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N. Y. K. LINE'S

Bigger And Better Ships To Meet Competition

REPORTED MOVE BY

BRITISH

CAUSES

ANXIETY

Tokyo, Mar. 1.

THE Nippon Yusen Kaisha. Japan's premier shipping line, stir- red to new activity by the competition of the Osaka Shosen Kaisha, is preparing to launch a big shipbuliding programme to strengthen its services in all branches.

The NY.K. owns 85 steamers aggregating 630,000 tons. Osaka Shosen Kaisha, with a fleet of 115 steamers totalling 500,000 tons, gained greatly in competitive power recently by obtaining virtual control of the Kokusai Kinen Kaisha's 32 ves- sels totalling 300,000 tons, which is Japan's largest freighter. working company.

16,000-Ton

CORRESPONDENCE.

Vessels For CHRISTIANS Europe Run AND WAR:

Keenly aware of the need for

expansion, the Nippon YusenA REPLY

Kaisha has decidde to improve its principal regular steamship ser-

vices.

then

Sir. The courtesy of

your

viccs, maintained under Govern- leader in Wednesday afternoon's to paper encourages me to reply ment grants, and

to your criticism of my sermon strengthen its unsubsidized ser- on "war". I appreciate the succinctness of your statement, Construction of bigger and better indeed I would be hard put to ships has been made the central And a more laconic admission polley for. meeting the situation. of the materialist's contention Comparatively old ships are to be replaced by new ones on the leading that Christianity as an ethic

as a way of life is impossible! I admire your sincerity, al- though of necessity I sincerely regret your contention.

shipping routes.

To begin with, in common

will build three 16,000-ton passen- ger boats-probably to replace the and Suwa Mara, Fushimi Maru Kateri Mara, on the Yokohama- London run.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1987.

PLANS FOR EXPANSION

It is not only ships which are threatened by the hard winter storms at home, but also the big inhabi- lants of the sca. The whole shown above was washed upon the beach at Yorkshire and attracted an inter- ested crowd.

TACKLING

A

CAUSES OF WAR

Churchmen's Views

PAMPHLET on "War and the Christian Duty," issued by the Industrial Christian Fellowship, of which the Bishop of Bristol (Dr. Woodward) is chairman, is likely to provoke a good deal of discussion.

It represents an attempt by an executive sub- committee to draft a statement of policy, but it is made clear that the Executive Committee, while accepting it for publication, does not necessarily commit its individual members to complete endorsement.

Points from the statement, economic order, under which man- kind shall receive a regulated per- petuntion of poverty.

are:

In reference to the belief that defensive war is justinable, you ac- cuse me of "straining the accepted "War is a sing but cannot be of Com-usage of wards". Might I point out isolated from its setting in the social Ministry The Japanese

its that the objective of a war, whether and economic order. If armed con- munications has already given

it pro-righteous or unrighteous, does not flict between nations is immoral, construction approval of the gramme, and the vessels will be alter storted this year.

vices.

OTHER ROUTES

"For colonial lands a system of co-operative International adminis-

the nature of war itself; nor | must be remembered that our exist. /ration' should be built up.

arms,

The company has nearly Y.30,000,- tude and make the same propon" order may be attained.

can use profits.

portion of its undivided

munications.

well NJ

1.5

By

A. CHALLENGE

ing or to war-purpose,

"It is the duty of the British Gov- ernment to take the lead in establish

planned

ining nn Internationally

mply, a barbarous and e

'.

H. R.

RÁDIO BROADCAST

Commentary on Cheltenham Gold Cup

CHILDREN'S CONCERT Radio Programme Broadcast by 2.8.W. on a wavelength of 355

metres (845 k.e's), 31.40 metres

(0.52 m.e's).

ILK.T.

12.30-2.15 p.m. European Pro gramme.

12.30 Pianoforte Recital by Wil-

12.50 Three songs by Essic Ack-

helm, Banus and (contralto).

1 p.m. Time Signal and Weather Report.

