DEMOCRACY OF CHINA DEFENDED

Similarity Of Ideals

With America

Phindelphia, Oct. 22. Dr. C. T. Wang, Chinese Am bassador to Washington, spoke to the Board of Trade and defended the Being de Chinese Government as mocratic and meriting United States Lympathy through, the fundamental similarity of the Chinese and American social and political ideali

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They can't take that away from me; 8. Sinp that Bass..

10.30 Interval of recorded dance. music from Z.B.W.

10.40, D. Medley of Favourite! Wallzen; 10. It's a Sin to tell a Lie;; 11. Will you Remember; 12. Skater's Waltz.

10.55 Interval of recorded dance! music from Z.B.W,

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attempted to achieve them through DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES democratic processes, whereas Japan's

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

JAPANESE EXCUSES

Tokyo Declares Junks

Were Pirates

Tokyo, Oct. 22.

SATURDAY,

O.A.G. Visits Portuguese Colony

Cordial Relations Strossed

Macao, Oct. 22. The visit by HE. the Officer Ad- Government of ministering the Hongkong, Mr. N. L. Smith to Macao to-day, recalled the happy relations between the British and Portuguese Colonies that were such a feature of the previous term of office at’Magno of Dr. Tamagnini Barbosa, the present Governor of the Portuguese colony; and the speeches delivered at the luncheon in honour of the distin- guished visitor stressed then very cordial relations.

Large numbers of the community assembled at the suster port to receive

visitor from

Hongkong. As the

M.S. Falmouth, with His Excel lency on bank, approached the port of Macho, about eleven o'clock, the shore battery undered out a salute to which the British vessel responded. while the Potuguese warships in port, the loop Goncalo Velho and the gunboat Macao, as well as the launches ol the Harbour Police service were **created" in honour of the opension.

OCTOBER 23,

1937.

try to foster and he, for his part, would do all that he could to alimulate them,

It was with great sincerily that those present offered their best wishes for the prosperity and pro- gress of Macao's beautiful neighbour, one of the finest gems of the British crowrs, and for the good fortune of the nation that was tho sricien! alty of Portugal. (Applause),

The toast to the British Sovereign wds proposed by the spealcer.

Mr. N. L. Smith aald: It is a very grent pleasure to me to visit to-day the most ancient outpost of this European civiliation in China. As Your Excellency knows, the lúta of such a visit occurred to rae as long!

King Reviews Conditions In Empire

Gratified By Signs Of Empire Loyalty

London, Oct. 22.

IN HITLER'S GERMANY

(Continued from Page 6.) have been heard for miles through the pine woods.

But it was the singing of robots.. The slight variations of tone and cadence which make up the charm of a chorus were on- tirely absent. The method of

The King's speech after the pro-singing was that which I am told ago as July, and after learning in-rogation of Parliament to-day ex-jis now adopted by the German formally that it would be agreeable presses Their Majesties deep antis-army, by which cach word is to Your Excellency's Government, I lust no time in secking the approval faction with the loyalty and affection sung separately without "carry. of the Secretary of State for the manifest on the occasion of the over" to the next. unhappy reasons for the delay in Colonies. I need hardly recount the Coronation.

It is the complete regimenta- "The significance of this ceremony tion, the complete militarisation carrying out this much desired plan. OLDEST ALLY

was emphasized by the presence of of music. Portugal is the oldest ally of Grest

Hero was singing which oX- Britain, and it is very proper that the Prime Ministers of my Domin- these two colonies should live on fons and the representatives of my close terms of friendship and colin Empire in India and every part of pressed no emotion whatever, not boration. We cannot forget the my Empire overseas," said the King. even the craving for liberty hospitality which Macao gave to "The deliberations of the Imperial which animates every captivo- English merchants in those carly

followed im-for to have expressed that would days before we had a Colony of our Conference which own here, and since that time long- mediately after the Coronation afford- have been to invite a fresh re kong has always looked upon Macno ed ample evidence of the value of pression from these despots with as an elder brother rather than as such meetings for the discussion of the souls of sergeant-majors who commercial rival.

concern and I now rulo Germany.

A Foreign Office spokesman in a 11.00 13. It Looks like Rain; 14) Boston Tea Party; 15. September in written statement referring to the Hongkong junk inquiry remarks that the Rain; 10. Saton Takes a Holiday the men on the self-styled thing 11/16 Interval-of-recorded-dance junks attacked testified that the music from Z.B.W.

