·FAR EAST PEACE

CHIANG INTERVIEWED BY JAPANESE

Kuling, Feb. 15. Marshal Chiang Kai-shek grant- ed an interview to the Osaka Asahi correspondent yesteriny and replied to a series of queries. put to him as follows:

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.・・ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18,

THE

ARIZONA LAND LAWS

GLASGOW AND ITS UNIVERSITY

JAPANESE DISCUSS MATTER WITH OFFICIALS

LECTURE BY PROFESSON W. BROWN

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Washington, Feb. 16. The State Department discloses

At a general meeting of the Law that Mr. Salto, the Japancao Am- bassador and Mr. H. Phillips dis- and Commerce Society, University cussed the proposed Arizona land- of Hongkong, held on Friday. Pro- laws whoreby Japanese are for- fessor W. Brown, delivered. "As it is highly necessary forbidden to lease, occupy or till land Interesting lecture on "Glasgow a large Japan and China to co-operato in used for the production of food and its University," to

and appreciative audience.. Mr. Yh maintaining peace and order in the stuT.. Orient, what is the beat means to The Department disclaimed that Dachin, Chairman of the Society,

the a representation was made by Mr. presided.. effect auch co-operation?"

Salto against the law, but intimat- Osaka Asahi correspondent asked.

Marshal Chiang repiled thated that Japanese were naturally Sino-Japancee co-operation should displeased. be guided and inspired by honour

portant factors in the consolidation

of

редсе not only in the Orient but also in the world.

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HONGKONG TRADE

REPORTS BY IMPORTERS FOR

PAST FORTNIGHT

The following reports have been supplied by importers to the Hong- kong General Chamber of Commerce:

Cotton ploce goods and fancy cotton goods. The following reports have, been received-The market opened quietly after the Chinese New Year festival with no bankruptcies of note to report. Clearances of Spring goods have been gond, but only small profits are being made. No sales of bank rupt stocks have yet been reported.

Another report states:

Contrary to general expectations

there were no failures of importance amongst regular Piece Goods Dosiers at Chinese New Year;ɔ,

1985.

E RADIO BROADCAST

Relay of Hongkong Hotel

Dance Orchestra

1

Z.E.K. PROGRAMME From Z.D.W. on a wavelength of 366 metres (845 kilogyelos):

G-7 pm, Dance Orchestra from the Hongkong Hotel Roof Garden,

7-7.17 p.m. Suito Bergamasque (Debussy) played by Walter Glenck- ing

7.17-7.30 pm. Four Songe try Sir Landon Ronald nung by Joseph Hislop (Tenor).

Japanese Menace

Washington, Feb. 10, Testimony given to the House The Osaka Asahi correspondent went on to ask what views he held of Representatives Nazi Invest!- gating Committee revealed the al- of Japan and the Japanese people leged existence of a fleet of 250 un- and the beginnings of Glasgow state of the market precludes any Vocal Gems-The Desert Song.

The Marshal said that he ad-licensed fishing boats operating on inired very much the rapid national The testimony purported that expansion and progress of Japan 85 per cent were Japanese and since the restoration of the Meiji could be utilised as mine layers and period, and he also appreciated torpedo boats after minor changes. inany good social characters

-United Press.

as a whole.

such as thrift, diligence, and

Jeness. However, ho folt

it

the Californian const.

Challenge to Japan

those of the 14th Feb.

American Middling "Spot" 7.00d. American Midling March Delivery 0.804. American Middling October 6.564. Egyptian Sakel. F.G.F. "Spot" 8.75d.

Down in the Forest; Strew on her Roses; A Pair well Matched; When I am Dead, My Dearest.

730-8 pm. Variety Piano Solos-Just one more Chance. Raje da Costa. Song-Love's Last word is spoken.

Gracie Fields (Comedienfie). Organ Solo-Take n Chance.

Torance Casey. Vocal Duet-Fancy our Meeting,

Jack Buchanan and Elsie Randolph Banjo Solo-Keyboard Kapers. Mandoline Solo-Mazur.

The lecture was Illustrated by lantern pictures. It commencud rapid but Illuminating The Department. declined to re-survey of the geological foundations and justice. He felt that China veal Ita views.-United Press..

upon which the Industrial and and Japan were among the Im-

economic fortunes of Glasgow and the surrounding district were built, The market has been very dull since showing ospecially the Importance opening and no new forward business of the coal deposits. The origin of of any importance has been negotiat these having been explained, an hised. Clearances have commenced for torical account of early Scotland Spring goods, but the present dull

of future accurato forecast

price followed. The story of St. Mungo was illustrated by reference to the prospects.