1.03 Light Orchestral Music, 1,30 Reuter and Rugby Press; Weather Forecast, Time and An- nouncements.

1.40 Variety.

2 p.m. Concert Waltzes,

2.15 p.m.. Close Down. 5-8 P. 5 Palkla

mental umond Daisy

schedule at 5.35 am. (Indo-China settlement FRANCE FINDS

near

and

York and many other lines, where poker school would be an equally ALIENS COSTLY aying me from Hongkeng The Caravan: Old Ship of mine: Song of

Japanese shipping threatens to estab- valid but more bumane and civilised Lish its supremacy over British ship-substitute,

ping.

second

8.03 From the Studio.

A Chinese Concert. 11 p.m. Close Down.

European Programme. "In the matter of armaments, what achieve peace but only Church does it ever

peace' is an immoral situation.

A Relay of Dance Music is required is (a) such modification, from the Root-Garden of the Hong- the a "jungle" settlement of a dispute.

must guard Pra

ultimate rejection of kong Hotel, To the average Englishman, how-principle of personal responsibility revision or

in the decision whether the State's capitalism as will make armaments

6 p.m.

From the Studio.. The company will also order new ever, peace only means that his coun-

fantastic in the common judgment try shall not be invaded. To prevent command to fight shall be obeyed.

A Children's Concert kind of dis-i tonnage to replace old on other

"A Christian society must declare of men, (b) a new

will

6.30 The London Symphony routes, including the Liverpool, Aus-invasion (until the time of writing)

the demands

The average its own philosophy of world order, armament conference, which tralian, Calcutta and Bombay sor-German and Frenchman and Italian over and against the present objcc-discuss the problem in relation to Orchestra.

Theme and Variations from Suite and Japanese assume the same atti-Lives of governments and states, proposals for a more equitable dia-

and formulate a policy whereby this tribution of the world's raw materials No. 3 in G (Tchaikowsky); Chanson

and foodstuffs."

Sans Paroles (Tchaikowsky). 000 available for building ships, and for the honour of "perfidious

6.55 p.m.

A Variety Programme. so unimpeachable by if the amount is not large enough it is not held so

other nations as it appears to be

Organ Solo-Popular Selection.... Cor Steyn; Vocal-Sweet Sue, Just Generals

"It is quite clear that this will in- and Clergymen and Editors.

you....The Four Crotchets; Instru- THE R.M.A. DORADO Whatever its nationality nvolve a challenge to the present

Vienna....Len Meanwhile, the Ministry of Com-defensive bayonet seems to have the capitalist order, especially in its

FIUS; large came sinister appearance as an of- financial, industrial and social-mani- WEATHER-CONDITIONS DELAY

Tandem.....Elsie and

the festations. Japanese shipping Arms, are ner-fensive one.

PLANE FOR A DAY · Dorte Waters; Instrumental-Leobner war "The actual outbreak of Then, Sir, what actually is a de- vous over a report that the British

March...

Old Styrians "Hackbrett;" Church, in! a should not Involve the Government may take action to tensive war? Presumably it is

The Imperial Airways R.M.A. Vocal The Hobo's Spring

Song prevent Japanese alips from hand-war in defence of something or other, full approval of this reaction to an ling passengers and freight be. perhaps us so often in the past, in immoral situation. It is not the duty Dorado arrived here yesterday from The Hill Billies; Vocal-The way you tween British ports because Japan defence of a right to certain territory. of the Church to stimulate recruit- Fort Dayard at 4.10 p.m., nearly 30 look to-night....Leslie Hutchinson; prohibits foreign ships from en- What, then, may I ask Is Germany's

encourage the national hours late owing to adverse weather Plano Solo Three dances in synco

conditions.

pation... Billy Mayerl; (a) English saging in coastwise service in right to German East Africa? And

Dance, (b) Cricket Dance, (c) Har- Japan.

what Is the truth of Spain's right to

Giving an account of the reasons monica Dance; Vocal-Have you : Gibraltar? Surely, in the face of

for delay and the movements of the forgotten so soon?....Greta Keller. This polley is believed to be part these questions a defensivo war

plane Mr. M. H, Curtis, local Manager 7.80 Closing Local Stock Quota- of British preparations to combat the

of Imperial Airways, said yesterday tions and Hongkong Exchange Mar- unusual activity of Japanese freight expensive way of settling a

that the Dorado left Touraine on ket Report. ers abrood, such as those on the Indo- of opi

7.35 conventional

Primo Scala's Accordeon of opinion Japanese, Japan-Persian, Japan- of disputes by competition in mass

ilme) on Tuesday and proceeded to Band. Australia-New Zealand, Japan-New murder for which an international

