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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

PEACE V. WAR.

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1928.

ORGAN RECITAL

TRADE COMMISSIONERS, NOT SPLENDID PROGRAMME. AT

DIPLOMATS.

Ottawa, Jan. 31.

THE CATHEDRAL USE

In aid of the Organ Fund, another at the Cathedral last evening, the enjoyable organ recital was given programme comprising of some ploces from German masters and also selections from English com- posers,

The Hon. Mr. R. B. Bennett in his first extended speech In the House of Commons as Opposition leader, to which Prealdent Cosgrave listened from the gallery, objected to an exchange of Ministers be tween Canada and foreign, Powern. Two items, "A Rose Breaks Into lie said it involved implications Bloom" (Brahms) and Parry's "The fraught with grant

dangers. Old 104th" were given sa choral "What we want are trade commis-proludes, following on which Me. aloners not mon to carry on Frederick Mason, A.R.C.O., L.T.C. diplomatic relations touching mat- L. took his audience into the realm ters which cause wars. In other of the well-known German mas- days we should look to the old flag ters, playing, firstly Bach's Aria,, and to the British Navy for the from the Suite in D., and the fami- protection of our diplomatic rela-Har "Passepied by the same tlons."

puthor, the latter being charmingly

Mr. Bennett particularly and skilfully rendered. objected to the proposed appoint- The Allegro Maestosa (Rhein- ment of a Minister to Tokyo. He borger) was played in a way which dwelt on the decrease of Canadian left nothing to be desired. Equal exports, the diminution of the early pleasing was Mr. Mason's ox- ings of the railways, the continued prossion of the theme of Wolsten- exodus of the population to the holmo's "Question" and "Answer." United States, and pointed out that "Potite Pastorale" by a French while the immigranta in 1925 from composer' a Spring Song, entitled Britain numbered 59,000, from the "From the South" by Lemare; and continent they reached eight Rowley's Rhapsody in D. constitut- figures. In 1926 they were 49,000 ed the remaining portion of a very and 73,000 respectively. He urged enjoyable programme. a parliamentary Investigation.

Mr. Mackenzle King, in the course of his reply said that Canada's favourable balance of trade was G$151,000,000, still the largest of any country in the world. The House of Commons

During the interval a collection was taken for the Cathedral Organ Fund,

adjourned early to attend the BIG SCALE OFFENSIVE.

Speaker's reception in honour of President Cosgrave whom the Gov- ernment afterwards dined.- Renter's American Service,

TARIFF PROBLEMS.

DISCUSSION WITH SOUTH.

Peking, Jan. 31.

FENG CONCENTRATING ON TAMINOFU.

Ir Shanghai, Jan. 31.

All reliable information indicates that Feng Yu-halang has com. menced a big scale offensive in the South Chibi region of Kinhan. He has withdrawn his troops from Hauchowful which is left in the hands of In Ying-ching, and is con- centrating all available forces against Tamingfu and Hantan.

Contrary to Japanese reports Sir Miles Lampson's trip to South China is, not connected with the tariff. Reuter learns from very

After heavy fighting with the reliable sources that there is no Chibli-Shantung forces, the Kuo- question of the resumplion of the minchun have taken Nanto, fifteen International, Tariff. Conerence, miles south of Taming, which

rapidly putting into a state Iatter place the northerners are defence. There ja no indication that Feng has yet taken Hantan, which is a hundred miles south of Shihchiachwang Reuter

The Peking Government will not appoint. Mr. A.II.F. Edwardes, In- spector General, at least until after

his return from the South.

Mr. Edwardes informed Reuter that he would discuss various tariff' questions with the South on the basis of the proposals he made last August Naturally the details 'could not be divulged in advance.

Important developments are ex-

THE U.S. AIR ARM.

PROGRAMME.

Washington, Jan. 31.

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pected in Shanghai in view of the BIG EXPENDITURE FOR NEW fact that in addition to the visit of Mr. Edwardes, Mesara, Mead and McLarn, who are prominent in the salt gabelle and post office respec- tively are both in Shanghai nego- linting with the South with the consent of the North, while the French Minister, M. Murtel, la at the present time believed to be in | Nanking-Reuter.

THE GREEK LOAN.

LONDON ISSUE. QUICKLY OVER-SUBSCRIBED.

London, Jan. 31.

The Greek loan, floated under the auspices of the League of Nations has been issued, £5,370,- 960 ̊ in London, £600,000 in Italy and Sweden and G$17,000,000 in bonds In New York and Zurich. The London Issue was quickly over-subscribed.--Reuter.

[A message dated

London,

January 11, said: M. - Caphand-

aris, the Greek Finance Minister,

Before the House of Represen tatives Naval Committee, Captain John Gunnell, the budget officer of the Aeronautics Bureau, atated that an expenditure of G$88,253,000 would be necessary for the pur- chase and maintenance of aircraft for the five aeroplane carriers, and 25 scout cruisers contemplated in the new warship construction pro- gramme.

Altogether 759 planes would be needed for the vessels themselves, and 731 more for replacement and training purposes-Reuter's Am- erican Service,

JAPANESE GUARD.

200 BLUEJACKETS TO BE WITHDRAWN.

Tokyo, Jan. 31.

who is visiting Lohdon, has con- The Navy Office has ordered the cluded an agreement with a group withdrawal of 200 bluejackets

of British bankers for a new loan from Tsingtao.-Reuter,

of £6,500,000. The issue price will

be 91 at alx per cent interest but] the total charge to Greece, includ- ing expenses, will be seven. The loan is repayable in forty years.]

SAYS FAREWELL.

MAJOR GENERAL SIR J. DUNCAN LEAVES.

Shanghai, Jan, 31. Major General Sir John Duncan, General Officer in charge of the Shanghai Defence Force, proceed- ed bome this afternoon on the P. and "O. .a. Malwa after numerçus banquets and presentations.

The United States Marine Corps..] French, Italian and Portuguese forces, the 2nd Suffolks, Municipal Volunteers and the Police fur- nished. Guards of Honour, while hundreds of prominent Chinese and foreigners personally offered their farewells and cheered Major General Duncan when he embark- ed on a Navy launch "for the. MalwaReuter.

What have girls done with all the time they saved by bobbing their hair?

SOME IMPORTANT EVENTS IN 1928.

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Jerusalem, Palestine, March 19th-April fat.

London.

Missionaries' World Congress.

June 26th-July 7th.

World's Dairy Congress."

July 28th-August 12th.

Amsterdam, Holland. Olympic Games.

Cambridge, England.

Munich, Bavaria.

Vienna, Austria.

Oslo, Norway.

Amsterdam, Holland.

Budapest, Hungary.

Sydney, Australia.

Japan.

International Geographical Congress. July 14th-25th.

July 26th-August 31st Wagner and Mozart Festival.

July.

Festival of German Singing Federation.

August.

International Congress of Historians.

August.

International Physical Education Congress.

September 3rd-9th,

International Congress in regard to illness arising. from employment and industrial accidents.

September 12th-17.

Eucharistic Congress.

November 7th or 8th.

Coronation of His Majesty, The Emperor of Japan.

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