The latest Cotton prices to hand are badge of the University of Glasgow, which in common with that of Glasgow itself, symbollaes not the characteristic features of modern industry but the legendary tradi- tion of that saint; the tree beneath which, while sick of fever, he was aaved by medicinal leaves brought Medford, Mass., Feb. 16.

the bird there depicted on its Mr. Raymond L. Buell. Pre branches; the bell of his church, aldent of the Foreign Policy As-which was miraculously tolled by no sociation, in a speech here said human hand when Mungo died; and "What would be the beat way or that Mr. Roosevelt's foreign the story of the fish and the ring, ways, do you think whereby the policy had resulted in failures which has figured in so many forms existing obstacles in the way of nullifying successes Latin in European legend.

"the situation Sino-Japanese co-operation may be America and

tho Orient is even moro delicate."*

Four Students removed?"

As

amongst the well You are

Mr. Roosevelt is supporting un-

Glasgow for many centuries was wishers of Sino-Japanese co-opera- | limited naval and aerial expan- tion, you must first of all obtain a slon which can only be inter-a small town, with a population of

A few only

thousands. But in clear idea of the psychology of the preted na challenge to Japart.1450, some forty years after the exception of some Tin Plates, there homme (Richard Strauss). Chinese people. Practically, the War is closer than at any time founding of the University of St. Chinese people have no feelings since 1917, he said.United Press. Andrews (the first in Scotland), against Japan, but only had a deep- rooted feeling against the Manchus.

Glasgow proceeded to establish a University of Its own. The The Chinese people have striven for

Universities of Aberdeen and almost threa hundred years overthrow the Cling Dynasty and still retain the bitter memory of

most unfortunate for Japan if she gave up the Oriental Wong Tao (or peace) spirit and adopted the western pattern of militariam or Imperialism.

to

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in

COUNTERFEIT COINS

IN POSSESSION

In

by

Edinburgh were of later founda- tion. The early history and fluctuating fortunes of the Univer- sity were traced, special reference being made to the critical period following the Re-

Marlo de Pietro. B p.m. Time and Weather Report. 8.03-11 pm. Relay from the Ko Shing Theatre (Chinese).

9.30 p.m. Press Bulletins. 10.30 p.m. Press Bulletions, Stock and Commodity Quotations,

11 pm. Close Down.

.

8.30-10

Z.E.K. Programme

p.m.

Woollens-The market for woolleng is nearing the end and clearances are for poor. There are no enquiries Woollens and Worsteds for July ship- ment to date. Prices for Japanese goods have fallen a further 15% since the opening. Another report states: The feature of the market is the con- tinued decline in price of Japanese productions and its detrimental effect

European Record upon seasonal business in Bradford

Music from Z.E.K. on a frequency of and continental manufactures.

640 k.c'n.

8.30-9.03 p.m. Le Bourgeois Gentil- MetalMarket dull. With the

Walther Straram Orchestra of Paris. has been no buying since Chinese Naw Year.

9.03-9.30 p.m. Concert Items.

Creain Flour: Stock: 230,000 baga. Pianoforte Solos Danse

(Chaminade). Market: Stendy.

Pianoforte Solos-Pierrette (Cham-

inade).

LESSON SERMON

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, HONGKONG

the long struggle. Such П bitter YOUTH'S EXCUSE FOR BEING memory has increased since the Manchurian Affair developed to its

The possession of 65 counterfeit immediately present stage and would be further increased if there were no change Hongkong five-cent pieces, and formation when the number of for the better in it. 1 think that uttering a false coin, were the students was reduced to four. The any student of Sino-Japanese prob-charges which faced Wa Wing-lecturer gave special prominence to lems should regard as of great cheong, aged 18, unemployed, when the work of Melville, who, as Prin- importance this bitter feeling he appeared before Mr. Grantham cipal and Professor, raised the pre-Christ, Scientist, yesterday.

*as

on

stige of the University, by his sen-learning and administrative ability, few years the number so that in renched four hundred. It was in- teresting to note that Melville him- self Instructed classes in a wide variety of subjects including Latin, Greek. Hebrew and other ancient languages, natural philosophy and natural theology,

at the Kowloon Magistracy among the Chinese people.

"Then, what do you think about Saturday. Defendant Mr. Hireta's recent speech deliveredtenced to a total of four months

hard labour. at the Japanese Diet?"

