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CHINA SITUATION REVIEWED BY MR. EDEN IN HOUSE OF COMMONS
The latest picture of 3-year-old Tang-no-miya, Crown Prince of Japan, who is expected eventual- ly to rule a mighty Asiatic em- pire.
WEATHER REPORT
CONTINUED TALKS
IN PARIS
SPECIAL LUNCHEON BY
- KING CAROL
CONTINUANCE OF FRANCO-BRITISH CO-OPERATION URGED
CHINA MAIL" SPECIAL
Paris, To-day.
This
The fourth day of the uninterrupted diploma- Itic activity in the French capital began with a luncheon given by King Carol in the Rumanian Legation in honour of President Lebrun. luncheon was also attended by the Commander- in-Chief, General Gamelin, as well as by the great- er part of the Cabinet, the Central European Ministers and the British Ambassador, Sir George Clerk.
This brilliant function was followed by a long conversation in the Quai d'Orsay between M. Flandin and the Austrian Vice- Chancellor, Prince von Starkemberg, in which every aspect of the Austrian, question was discussed.
It is understood that Prince von Starhemberg mentioned the
President Roosevelt delivers his historie address to Congress as "milions ten to his words carried by radio throughout the United States and
BRITISH INTERESTS NOT JEOPARDISED
SINO-JAPANESE PARLEY IN NEAR FUTURE
OUTSTANDING POINTS TO BE ADJUSTED DIPLOMATICALLY
London, To-day-
Replying in the House of Commons to ques- tions regarding the situation in China the Foreign Minister, Mr. Anthony Eden, yesterday briefly re- called the establishment of the Hopei-Chahar Political Council and also the administration of the demilitarised zone in north-eastern Hopei by the autonomous council.
He added that so far as he was aware, the British interests in North China were not materially affected
Meanwhile it had been reported that the Japanese Govern- ment had accepted the Chinese Government's invitation to discuss outstanding points, and there was reason to hope that an effort would be made to regularise the position through diplomatic įchannels.
Mr. AE. L. Chorlton (C. SEVERE COLD IN
The anti-cyclone appears to be reasons that led him to abandon his planned visit to Archduke Furope. Vice-President Garner and Speaker Byrns ire nested at the rear. Bary) asked whether any report
moving eastwards pressure
is
highest over South Manchuria
Otto in Belgium. It appears that shortly before leaving. Prince von Starhemberg received urgent despatches from both Vienna North-east winds, fresh, cloudying made by Federal Chancellor von Schuschnigg with the Little drizzle or mist, was the forecast Entente, and by which it is hoped that Austria will be able to en- for to-day, as issued by the Royal large the market for her products. Observatory this morning.
and London, urging him not to jeopardise the efforts just now be HEAVY ITALIAN LOSSES
MFlandin's next appoint-
REASSEMBLY OF THEent was to call, together with
COMMONS
IMPORTANT FOREIGN
QUESTIONS
London, To-day.
Among a number of important questions which were down for answer at the first meeting of the House of Commons for business since the adjournment before Christmas were several relating to foreign affairs. Replies were given by Mr. Anthony Eden, who, ris ing to answer for the first time a Foreign Secretary, was loudly cheered.
Mr. Eden announced the issue of two-White Papers containing the collection of documents descriptive of the League's work on the Italo-Ethiopian dispute, and correspondence, in connection with
the application of Article XVI of the League Covenant” blication of these papers enabled the Foreign Secretary to confine his replies to half a dozen questions on the Italo Ethiopian dispute, to a description of the latest developments.
He recalled that
when the
League's Committee of Thirteen
The pu-
met at Geneva on January 20 it NAZI OFFICIAL MURDERED
decided that at the present junc
·Davos, To-day.
ture there was no action, it could Jewish Student Gives Himself. Up usefully take to promote a settle- ment of the dispute through an agreement between the parties, but that it would not fail to sub- mit suggestions to the Council should more favourable circum- stances arise.
“With that decision His Majesty's Government were and are in en- tire agreement.”
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A 26-year-old Yugoslav Jewish. medical" student,” David. Frank- farter, called at the house of Her Wilhelm Gastio, chief Nazi agent in Switzerland, and fired at hin five times. Berr Gustion was killed instantane- oudly.
Frankfurter swendered
过
the police and declared that he was not a Communist. He shot Berr Gastoff deliberately be cense he hated- the German
DRESS WORKERS regime-Better
STRIKE
105,000 PEOPLE. AFFECTED
New York, To-day Altogether 105,000
dress
workers and 3,800 factories in New York and other States are affected by an order to ceaNE work on Friday, pending the
EX-LEADER OF REVOLT
Reported Back In Peiping
Peiping, To-day
Sarraut, on the Prince Be- geat, Prince Paul of Yugoslavia. while M. Lebrun returned the call that King Boris of Bulgaria had paid him previously.
Apart from these purely diplo- matic or courtesy meetings, the Minister of Trade was busily dis cussing economic questions with the Turkish Foreig Minister. Bushdy Aras, and later with the Rumanian Minister of Finance, M. Antonesen. The discussions with the latter, it is declared, probably dealt with the Franco-Rumanian trade agreement, which will most likely be signed in the near future
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CORRESPONDENCE COURSE
New Style Military Training
GENERAL STAFF'S IDEA IN CANTON
From Our Own Correspondent】
Cantor, To-day.
ON SOUTHERN FRONT
ROYAL DECREE ISSUED IN ROME TO CONTROL LIQUID FUELS
Addis Ababa, To-day.