Gap Rock, about 25 minutes Hill-Buty Medley; In a Gypsy weather was very bad and, following the lift; "On With The Show"-Selec- a report from Hongkong that It was tion; You can't pull the wool over Paris, Feb. 20. I admit, of course, your

France spends nearly $50,000,000 not advisable to proceed to a landing, my eyes. contention, that there are very few

Its old reputation of the Dorado turned round and made 8 p.m. Time, Weather and An- to maintain who arc prepared to

carry the keeping its doors open to foreigners for Fort Bayard. The crew had al-nouncements. Christian concept so far as the and thereby its name of "The Land ready been informed by wireless that abolition of war; few even among of Refuge."

the weather conditions at Fort Bayard professed Christians! In his Armistice

This

Is the huge sum required to were good. Germon of the year 1933 the Arch-cover hospital, court and schooling

The Dorado arrived at Fort Bayard 8.05-11.16 p.m. European Pro- bishop of York argued that pacifism expensca as well as the unemploy at 11.20 a.m.; and as the weather gramme from ZEK. on a fre "rested upon a complete misconcep- ment dole to foreignera residing in appeared to be clearer they left for quency of 640 kilocycles. tion of the Gospel. The Gospel pre-France.

Hongkong again at 1.50 p.m. Soon 8.05 p.m. Elsie Suddaby (so- cepts," he said, "are given as the ful- Omcial statements estimate slightly after leaving, however, the weather prano) and Evlyn Howard-Jones Alment and completion of the law; more than 400,000 unemployed in was found to be unfavourable and in the divine plan the Gospel pre- France, and of them 10 per cent, are the plane once more put back, ar-

(planoforte), supposes the law."

Pianoforte Solos (n) Prelude and He could not foreigners. An unemployed person riving at Fort Bayard at 2.32 p.m. have meant the Deca

Decalogue,

gue, which, so costs the stute an average of 90 cents

Fugue, No. 11, in F Major, (b) Pre- far, as i remember, exprossly forbids a day. Therefore more

lude, No. 12, 1

In F Minor (Bach); than $10,- Yesterday; following wireless res killing, so we are forced to conclude: 000,000 is spent yearly in France on ports of weather along the route, the Soprano Solo Oh, yes, just By A Naval Correspondent

and Pan-Bach); Piano- ("Phoebus that he referred to "the law" of na- the fricci hospitals, the Paris in-at 12.55 p.m. and arrived in Hongkong 17 in A Flat Major (Bach); Soprano plane took off again for Hongkong forte Solo-Prelude and Fugue, No. tions which varies with time and COMMISSIONS in the Royal race. Therefore, then, it is logical to stitutions plone cared

for 37,819 at 4.10 p. (Hongkong time). Navy are to be offered to believe that the Gospel presupposes foreigners last year. They together Commenting on the trip Mr. Curtis Solos O sleep! why dost thou leave Ave Maria mo? (Semele"-Handel); Royal Naval Reserve officers and is the completion of the Ameri-totalled 480,633 days of medical at- said that at no time was the plane in

can law that smoking in bed is a tention and as the

are ("Cavalleria Rusticana"-Mascagni). under a new scheme prepared ground for divorce. His Grace then about $1.50 a day, the total expen-thoroughly experienced in

the pilots cost averages any danger since

8.30 The BBC. Wireless Mili- fty Log by the Admiralty. Officers went on to say, "Only when law with dilure for the year 1935 was

know tary Band. under foggy conditions and selected must be between the its sanctions of force has disciplined than $7,000,000.

their position accurately

The Caliph of Bagdad-Overture from the our natures, are we ready to ages of 21 and 30.

to respond

Instruments and wireless. When the (Bolelleu); Lynwood-March Why Furthermore, 430 foreigners were plane turned back there Was no Hume); Prairie Flower-March (Ord Lieutenants, R.N.R, will become then we may ask has be con Lieutenants, IN, and pay is to be "promiscuity" when the law with its during the same period. Fourteen of Bayard or running out of (Delibes); Slavonic Dance No. 5

Dvorak, benzene.

