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JAPANESE ACTS

IN NANKING AREA

Wholesale Arrests Carried Out ·

CHINESE AUTHORITIES NOT EVEN CONSULTED

Nanking, To-day. According to the Neutral News Agency Correspondent here, the Japanese have practically taken! the law into their own hands since the beginning of the month. The Japanese authorities have made wholesale arrests of students and the heads of several educational institutions, who are alleged to be; connected with anti-Japanes

activities

These arrests were carried out without even the consent of the Chinese authorities, who, it is learned. had not even been consulted.

The Nanking Government is at present preparing a protest against these arrests. This, how- lever, does not seem to affect the

This photograph made of Premier Mussolul pixying with a bon pet in Rome soon after he became Fascist dictator of Italy. provided a forecast. of the future, for now he toys with the Lion of Judah, symbolised here. (inset) by a "figure on the Imperial `Palace at Addis Ababa.

Japanese, for the searches for NAZI PARTY IN

GERMANY

Abortive Uprising Commemorated

CEREMONY IN MUNICH

Municha, To-day-

NEW BUILDINGS

IN MUNICH

GRANDIOSE PLAN OF CONSTRUCTION -

WONDERFUL OPERA HOUSE TO BE ERECTED

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Munich, To-day. Some interesting information

anti-Japanese propagandists and the arrests of suspected persons. immaterial of what their status is, are still being carried on.

UNPLEASANT DEVELOPMENTS

The Central authorities are anticipating some unpleasant deve lopments in the near future and thousands of Chinese troops have! been distributed to various points. along the Shanghai-Nanking and

The annual commemoration the Nanking-Hankow Railway and celebration of the abortive lines. Many well-to-do Chinese National-Socialist uprising on residents have already left for November 9, 1923, which has regarding the grandiose build- Shanghai, taking all their belong been instituted since the incep programme destined to add ings. In short, another

Sing tion of the National-Socialist a new note to Munich's already Festerday for famous architectural treasures Japanese conflict is expected soon regime, began -Neutral News

this year at midday, with an as Minister and National-Socialist was volunteered by the Bavarian sembly of detachments of all district leader, Herr Adolf MORE JAPANESE the National-Socialist forma-Wagner. at

tions at Munich's three grave held here yesterday afternoon. a press reception “DEMANDS

yards where they mounted

The speaker characterised the guard over the coffins containing new buildings now nearing com- Resignation Of Gen. the bodies of the 16 victims of

Chiang Kai-shek

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the November uprising..

In

pletion as only a beginning. In addition it was intended to erect] The bodies, mostly buried

s second block of administration Munich, have been exhumed for offices as large as that now in

ACCUSED OF ANTI-JAPANESE final burial to-day in temples of the final stages

MACHINATIONS

of construction, honour which have been specially

an enormous hall with a capacity built for this purpose in the Koenigsplatz. one of Munich's as the world has never seen be of 60,000 persons, a museum “such

At

Canton, To-day. Messages from Shanghai re-principal squares.

fore," in which would be ex- ceived here state that the Japan Last night the coffins lav in

hibited everything in any way the Feldherr hall, in ese have demanded the resigna-state in

connected with the National- tion of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-front of which the 16 people were Socialist viewpoint and the re- accused by the killed in a collision with the Gov birth of Germany. shek who is Japanese of encouraging anti-ernment forces 12 years 220.

Finally Munich would be pre- Japanese feelings among the 8 pan a procession started from

<ented with a new opera house. masses. Among the demands of jeach cemetery, conveying the coffins!

which would be begun this autunn the Japanese is that the coast from on gun-carriages to the Feldher and be "the biggest opera house in the centre of the city in the world and, what is more. Canton to Shanghai must be cos-jhall

at midnight, verted into demilitarised zones, in where they arrived

the most beautiful opera” house which no Chinese troops must be awaited on the steps of the hall stationed Neutral News. by Herr Hitler's deputy and then the face of the globe."Trans-

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PRICES CONTINUE TO CRUMBLE

~CHINA MAIL" SPECIAL

Berlin, To-day. Share prices continued to crud- ble yesterday, owing to the con- tinued uneasiness about the gen- eral international situation which several otherwise very stimulating influences failed to dispel Fixed interest securities were also dull, the turnover being small: but

chief leaders of the various party formations

A few minutes later Herr Hitler arrived to pay his fast respects to his dead comrades, after having previously addressed the old guard

and relatives of the fallen in the historic party meeting-place, the Buergerbraes tavernmen Trans- [Ocean Service“

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SHIPS COLLIDE IN THAMES

Union Castle Liner Damaged

Londos, To-day.

The Union Castle 6,592-ton BALDWIN'S APPEAL liner Graatully Castle, outward

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bound for Mauritius and South Africa, was in collision in the Thames at Gallions Reach yester day morning with a 1,988-ton Finnish steamer soon after the

prices, however, were mostly m-assured of the unqualified sup liner had left the South West Indiz

altered Call money was at per cent Trans-Ocean Service REICHSMARK QUOTATIONS

port of the Conservative voters Dock and had to put back to the but the attitude of the Liberals is King George V Dock. The vessel doubtful. His majority at the was struck amidships and some in a total rote of about 52,000 damaged. last election was just under 6,000 | plates on her port side were

Berlin, To-day. Reischamark The Home Secretary, Sir John Two hundred passengers were arrival of the quotations (without guarantee) Simon, has represented Spen Val-awaiting the yesterday were: New York, 40.24; ley since. 1922. His majority at Grantully Castle at. Tilbury and Paris, 610.25; Amsterdam, 59.215; the last election was just over some of these joined the same.com- and London, 12.235. The Paris 4,000, and Labour, which won the pany's ship Arundel Castle before sterling quotation was 74.72-74.75, seat in 1919, is making a deter she sailed from Southampton in and the dollar, 15.17%-15.18%. Trans-Ocean Service.

WORLD'S FILM TRADE

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Dr. Scheuermann of Berlin was elected president, while the Swedish delegate, M. Anders-

mined attack The large Liberal the afternoon. Others are await- element in the constituency, which ing the next asiling-Britis supported him, as a Liberal Na-Wireless Service

tional candidate last time, may be more divided on this occasion on the tariff immer S

LIBERAL LEADER

Monday being Armistice, Day. Holy Eucharist will be celebrated in St. John's Cathedral at 7.30 12.m, with special intention - for

The Liberai osition leader, those who gave their lives in the

sen the French delegate, M. Sir Herbert Sammel, is under fire Great Wa Gandera, and the Italian dele-from both Conservative and gate: Signor Roncoroni, were bour opp

nominated Vice-Presidents.

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