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DANCE MUSIC

TO-DAY'S WIRELESS

PROGRAMMES.

BROADCAST BY Z.B.W ON 355 METRES.

11 to 11.30a.m.-Stock and· ar-

chango quotatious.

11.50 . Chinese recorded pro.

gramme.

12.30 p.m.-European prograinme. tp.m-Local time and weather

report. 1.20 p.m.-Relay of the speech from the Rotary Club Tiffin by the Right Rev. B. C. Roberts, Bishop of Singapore,

2 p.m.-Close down.

13 to 7 p.m.--Chinese recortest pro-

graine.

7 p.m.-Stock and exchange quota.

tions,

7.00 to 7.30 p.m.-

Orchestral. Coppelin Ballet-" Prelude and

Mazurka" (Delibes). Coppelia Bollet Eutr'acte and Valse" (Delibes).The B.B.C. Wireless Symphony Orchestra, -90LR.

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FOOCHOW NEWS LETTER

CHINESE MIGRATION TO MANCHURIA

REDS''' AND AGITATORS

BUSY

ROUGH · WEATHER ́AND

BACKWARD CROPS

(From Our Own Correspondent.)

Foocnow, Oct. 31.

RESTRICTIONS IMPOSED

Mukden, November 2-The vast tides of Chinese coolic migration that more than doubled the popu- lation of Manchuria during the first three decades of this century have been halted.

Meanwhile the Japanese authori- ties, whose army helped establish a new regime in Manchuria design-

Mr. M. A. Ancott, Mr. R. (Dick) Adanson (Musical Director "The Gloucester "), Madam Archambault, D. A. Barnert, Madama Berto, eny Busula, J. A. Bristow, Mau rice Bernard, M. D. Beacon, Andro Balle. Beay Chow Sek. Mr. Jaimes Carnegio, Jr.: e/o Mr. H. U. Mac seems to be as far off as ever, anded to separate permanently that re- Jury. Aurora Timorense Compan

A settlement of the affairs of the Fukien Provincial Government

sante."

The "Reds" inte advanced as W. C. Mok. J. Michand, Victor far as Kienning, and are about a Murrell, Mis Florie MacDowell,

He-

K. Nishiyama, Maria Inés Ochon, day's march frora Yenping. Santiaga Lista de Correos, Mrs. fugees are flocking in here by the Miflices D'Arlegain Agaton M. Grape, Mr. Pundred which all adds to the

Pillard, A. K. Rhoden, W. (.

Serenade (Drigo. Minuet." (Boucherini). - The B.B.C. Wireless Symphony

Orchestra.--0092.

NIPPON SOVIET

CLASH

CHOU LỰ SAYS IT IS

. IMPOSSIBLE

The question of the resumption of Sino-Soviet diplomatic relations has been discussed by Mr. Chon Lu, member of the. Southwest Politi tical Council and President of the Sun Yat Sen University, in the course of a press interview.

According to Mr. Chou, a Nip pon-Soviet clash is an impossibility

We invite intending purchasers to luspect

our

Without importunity to purchase.

in the second place, Nippon Cheapside Piano Co.

Mr. Chou points out that Soviet Russia in the past has played the part of agressor in Northern Man- ohuria, and to be consistent with Russian pressure on Japan mcaus the disgorging of Russian illegiti mate gaina,

Baham, Mons, Jens Dubois, Gar-and the general riff raft, are floating ambitious projects to plant the Soviet is now absorbed in push- Bia, China Sales Corporation, Miss in the meantime Reds," Unions, gion from China Proper, are push- | for two reasons; in the first place, men Thomas Evans, II. A. Gibbons,ing to the top in order to take hundreds of thousands of Japaneseing forward the Five Year Plan; E. G. Jamieson, Miss Anne Higgins, Kong Yuen Thau, Mrs. D. every advantage of the "stalo settlers ou Manchurian soil.

The Manchukao government at Soviet relations have not reached King, Mr Cora C. Lyle, c/o C. Wikos Lyle, Miss Edyth Meikle,

Changchun composed in part of the point where an ugly situation Chinese but strongly influenced by is threatening. ita Japanese advisers, has placed rigid restrictions on the influx of labourers from south of the Great Wall, pleading fear that among Robinson, Sui Honk Kit, c/o general depression. Swatow Exporting Co., Mirs M. The Foreign Servants Union have such immigrants would be numer. Templeton. The Union Embroidery cans to life and a number of meet.

ens agents of Marshal Chang Hatch Tho Co., Mr. E. A. Underwood, Mrings have been reported. Marry Watson, The Wing Wah Dis leads of this Union and it a most, Liang, the ousted former ruler of

Mr. Chou emphasises the need of pensary, G. F. White, Miss Annelyorative job as naturally the for- Manchuria, whoin the Japanese and Yep.

eign servants are the best paid, Manchukuo fenders acouse of con- China adopting a positive policy Registered Articles.

but when out of a job, the Uniontinuous efforts to foment trouble of self-defence, ready to incur all Associated British Pictura Corp., does not recognise them.

