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WORLD PEACE PLEA

DR. ALLEN ON THE

OUTLOOK

The Rev. Dr. E. L. Allen gave an inspiring address at the first an sual meeting of the Hongkong Peace Group, held in the Helena May Institute yesterday afternoon, Dr. K. L. Reicholt also delivered an address in the interesta of

peace.

with

Dr. Allen proalded' and him on the platform were Dr. K

MOTOR CYCLING.

Local Club to Be Formed

by Enthusiasts.

A number of local motorista pro- pore forming a motor cycle club. A meeting is to be held to-morrow evening and according to a circular all those interested are asked to meet at the City Hall car park at 8 pm.

The meeting is to be held in dome convenient place for the purpose of electing a Club captain, Ilon. Boere tary and Treasurer, and a working committee of throo

Japanese people.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY

· RACE HANDICAPS.

Probable Starters for

Macao Meeting.

FOR THIS WEEK-END.

The following are entries and handicaps for the second extra race mooting to be held at Macno on Sun-, day.

2.

GENEVA HALT

LEAGUE MAKES PROGRESS WITH DRAFT REPORT.

Genova, Jan. 30.

RADIO BROADCAST

The League Secretariat was un- able to complete the preparation of the draft report this afternoon, but it is hoped that it will be ready for the meeting of the Cord- mittee of Nido on Tuesday at 1.30 356 metres-4845 k/c). p.m. There have been so many amendments that it was found Im- possible to complete a comprehen- Bive draft and, in addition, soveral suggestions have been received from other members of the Com- mittee of Ninoteen. If the draft is completed by the afternoon and mittes of Nine, it will be circulated definitely approved by the Com- among the members of the Com

quire at least twenty-four hours sidering it at a to study the report before

full Committee meeting. The meeting of the Com- mittee of Ninoteen, therefore, is not likely to take place before Thursday.

LANE CRAWFORD'S RESTAURANT RELAY

From Z. B. W. on wave-length of

4.30.7 p.m. Chinesa.programme, 6-6.15 p.m. Children's Concert 7-10.30 p.m. European programme, 7 p.m.

1st Race, The Also Ban Plate, Half Mile:-Adamastor (149), Brave Chap (154), Brutus (154), Carnation L. Reichelt and Mr. Forrest.

Wherein does II (161), Cheerful Sun (154), Circus Presenting his report, Mr. For: it differ from that of their Chineau Eve (100), Good Morning (154), reat said the Peaco Group had brothers? In each country the of the Sino-Japanese conflict. In the name to lift the crush Shimmy II (164), Smiling Comman been formed as an indirect result task is the game-to lift the crush-wangchow (154), Rosebud (154), They had started in a small way villages and in the cities to pro-dor (164), So On (164), Thres Swordsmittee of Nineteen, who will re- but the membership was now 30. vent the exploitation of the II (154). Of this numbor, 17 were full mem-, workers by Industrial enterprise. bera.

I

increase

con.

2nd Race, The Spring Handicap, I said there WAB At present the bank balance

common One Mile:Allwell (147), Battling was $52.94 which was most satia onemy. What is that enemy? It factory in view of the low pub is the spirit that makes war, milt-Horse (160), Blue Plane (149), Bold scription rate of $2. So far, in tariem, call it what you will. Do Lad (100), Common (140), Dasha way you, the people of Japan, want to|(140), Drian (167), Genghis-khan ternal organisation had been large part of the work but a live for generations under the (162), Jackie (163), New King (185),

Long Discussions, ready one public meeting had dominance of a military easte? Prestwick (166), Venturous (100), Although little difficulty is op- been held and on Armistlee Day Then continue your present policy.

prehended in securing the appro- 3rd Race, The Moderate Plate, Six bation of the Committee of Nine- 400 pamphlets about the aims of Do you, the people of China, want

War-lorde to no your

Forlongs Agua Pura (164), Bat teen to the first parts of the re- the group had been circulated.

