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1936. TUESDAY, JULY 14,

EMPIRE CLOSING RANKS IN

"ANTI-WAR" DRIVE

THE PACIFIC

Hongkong Included In Significance Of

International Drive

For Peace

Wasington, July 13.

With their campaign to get 50,000,000 signatures for a People's

Australia's Trade

War With Japanese

Mandale SINGapore the pivoT OF

Europe, the Women's International League is preparing to send re- presentatives to the Far East to get the drive started in China and Japan. A representative will leave for Hongkong on July 18.

The mandate calling upon Deists "more determined than ever to governments to stop increasing have their demands heeded." armaments, to use present peace machinery for the settlement of

press

"Our purpose," she said, "is to ex- such overwhelming public conflicts, to sign a world treaty will not dare to consider war as a opinion for peace that governments for immediate reduction of arms way of settling conflets. I am en- and to secure internationalcouraged to fad upon my return to agreements recognizing world in- Washington that the most important terdependence, has already been national organizations of every char- acter-women's associrlions, charch translated into French, Spanish, bodles, farm and labour groups-are- German and Swedish and is stating the campaign in this coun being circulated in 30 countries."

The Lengte headed by Mrs. Hannah Clothier Hall, of Swarth- more. Terna.. has succeeded in getting Mrs. Carrie Chapman Cat: to act as honarkry chairman of the mandate committee in the United States. Blanks with room for 4,000,000 signatures are Alrently in circulation in this country with a goal of 12,000,000 hy spring.

Just back from Europe where she spent two months killating the drive, Miss Mabel Vernon, minpaign direc tor of the League, finds that thes present crbis abroad has made pael-

Dr. Digby

To Represent H.K. At Meet In Hawaii

PAN-PACIFIC ASSOCIATION

DEFENCE

Roosevelt's Pledge To Mr. J. A. Lyons

(By A Special Correspondent)

HONGKONG AND THE FAR EAST IN GENERAL ARE CLOSELY INVOLVED IN AUSTRALIA'S INTENTION TO TAKE A DECISIVE STAND. IN DEALING WITH PROBLEMS OF THE PACIFIC.

RADIO BROADCAST

Daventry-Foreign Affairs By Sir Frederick Whyte

A STUDIO RECITAL From Z.B.W. on n wavelength of 355 metres (846 kilogyelem):-

4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme. 7 p.n. Excerpts from ""Tho Mikado," (Gilbert and Sullivan),

7.25 p.m. Patricia Rossborough at the Plano.

1. Rosa Mario-Selection; 2. The Town Talks-Selection; 3.. Sweet meat Joc, the Candy Man; 4. A Cavalcale of Martial Tunes.

7.10 p.m. Light Orchestral Selections.

Raymond Overture (Thomas); By the Sleepy Lagoon (Eric Contes); The Clock and the Dresden China Figures (Ketelbey): In the Shadows (Finck)

8 p.m. Time, Weather, Stock Quo

and Announcements, tatlous

A

8.0

p.m. A Variety Concert. Song A

Little Door, A Little Lock, Key. Favourites

Rosing; Instru

The mental-Italian

Bund-Alexander's Ragtime Song I Love Dancing Josephine

Baker; Band-Maldet

The Am Brazil; Vocal-Oh! Leo..

con Soles -Top ean Eton Boys; Accordeon

Brohdanst IntSelections The Big 1030-Selection

ion. George Scott- Word: Vocal--Chloe (Song of the The Radio Three: Vocal Swan) Lane Pantomine Memories.

-Drury

of

8.45 p.m. Concert Waltzes. Australia, it is revealed, viewed the Far Eastern crisis so

Blue Danube (3. Strauss); Moon- seriously that she has risked a major trade quarrel with Japan and light on the Alster (Fetras); Helenn has agreed to buy an extra £4,000,000 worth of British goods every Waltzer (Offenbach) Kongreb Walzer year as a preliminary to closer co-ordination of British and Austras) Daventry News Bulletin tralian defence plans in the Pacific.

p.m.

and Announcementa,

9.20 p.m.

Two Violin Solos by Yehudi Menuhin.

