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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1933.

THE HAWAII BILL

QUALIFICATION FOR

GOVERNOR

WASHINGTON, June 11. Senator Millar E, Tydings, chair- man of the committee on territories and insular possessions indicated to-day his intention of bringing up

The measure provoked strenuous 1. p.m.-Local time, and weather re-objections when Tyding asked for ananimous consent to consider it Saturday.

pert.

THE NAVY IN CASE OF WAR China Navigation Co. Ltd.

LACK OF CRUISERS FOR CONVOY

CAPT. BERNARD ACWORTH'S WARNING

To

in the senate again Monday the bill women who for some years have

Englishmen and English- I have alluded very briefly to the

two great fears which haunt meni proposing a change in the organie striven to 11.00 am-Chinese recorded prout of Hawaii, permitting the Pre-from an armed camp into a peace that they may be groundless. Cur- convert the Continent and women, and I have suggested sident to appoint a non-resident as ful community of nations, the iously enough, the greatest, and governor if he desires.

sabrerattling and war talk of the ever-present, danger is the ono past week must have proved a bit which seems to excite the least ap- ter disillusionment, writes captain prehension. For forty weeks in Bernard Acworth, D.S.O., R.N., in the year the food we eat, and the London Observer.

throughout the year the raw ma- Against Great Britain, at least, terials of our industry, are brought President Franklin D. Roosevelt the charge of increasing her arma to us from the uttermost parts of requested the enactment of the leg-ments in defiance of the Versailles the world. A seucessful attack on islation as a temporáry measure, so Treaty falls to the ground. Her our food must, within a few weeks, he might be free to go anywhere to Air Force has been reduced; her bring utter calamity to the nation. choose one who would have con- Army is admittedly no more than Any threat to our food supply fidence of all factions in Hawaii, a highly efficient, police force for which we cannot confidently meet the maintenance of peace within in anticipation must, therefore, in. the wide borders of the British Em-evitably give to our foreign policy pire. The Navy, recognised a twist which is agreeable to the defence Violin Solo-"Legend of the throughout the world as a neces- weakness of our naval

Canyon" (Cadman) Fritzsary bulwark to an island country, rather than to a united national Kreisler.-1003,

and a maritime empiré, has been attitude towards the matter in dis-i reduced from the great fleet of puts.

1.30. p.m.-Rugby Press news, etc. A relay of the Rotary Club tiffin speech from the Gloucester Restaurant: 2 p.m.-Close down, 4-5 p.m.-Chinese recorded pro

gramme.

5-6 p.m.-A relay of the Band of the 1st Battn. South Wales Borderers, conducted by Band- master JL. Gecks, from the Military Hospital, Bowen Road,

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by courtesy of the Officer Com-

inding.

6-7 p.m.-Chinese recorded pro-

gramme.

7-10.30 p.m.-Eurogean programme

of Victor records.

7 p.m.-Closing, local stock quota

tions, etc.

7.3-8 p.m.

1.

A Concert,

Song Ever of Thee I'm Fondly

Dreaming (Linley-Hall). Song "The Bells of St. Mary's" (Furber-Adams)-Frances Alda (Soprano)-1176.

Piano Solo" Reflections on the

Water" (Debussy). Piano Solo Song of Love" (Stojowski)-Ignace Jan Pade- rewski.--6633.

NOW ON

Song June Brought the Roses"

(Stanley Openshaw). Song" When You and I were Seventeen" (Kahn Rosoff)-- John McCormack (Tenor).-

1086.

Violin Solo "From the Land of the Sky-Blue Water" (Cadman- Kriester).

Violin Solo-"Aloba Oe" (Liliuo

kalani-Kriesler)-Fritz Kriesler.

1115

Vocal Duet "I Know a Bank

Whereon

the Wild Thyme Blows" (Shakespeare-Hern).... Vocal Dust-Olive Kline and

Elsie Baker."

Vocal Duct-"The

Moon Has Rais'd Her Lamp Above" (Benedict)-Royal Dadmun and Lambert Murphy-4085. Ріало Solo The Engulfed

Cathedral" (Depussy). Piano Solo-Malaguens (Lecuona) Olgh Samaroff

*7301,

Song "A Brown Bird Singing"

(Barrie-Haydn Wood)...

Dear" Song" Mother, My

(Nolen-Treharne) - John Mo- Cormack. (Tenor).—1137. - Violin Solo" Caprice Antique"

(Balegh-Kreisler).

