JAPAN'S FOREIGN
POLICY
(Continued from Pago,1.) attitude toward enterprises of peace shall sustain no change. By quitting the League and embark- ing on a course of its own, our Empire does not mean that it will stand aloof in the extreme Orient, nor that it will isolate itself there by from the Fraternity of Nations. It is our desire to promoto mutual confidence between. Empire and all other Powers and to make known the justice of its cause throughout the World."
our
FAIRNESS AND JUSTICE. Mr. Hirota continued:-"1 om convinced that, if we all unite in our endeavours to act in accord- ance with the wishes of our August-Sovereign, the World will
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JANUARY
BATCH OF TRAFFIC
MISHAPS
NEED OF "SAFETY FIRST" EFFORTS
are as follows:
No.
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TAMAR DANCES
· CHARITY FUNCTION
ARRANGED
NEW CINEMA THEATRE
PEI HO OPENING
TO-MORROW
1934.
RADIO BROADCAST
STUDIO 'CONCERT
From ZDW oh a wavelength. of 4.10 p.m. Chinese programme. 4.45-5.30 p,ni. A rolay from Daven- try of the Carmen Programme (Bizot) ducted by Carlo Lorenzo Molajoil The Milan Symphony Orchestra, con with the Chorus of Scala, Milan.
5.30-7.30 p.m. Chinese programme. 7.30-30,50 p.m. European
Closing i
The fortnightly Saturday dances The need for special "Safety held by H.M.S. Tamar at the First" efforts is illustrated in the Garrison Lecture Hall have be- fact that during the past two days come a very popular feature in the five traffic mishaps, one fatal, have been reported to the police. These social life of the Colony. So much so, in fact, that "When's the next At 8 a.m. yesterday motor lorry Tamar Dance?" vies strongly with
358 metres:: 8405 wis being, driven by Shum Kum, licensed motor lorry "What's the dollar to-day?" as a driver No: 11723, along Connaught local stereotyped phrase. Where Road West, from west to east, as, though, the dollar fluctuates, when near Jardino's Wharf a 'small Chinese boy, named Lal Kam-taun, the interest and attendance at aged 6 years, suddenly ran across these dances certainly do not. the road from the right hand side The one held on Saturday last was of the road to the left (south to north) immediately in front of the distinct success and 1 am Before the found the exponenta of the light on-coming vehicle. his vehicle, the boy was knocked down by the off-side front mud-sity of making their departure
The off-side front wheal from the gay and festive scene. guard. Panned over his head.
pro-
Opening to-morrow, the 24th TO-DAY'S BROADCAST. Inst, will be another now Theatre the Pet Ho Theatre situated in Pel Ho Street, Shamshulpö, just a few yards from the main bus route, and about a stone's throw from the Shamshuipe Regimental Camp. This now Theatre is one of the bost on the mainland. It Has a renting capacity of 1300, divided ad follows-Dreaa circle, 800; back stalls, 600; front stalls, 400.
No expense has boon spared by the owners in equipping the Theatro with the latest type of sound and projection machines. for sound, the wall known and rollable Preddey, System is used, famous Simplex. The newest type of strong high intensity lamp houses have been installed, and, Dall- together with the British At 12.10 p.m. on Sunday, public By, popular demand the Commoyer lenses, ensure a brilliant car No. 237 was being mittee responsible have decided to light and picture. All of this driven by Wu Chung alonk Queen's Road East, when
doviate from the routine fort-equipment was furnished by Pea- cock Motion Picture Co. The Wanchal Market private motor nightly programme and stage an arrangement of the Theatre is car No. 3910, driven by Lau King-additional dance on Saturday next, such that perfect vision enn he shiu, ran into public car No. 237, the 27th. The usual one will be secured from any part of the house. Every consideration has
gromme. Coutations, etc.
7.30 b.m.
::Local Stock.
7.33-8 p.m. From the Studio. The 23rd of a series of lessons-in Wells.
surely come to realise the fairness driver had time to stay ar swerve fantastic too" regretting the noces- and profection" is by the world "Cantoneno" by, the Rev. Mr. I. R.