CONSIDERATIONS of strategy | fused to approve. The new Aus

based on Singapore are the tralian defence programme in-

Moto Perpetro (Perpetual mainspring of this consolidation cludes:

Motion) (Paganini); 2. Sarabande of Imperial interests. In the case An Intensive recrulting enmand Tambourin (Sarasate). o Australia these interests have palgn. suffered some divergence In the past when International relation- ships were less strained, but there is evidence of a growing aware. ness of the necessity for a com-

Honolulu, Hawaii, July 10. plate understanding with Britain.

Prominent surgeons from

The new trade agreement has nmouthed the way towards such

New N.Y.K. all countries bordering the an understanding.

Service In Operation

EXPRESS CARGO TO EUROPE

FIVE brand new ships,

Pacific will gather in Hono- lulu August 6 to 14 for the second congress of the Pan Pacific Surgical Association at which latest developments jin all phases of surgery will

come under discussion.

which will call regular-governments

The move has not been an easy, | one for Australia. The new agree-

Rome

£35 millions

anually.

9.30 p.m. From the Studio. Modernisation of military A Recital by Nura Kanis (Piano- aerodromes and provision of foris) and J. MeNaught Tomon new seaplane bases on her ex- (Baritone). tensive coastline.

Manufacture of innks, Ar- moured Cars, and heavy am- munition (in addition to the acro-engines already mention

el).

Programme.

1. Songs-(n) The Auctioneers (1) Old Furniture (c) The Rocking Chair; from Cycle of Songs

...Arundale; (Old Furnituro").-.. Pianoforte Solos--Two Songs without Words

n: 3. Songa--- Sink

.Del Riego: Invictus Bruno Huha; 4.

4. Pianoforte Solos- Two Studier....Chop Lambert.

5. Song She is far from the

4.

NEW CRUISERS

ment will increase the value of

The possibility of Australia! establishing a new squadron of Australian imperts from Britain to four light cruisers instead of her Viewed in the fight of Britain's pur-

Iwo "County". class cruisers, chases from Australia in 1931-3511.M.A., Australia and Canberra, by Sir Frederick Whyte; x.C.A.1., L... valued at £631⁄2 millions-this does and the obsolete cruisers, I.M.A.S. not seem a remarkable sacrifice.

Sydney and Adelaide, is also being discussed..

BLOW TO JAPAN

An official invitation to the

But the heronse will be made up of the United largely of imports of British rayon ly at Hongkong are making States, Canada, Central and South and cotton goods, to the virtaal their maiden voyages this America, Australia, New Zealand, exclusion of Japan in the better

Japan, China, Java, and the Phil-quality lines of these articles. year, to open a new Japanese lippines to send delegates to the Japan's expected retaliation, in the express cargo service for the congress has been extended at the request of the governor of N.Y.K.

This fleet of 20-knot ships will | Hawaii by the U. S. States de- operate regularly-between-Japan partment.

medical Many of the noted and northern Europe, maintain- ing an average speed of 17 knots experts who participated in the in first congress held here in 1929 between ports. It will run addition to the existing, but have-signified their intention of slower, Japan-Liverpool freight attending this summer's meet- service.

ing.

form of heavy tariffs on Australian wool, wheat, and hides strikes. serious blow at Australia, which at present enjoys a favourable trade balance with Japan amounting to more than £7,000,000 a year.

Other Australian Imports

by the new agreement are motor ears. Here the U.S.A, will be the chief sufferer, but she is not likely to Join Japan in relalla-| tory measures.

In the first place the U.S.A. 19 already £8,000,000 to the good in her annual trade dealings with Australia. In the second place u now understanding has grown between America and Australia in

Among the medical experts ex- The Kokusal Kisen Kalsha is handing over three motor ships to pected to take an active part in the the N.Y.K. Lo full these plans congress will he W. S. New, Chair The other two ships are being man, Chinese Medical Association

directly for the Shanghai; J. II. Liu, director, De-the Pacifie.

partment of Health, Nanking; P. ROOSEVELT'S PROMISE N.Y.K.