Ilis speech was rather vague, but Detective-Sergeant Dowman, for we were fairly impressed by it and the prosecution, alleged that at 7.30 regarded it at least as the starting p.m. On Friday a Chinese detective point toward the readjustment of was on patrol in Shanghal Street Sino-Japanese relations, I believed when he saw defendant come from that the Japanese Foreign Minister Wing Shing Lane. The defendant would substantiate the contents of was stopped and when about to be his speech by acts.

searched, told the detective that he had a packet of counterfeit coins, and ⚫pointed to hand-

Anyhow, Sino-Japanese relations should be readjusted on the prin- ciples of justice, honour and sin cerity, the Marshal emphasised in concluding the Interview-Central News Agency.

GERMAN DEBTS

.

"Soul" was the subject of the Lesson Sermon in all Churches of

The Golden Text was "Set your heart and your soul to seek the Lord your God. (I Chronicles 22: 19).

my

Among the citations which com- prised the Lesson Sermon was the following from the Bible: "My soul langeth, yea, even fainteth for the courts of the Lord: heart and my flesh cryeth out for the living Cad. For the Lord God is a sun and shield: the Lord will.give grace and glory: no good thing will be withhold from them that walk uprightly." (Psalms 84: hear thy 2,11) "Cause me to loving kindness in the morning; for in thee do I trust: cause mo to know the way wherein I should walk; for 1 lift up my soul unto thee." (Psalms 143:8),

Modern Prosperity The beginnings of the modern s 'left prosperity of Glasgow are to be pocket. The

colna found in the late seventeenth and were found and the defendant was early eighteenth century, when the taken to the police station. After Atlantic trade was being establish further investigations were made cd. With the Union of the Sents it was found that defondant had and English Parliaments in 1707, one of the coins to a trade with the American colonies, cigarette seller in Temple Street. hitherto obstructed, so far as The defendant alleged that a man Scotland was concerned, by the

The Lesson Sermon also included whom he did not know had brought colonial and navigation policy of the following passages from the him from Ilongkong to get a job. England, was opened up more Christian Science textbook, "Science in Kowloon the man went off to freely, and Glasgow reaped the and Health with Key to the borrow some money, and returned advantages of her situation on the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy: with a packet of money which he weat coast of Scotland in a rapidly "Soul is synonymous with Spirit, handed to defendant to carry. The developing trade, especially in man told defendant to buy a packet tobacco. The tobacco trade, infinite Principle outside

God, the creative, governing, In- of finite of cigarettes with some of the deed, quickly became identified with money and keep the change for Glasgow, and hor "tobacco lords" Knowing that Soul and its attri only reflect. form, which forms his fare back to Hongkong. At one dominated her industrial life for butes" stall defendant bought a packet of some time. When the American through man, the Master healed the were forever manifested

became independent.sick, gave sight to the blind.

CONFERENCE PROPOSES TO EXTEND AGREEMENT.

Derlin, Feb. 15. The Afth Stand-still conference between Germany's short-term cre ditors and their Gorman debtors con- cluded with recommendations, firstly, to prolong the continuance of the existing agreement, with certain cigarettes, but at another he was colonies ly, to reduce the interest rates on told that the money was no good. Glasgow suffered a serious loss in hearing to the deaf, feet to the certain types of stand-stil credita by so he went after the man who had the repudiation of debta amounting lame, thus bringing to light the given it to him, but before he could to a million sterling; but although scientific action of the divine Mind catch up with him, was arrested. this meant a large sum per head of on human minds and bodies and the city's population at that time giving a better understanding of the essential solidity of her trade Soul and salvation. (p. 71:) and and industry was shown by a speedy (p. 210:)

modifications, for 12 months; second-

one quarter to one half,

During the period ended Decembar since the last stend-still agreement Germany's actual debts have been re- duced from 2,500,000,000 marks to 2,000,000,000,

Under the new agreement the right to call for registered marks in Clause 10 continues unchanged, so that her indebtedness may be further reduced in the next 12 months.

The main amendment agreed upon

AT THE HOTELS

GUESTS STAYING AT THE REPULSE BAY

recovery.

