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CHINA MAY BREAK OFF RELATIONS

Shanghai, To-day.

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CATHOLICS DISSOLVED

Berlin, To-day.

The local Catholic Party in the City of Danzig has been the olice, accord. touncement,

official which alleges violation of certain by one of the Catholic Party

Great interest has been aroused here, especially in foreign circles, by an article by the well-known tablished in Danzig Chinese jurist, Mr. Chang Tze-yan

It is added that by this fact a Enited Nazi Front has been

in the "Shun Pao, in which the anthor proposes certain measures

which ought to be taken by the meeting of the Nine Power Confer

Chinese Government prior to the

ence at Brussels.

These measures, says Mr. Chang, should be adopted in order to Drove to the world that China is determined to resist aggression to the bitter end, and that neither the Chinese Government nor the Chia- ese nation is prepared to accept any compromise proposals..

RECALL OF ENVOY

He suggests that

FOG BLANKETS CREATER PART OF ENGLAND

London, To-day

Fog yesterday thickened în many parts of England, being especially severe m London.

Th pea souper failed to lift as the Firstly, the Chinese Ambassador day advanced in the metropolis and still heavy, de- in Tokyo be immediately recalled, at lunch time was

Secondly, existing Sino-Japanese laying trains and road traffic and treaties be abrogated, and

affecting shipping on the Thames. Thirdly, a decree be enacted The King and Queen kept to sche orohibiting all Chinese citizens duled plans on the last day of their from having any sort of trading or visit to Yorkshire in spite of the other economic relations with Ja- fog. pan or Japanese nationals.

Although no official pronounce- ment has been made concerning the suggestions, informed circles in Shanghai attach great import ance to the article Trans-Ocean

AMERICA NERVOUS OF BRUSSELS

Washington, To-day. Some nervousness regard- ing the degree of interna tional co-operation to which the United States may committed at the Brussels: Conference, continues. Six peace societi have iss statement

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LEEDS GLOOM

When they left Harewood House, residence of the Princess Royal and in the morI- the Earl of Hare ing, there was bright sunshine, but when they reached, Leeds, the fog was so thick that they could only see a very short distance:

Their Majesties visited many coal fields and a-crowd, estimated many thousands, cheered as they drove from Wakefield Town Hall to the Council Hall, where they were guests of honour-

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