The three motor ships (huilding F. Greene, chief of surgical divi-

constructed

of 300 installed.

tans

ench are

-though

It was re-inforced 'this year nt the London Naval Conference when the Japanese delegates abruptly walked out and left Great Britain and U.S.A. to dis- cuss Pacific problems on their

the Preliminary plans for establishment of an aero-engine! plant entail an initial expenditure

of £1,000,000. A tour of British aeroplane fnctories was completed

recently on behalf of the Common- wealth Government, and engines will be produced in Australia under licence.

Civil aviation, which in the Australian continent, with itg tenuous communications, is an in valuable adjunct to defence plans. has been rapidly developed in the ternai air lines now total past few months. Australia's in- than 10,000 miles,

more

JAPANESE ESTRANGEMENT The less cordial note that has

into entered

Austral-Jaganese relations is unfortunate by con

trast with the optimism which

10 p.m. A Relay from Daventry. Big Hen: Talk: Foreign Affairs"

10.37 p.m. Dance Music by Jack Jackson and his Orchestra,

11 p.m. Close Down.

RELICS FROM "BRITANNIA”

PROCEEDS FOR KING GEORGE FUND

London, July 13. A cheque for £974 8s. 41. for the url-has-been-received by the Lord King George V National Memorial

Mayor.

It was sent at the direction of the King, who has already made a per- Renal contribution of £1,000 to the Fen, and represents the amount realised at a recent sale of gear und fittings of the late King's famous racing yacht, Britannia, which was agutted off the Isle of Wight last Friday, in accordance with King George's wish.-British Wireless,

Africa.. Japan has imported an other 1,500 Australian merino sheep, with the avowed intention of establishing a vast wool indus try in Korea and Manchukuo.

prevailed during the visit of the Australian Trade Mission in 1933, There is no hostility towards the Japanese people in Australia. It began when the Prime Minister deal of sympath for their prob On the contrary there is a great

It is unlikely, however, that at the Kawasaki and Harima sion, Huanan-Yale Medical Col- of Australis (Mr. J. A. Lyons) was lems and admiration for their in- i

Japan will be able to full her Chang, passing through America, on his dustry. But, Australia realises threats. South Africa, cannot dockyards) will be 7,000 tons lege, Changshau; 1. L

a world of economic

supply either the quantity or the gross, have a deadweight capacity Peiping Union Medical College: way to the Jubilee Celebrations that

defence quality of the wool required by unofficial-assurance problems are indissoluble. of 9,100 tons and be 450 feet long. B. Martin, head of department of last year, and received a personai nationalism, trade and

Japanese manufacturers. Sheep- Four deep tanks with a capacity surgery, Sun Yat Sen University, from President Roosevelt that if

The recent military voup in

raising experiments in Manchu being Canton; Kentim II. Digby, Univer Australis were ever the victim of Tokio and its partial success s

kuo have not met with cons- sity of Hongkong: Y. S. Lee, Seve aggression the USA. would im niso had a disquieting effect. pleuous success to date, and in Vance - Union Medical College,mediately, come to her aid.

any case it would take many The secret of their high speed Seoul, Korea; E. Nowak, Soera-

Australia fears that a similar

years to produce a large clip. coup, might give the naval fac-

The change-over would also is in the M.A.N. Diesels providing bain, Java; 3. K. W. Newberger

tion a predominating hold on entall the re-equipment of Japan- the propelling power for two of and J. Kuilman, Semarang, Java;

Japanese foreign policy. This ese woollen mills at a cost that is the ships, and the Sulzer used for Archibald Watson, Adelaide Uni-

would undoubtedly divert Japan probably prohibitive to Japan in versity: Sir James Barrett and T.

ese expansionist policy from the her present financial straits. The Asiatic mainland to the Pacific.present machinery has been de- The first ship, the Kushii Maru, F. Ryan, Melbourne: 3. Hardle!