I
our
motor
and Justice of Japan's position and bright will be the future of our Empire. Personally speaking, in obedience of the Imperial Message, I am determined to use every ounce of my energy to carry out national polley by diplomatic means in the interest of world peace."
"Fortunately, to-day, after our withdrawal from the League, the commercial as well as diplomatic
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8-p.m. Local Time and Weather Report, Special Announcement.
8.3-8.37 p.m. Operatic. Song Resurrection-Prayer
(Alfano),
Song LouiseEver Since the Day
(Charpentier).
relations between Japan and the causing damage to the near-alde held on the following Saturday, been given to comfort of patrons. Vocal Gems-Rigoletts (Verdi). friendly Powers in general have fear mudguard. Damage to pri 3rd February,
vate motor car-head lamp, front wheel and mudguard.
even closer and more become cordial than before.
The
seate
ara
comfortably
On Saturday, the 10th February, equipped with cushions. At 8.65 p.m. on Saturday, pri- by kind permission of Commodore Such an excellent theatre, ex- "I wish to uvall myself of this occasion to dwell somewhat on the ate motor car No. 3269 was being F Elliott, O.B.E., R.N., H.M.S. pensively equipped, should prove recent phases of our relations with driven by Mr. D. H. Blake of Tamar herself will be the venue a great boon to the residents in
&
in our immediate neighbourhood.
Road, cast of Bay View Polico of which will be devoted to the de- Station, proceeding in a westerly pendants of the late Signalman direction, when Lal Kam-fong, Sullivan, who accidentally lost his MANCHUKUO PROGRESS.
aged 45 years, suddenly stepped life on board in such a tragic "Manchukuo, thanks to the tire out from behind another motor manner on Christmas Day. There less labours of His Excellency the vehicle in a crouching attitude is no need to remind intending Regent and of the Government and was knocked down by the patrons of the immense popularity Authorities and also to the whole- above-mentioned motor car, caus- of the dances held on board the collabora- Ing slight injury to his foot. Tamar, which on account of the hearted assistance and tion extended to her by this At 12.40 p.m. yesterday, motor elaborate preparations entailed are country, true to the spirit of the lurry No. 2048 was being driven up necessitously rare. Ladles will be has New Street from Queen's Road by Invitation, but gentlemen are Japan-Manchukuo Protocol, been making steady progress along West opposite Ko Shing Theatre strongly advised to secure tickets. all lines of her constructive work.. towards Po Yan Street by Tang which will shortly be available, "In ordering the various Govern- Liu, when a Chinese youth, nume well in advance, in order to avoid mental institutions, especially in unknown, suddenly ran out from disappointment Contributed. the maintenance of law and order, the off-side of the road and was in the development of industry and knocked down. Ho refused to communication, in the consolida give his name and ran away. tion of national finance and in the advancement of education and cul- ture, signal success has been achieved.
near
At 1.20 p.m. yesterday, motor bus No. 499 was being driven along Repulse Bay Road Island Road by Lam Chung, when it collided with a motor lorry No. 2064 which was stationary, caus- fng damage to the body of the bus and the rear of the lorry.
POLICE FORCE ROWING
REGATTA.
Cup-Holders Beaten By No. 1 Launch Crew. The annual rowing regatta of the Hongkong Police Force took place on Sunday at the rear of Stonecutters
lak
Ono caso each of small-pox, Island over a distance of
4
the officers and men stationed in the Shamshuipo Camp, as they will now, for the first time, bo able to see the latest talking pictures, under clean, congenial surround- ings, without having to make the tedious bus trips to and from the city.
Tho prices are extremely moderate, ranging from 20 conts to 40 cents, with a special, price
Mary Gardon (Soprano), Orchestral-The Wreckers Overture
(Smyth)..
Dame Ethel Smyth "conducting the British Symphony Orch.
Light Opera Company, Orchestral-Prince Igor Polovatzki
Dance (Borodin).
Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra,
conducted by Leopold
Stokowski. Song-Lohengrin-Raconto
(Wagner), Song-Lohengrin--Cigno fedel
(Wagner).
Miguel Fleta (Tenor). Symphony No. 8 in D Minor
8.37-9
p.m.
("Unfinished") (Schubert), .;.-
Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra
conducted by Leopold
Stokowski,
1st Movement-Allegro moderato 2nd Movement-Andante con moto 9-10.30 p.m. A Concert From the Studio,
1. Songs
(a) Sho is Far from the Land (Lambert) (b) East of the Sun
(Ronald)
of 20 cents to servicemen to the dress circle. The Pel Ho Theatre will be opened free to the public to-morrow for all shows, during which the British film "Yes Mr. Brown" will be shown. Following this will be first run film-RKO Radio's "Flying Devils." Thore-- after, selected second.run features 2. Humorous-(a) Matilda from such well-known producers Artists, as RKO Radio, United Univerant and Fox will be ex- hibited.
The theatre is also equipped for stage performances, and advantage will be taken to present, stage attractions wherever possible.
NEW MONARCHY, "Moreover, a decision is about to be made on the establishment of, a Monarchical Regime, which has beon so eagerly awaited by all her people and which will go far to solidify the foundations of Man- chukuo na a young and Indepen-ported to the local health authorities launches were represented:- dent Nation. This is a matter of during the week-end. congratulation, not for Manchu- kuo alone, but for the peace of the Orient and the peace of the World. I think it behooves our Govern- ment and People, always mindful of the Imperial rescript to exert their efforts unremittingly in assisting the healthy growth of the Now State.
diphtheria and meningitis were re-mile. The following stations and DO YOU WANT TO STOP
Tsim Sha Tsui Pallee Station "A" team; Teim Sha Tsui Police Station "B" team; Tal O Poilce Station; left H.M.S. Adventure
Gibraltar Shau Tau Kok Police Station; No. for Malta en route for the Far East1 Police Launch; No. 2 Police Launch; No. 3 Police Launch; No. 4 yesterday.
Police Launch.
The winners of the Cup last year recalled that, aubacquent to the (No. 3 Police launch) were narrow- conclusion of the Peking Basicly beaten this year by the crew from Treaty in 1925, normal contact was the No. Launch under Sgt. Hudson; maintained between the two coun-after a very exciting and close race, tries and that, even after the by a boat's length, Manchurian Incident, there
re- ed."
д
speech
con-.
ANYTHING?
(Continued from Page 6.) destination undisclosed in a homicidal vehicle painted in the colour of a hnellliferous bever- "ge,"
WE ARE VICTIMS. OF OUR MOODS
By G. M. ROBERT, Life would be
considerably
"The Japanese Government han serious responsibilities for the maintenance of peace in East Asla and has a firm resolve in that
Was After the regatin, the Inspector regard. But what is more essen- thorough mutual understanding General of Police, the Hon. Mr. E. tial in the matter, is the stabilisa-between the two Powers of their D. C. Wolfe, made tion of China herself. Our respective positions so that no gratulating the winners and runners-easier if you know beforehand in Government sincerely hopes for difficult question was encounter up on their good results. The prizes what kind of mood you would find the political and economic
were then presented by the wife of your chief when he sont for you. the Deputy Superintendent of Police Is he likely to react to a funny habilitation of China. It hopes
Burlingham, Kowloon, Mrs. that she will be enabled to unite
thanked all those who had made the story, or is he soverely business with Japan i porforming the
like? obvious mission of both Japan and
regatta so interesting.
China to contribute through mutual aid and co-operation to the peaceful development of their part of the Globe."
HOPES BELIED.
