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FILIPINO ECONOMIC BOYCOTT ACTIVITY: FEAR OF JAPANESE AGGRESSION

London, To-day.

Following the announcement in the Philippine press of the decision of the International Peace Cam- paign to organise a world boycott of Japanese goods, a British office in Ipo, the Philippines, has received a letter from a Philippine group stating:

"Filipinos and foreigners in the Philippines

have organised a

Friends of China group to assist JAPANESE

the Chinese people in their hour of need.

thoroughly AGENTS GIVE

CHEFOO SCARE

Chefoo, To-day.

Considerable excitement was

“Filipinos are aware of the danger to their own independence inherent in the aggressive programme of the Japanese militarists, and know that the fate of an independent and democratic Philippines is tied up with the fate of China.” The letter adds that the activi- ties of the group. include mass caused in Chefoo on Thursday meetings, boycott of Japanese

when a motor-car flying a large goods and a vigilant counter-offen- sive against Japanese propaganda. Japanese flag and occupied by a Japanese belonging to the propa- ganda section of the Japanese army, and three Chinese, arrived here from some point west of the

-Reuter.

REPLIES TO NOTES NOTES OF SPAIN city. BELLIGERENTS

The party, after visiting Wu- ping, south of Chefoo, held con- versations with officials of the local Chinese Chamber of Com- Sub-merce, but subject of the talks

has not been divulged.

London, To-day.

The Non-Intervention London Theatre Orch. committee had before them yes- Debroy Somers Band. terday the draft of replies to After spending the night in a His Majesty's Theatre Orch. Notes addressed by the two Span-local Chinese hotel, which was London Theatre Orchish parties to the International strongly guarded, the visitors Straus and Symphony Orch Committee in November regard- left for Tsingtao at noon yester- .Ray Staritas Ambassador Banding the proposals adopted by the day.

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It was agreed that the draft re- transmitted to plies should be Governments with a request for instructions at the earliest possible moment.

Reuter.

BIG LONDON MUSICAL FESTIVALS

London, To-day. The inauguration of an annual London Musical Festival to pro- vide both for music lovers at

The Committee resumed consider- ation of the draft resolution deal- ing with various portions of the Committee's Plan, namely, with- drawal from Spain of foreign volun- teers, recognition in certain cir- cumstances that the Spanish par- ties possess a status - justiflying them in exercising belligerent rights at sea, and the restoration and home and visitors from oversea, strengthening of the scheme for the finest performances of great observation of the Spanish fron-music of every kind, is the aim tiers by land and sea.

of an influential and representa- They disposed of a number tive Council which has just been such well- outstanding questions be formed, including

as Sir fore adjourning. A further meet-known musical figures ing will be held next week-British Hugh Allen, Sir Thomas Beecham, Wireless.

Sir Walford Davies and Sir Henry Wood.

of

The first Festival is planned for

N.K.K. TO RESUME April, 1989, to run for approxim

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Shanghai, To-day.

The Nisshin Kisen Kaisha announces that it will resume the service between Shang- hai, Tsingtao, Tientsin and Dairen early in February.

ately 5 weeks. The whole-hearted co-operation of the most important musical interests of every kind has been secured. The title of the Fes- tival is to be liberally interpreted.

London is to be the centre, but it is intended that other places within easy reach, such as Oxford, Gam- bridge and Canterbury where mu- The service has been suspend-sic can be perfectly performed in ed since the beginning of hostili-historic and beautiful surroundings tiea in Shanghai,

shall be included.

The N.K.K line was a heavy sufferer as a result of the war, more than ten of their ships be ing seized by the Chinese for pro- viding booms in the Whangpoo standing and Yangtse. Reuter

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In addition to the large and var- fous resources of musical talent- available at home, efforts will be made to secure the services of out-"}}

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