Australia's anxiety for closer The recent publication of a book signed specially to handle passed through Hongkong on her Neil. Auckland, N.Z.;. H. O. Bames,

unity with Britain in trade, finance, entitled

Must "Japan

Fight merino wool of a type that Aus- muiden voyage in. May. Inter-Los Angeles; Clarence E. Rees, and defence are illustrated by the Britain," written by a retired tralia alone can produce. medinte ports of call on the new San Diego; J. G. Geiger, director visits to London, all within the Japanese naval officer, was an The claim of patriotic Japanese Shanghai, Hong of public health, San Francisco; past 12 months of the Premiers of example also of an unfortunate generals that the fighting services kong, Saigon, Singapore. Penang, W. Jones Harriman, Long Beach; Queensland and New South Wales, type of Japanese swash-buckling will dispense with wool and usu thro former Premier of whick has antagonised a section cotton la not likely to prove prac- Djibouti, Port Sudan, Suez, Port L. R, Chandler, dean of school of jand Said, Alexandria, Marseilles. Lon-medicine, Stanford University, Pa-Victoria. They were joined by the of public opinion in the Common-tieable during a winter campaign Commonwealth Deputy Prime wealth. The book describes in Mongolia,, or even in North Te Alto, Califórain; A. H. Peacock 31inister. Dr. Earle Page, and the hypothetical conquest of Australia, China!

Monzies, and although if has, of course, The main cause of regret In spite of this number of calls and A. T. Wannamaker. Seattle, Attorney-General, Mr.

Or-who is widely regarded as Aus-been ofcially discredited in

seems to be Mr. Lyon's inspired " Tokio, this sort of talk has fis in- outburst that "Japan had tried she is expected to Hnk Hongkong Wash.; C. Jett Miller.. New

evitable effect on an impression-

Australia's trade and Marseilles in 24 days, long-leans: Malcolm T. MacEachern,tralia's next Prime Minister, kong and London in 30 days.

able public.

the third.

service r

don and Antwerp.

Associate director American Col lege of Surgeons, Chiengo.

own..

AUSTRÀLIA› ARMS

:

AUSTRALIA'S CHOICE

to

coerco polley."

fino

In these days of trade rivalry which often amounts to nothing less than an extension of war into the field of economics dur- ting a military armistice, It is nothing less thori hypocritical for any country to necure an- other of "coercion" or, "unfair retaliation."

The conversations which follow- The second ship to be released

The congress will be divided in-ed at Whitehall have not been will be the Kaku Maru, salling to fourteen major sections for dis- mado public, and are never likely Australia felt that she was call- from Yokohamu In mid-July, and cussion and study. The divisions to be, but their immediate sequeled upon to decide between Britain the third the Kinugasaki Maru, include: general surgery, surgi- was remarkable.

and Japan as to her trade futuro, calling at the beginning of August, cal research, neuro-surgery, plas:

The new Anglo-Australian tradeShe naturally based her decision Two more motor-ships. for the tic surgery, traumatic Hurgery, N.Y.K. are still under construction orthopedie surgery, otolaryngolo- pact was announced. So also was on primary considerations of ter- at the Mitsubishi dockyards atgy, opthalmology maligancy, proc now Australian defence pro-ritorial security.

The new trade agreement with Commonwealth Government to set Britain will stand, but it is also gramme; an arrangement by the

British interests in the Far East up plant for the mass production of likely that Australia will be able] will be more inclined to take a By commissioning them before

nero-engines and war planes; a to arrive at some nev "basis of realistic view of this latest dove. lopment of the crisis in the Pac- the end of this year the NY,K, Dr. George W. Swift, Seattle, now stimulus for civil aviation understanding with Japan.

The Japanese Govorament have fle, and will hope for realistic will be able to maintain a four-Wash., Internationally prominent in Australia; and a new concilia- weekly express freight service for his work in neuro-surgery and tory attitude towards the new Em made a show of their intentions to solution of the problems involved. which will probably be the fastest president of the Pan Pacific Surgi-pire air-mali route, the Australian become independent of Australian As the gateway between Asia and

section of which the link for cargo between the Far cal Association, will preside over with Government had flatly re-new trade treaties with South cannot afford to be disinterested,

Common-imports. They are negotiating the Fifth Continent Hongkong East and the North of Europe. ̄ ̄ ̄| the congress,

Nagasaki, to be 7,450 tonn gross tology, anesthesin, gynaecology and obatctrics, roentgenology and noure- logical surgery.

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