EXCHANGE RATES
CHANGE IN ATTITUDE.
attitude of the Soviet Union to- "However, more recently the
gone a change of some sort. wards Japan seems to have under- It is most surprising and regrettable that the Soviet Union should now take to broadcasting at Home and abroad through the Press and "Unfortunately, the actual situa other channels unwarranted cri-Paris... Genova. tion of present-day Chinn belies, ticisms directed against Japan Berlin. all such hopes.
and circulate exaggerated storlen Helsingfors... It has been reported that of about aggravations of this or that Oslo Inte the Chinese Government, situation, evidently for the pali- Athens.. realising the mistake of persist-tical and diplomatic purposes Milan ing in their Anti-Japanese·nt- which such
eal Buenos Aires. titude have decided to take steps cúlated to serve.
Shanghai looking toward the rectification
New York. of Sine Japanese relations, but served her fair and equitable at
"Japan was consistently pre- Amsterdam.. so far no concrete evidence has ftude toward the Soviet Union Prague.. come to our notice to confirm the throughout these years past, be- Madrid. truth of this report.
fore and after the Manchurian Bucharest "Should China appreciate our
Incident.
the funda- | Hongkong - Despite true motives and give tangible mental differences in both signs of sincerity on her part, theory and Constitution of State Copenhagen Stockholm.. Japan would be glad to reciprocate of the two countries, we have al-Lisbon. and to meet her more than half ways endeavoured to keep on good Bombay. way in a spirit of goodwill.
neighbourly terms with Soviet | Rio ..... Russia and sought solution of all Yokohama. questions by pacific means.
'GRAVE MISGIVING.
rumours
are
the
Vienna
Montevideo Belgrade'
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who
.Mrs. M. Portallion (Con- traito) accompanied by Mrs. G. W. Grigga
(b) Halt Who Goes -
Theref
....Bryan Lewis accompanied by
Mrs. Nura Kanis.
3. Pianoforte(n) The Lark
(Glinka) (b) Selected
Mrs. Nura Kanis.
4. Songs-(a) Blow, Blow, Thou
Winter Wind (Roger Quilter)
(b) A Farowell (9,
Liddle)
...Mr. H. G. Annies (Tenor) by Mrs. G. W. accompanied
Griggs.
6. Songs-(a) A Dream (Bartlett)
(b) I Did Not Know
(Trotere)
Mrs. M. Portaillon (Con tralto) accompanied by Mrs. G. W. Griggs
6. Humorous "Blighty"
....Bryan Lewis accompanied by
Mrs. Nura Kanis
Pianoforte (a) Menuet (Grieg} (b) Berceuso (Cho- pin, Op. 57)
....Mrs. Nura Kanis.
8., Songs-(a) O Lovely Night
(Landon Ronald).
(b) Thank God for a Garden (Teresa Del Riol
..Mr. H. G. Anniss (Tenor) accompanied by Mrs. G. W. Griggs.
10.30 p.m. Rugby. Mid-day Press 10.35 p.m. Close Down
Much the same thing applies | News. when you get home at night. You may arrive with à song in your heart and a borrowed five shillings
Women Skippers Race
For Championship,
in your pocket, prepared to take HỎNGKONG YACHTING. your wife to Bee a comic film. But Jan. 22. you can't tell, for some minutes, .79.21/32 that she has had trouble with tho 16.14 butcher that day, and that she 13.19% would sooner seen gangster pic- 220 ture, in which somebody is shot 19.00
preferably a butcher.. G52
What we human beings need is 50% a sort of temperamental baromo- 30% 1/4.6/16 ter, on which the needle would in-
5.00%
the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club Oter a six milg. course, vessels of
out a stif race yesterday. skipped by women competitors, fought
Mrs. T., P. K. Kemble, with Rolla, Mrs. Way, at the helm of Speedwell, dicate whether we were set fair or and Mrs. Adams, aboard True Blue. 7.77% inclined to be stormy, so that we won in their respective classes. 29% ehould know how to approach each The following are the results: 100% other. It would be useful at par Diana
"I' Clans. 37% ties. You would know at once
4,31,31 4.30.28 630 whether the other person wanted Colleen 4.37.18 4.33.27
(Miss Whitham)
(Mra, M.. Benson) *
4.23.38
1/0 to play musical, chairs, or would .22.5714
6.04% 10%
“It is gratifying to know that
TRANQUILITY OF EAST. Montreal North China, which is under the
Silver (spot) control of the Peking Politien!