The Italian column which attacked the troops of Dedjaz Bayeuneu at Merede on the southern front were repulsed, according to an unconfirmed report, leaving 1,700 dead, mostly Black Shirts. Reuter
Rome: A Royal Decree has been issued for the formation of
GRAND COUNCIL a technical co-operative commit
MEETING
ITALY CONTINUES STUBBORN
NO SLACKENING OF EFFORT
Rome, To-day..
bee to deal with the control of li- quid-fuels in Italy, to ascertain the necessary requirements of the
country, and to study the produc tion of substitutes in place of bi- quid fuels and oils. The decree also calls for the formation · af committees to deal with the pro-
had been received on the reis-
tions between Shanghai Japan Mr. Eden said that several re-
ese and the Municipal Council.
ports had been received on cur-
rent events showing that there
JAPAN Worst Blizzard For
Half A Century
Tokyo, To-day. The heaviest blizzard for half
was a demand in certain Japan-la century hit Central Japan at ese quarters in Shanghai for in-noon yesterday and continued creased representation on the all night long Ten inches of electric municipality. The official rela-snow fell, putting tions appeared to be quite nor trains, municipal - trams and mal-Reuter
motor-cars out of commission.
The tramcar service was still suspended at 10.30 am Taxis were very few, but the electric train system was partially stored; though the time tab were out of gear:
AMERICAN PRESIDENTIAL:
ELECTION
Senator Borah Announces His Candidacy
Washington, To-day. Senator Borah, has zonanced his candidacy for Presidential election Beuter.
duction of vegetables, fruit UNREST IN
glass, pottery and hemp-Ben- After sitting for 21⁄2 hours the ter's Bulletin Service. Fascist Grand Council meeting QUIET ON NORTHERN FRONT
Bome: Armed troops of Galla concluded at 30 minites past mid- night. A commomique states that Borans in the Neghelli sector, who the Connell regards the recent had submitted to the Italians, sent against the Abys- military victories on the Exitrean ware and Somali fronts as determining siniana and put the enemy to factors in the situation, and re-fight, it is stated in the official affirms its firm decision to reach War bulletin No. 114. the objective for which the mili- From the northern front there]
is nothing important to report tary effort was initiated.
Alle Trans-Ocean Service.
A novelty in Chinese military The Council drew up the ines education is the offer of a corres of Italy's counter-measures in the pondence course in military in-event of the stiffening of szac struction by the General Staff tions and adopted a motion of the Tof the Chinese Army in Nan-Finance Minister for direct con-
king, which is intended as ad-trol of foreign trade-Beuter.
vanced training for military
officers.c
It was revealed to-day that
60 officers of the Kwang STOP PRESS
Jarmies have enrolled in this cor- respondence study, which deals mostly with military science and strategy. The tuition fee is
stated to be very small, but the training will equip the students for staff and field work t
~ Practical work is not aväl- able, but the "cadets” will have plenty of theoretical training. Land exercises have to be sent
to the General Staff, for, corre tion and grading: - Owin
to:
actical
vote on a general strike order Chinese sources declare that nature of the cours following the breakdown of ne- Ma Chung-yin, the leader of cer gotiations which have lasted the Siniciang revolt two year three months between the In-ago, who escaped into Sovi ternational Ladies Garment territory after the collapse workers Union and the employ- the revolt, has arrived. ers association for a new? zing, accompanied by ment with regard to wo fing Tien-yu, his chief of staff conditions Reuter,
Becretary Beuter-
Berlin, To-day: Herr Hitler has telegraphed his comed ences to the widow of Herr Gustloft He says that the -dastardly crime has called Korth among the entire nation; deep agitatior and indigna- tion-Bertez,
ADM. OIKAWA IN CANTON
Courtesy Calls On Officials
· NO MEETING LIKELY WITH MR. HUI
(From Our Own Correspondent:1.
Centon, To-day
SYRIA
STATE OF HIGH TENSION
* The weather was so severe last night that many theatres and cinemas were turned into hotels, the audiences stayify in them all night long. -Beuter. INTENSE COLD
IN AMERICA Many Accidents In Eastern States
New York, To-day
There have been many sccidents {in the Eastern States as a result of the frost following a drizzle, whereby the streets have been
Bitterness Againstcoated with ice, rendering it al
France
most impossible to walk or drive. Traffic is generally held up and farmers are obliged to deliver BAYONETS USED TOO FREELY by: sledge. Six trains have
» CHINA MAIL:” SPECIAL.
Jerusalem. To-day.
Although no new disturbanc
ather in snowdrifts' in Iowa
There have been eight deaths from the cold in Illinois, Min- nesota and Indians. The tempera- ture is 28. degrees below zero st have occurred in the last few Bemidge, Minnesota, which is the days, and to all outward appear-coldest spot in Ameries-Berter ances order prevails in the streets
·
tuation is nevertheless in a stage!
of high tension.
باشند
of Damascus and Aleppo, the s MEAT SHORTAGE
IN LONDON
Smithfield Strike Extended
The general strike, which has now lasted for 17 days, has] brought all trade to a standstill. Despite the appeal of the Arab Vice Admiral Koshiro Dik leader to open shops again, it is WA Commander-in-Chief of the feared that the strike may still Third Japanese Squadron, who last another week!
arrived here yesterday after-
boon from Hong Kong called
Increasin bitterness
one Mayor Lan Chi-wen this amongst the greater part of morning and later returned the
of
-Admiral Chang Chi-
of the
visited Adm
to make
To-day.