The anti-Japanese boycott Asso in his former domains. 1. Mr. J. N. Alabrecht, Chan

sacrifices. for the assertion of the ciations are in full swing and now

Even big Japanese contracting spirit of, self-help. "Lot an Ex- Lone), accompanied by Miss Saltin R. C. . Espero Castone frent with the slogan "Bay Chi-

Robert Hawse (»/ö American Con- suly, Mesars. Independent Art Asscall for this latter crowd if they I am sure our sympathy is ciation. Progressive Truding Co.. Crimson

Mrs. E. Shuster, Mr. Francisco od only carry out their cam Salvador, Sz Hing Wine Shop. paign recording to usual and se Tinlywotwine Mfg. Co., George cepted methods, but when they Thomas. Yan Tin Chee.

pravent dealers from selling goods which have alrannly come into the Port over the high Tariff wall, it is quite time that the foreign Governments were made aware of what is taking place.

now).

Concert Waltz in A" (Glaze Witches Dances (Puccini).- The B.B.C. Wireless Symphony, Orchestra.-D114.

1.30 let p.1.--

From the Studio.

A recital by" Mr. T. Lows (Dari Sin Hiig. A. L. Dadge. Mr. Fuks another. Society has come to the firms looking for fresh cheap labour | pedition go outside the Great |

Maria Gomes:

Programme,

Sleeps the ད་ང་ Patai, (Quilter),

To Daises (Quilter). Collette (Fraser-Simpson). Memories of Devon (Evans). The J. II. Squire Celeste Octette.-DB231.

3. The Trumpeter (Dix). 4. Invictus (Huhn).

5 p.m.-Local time and weather

report, etc.

8.00 to 8.30 p.m.-" Cancerto in F" (George Gershwin)--Play cal by Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra. Roy, Bargy, at the Piquo. (This suite is kindly. loaned by a listener). 9.30 to 9 p.m.--

Operatic. "Mignon" (Thomas).-Th New Queen's Hall Light Orchestra. "La Boheme" (Puccini). The Now Queen's Hall Light Orches-

9308.

tra-0307.

Unpaid Correspondence. Guy Exter, Long & Danimarhe, Jewellers and Exporters, Muller Maelenn Co., Dhan Singh.

nase,'

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The undermentioned" undeliver- able registered articles are lying in U.S. Destroyers in Port. the Returned Letter Office, General. Post Office, and will be returned toed the Port during the month, and

Three American destroyers, visit the sonders on production of the certifiente of posting."

some of them stayed a few days, Hong Kong 130A to Shanghai, The weather has been a mixture of rain and sunshine. October is Hong Kong 565A to Shanghai, Hong Kong 151C to Shanghai, usually the best month of the year, Shengwan 20870 to Oakland, Calif.but the Typhoon along the const Wantsni 303 to Shanghai, Wantsai was responsible for the break, and 193 to Foochow, Hong Kong D21C combined with a North Easter ship- to Manila, P... Hong Kong 103A ping was very much delayed for

nearly a week. to Trinidad.

List of Unclaimed Radio Telegram. "Madame Butterfly" (Puccini). 3344 from Shanghai, Maria Nava, -The New Queen's Hall Lights.s. Pres. Hoover, from Salinas. Orchestra,-0300,

Cal.. 7806 0787 7787 0390 2105 from Amoy, Quaucheang from Swatow, Mrs. Cineva Wah, 4 Granville Road, Kowloon, from Shanghai, A classical pianoforte recital by 2010 from Amoy, 54g from Tsing

0 to 0.30 p.m.—

From the Studio,

Miss Luba Pucker:

Programme.

1 Prelude VIH. (Bach).

Gavoite (Bach).

3.

Sonata No. 2 (Scarlatti).

20 cts, per copy:

1.

5.

Le Couron (Daquis).

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Sonata No. 12 (Scarlati),

INTERVAL.

Miss

turing the interval a re- corded Violin Solo by Pecker's brother, Gregory Preker, will be broadcast). Melody (Nubinstein). — Gre-

gary Pecker.

1. Sonata No. 17 (Beethoven),

.30 to 10 p.m.-

Recorded Dance Music.

Fox Trot " You Can Make My

Life a Bed of Roses."

Fox Trot-" Say."-Ben | Selvin

and bis Orchestra, -CB480. Walti Little Spanish Villa by

the Sea,"

Lor

Fox Trot" Hummin' My

self."Billy Cotton and his Band.-MR623. Tango My Cavalier." Tange White the

Tango Maans." Eldorado Tango Band-MR338,

Fox Tro" Wherever You Are."