Williams); Vanity. 13s. 6d. a day for officers under 28. sanctions of force has not yet dis- the most important of these mental

Fair Overture (Fletcher). This will be increased to 159. Ad, a ciplined our natures in that particu- homes together required $150,000 for The plane brought one passenger,

8.55 pm. London-News and An- day after four years' service, or, onlar respect? Truly, dear Sir, there board, transport and repatriation ex-Mr. H. Walter, and 217.016 klios ef

nouncements. reaching the age of 20, whichever is are few Indeed who are willing to go penses. The total amount spent on mail. There was no freight.

9.15 pm. Le Bourgeois Gentil- earlier.

half way with Christ, even a an medical assistance to foreigners of ethical teacher, nay, even as an ex- the Paris region is estimated at ap-

homme-Sulte (Richard Strauss), In exceptional cases promotionponent of logical and consistent proximately $1,000,000,

The C.N.A.C, planes on the Shong-Straram Orchestra of Paris.

Op. 60, played by the Walther A large amount is spent yearly on again held up yesterday by the hai-Hongkong-Canton service were

9.48 A Recital by Georges Thill schooling for foreigners.

weather conditions. Both the Fukien (Tenor).

Elegie (Massenet); Fortunio (Mes- Almost 18 per cent of criminals at Kal Tak and the Kwangtung at to the excess in numbers in that held in French prisons are foreigners, Shanghai took off to continue their sager); Barchetta (Lena and Bahn); runk,

and last year France spent more than trip, but both had to turn back after Enlevement (Bordese and Lovade)... Now, however, owing to the $125,000 on just keeping them under proceeding only a short distance ow- 10 p.m. Bit Ben. coming increase in the number of lock and key. Several hundred tng to the poor visibility. The planes ships, it has become necessary to thousand have to be added to this will take off early this morning it the reverse the

weather improves. Drocess by an sum for expenses involved to this emergency entry of Reserve officers. police check up on allens This is the fourth occasion ori

The Navy Wants More Officers

to the rank of Commander will be made; otherwise retirement will be

with

st the age of 45, with retired pay at the rate of £250 a year, additions or deductions of £12 your for each full year in excess

of

or short of 15 years' service in the Royal Navy. „from: the date transfer.

The maximum ibus obtainable is £958 a year.

HE REVERSED PROCESS

unemployed,

moro

50

(Ord

to the appeal of the Gosdemned sent to asylums in and around Paris danger of its being unable to land at Hume); Dance of the flowers-Valse

thought,

J. D. MACLEAN;

Fort

C.N.A.C. Planes

агт.

Dance Music. 10.30 p.m. The National Hunt Meeting. A commentary on the race for the Gold Cup.. From Cholten-- hami. which the Royal Naval Reserve, The $80,000,000 Ogure is sold to

Major R. L. Withington, of the 10.55 p. Brannby Williams in been called on in peace time to have been necessary to cover all Royal Engineers, Hongkong, has been selection from his repertoire

It is not long since the Admiralty reinforce the Royal Navy. The first expenses in connection with looking according to an announcement in cording).

promoted to Lieutenant-Colonel, character studios. (Electricial re

was offering inducements to Lieut was in 1896, the second in 1898 and after foreigners throughout France in Londen on February Commanders, N., to retire, owing the third in 1918, 1935.

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P.J

Da De 'Eara Fit and Fiber

Come to London." 4.82 pm. Food for Thought.' The abort on matters of topkat

Interest.

4.52 pm. The Leon Daniels Trio.

8.20 p.m. "This is England." Talks by representative English peoplet (8)

A doctor with a country practice

1.40 p.m. The News and Announcements.. Grentwich Time Bigoni at 5:45 pm. Transmission 2

In the West of England.

(0.8.D, 0.8.G., O.SJI.)

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Für Den. A Telta by A. Campbell Murdoch (Baritone).

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7.10 p.m. John Londoner at Ifoms-

An evening with some of his many suɑ various soquaintance. 7.45p. Erie Smith, at the Organ of the

Granada Cloema. Bedford. 5.16 p.m. Paper Mit

Trocadero 8.3D. The

Cinema chestra. 3.56 p.m. The News and Aunganorments. Qreenwich Time Signal at 0.16.p.m. 9.15 D. A Pianoforte Neelimi, 0.22 p.m.

Food for Thought.". Three shart. on matures of topical

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Big Dwn. · Reginald Fort, at the

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from blat repertoire' of 'sharmoter studies.

11.15 p.m. The Central Band of Ha

Majesty's Floral Air Force.

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