VAGRANTS CHARGED

ESTONIANS SENT TO HOUSE OF DETENTION

The subsequent history of Glasgow, especially in connection with the rise of her shipbuilding in- dustry, was briefly outlined, The The following guests are staying *provides that creditors may cancel at the Repulse Bay Hotel-Mr. and energy of the city's leaders was any credit line which remalna con- Mrs. G. L. Abily, Mr. D. Ailen. Mrs. exemplifled by the manner in which tinously unused for two years, to an E. B. Barron, Miss E. Barron, tr. ond the river Clyde, a comparatively extent not exceeding per cent. Mrs. A. Brostedt, Mr. and Mrs. G. small stream, was by deepening and theroof,

E. Costello, Minx F. Crapnell, Mr. and training made suitable for Creditors consider the resumption, Mrs. A. Drouth, Miss S. Dewanas, building, and launching of the Saturday, with vagrancy, of gold discount bank payments not Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Elliott, Mr. T world's largest vessels. yet practicable, In view of the J. J. Fenwick, Mrs. W. L. Gerrard, special conditions prevailing in Swit Mr. G. J. Hennenhof, Mr. and Mrs. zerland all parties are agreed that. S. Iills, Mrs, M. Even-Jones, Mr. the Swiss banks should not be asked. MacAlister, Mr. G. B. McCormick,

James Watt

Charged before Mr. E. I. Wynne- the Jones,

the Central Magistracy on Barnhard Multick (20) and Richard Jalakas (20), Estonians, were committed to tho House of Detention until Arrangements could bo made for The expansion of the city's in-them to be repatriated. the interest rate applicable to certain E. Pegg, Mr. R. Poinset, Mr. G. increase of the population. The that the two defendants had been re- Sergeant Russell told the Court Randell, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Roberts. original University building was leased from prison on Friday. where Mr. and Mrs. P. Stulffbergen, Mr. G. F. Walker, Mr. and Mire, T. Arden, engulfed in this advance. This they had served a sentence for having A MYSTERY SOLVED Mr. F. S. Barron,

on the was a building which was in cor-stowed away from Genos Mr. F. R. Massey, Miss A. Med history, for it was in it that Jones inglatracy on that day. cnt to the Min Findlay tain respects a centre of world teamer Nailsen Moor on February G. Miss E. Meeds, Bliss J. Cook, Major Watt did the vital work which

They appeared at the Kowloon General and Mrs. 8. B. Pope, Mr. G. ANTHRAX TRACED TO GOATE. Vissering, Mr. and M. W. L to the world the steam engine. The House of Detention until arrange

HAIR IMPORTATIONS Craig, Mr. P. Dallin, Mastor Abily, Industrial Revolution, it might be menta could be made for them to be

Mrs. E. Glenn Allen, Mr. S. B. Barron, sald, was initiated in that bulking sent away. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Boyd, Mr. T. 8. in 1765. Lord Kelvin, who might Broxup, Mr. F. H. Crapnell, Miss V be properly considered the founder

to accept he proposed reduction of Mr. J. A. D. Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. dustry was accompanied by a rapid types of stand-still credits-Router.

London, Feb. 16.

were asking that they be sent

The Home Secretary. Sir John Crapnell, Mr. and Mrs. E. Davidson, of electrical engineering, also did the west. Statistics showed that Glimour, stated that experts of his Mr. A. W. Hay-Edie, Mr. and Mrs. some of his great pfoncer work the average productivity in Scot- department had solved the anthrax S. C, Feltham, Mr. T. N. Frost, Mr. there. This problem, which dread disease it had W. L. Gerrard, Mr. and Mrs. Amolished in 1870, and a new build-root crops was considerably higher structuro, was oland of land devoted to grain and now been found came from goat Hicks, air, and Mrs. J. R. Hooley, mo hair imported into this country and Mr. E. Lansdown, Mr. and Mrs. . In exteth five mich fcontinuing enough, the disparity was least than In England. Strangely used in many Industries.

MacDonald, Mr. I. McInnes, Mr. E. It is significant of the For a considerable time experts. Murphy, Miss Pegg, Mrs. I. C. expansion of Glasgow that this evident in the ease of oats, contrary had an experimental station work Pullen, Mrs. F. U. Leid, Mr. G.site also is now surrounded by to the general impression, due

Stophon, Captain. F. A. Swoffer, Mr. urban developments. ing on the problem and the solution and Mrs. K. E. Weetzal, Miss A.