Junks were equipped with old style Adios cannon.. 11.20 17. Munchila; Argentina; 19, Say, S1, Si;

"We have never heard of a fishing Siboney,

11.35 Interval of recorded dance boat with such armaments," he said, #and the Chinese testimony there music frorn-Z.D.W.

11.45 21. Sweet Heartache: 22 fore must be taken as a confession He declared that there the differ- Love Bug will Bite you; 23. Sweet that the allegedly attacked junks ence in the speed of industrialisation Leilani; 24. Mutiny in the Brass were pirate junks which infest the and mechanisation and the raising of Section.

neighbourhood of Bins Bay." the general standard of living in

He points out that the Hongkong China and Japan was due to the

Government in 1026 revised the Tact that China, In recent years, has

purpose of pirate law for the strengthening control over Blus Bay pirates, without satisfactory control, therefore in September 1927 Britain proposed to the Powers n joint ex- pedition against pirates but the United States, France and Italy re- fused. Therefore Britain decided to negotiale with Japan for Joint Delion.med An understanding was reached be- tween the naval commander in of the

CITIZENS PRESENTED Awaiting the distinguished visitor longicong and the Captain Japanese patrol ship Uji at Capton

an enormous number of the to watch over Bins Boy until January

lending residents. fis Excellency In the name of the Government that in Dr. Tamagnini Barbosa, Governor of

and people of Hongkong I thank you The spokesman recalled 1023 and 1924 Ute Canton authori. Macao, himself bade his visitor wel- for your generous reception to-buy,

expedi- come,

and then presented leading and I pledge the continued good feel ttes unsuccessfully sent an

citizens at the landing, stage. ing and co-operation that happily tion against pirates and Britain in

Among them were: Dr. Carlos Som-

exist between our two cotonles. April 1927 sent four warships and

Colonial Secretary; Dr. A. "Your Excellency, indies and gentle- | the niteraft carrier Hermes to Blas palo,

men, I give you the toast of the Day and destroyed 110 houses and Miranda, Jude; Major Luiz Lello.

In September 3928, simi-Chief of Staff; Mr. A. Vasconcellos President of the Portuguese Re- 50 junks. larly they landed 300 marines against Raposo, Colonial Treasurer; Com-public.

inander Owen Pinto, Commander of After luncheon, the party went to pirates,

Portuguese warship Goncalo the Outer Port again, and after fare- These facts should serve to make the. clear the circumstances surrounding Your Counter Samuel Vieira, wells lind been said, Mr. Smith and M. Gaivao, his party returned to HL.M.S. Fal- Harbour Maller: Dr, the Japanese

Attorney General Major Ferreira da mouth, which weighed anchor and Silva, Director of Public Works; Dr. returned to Hongkong, arriving the G. Brito Chaves, Director of the the same evening.-Our Own Corres- Health Department; Major Alberto pondent. Arez, Commisioner of Police; Lieut. Col. Joel Vield, Private Secretary to the Governor of Macao; Mr. L. Mar- tins. Postmaster General: Captain Carlos Gorgulho.

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essentially totalilorian structure en-120 am. Stop Daneh.",

led her to uchlove greater efficiency 745 m. Excerpts from Operetins.

8.40 am. The News and Announcements in the same transition.

Greenwich Time Signal pt 8.45 a.m.

Big Lien at 9 A., of both

Brid Quoting constitutions Governments, Dr. Wang asserted that 9.5 am. Organ Recital by Ralph Downes from the Concert tall. Broadcasting the authority of the Japanese con me. stitution was derived from the Em-10 am. Bir Den. Mendip. Wot On't?

10.40 .. The Talking Horse." peror, whereas the authority of the 110 am The News and Announcements Chinese constitution and Government

Greenwich Time Signal at 11.15_n.m. 33 0.

Planoforte lecital by Herbert was derived from the people.

He said that Chino, since the 1012, Ben. London Lex.

Fryer. revolution, had been proceed

3.10 p.m. Reginald. Foort. at the BBC 1928. rapidly in physical unification of her Theatre Organ

"Can you Best 12-3: said that the culturni pën. territories. unity among all Chinese was greater in Violin Recllai by Elle Owen,

The News and Announcements. people, "al- Gresowe Triking Horse

Tune Signal at 4.30 p.m. than among any other though the Chinese, by tradition and 448 pm. in Beth Heginald Dixon at the wractice, were prepared for sell.

Organ of the Tower Ballroom. Black Government and had not been, ac- pool. customed to the rule of a strong and 7. pan. Variety.

7.45 .. *London Log.

420 p.m

energetie Central government.7.5 mm.

Therefore, the establishment of such a government had been a task which taxed the intelligence und der mination of the people." He said he recognised that the United States interest in China was duc "to the Amerlenn respect for the rights of other nations and a strong desire that!

and a regime of international law justice should prevail."—United Pren

CHINA'S DELEGATES

-Hallroom."

8.45 pm. For the Colostal Service,"

pm. For the Children. A Norwegian Feature. 30 p.m. The News and Announcements.