Mr. Forrest referred to the as their forces and tighten their holding Hose (101) BB Lau (161), port, namely, the historical sequence sistance given by the local Press upon the country? Then do as Carver (64), Brutus (164), of events in the Far East and at

Carnation II (151), Cheerful Sun and mentioned that Peace you are doing today. Do you say (164), Good Morning (164), Jackie Geneva and the conclusions, it Group Poster was now placed on

that you must think of national (168), Kwangchow (154), Sakato scems likely that the recommenda

long and honour? Think of it then, think) (164), Smiling Commander (164), tlons will involve a I one of the Star Ferries.

The Peace Group was co-operat especially that there can never be Three Swords II (164).

ardous process of discussion and it stain on a nation'a

Is expected that delays will be Ing with the League of Nations any greater

4th Race, The Encouragement frequent owing to the necessity on Society in offering an Easny Prize honour than that it should train

Handicap, Once Round:-Allwell to be competed for by the schools. up ita children to hate and its (147), Duo Plane (149). Common the part of the delegates to con- The subject for the Essay would, young men to kill!

(140), Dashaway (140), Drian (157), sult their Governments. be connected

Gunghis-khon (152), Green Jade! Although everybody is opposed |(148), Jackie (163), Jingo (160), to the recognition of Manchukuo,

Now King (166), Prestwick (155), some

feel that it quarters Pure Music (183), Venturous (100). will be unwise and not politica to tie their hands to per- Round:-Banjolina (165), netuity by pledging themsel- Once Buchanan (149), Galinn Fox (158) yes never to recognise Manchu to fear and suspicion and hate; Imperial Ilall (154), Oriondo (105), kan. Is this connexion, Signor

(158).

movement.

with the Peace

that

Enemy Not Japan.

For you in China the real enemy Mr. Forrest mentioned word had just been received that is not Japan. For you in Japan the Hongkong Peace Group's ap- the real enemy is not China. It plication for afliation with the is something within yourselves. War Registern International had Defeat fe to surrender your souls bern accepted. Allen said the two points which apnented to him most, were the satisfactory state of the finances, and the acceptance of the affilia- tion application.

Sth Race, The Lucky Handicap,

|

Selected London and New York stock quotations, etc.

7.16-7.35 pm, Vrchestral. Girls from Baden (Komzak), Reminiscences of Vienna (Strauss). Wine, Womon and Bong-Waltz

(Strauss).

Victoria Orchestra. V-50037.

Salon Orchestra. C2012.

Roses of the South (Strazza). Chicago Symphony Orchestra. D1452.

7.35-8 p.m. A Concert. Violin Balo-Vocalisa

(Rachmaninoff-Press). Violin Solo-Caprice in E Flat Major

(Wieniawaki-Kreisler).

Mischa Elman. 1864. Song-Walata Mnori (Hill). Sung-A Maurl Blumber Bong

(Te Rangi Pal).

Frances Alda (Soprano). 1330. Plano Solo-Rococo (Palmgren). Piano Solo-Le Petit Ano Blanc

(Ibert).

Benno Molselvith. E402.

Song Thinkin' of Mary (Bennett). Song Columbino's Garden (Bosly),

Walter Glynne (Tenor). B3106. 8 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report

8.3-9 p.m.

A relay of the Moledian's Trio from Lane Crawford's Restaurnat, Ex- change Building, by courtesy of the Management. During the intervals recorded music will be broadcast from the Studio).

9-10 p.m. Variety. Negro Spiritual Medley,

Paul Robeson and Jack Hylton and His Orchestra. €2287. Fox Trot-Drums in my Heart.

Leo Reisman and His Orch. 22915. Selection-The Maid of the

Mountains.

Commenting on the report. Dr. victory is to suffer anything rather Powerful King (106), Valley Hati Mussolini's declaration regarding The Landon Palladium Orch. C1881.

Election of Omcers. Dr. Allen was re-elected chair- man of the Group. Mr. Forrest announced he would be unable to

than incur so terrible a loan. We in the West, some of us, at rate, have had our eyes opened.

any

This is all very well, I can ima- gine someone saying, but it is not practical polities. Exnetly, that is why I am advocating it to-day I Practical polities is the most suc- ceanful means humanity has yet devised for filing the earth with

Gth Race, (Unofficial) The Ladies' Handicap, Une Mile:Barjolina (165), Cabinet Hall (150), City of Shanghai (146), imperial liai (154), Much Ado (140).

