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THE PAN-ASIATIC CONGRESS.

A DEBATE BETWEEN JAPAN AND CHINA.

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1926.

CHINESE MUSIC BY- RADIO.

LOCAL BROADCAST TEST CONCERT TO-NIGHT.

Tokyo, August 3.

The first Chinesis test concert Though the vernacular papers organised by the Hongkong Radio give prominence to the proceed- Society will be broadcast from the Ings of the Pan-Asiatic Congress, South China Morning Post Build- editorial: comment so far has beaning to-night on the usual wave- confined to this morning's Miyako length of 475 metres. which censures the Chinese dele-

The programme will be puroly gates for their continued insist- ence on the abrogation of the Chinese in character but Eu- Twenty-one Demands, and advocropeans will no doubt find much ates that Japan should be well of interest in it. The entertainers advised to co-operate with Britain will be Messrs. Wai Po-cheung, and America rather than foster Leung Kam-tong, Ho Chak-man, anti-Western Pan-Asianism.

Sun Cho-yee and others.

Hitherto the proceedings have Leen confined mainly to a Sino- Japan debate, the other delegates virtually not participating.

A Secret Discussion.

Later, The three-day session of the Pan- Asiatic Congress closed this mon Ing, after electing 2 Japanese, 2 Chinese, 2 Indians and one Fili- pino as directors of the new Asia- tic Lengue.

The programme will consist of vocal items, accompanied by the usual Chinese string instruments, and possibly a few string instru- miental selections on the reed flute and dulcima. In addition one or two Chinese gramophone records will also be broadcast,

The test will start at 8.30 p.m. and will continue unti.10 p.m.

This is the second test concert organised by the Society, the, first one" being given last Friday. To-

It was decided to hold the next night's transmission will be the Congress in Peking.

The Chinese delegates again in sisted on the abination of the Sino-Japanese unilateral treaties as being essential for better rela tion.

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first specially arranged for Chin- esa listeners and if it meets with success other similar concerts may be arranged..

JULY'S RAINFALL.

RECORD OF THE BOTANICAL GARDENS.

It is reported that at yesterday's meeting the Chinese de legale. Hwang Kungu startled the con- ference by proposing the Asiatic League should assist India and the Philippines lo regain' their independence, especially India, as

Owing to the fact that the plu-1 it is the white races' base in the vometer at the Botanic Gardens Orient, consequently if indepen-was put out of order by the tre- dence be rogained western in- fluence in Asia will be automaticnl.mendous rains of the recent storm ly wiped out.

it failed to register mord than

The Japanese delegate decried 11.78 inches of the rainfall of discussing the proposal publicly, over 21 inches that fell in 24 as he feared the police would hours and flooded a great part of break up the meeting if anything the city last month. injurious to Anglo-Japanese or Japanese-American friendly rela tians were debated; consequently it was decided to discuss the mat-

ter in steret later-Renter.

Shanghai Agitation.

Shanghai, August 3 The Merchants' and Labourers Associations and other local Chin-

Thus the record of the rainfall for July from that source is de- ficient, showing only 20.81 inches for the 31 days. There were 10 dry days in July. The heaviest fall recorded was that of the night | of the 18th. The record of the 19th shows only .71. On the 23nd, dur

ese organisations are holdinging the short typhoon, there" was, meetings strongly opposing the a record of 2.21 inches.

Pan-Asiatic Conference, through which they aceuse Japan of at- tempting to engineer her Own ends. The meetings declare that' Japan should show her sincerity by abandoning her alleged aggressive policy toward 'China and not by calling meetings.- Renter.

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