Greenwich Time Gignal at 9.45 p.m.

Beethoven-2

10.16 pm. Big Ben, The Symphonies of 10.50 p.m. Stop Dancing A programme of very light music arranged by James| bloody. 11.35 p.m.

The Morris Motore Band: 'con- ductor, Sydney V. Wood. Norman Williams thiassi,

the bellon taken by

navy against pirates during the past weeks," he declared. Reuter,

Further references to the Junit inquiry will be found on Page 15,

am. Music Hall, with the BBC Variety Orchestra.

12 a.m. The News and Announcements. Greenwich Time Signal at 12.15 Am 1220 n.m. Eight Bell 1ixth Edition). [ 3 a.m. Interval. Nanking. Oct. 22. Written and arranged by Mungo Dewar. .15 .m. The News and Announcements.

Greenwich Thane Signal at 8.30 am. The Government has appointed 1.20 nm. Dance Music.

The News and An-140 am. Act 2 of Verai's Opera Alta. Dr. Wellington Koo, Mr. Quo Tal-am. Dig. Ben.

From Sadler's Wella Theatre, London. a.m. Planoforte fiectial by Israel Hoff

nouncements.

ehi and Mr. Chien Tai, Ambassadors Greenwich Time Signal at 215 a.m.

The BBC Theatre Orchestra. 10 France, Britain and Spun, as 1.30 nm.

conductor. Stanloid Robinson. delegates to the Nine-Power Conter-m Mendip, Wot On'17 An im ence.-United Press.

pression of ile ilfe, history, and legend. a.m. Close down,

tnan.

6.25 m. Act 3 of Verdi's Opera Alda. From Sadler's Wells Theatre, London.

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In attendance on the Governor of Macho were Mr. P. J. Lobo, Director of Economic Services; Mr. A. M. da Silvo, Secretry of Chinese Affairs, and Lieut. Bento Abreu, A.D.C. Lieut. J. Montalvao was officer in attendance on His Excellency Mr. N. L. Smith during the period of his visit.

The visitor inspected the Guard of Honour drawn from the Macao In- fantry Company, after which he uc- companied the Governor of Macso on a tour of the city.-

Mr. N. L. Smith was the guest at luncheon at Government House.

COLONY RELATIONS

At the conclusion of the luncheon, Dr. Barbosa said that It had given him very grent pleasure to receive the tier in Augus! last nn- nouncing the plan to visil Macao, with the approval of the British Colonial Oke, Circumstances con- nected with the present political situation hand caused its postpone- ment, but the accusion was, never- theless, a very agreeable one and it Rave him the greatest satisfaction 10 be able to tolee appreciation of the honour conferred OTI Macno. He was extreratly sorry to learn that Mrs. Smith's state of health had pre- vented her from "necompanying His] Excellency Mr. Smith, but expressed the hope that she would on be completely recovered.

The relathus between Bongkong and Macao and always been red by the most cordial spirit of good friend- ship; that was itself a reflex of the traditional alliance that had linked the govermenis of Portugal and Britain for centuries. The speakers sinted that a personal tle which a.ched in to Hongkong was the charming mencer in which he had lways been received there by ever, Governor he had had the honour o. meeting-Sir Henry May, Sir Cecil Clementi, Sir William Peel, and, more recenly. Sir Andrew Caldeco... The gracious kindness that he, hi recivel In Hongkong atl сог- pletely captivated him.

TOAST AND REPLY The reasons bewac nungkor. onel Macau, the latter wOUN WWW.

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METAL POLISH

Mixos light work

Rate Agenturymetal #pendent Industriei (a) Ltd. Hongkong.

I am grateful to Your Excellency for your kind references to my wife It has been a great disappointment to her not to be able to take her part in to-day's function owing 10 temporary Indisposition.

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matters of common carnestly trust that their result may enhance the security as well as the

the continued growth of trade and prosperity and happiness of my employment and the saving and pur of the British chasing power among my people."" peoples in all parts Commonwealth of Nations."

Reference is made to the success- the conference nt fut outcome of Montreux in the abolition of capitu- lations in Egypt, and the Nyon con- ference,

FAR EAST CONFLICT

.The text of the reference to the For East reads:

"I have seen with the greatest concern the development of hostill- The A note is made of the fact that the ties between Japan and China.

sufferings, which have been inflicted London Naval Treaty of 1936 has

apon Innocent non-combatants by now been ratified by signatories and attacks from the air and at sea have that Anglo-German and "Anglo-Soviet | L

caused

me particular distress. I conference of the bi-lateral naval agreements have been th concluded,

Powers which is shortly to be called Regarding the rearmament pro- together may contribute to bring this gramine, the King.says-"The heavy deplorable conflict to In end," burden is to some extent lightened by Reuter.

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