10.11/18 "Especially since the establish- Silver (forward).10.13/10 -- Committee, romaina comparatively ment of Manchukuo, the Japanese War Loan. 101%
101 quiet. In view of the important Government has been acting solely
-British Wireless. rights and interests of Japan in upon the conviction that the proper, that region and of its territorial adjustment of the tri-partito rela contiguity with Manchukuo and tionship between Japan, Mancha Mr. 8. M. Perry, Managing Director also from the standpoint of the kuo and the Soviet Union was of of the Model Dairy Farm at Shang- Tangku Truce Agreement, the paramount Importance for the tran-hal la among the recent arrivals at queation of the maintenance of quility of East Asia. Japan is the Repulse Bay Hotel. Mr. Perry Is peace and order in North Chian is setting up certainly no military trip to, Hongkong and is accompanied on a combined business and pleasure of special concern to Japan. She catablishments along the Manchu by Mrs. Porry: expects China to see to it that kuo-Soviet frontlors, notwithstand- nothing will happen that maying the Moscow propaganda to the bring chaos to that area. Mean contrary. while, we are watching, hot with out gatave misgivings, the activities
of the Communist Party, and in creasing rampancy of "red armies" In China
RELATIONS WITH SOVIET "Regardink Japan's relations with the Soviet Union, it may be.
PANCHEN LAMA. LEAVES FOR NANKING FOR DISCUSSION
4.23.38
4.27.48
4.24.54
4.41.45
4.40.17
4:68.344.49.40-
4,52,01
4.50.10
4.50.87
22,4335 19.37% rather discuss esoteric paychology.Rolla
22.40 Better still would be a gadget; . (Mrs. T. P, K. Karble)
110 with a dial and a knob with which Aarfel .......: 4.31,39. 1/6.3/32 you could set yourself to the mood (Mius B. Fair)
4% required. How often have you sat Dorothea - 4.23.45
(Birs, and G Class, 1/2.11/32 down to read an alleged humorous
Coole). 37. novel, and been bored with it, Allen
4.43.00 Whorens if you could have · con
***** 4.43.09 (Miss Bilderbeck) aulted your Indicator you would Rebena,
..... 4.42.51 have known at once that what you (Mrs. Marshall):
catalogue from the Speedwell;;, 1, 4.40,50 wanted was stores or a rállway timetable?
(Mrs. Way). Toynette Sirius
(Mrs. Finlay) (Mrs. R. Wron) Zephyr.
4.54.28 (Mrs. La Wren)
"A" CLARE. The Panchen Lama, surviving Ln Linen 4.50.40 Peking, Jan. 22. WARD II. 4.55.90
(Mira. Fowkes) ruler of Tibet, has left for Nan king by a special train. Tho de Jom 4.56.40
(Mrs. Sheldon) parture was at 2 o'clock" this "Indeed it is only as part of the Guides will be held on Friday at 10.30
(Mrs. Stanton) Tho annan meeting of the Girl | afternoon.
Gull
4.59.20 above mentioned friendly policy am at the Bandlands Hut. Lady conversations with Nanking and Cicada 6.02.58
The Panchen- Lama will, hold (Mins Mackay) ; that Japan has undertaken since Peel will be pronont last Jums to act as Intermediary
era with a view to ascertaining (Mrs. Atkinson), between Manchukuo and the Soviet
the Chinese attitude towards, True Blur: 445.18 Union in their negotiations on the
Tibet, since thero has been unrest The P. and Olber Hawalpindi is there following the death of the pregosod transfer of the North dua here from Singapore at: a.m. on
(Mr Elliott) Manchurian Railway,"
(Proceeding)
Thursday, and the Boudan also from Dalai Lama, who ruled virtually-ForA 6.02.31 Singapore at 6 am, oh Friday,
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