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THE CHINA MAIL AU

THREAT TO GERMANY AND

SHOOTING OF AMBASSADOR

PICKET JAPANESE EMBASSY

The Japanese

tch- lead- the

Today

Mr. Cordell Hull, the Secretary of State, at the request of Presiden Roosevelt, has requested the Ame can League Against Wa cism to cancel their the Japanese Embassy against the Japanese tivity in China.

bhe has gTOWIŁ

singly rea

how much

Asia

Mr. Hull pointed out, in his mes- sage, that a serious and defeate situation exists in the Far East, and observed that the picketing of the Japanese Embassy in Washing- ton would offer possibilities of ag- The Allgemeine Zeitung" gravating instead of relieving an Britam obviously wants to avert a already acute situation. Reuter

JAPANESE MAJOR-GENERAL SHOT DEAD

Mukden,

A force of 20,000 Inner Mongo- lian troops contributed to the Ja

nese victory in Nankow Pass, to a Kwangtung Army spokesman Interviewed by Reuter yesterday

ese.

dispute with Japan, and inte

tish

matters in the Far

the progra me of

The situat

the Mediterra

Jean has not yet calmed,

does not want to

and Britain is not yet ready for an Eastern pohey

PUBLIC OPINION

SHOCKED

ched

The Mongols, together with Ja-middle of the forenoon. panese troops, cut off and inflicted deeply shocked public opinio

evening heavy losses on the retreating Chin- Darly editions of the

papers contained few details as Japanese quarters admit that the messages from China were m-

and conflicting the Mongol Japanese co-operation complete against the Chinese is a prelude to public soon realised that there was Japanese support of the Inner Mon-no question of deliberate golia defence movement and estab. upor the British party but

dent occurred. 50 miles lishment of a Mongol State styled

confict betwe Mongeukuo."

and hanghai, on Nanking and

A sniper yesterday shot and killed Major-General Shiyeo Fujii, Com mander of a Division of Manchukuo native troops, when the General was reconnoitring the Chinese positions in Charhar Reuter

exists

between the Japanese Governments, found it impossible to what appeared to be

cks upon

General Faupel highway.

General Fauper, Ambassador to th

who

rrived

ealth resort of Busaco.

fneral

inese

the

SERIOUS REPROACH

London, To

Sustaining pole

mjuries when

don

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