THE HONGKO
LOOKING AHEAD IN 1935
(Continued from Page 8.)- has become the keystone of Social Democratic policy in Europe
The Althy instrument of the Soviet is now oponly used against. the Fascist countries of Europe, and so the Soviet must be fawned upon and flattered. M. Archim- baud in Paris speaks openly of the use of Soviet military power against European Fasciem, and the Leader of the Conservative Party in Britain speaks at the same time of the necessity of be- ing armed against "cultures which are the antithesis" of his own:
In the great "frame-up" of Fas- elam-in all countries by the relies of Social Democracy, even the Soviet lo an instrument which they will stoop to use. Forgotten are the two million executions and the myriad atrocities, and swallowed with scarcely a gulp are the canting rebukes, of the .pilous past.
how
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The communist, creed of Oriental barbarlas mny at least serve its turn in throttling the European renaissance of manhood and cultere which found Its birth in world Fascism. For this is the creed that grips the mind and spirit of the new genera tion with vital inspiration. This Is the creed which menaces the soft complaisance and the en- trenched position of the old gangs! of the world.
So by every means, fair or foul, it must be destroyed before the triumphant apirit of the twentieth century has dedicated this age to the great revival.
PHILIPPINES GOVERNOR. ENJ
BY MAYOR OF SHANGHAI
During his brief viele ta Shanghai, en route to the United States, Governor Frank Murphy of the Philippinsi, was entertained by local officials. The above picture was taken at the Shanghai Civic Centre following the tiffin at which Mayor Wa and Madame Wu were host and hostess. In the front row, from left to right, Mr. Jabin Hau, Governor Murphy; Mayor Wu, Mr. Edwin S. Cunningham (U. 5. Consul-General), and Col. Jobs Beaumont (U, S, Marines Commander) may be identified.
MERELY A STUNTI CATHEDRAL CONCERT.
Violin Solot Selected
YACHT AGAIN CALLS FOR HELP
San Francisco, Feb. 11. In response to fresh distress The "frame-up" abroad and the signals from the Seth Parker, "frame-up" at home engage the H.M.S. Australia is reported to be attention of the old politicians returning to the assistance of the while the Empire slips from their vessel. The latest report is that flaccid grip. Abroad they use the Seth Parker le feaking badly and flatter the Soviet; at home and that all her rigging has been they embrace the "Red," whose
carried away-Reuter. policy they emulate.
Is it not time that the great voice of England said: "We will maintain the Empire-we will maintain the Peace"-1935 must sound the first notes of that mighty declaration.
Request For Tow
Honolulu, Feb. 11.
(arr. Thomas Dunhill)
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Mr. E. Schroeder Orpheus with his late
IN AID OF STREET SLEEPERS Part Song:
SHELTER SOCIETY
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An excellent programme of English folk and part songs has bean arranged for the concert to be given by the Hongkong Chinese Choral Society in aid of the Street Sleepers Shelter Society at St. John's Cathedral Hall this evening at 5.30 p.m.
Solo:
(Edward German)
(Purcell)
An Evening Hymn
Mrs. Anderson Miller North Country Folk Tune:.
Bobby Shaftoa
(arr. W. G. Whittaker) interval Madrigali
Ceme let as join the roundelay
(Wm. Benie) Solo:
(Elgar)
Sea Pictures
(B) I haven
The concert is undor the dis- tinguished patronage of the Ilon. Sir H. E. Pollock, Kt., and Lady
(b) Where Corals lle Pollock, and several well-known
Mrs. Helen Lockhart artistes will also be assisting, In-
Como again! Sweet love doth now At 7.20 p.m. to-day the Globe Cluding Mrs. Anderson Miller Elizabethan Part Song:
invito (soprano), Mrs. Helen Lockhart
(John Dowland) Wireless intercepted an S. O. S. (contralto), Mrs. M. H. Arnold Violin Sola:
Selected the yacht Sethi (cello), Capt. O. P. Joce (baritone) | message from Parker to the effect that her rig-1 and Lt. Col. C. H. Kuhne, D.B.O., Aging had been carried away and O..E., who will be accompanying A Dorsetahiro Ballad:
the artistes on the plans.
Dr. Reichelt (Tao Fung Shan) will that she was leaking badly. It was lecture at the Cathedral Hall on Tuce- day, February 19, and February 26, stated that the vessel's position at at 6.30 p.m. His subject will be:that time was 157.30 W. 14.5. "Trends in China's Religions at the The captain of the vessel, Philip Present Time, and new Opportunities for the Presentation of the Christian Lord, who is on a world evangellat Faith Dr. Rolchelt can speak with tour, reported earlier that the the authority of one who has had long vessel had been caught in a storm Australia naked if H.MS. and deep experience in his mission, and among the Church people. The lee would tow the vessel into Tahiti.
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The Programme The programme is as follows: Ballet:
Now is the month of maying.
(Thomas Morley)
Solo:
M
(Dvorak) Gipsy Songs
(a) Tune thy fiddle, gypay (B) The heights of Tatra
Mr. Helen Lockhart
English Folk Song:
Early one morning
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Morning Hymn... Rain!
(Henschel)
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