Mr. Kellogg, formerly United States Secretary of State, was the guest of the Pilgrim's Club in London at a dinner last night.

Viscount Cecil, proposing his bealth, said he would surely go down to history as one of the most convinced advocates of peace that had our directed the foreign policy of his country.

The Kellogg Pact was a very great achievement. On this side we took the Pact very seriously, We recognised, however, that the great monster of war could not be killed by sentiments and aspira tions, however high and holy they might be.

It would only be destroyed by hard work and if necessary great sacrifice. That was why we wel come so enthusiastically the com- radeship of Mr. Kellogg's great country. He well remembered the

profound feeling of relief that all

felt in this country when "the United States decided to come into the war.

Viscount Cecil continued, "The feeling of some of us has been & little the same during the past few months. There had been a time after the war when the United had almost to

MONDAY, NOVEMBER

THE BARON ELCHO INCIDENT.

RADIO OPERATOR MENTALLY

UNSOUND...

Maita, Nov. 23. The destroyers Witch and Wren have found the Baron Elcho. The master signalled to the destroyers that the radio messages were sent out without his know ledge. He considers the radio unsound. mentally operator H.M.S. Witch is standing by but the opinion is expressed here that the whole matter will now dropped and the destroyers called.-Reuter,

In Costody on Warship.

A

Malta, Nov. 24.

LOCAL RADIO.

BROADCAST PROGRAMME FOR TO-DAY.

To avoid the interference caused by a Japanese Station on 350 metros. Z.B.W, has now raised the wavelength' slightly, to 855 metres.

8.00-5.30 p.m. Record programme (Victor and HM.V.).

6.30-0.00, p. Children's pro- gramme from Studio.

6.00-7.00 p.m. Chinesd programrue" (Records),

7,48 p.m. Evening weather report. 9.00 p.m. Evening general pro. and H. M. v. be gramme of Victor re-records.

"Boris. Gedounow-Revolutionery

Scene, Part 1-4" (Moussorgsky), Chorus and Symphony Orchestra, "Plantation Bongo," Paul Robeson, "Ruralia Hungarica--Gypsy

The Baron Elcho's allegedly mad wireless telegraphist is in custody aboard H.M. Witch. She, and the other destroyers, are proceed- ing back to, Malta-Reuter.

tts's

practical necessity parity between our navies is necessary, I am con-

war between vinced that impossible. And what I say as to the Impossibility of war between Great the United States and Britain applies to the United States

the other great European powers."

and

Mr. Kellogg set forth three lines

Andante,"

(Dohnanyi, Op. 82, No. 2),

Fritz Kreisler, Violin Solo. "Femmena Ngannatora (Betrayed

Woman),

A. Gullio-Tite Schipa). "Angela Mia (My Angel),"

(Schipa Rapce-Pollack) Tito Schipa, Tenor with Orchestra. "Mammy." "Roll Away,

(Paul Robeson

(4 Records). Haydn Symphony in.

D Major "The Clock," Played by the Philharmonic Sym- phony Orchestra of New York. Under the direction of Arturo Coscanini Allah's Holiday,"

(Otto Hauerbach-Rudolf Frim)

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peace. From, the time of your Secretaryship of State it is clear that she is once again in the war of contest.

The First Part.

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"We are already engaged in hopeful negotiations on the Naval question. In another two months the result will be laid before the Five Power Conference. Let us hope they will form the basis for a further advance and that very soon we may rejoice in the know- ledge that the Naval part of the problem is in a fair way to settle ment."

That will be a great thing. But it is only the first part. Land and at remain to be dealt with: Here, too, we hope for your help. True, you are primarily concerned with the sea in this matter, but peace is one whole. Wherever and, however, it is broken the whole structure is in danger. And indeed in some ways armies and air forces are more dangerous to peace than Navies. Let us than not slacken in our efforts,"

Perfect Safety.

Mr. Kellogg, in the course of his should be reply, said: "There such a reduction of armaments as will prevent the use of navies and armies for anything but national protection. In

(Harry D. Kerr-J. S. Zameznik), Victor Salon Orchestra. 10.00 p.m. News bulletin.. 10.80 p.m. Close down.

thought should supplement the peace pact. Firstly, education of popular opinion in peace Ideals capecially by churches, colleges, commercial bodies and civic organisations. Secondly, advance- ment and extension of conciliation and arbitration and the judicial settlement of disputes, and thirdly limitation of armaments and the LOST HALF MILLION IN NEW prevention of any competition such as might lead to war-British Wireless.

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The Progress of China.

BROKER'S SUICIDE.

YORK COLLAPSE.

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St. Louis, Nov. 23.

Mr. F. J. Betts, a broker of St. "A Russo-Chinese war would be Louis since 1900, who only two

a world calamity, but I believe the months ago paid G$478,000 for a Paris Pact had a restraining in-seat on the New York Stock Ex- fluence on them,"

declared Mr. change, was found dead with a The Kellogg, when he spoke at the bottle of polsen hear by,, Pilgrim's dinner.

newspapera say he lost nearly half a million dollars in the "recent Reviewing the gratifying, pro-market collapse.-Reuter's Ameri- gress in international conclliation can Service.. during the past decade, he said he was convinced that a war between America and Great Britain was similarly with impossible and America and the other great European Powers.

He declared that they were all interested in the affairs of the Far East, particularly of China, and. were watching with gratifica- tion her progress towards unity

and stability.

Exchange Closing.

New York, Nov. 22. As next Thursday is Thanksgiv ing Day and a Bank Holiday, the Stock Exchange will close on Thurs- day, Friday and Saturday.

It is learned from Chicago that! the Federal Reserve Bank of Chi- cago has followed the example of New York, Beston and other places Mr. Kellogg concluded on an and has reduced the re-discount rate optimistic note by saying that the from five to four and a half per

a reduction of hope of universal peace was now cent.-Reuter's American Service.

armament there is perfect safety. No one of two nations is" going to be able to dominate the world. Control of the seas now an im" possible dream. The security of the world can only be obtained by mutual consideration, confidence, and the advancement of pacific settlement of their disputes."

It had been evident for a long time, he continued, that one of the problems difficult of solution. was the relative armament, be- tween Great Britain and the United States. He was convinced There would be no reduction of armaments if the question were approached from the basis of the possibility of a war between Great Britain and the United States,

Three Lines of Advance. Mr. Kellogg added: "While I that as political and realisa

pearer realisation than .ever. Reuter.

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St. James's Palace.

London, Nov. 24: H.M. the King has offered St. James's Palace to the Government for the naval disarmament con- ference which is expected to last from eight to ten weeks.Reuter.

Italy Wants Party.

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