(Continued on next Column)

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8 pm.-Local time and weather 10-1914, and the still greater armada In 1914 Germany had thirty

port."

8.3-8.50 p.m.—

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Operatic.

Band-" Cavalleria Rustichoa

Cren (Mascagni)

Selection

Where of 1918, to little more than a small constal" submarines. shadow of its former strength.. as the seas to-day are infested with The battleships of 1914 have been fleets of foreign ocean-going sub- reduced from over seventy to fif-marinea. The desperate straits to teen, and the cruiser fleet from 120 which submarines reduced this to approximately fifty. Further country are still remembered, but more, of the fifteen ships of the the submarine menace can be coun- line, all but two are over age and tered by grouping our merchant terribly costly to maintain, and of ships, as the late war proved. The the eruisers, a very large propor- grouping of merchant ships, how- tion are obsolete. The same applies ever, is an added source of danger 50 our torpedo-boat destroyers. if they have no escorts to protect We can thus, with clear conscien- them from hostile cruisers. It is ces, detached minds, and cool heads, thus frade-defence escorts above consider the bear-garden from all else that we need, and it is just Band-" Pear! Fishers -Selec-which wo are mercifully separated these vessels which we lack.

tion (Bizct, arr. Creatore)-by the English Channel. (Creatore's Band.-36001/30002, Song-Aida-" Heavenly Aida "

(Verdi).

tore's Band.-35815. Song- Il Trovators "-D'Amour

Sull' Ali Roses (Verdi). Song "Aida" O Phtria Mia (Verdi)-Evn Turner.-L2156.

Now Fears."

It is not part of a Naval Corres pondent's business to express views

The London Naval Treaty. The truth is, we are now in position, uncongenial to the aver ago Briton, of necessarily support on the political rights and wrongsing the claims of the stronger Na- Song- Boheme--Rudolph's Nar

of the questions now at issue, but val Power. The only alternative, rative (Puccini) Giovanni he must be expected to comment to put it bluntly, is a policy of Marintelli (Tenor).--8585. on the military situation, as he sees peace at any price, which must be it. from a seaman's point of view. repugnant to every man who be Orchestral Martha "-Overture There is a haunting fear of ani-lieves in justice and in the validity

(Flotow)-Victor Symphony Or-versal calamity, involving Great of moral law. :

Britain, should war break out, Unbappily, the Navy to-day lacks and though fear may sometimes be just those very shins which justify a useful check on belligerency, it confidence in our ability to defend very high- more often precipitates what it ourselves. The new fears. This ecuntry, rightly or speed and, therefore, extravagant- wrongly, is committed to the Loy costly cruisers of the Leander Duet for Two Pianos-" Dance of carns Treaty, which, so long as it class would be needed for duty with are thus the Paper Dolls."

stands, commits England to inter- the battle fleet, and vention in certain eventualities, neither available, nor suitable, for and in a direction which cannot convoy, which is the only certainly he foreseen. It is widely method of protecting our food sup- believed that such intervention ply.

chestra-36916.

8.30-9.40 p.m.-

Variety,

Duet for Two Pianos" Ragamut fiin "--Victor Arden and Phil Ohman. 41929.

Gems" Blackbirds

of

Vocal

1928.

Orchestra-" St. Louis Blues·"'----- Warren Mill's Blue Serenaders.

38989.

Organ Solo-"Maria my Own." Organ Solo "Siboney "-Jesse

Crawford.-22748.

Vocal Duet-"If I Had a Girl

Like You."

Vocal Duet-" Keep Your Skirta Down Mary Ann -Aileen Stan ley and Billy Murray.—19795. Orchestral "The Gang Song."

Orchestral Gosh Darn! "-Geo. Olsen and His Music,-22994.

Bonjo. Solo-" St. Louis Blues."

Banjo Solo Doll Dance"-

Eddie Peabody.--20699,

sure

must involve the civil population The London Naval Treaty, carri. of this island in decimation by ed out by Great Britain with the. bombs sad poison gas from the air strictest regard to the letter and and the young manhood of the the spirit of its terms, contains in 1 second ghastly Article 21, which was carefully in- country slaughter on. European battle serted by the late Government, the fields.

pacific character of every member of which has never been disputed. This Article reserves the right to construct sufficient ships to meet our minimum needs of security should it in any way be threatened

But there are grounds, I think, for believing that the air terror is exaggerated for reasons into which I have neither the space or the inclination to enter, as this is out

side my province. It is well, how-by non-contracting Powers. ever, to remember that intensive Great Britain is thus free to air raids are only possible from equip herself with what she at pre- near the French coast, and that sont lacks-sufficient trade-defence bombing aeroplanes, unlike com- vessels to guarantee the integrity of mercial aeroplanés, have a double the people's food under any cir journey to make, a fact too often cumstances that might arise. overlooked.