7th Race, The Try Again Handleng, One and a Quarter Miles-Allwell (147), Battling Harne (100), Blue ane (149), Drian (157), Green Jade Shan (155).

the necessity of greater elasticity of the League Covenant should be recalled. Therefore, the greatest care must. be given to this ques- tion in order to translate it into a language of diplomacy.

Britain's Attitude,

It is noteworthy that one of the principals of the Chinese delega- tion has taken Britain to task in

13324.

Organ Solo-A Little Kiss Each

Morning-

Reginald Foort. Fox Trot-Ons Little Quarrel.

The High Hatters. 22873. Song-Falling in Love Again. Gracie Fields (Comedienne). B3652. Orchestral The Roary.

Hilo Hawaiian Orchestra. B2338. Fox Trot-How Can Yon Say You

Love Mo.

act as secretary this year owing misunderstanding, strife, poverty, (146), Prestwick (155), Tien Forgi her attitude on this matter, alleg-Song-The One I Love Just Can't be

to his absenco on Home leave and Mrs. Kennedy Skipton was elect- ed in his stead. The following were elected members of the comrallice: Dr. Relehelt. Mr. W. C. Felshow, Mrs. May, Mt. Wat Tat, Mr. A. Hamro and Miss Griffin.

Dr. Allen's Address.

In the course of his address, Dr. Allen anid:

and war. If these are the ends we have in view, let us continue to employ it. If, however, it is from thene very things that we wait to

ing that Britain is not merely un- willing to tie her own hands in the matter, but bringing pressure |

be delivered, we must look in some UPROAR IN PRISON on the smaller States to induce other direction.

MILE AWAY

A world-movement for a world- NOISES HEARD HALF community! That is the back-i ground against which the pacifisti refusal to bear arms must be set. He is no convinced of the primary fact that men are one family that

Chelmsford, Dec. 14.

Chelmsford Prison was in an last night; prisoners

he forgets the quite secondary uproar fact that men are divided into banged on the doors of their cells Reparate pations, or rather, he re- and sang and shouted. funes to lot this secondary fact

Jack Denny and His Orch. 2010.

Bothered With Me:

Johnny Marvin. 22348. Fox Trot--Kinda Like You.

Leo Reisman and His Orch. 22915. Organ Solo-If I Had a Talking

Picture.

Fox Trot-There's a Blue Note in my Reginald Foort. 3324.

Love Song. Paul Whiteman and His Orch, 22878. Song-What Archibald Says, Goes. Gracie Fields (Comedienne). Ba592. Orchestral-Aloha Gel

Hilo Hawailan Orchestra. E3338.

Jack Denny and His Orchestra, 22016. Fox Trot-Snuggled on Your

Shoulder,

Song Lazy Lou'stana Moon.

Johnny Marvin (Comedian). 22348.

10-10.27 p.m.

them to adopt a similar attitude. Chinese quarters are inclined to sce in this alleged British pres Asure confirmation of the Anglo- Japanese agreement at the time of the evacuation of the Japanese troops from Shanghai, which has To-day, almost in our Immediate

already been denied in British quarters. One of the member of neighbourhood, two great nations stand over against each other in

representative of a smaller State, the Committee of Nineteen, auspicion and hostility, sometimen even they have met in armed con-

when questioned by Reuter ad- flict. a it not foolish, someone take precedence over the other. People living near the prison mitted that he had discussed the Bays, to talk under such circum. He says. I believe in the coming were alarmed, and many could question with the British delega- stances of a world-community and world-community: even if it exlats not sleep beenuse of the noise. tion, but declared that the discus- a united humanity? I answer that nowhere else in the world, it shall which could be heard half a mile slon was purely academic and this is about the one thing of which begin here and now, with mol' away.

denied that any attempt was made It is worth while to talk. We in Is there a nobler decision that any

to subject him to pressure or even this Peace Group have made it man can make to-day?