Iarrely to Dr. Johnson, that Scot- found would necessitate. the Home Armitage, Mr. and Mrs. H. Beard, 12.

land was pre-eminently associated The lecturer concluded by point-with the production of that com- Secretary asking the industry to Mr. and Mrs. G. If. Lantemberg, Mrs. ing out thut the Midland Valloy of Bond all imported goat hair to a E. C. du Pont Meods, Miss P. Meeds, Scotland

modity. centro to be disinfected in order Misa R. Meeda, Miss K. Karl. Miss unique region na remarkable for of the Society. Professor Robert-

was, economically,

On the motion of the President | that the risk to workers handling F. M. Powell, Dr. and Mrs. G. Werner, agriculture in the cast as for son, a hearty vote of thanks was ac- it might be wiped out.-British Miss S. M. Swift, Mias F. Haghes, Shipbuilding and Enginoorlog in corded

Colonel and Mrs. Killery.

the lecturer.

Wirelase.

Unn Borne. Song Serenata (Tosti), Songs-Carceleras (Prison Song)

(Chapi).

Amelita Galli-Curci (Soprano). Violin

Salon Serenade Espagnol (Spanish Serenade) (arr. Kreisler). Violin Solon-Jota (de Falla).

Fritz Kreisler. Songs-Casanova--The Mummory of a

Kiss (Strauss). Songs-Casanova-O Mistress fond

and Fair (Strauss).

Arthur Fear (Barone), 9.30 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins, London 1 p.m. Stock and Commodity Quotations.

9.35-10 p.m. Debroy Somers Band. The Big Brandcast Selection. It's a lovely War Medley.

Dixieland-Selection.

10 p.m. Close Down,

ZEESEN PROGRAMMES

This Evening's Broadcast From The German Short-Wavers

Speelt programmes fer Far East17) Dateners will be broadcast from Zeeven aa follows:

BOUTH AMA ZONE "South “Kila- Zona, brimārack" "from__DJD."" (19.74 metres) and BIN 191.45 km):

4.48. DJ, DIN Annuancament (Germ., Engl) German Park Bany, Pre Komme Forvent (Berm.. Engl.) Relayed from Ledpale! Concrria from German Blasters Organ Herital in flat major by G. Fr. Handel. Hinged by Gunther

5 p.m.

6.30 p.5. 5.43 p.m.

Flamin

Now in Englich.

The Heart in the Right Place." Scenes from, the Comedy by 0. Wannaraten. by Anton, Hamik. 8.30 p.m. A Walk through the Automobile

Exhibition,

4.11 p.. News In German.

7pm, Concert of Llækt Mule.

p.

News In English.

8.15 p.m. Ces down D3D, DJN (Germ..

Engl.)

EAST ABIA ZONE

East Asia one badcast through DJA on 21.38 metres, and DJN (81.ts metres).

p.m. DJA, DJN Announcement (Germ., Ench German Falk Bong. Fro emme Forecast (Carma · Emuls 9.15 pan. Boox of the Young Generation

Conducted by Grong Murmensaat.

8.45 p.m. News in English on 12.1A and in

Datch en DJN. 10 p.m. Relayed from Breslaus Homeland

Programme.

'11 p.m. Topical Evenik,

11.15 p.m. Nuwa in German on 12A and

DJIN. 11.30

D.m. Relay from Leipsigt Concerts from German Master. Handel's Concerts in B Nat major. Gunther Kamin.

32.18mm, Nowa In English on

DJA and

In talch on JN. 12.30 am. Close down DJA, DIN {Germ,

Engl.)

KZRM PROGRAMME

This Evening's Broadcast From Manila Station

The following programme will be broadens from Manlia tonight,,

5 p.m. BLdio Classica.

:

5.30 pm. Pruction Ilour-Conservatory of

Music. 6.10 p.m. 4.16 p.

Danish Informational Period. Engilah_Informational Period. D., Bangs by Roseronry Brown, 7.15 pm. Hann Motor Co. Programme

Uchard Himber and 1 tuds baker 1933 Champions,

1.30 p.m.

7.43

1 p.m.

5. T. 87-Het Partridge.

Popular Piano Requests--Also Jackson.

Brunswick Recordles. ProgTASIME—,

Iponsored by A & P Co.

8.15 pm. Burga altery Programme

8.30

D.

Or

Sponsored by 7. IL Stevens Co.

Dance Programme-KZW chestre.

A.60 p.m. Block Quetallone.

p.m. Continuation of Dance Programme by KZIM Orchestra, Tina Cruz and, the Mankis Hota? Orchestra, aated by Rodrigo Drago and Franciaco Trinlikd

19.30 - Sign Of.

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To-day's Broadcasting From Four Transmissions

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