The ships we need do not requir Military Action;

to be large or of high speed. Their Whether or a Great Britain is tonnages need not exceed 4,000, and committed to the raising and land-' their cost would bs moderate. Such ing of great armies for operations, ships threaten no one on the Continent. I cannot say, transgress no frontiers. Indeed, in but one thing is clear: the Conso troubled a world, a British tinental strategy of the late war, Navy capable of absolutely gua if repeated, would be voluntarily ranteeing our seaborne food and undertaken and would be contrary commerce is probably the greatest to our traditional island strategy, agency in securing the pacification Song" Call me Darling"-Russ which, until the late war, was reof Europe without an appeal to

Columbo (Baritone).-22661.

strictly to the sea.

Orchehtral" Deep in Your

Eyes."

Song "You Try Somebody

Else."

Orchehtra-When the Sun Goes Down on a Little Prairie Town"

Wayne King and His Orchestra.

-22980,

9.40-10.27 p.m.-

Orchestral.

arms.

FROM ROME TO CHICAGO

ITALIAN 'PLANES GETTING READY

T

ang WAD

northern route was that he deemed it the most practical for commer. cial flying.

He hopes to gain valuable materi- al for aerial research from the been to derive concrete lessons from fight. His objective has always these squadron formations, either

for the promotion of aeronautical knowledge in general,

ftome, June 12. Two squadrons totalling 24 giant seaplanes will depart within the Orchestral Orpheus Ballet "next few days from Orbetello, base

"Dance of the Spirits" (Gluck-70 miles from here, en route to 48 lessons for national. defense or Motti)-Detroit Symphony Or: Chicago to visit the world fair. * chestra.-6834.

General Italo Balbo, Italy's air "Afternoon of 's Faun" (De.minister, assumed personal com

bussy)-Philadelphia Symphony

mand of fleet to-day while a priest Orchestra. 6096.

blessed the men and machines.

Balbo indicated he hoped to leave "Academic Festival" Overture Thursday.

(Brhama) -Detroit Symphony. Orchestra.-6833.

£4

Vienna Blood" (Strauss),'

a003.

Balbo, only 30 years old, is tall and wears a smart goatee. He was one of Mussolini's trusted lieuten-

ants long before the March on Rome and as evidence of that faith Balbo already has crossed the in him, he was one of the quadrum- vira who executed the march. He South Atlantic at the head of is now the youngest member of the squadron of 19 machines of the same Italian cabinet. During the war, type which he will use on the com- he was in the Alpine corps, parti cipated in the Fiume expedition of d'Annunzio the poet-soldier and later became one of the chief or ganizers of Fascism.

Fraschini,motors.

in an

"Voices of Spring" (Strauss)-ing flight.

Boston Symphony Orchestra. The fight to Chicago will be made with the planes divided in two "Omphalt's Spinning Wheel squadrons of 12 machines each.

The 'planes are Savoia-Marchetti (Saint)Saens-Philadelphia Sym-

He was always noted as a phony Orchestra of New York-hydroplanes, fitted with Isotta.

of undaunted courage. He did not 7000.

The route will be along the nurth learn to fly until after he became. "Bolero in D Major" (Moszkowern circle. From Orbetello the mn under-secretary of state for urie

ski)..

chines will fly to the British Isles tion while Mussolini himself held "Spanish Dance in G Minor" Then they will take off for Iceland, the minister's portfolio for that thench to Greenland, Labrador and department. He led his first for (Moszkowski)-Victor Concert

Chicago

mation flights in 1928 with sixty Ozcheltra-22709.

The return route will be entirely hydroplanes over the Western Me 10.27 p.m.-Rugby Mid-day Pross different. Balbo will probably lead diterranean. The following year he his planes to Chicago and New led a similar expedition over the York, and fly to Newfoundland. Eastern Mediterranean. In 1930, From Newfoundland they will pre- he took his squadron across... the All-records in the above Europeansed to the Azoren, and there to Atlantic to Brazil and successfully, programmes are supplied by Mesars Orbetello

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