Attempts by warders to quell to induence his views. In any quito clear that the only kind of

the disturbance were defled. case, however, the question does peace we want is the kind that is

not arlse until the subject of re- Major G. L. Phillips, the Govercommendations comes up for dia! based on Justice, for only this can endure. Wo belong also a appears to one as of considerable trouble was started by several

nor, told

me to-day that the

cussion-Reuter. Doutral community. But what is difficulty. Then again there are prisoners in the punishment block. neutrality? The neutral is one on times in which one wonders how whom the responsibility rests of anyone can reject it. Why should They started to sing and shout to bringing together the two warring any man choose to live with the arouse the sympathy of the other Uchida, when he had an audience Osmund Defeats Oswick; aldea. And how is that to be done?, leaser loyalties which breed misery Prisoners.

to

D!Mcult Position. Sometimes the pacifist position

awake."

In the last resort, no peace between when he might enter at this "There was a certain amount of China and Japan can last unless it moment into that Republic of response," he said, "but most of rests on something of a different Humanity in which all are kings; the prisoners tired, and towards order from any plan which a Com- because the feara and the il-will the end were angry at being kept mission can devise, any negotia- that rule outside are beneath their tions which a conference can carry feet? Who would keep a place in through. It must rest on the his heart for fear and hatred and Chelmsford Prison is for young friendship and mutual understand the shedding of men's blood when men serving their first term of Ing of the two peoples. And what ho might be free from all these penal servitude, Several have la there, after all, to hinder that?, Chinga?

been transferred from Dartmoor

China and Japan.

If ono could speak at this

moment to the peoples of China and

Japan, what would one say? Some

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

Among the passengers by the M.M.

Final Decision

It is understood that Count

with the Emperor yesterday, re- ported on the progress of the League proceedings on the Man- churian dispute, and the Govern. ment's polley on the League with reference to the "worst eventuali ties." He also explained the pos tion as regarde Japan's South Sea mandatory islands.

MGO.

Concerto Grosno (Ernest Bloch) plaved by the Philadelphia Chamber String Simfonietta.

10.27 p.m. Rugby Press News, 10.30 p.m. Close Down. All records in the above Eurovean Programmes are kindly supplied by Mesam, 9. Moutrie and Co.

BRILLIANT BILLIARDS.

500 to 151.

CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH. Osmund (St. Patrick's Club) defeated Playing brilliant billiards, A. A. H. Oswick (Dockyard Club) In a Colony Championship match at St. Patrick's Club last night. The game laeted an hour and seven minutes, during which Osmund scored 600 and Oswick 151.

thing like this, I think: 'Do not THE BEST SCHOOL OF MORAL DIS-| listen to those who tell you that CIPLINE WHICH THE MIDDLE AGES! Uner Andre Lebon, which arrived from will be cabled to the Japancao de of 67 and 40 (unfinished). you are natural enemies, rid your AFFORDED WAS TILE INSTITUTION OF Marseilles yesterday morning, was minds of this delusion that you

CHIVALRYHnilam. not human

aro

beinga

withi

Princess De Ligne, who is sponding a, short holiday in Hongkong.

structions.

Another extraordinary meating of Cabinet will be held tomorrow, when the Foreign Minister wili

Playing doggedly from the outset, report on the results of the inter- Oswick established a slight lead early view with Marquis Salonii, and the in the game but all doubts as to the Cabinet is expected to make a final inrue were put beyond doubt when decision on its policy toward the Osmund made the highest break of

The results the competition to date-108, Lengua of Nations.

Later in the game he made breaks legation at Gerfeva as final in-

Osmund brought off one brillant shot when making his record break. Viscount Saito is expected to The red ball was between baulk and human feelings but two great At the Soldiers' and Sailors' Home) Tho forthcoming wedding is an-visit Marquis Saionji to-morrow the centre pocket, close to the cush collective monstera called na.

last evening, Mr. Harry Chapple gave nounced of Mr. George Henry Miles, to report the Cabinet decision, and Ormund's ball was within baulk an interesting talk to members of the of the Sanitary Department, and which may be referred to the The white skimmed across the table, tlone, one of which can only pros Toe II. group in Hongkong.

at the opposite side of the table. Mias Dorothy Lilian Rose Smith, of Council of Elders, which is only hit the cush, just touched the red on per by the other's hurt. The real

1, Railway Terrace, Kowloon. truth about you is that you are not

consulted on matters of grave Chinese and Japanese but men and

Importance. Reuter's The latest list of appointments in national women bearing a common burden

Eachman, Marine Supt., China Navig- following-Mr. P. J. A. Hamilton.

tho and threatened by a common ocation Co., residing at the Hongkong Auditor, Fiji, to be Second Assistant

Colonial Service include the, Special.