(Continued on next columin.)

tao. 518 from Swatow,

Fox Trot It's Always Good bye."--Sydney Kyte and his Picadilly Hotel Band.--MRSM Waltz-“ Pagan Moon," Fox

Trot "Singing ita the Moonlight-Billy Cotton and tis Band.-MRG21.

10 to 10. p.

From the Studio.

The second, rice arop has not yet been cut which is very late, and again the weather has been respon. sible for the set back.

A Big Fire.

other cities have been unable to for building in Changchun and import coulies from Chinn Proper.

The indux of coolies and peasants from Chihli and Shantung pro- vinces into Manchuria during the Twenties constituted one of the greatest population movements in history, Social scientists havo de

haa clared that this migration

nese, regardless of what Japan may made Manchuria unalterably Chi-

do to separate it from the mass of the Chinese nation.

crush, this Manchukuo rebellion, Wall, concluded Mr. Chou, "and

But a policy of weak resistance will be suicidal in effect in the long run as the fate of Korca plainly shows," Canton Suty

JAPANESE FACTORIES IN INDIA

QUESTIONS OF TARIFFS

The reports of Japanese activity in prospecting for textile factorien in India contain nothing that has

The population of the Three Provinces Fengtien,. Eastern Kirin and Heilungkinng-less than 15,000,000 at the turn of the cen- tury, was approximately 30,000,000 not been fully expected since India by 101. The greatest Burges came after 1923, with the peak in began to ove steadily into the rose 1097, which year 1,178,254 coolie of high Protection. The fall in the immigrants

entered Manchuria value of the yeri gave Japan a de-

from the south and only 341,950 ro-

turned to China Proper when the eided advantage at a time when po. coolie labour season was over, leav-litical feeling in India wa run- A most disasterous fire took ing a residue of 830,995 aettlers.ning high against Lancashire, and

To find a parallel for this it is place last week in which several hundred houses were destroyed not necessary to turn to the figures of it was to be taken for granted that far distant from the water front on United States before the Great with an alternative policy as soon

Furopean

to immigration the the Japanese would be prepared the mainland, The damage is estimated at one million Dollars. War and American restriction laws as they realised what the new du It started about eleven in the halted the tide.

ties would monn. The obvious next morning and was still smouldering at six in the evening.

The tennis tournament is nearly There are a lot of people in the over and some right royal battles world who do not know which is have been fought. The handicap heaven and which is hell. They are ping this year was excellent so that holding a dear in hell under the prizes will be evenly distributed. impression that they are reigning The double tenth nasser offin heaven-Mr. James Maxton, without incident, but the Govern. | M.P. racnt wisely took every precaution.

An xylophone recital, by Master Schools were kept open, and no

Sadan Iwni:

Programme.

1

Souvenir de Moscow, (Wie niawski).

2. Noctarie (Chopin)..

3. Gurtarro (Moszkowaki),

4. Old Folks at home with

variations (Cameraa), Curmen selections (Riazt). 10.25 pm-Rugby mid-day Preas

NOWA,

10.30 p.m.-Close down.

demonstrations allowed.

FENG YU HSIANG

MONARCHICAL REVIVAL RUMOUR DENIED.

Peiping, November 4. In reply to inquiries of Dr. Lo Wen Kan, All records in the abovo Euro- Minister, af Foreign Affairs, in re pran programmes, with the excep-gard to rumours which connect the Lion of the suite loaned by a name of General Feng Yu Hsiang listener, are supplied by Messrs. with the reported monarchical re Anderson. Music Co.

(Continued on next column.)

storation movement, General Feng Yu Hlaing points out that his own past record shows that the rumours are without foundation, instancing his ousting of Pu Yi from Peiping in 1024.

nim could only be the cutablishment of mille within the Indian tarifl

wall. It may well be true that the Bombay on account of political con- prospectors have reported against

ict and the labour unrest, which as become endemic in the city and presidency, and also that Bengal is At present receiving favourable at- tention The ships carrying jute to the West, it in belicved, would of- ford a convenient means of trans- port for American cotton, while the business and labour conditions in Bengal will not unnaturally, bé deemed fairly, good for the develop- ment of the cotton industry on the Hooghly,

General Feng Yu Hsiang asks the There is an abundant army of Government to refute the statement works already thoroughly used to made in the Lytton Commission factory conditions, and, one may Report that he abandoned his add, a situation in the province cer superior at a critical moment in tainly not unfavourable to a new 1924. He considors this charge to industry at a time when jute, fer be a reflection on the Nationalso long the remarkable monopoly of Government since he overthrow, Wu the province, is passing through a Pei Fu for the sake of co-operating stage of serious and complicated. with the late Dr. Sun Yat Sen difficulty.-Manchester Guardian,"

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