Anti-British Feeling What is the common burden? It Club, and Min Annie

Nanking, Jan. 31. Strother Auditor at Hongkong; Dr. T. W. Anti-British feeling in Nanking tho wishes of the Japanese tion. Is not, I ask you, the pea- Alpedega, Scotland, en

of 15. Forcat Road, Ware, Medical Officer, to be Health Is increasing, as a result of the Milltarists.

Officer, Hongkong.

daily publication of news reports states the opinion: "Now the Concluding, the Chinese paper Genova by the special Fourteen cases of small-pox with from Chan Yung-kon, 30, Des Vieux

rung ing in the rice-harvest In Kwang- Read Central, a merchont, who died four deaths, four cases of diphtherio correspondent of the Central News funera! bell of the League is

the with two deaths, two cases of Agency, alleging British and our obligations to the League have definitely come to an end, it is not the time for disappointmant and despair. On the other hand, it is the time for self-determina-

tlon and action."-Reuter,

The wedding will shortly take place etween Mr. Alexander Redford Mc-

is the poverty of the village popula. Williamson,

sant breaking the hard ground on Hongkong per .. Aenean.

route for

the robound and fell neatly into the centre pocket at the other alde.

Oswick's best break was 25.

the slope of some Japanese hillaldo far nehror to the farmer, gather-

tung than he is to the militarist in inteste at Tung Wah Hospital on typhoid, and five cases of meningitis delegation's anti-Chincse and pro- Tokyo who is planning a fresh August 19th 1931, left local estate with three deaths, were reported to Japanese attitude. campaign or to the financier dream- valued at $11,800. Latters of ad- the local health authorities last week, In A leading article, the ing of the profits he is to draw ministration to the estate have been On Monday there were five cases of Central Daily News says that the granted to Chan Shiu-yin, decented's small-pox, one case of diphtheria and nowe of Britain's pro-Japanese from Manchukuo? What is widow, Chan Lo-ahl, having renounced two cases of meningitis.

Deaths nationality beaido a common burean nood? It is said that the total Inletters of administration.

from tuberculosis Innt wook totalled attitude at Gonova is not a sur fifty,

prise to Nanking. The Longue debtedness of the agricultural com- Chan Yak, otherwise Chan Man

was formerly controlled by a munities of Japan is increasing at yak, a merchant of 1, Broczy Tor- An exhibition of paintings and Franco-British combination but at a rate now of 700,000,000 yen per race, Bonham Road, left local estate neulpture, the work of Mr. Wentacher present is under the sole dietation annum; that their slender revalued at $15,400. Probate to the will and Mrs. Haim Wentscher, will open of Britain. That the Drafting sources are further being constant, Lyndhurst Terrace, and Chan February 8, at 11 o'clock in the foro British delegato is therefore only has been granted to Io Hung-chuen, in the flangkon Hotel on Wednesday, Committee is monopolised by the ly drained by high rents,

Ming-ahan, G, Shin Hing Street, new noon. Mrs. W. T. Southorn will per a matter of certainty. Knowing proportionate share In

taxa paper publisher.

hin will deceased form the onening enremony, The ex- tion, and the litigation which

gave to the charitable fund of the hibition, which will continue until that Japan cannot be influenced by enques from constant friction be- Baptist Church, Hongkong, his shares Saturday February 11, in mainly.com reason of justice and, Britain not tween Inndlord and tenant. This in Measts. The D. Moulder and Co.quity, 10, in wishing to offend Japan; she has John D. HUTCHISON & CO

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