ANTI-BRITISH AGITATION BY JAPA

A scene which though familiar to Shanghailanders until recently, still tells a tale of the horror which followed Japanese bombing and shell- ing of the native areas of Shanghai. (Photo: EC Millington)

The Chief Justice, Sir Atholl MacGregor, arriving at the Queen's

College prize-giving ("Mail”” photo).

Bringing Up Father

WELL-1 GUESS IF I WANT. TO GIT OUT TONIGHT- I'LL JUST GO IN AN LET MAGSGIE KNOW I'M GOING OUT. AND

THAT'S

~~HOW DON'T" GIVE ME ANY ARGUMENT

LAM GOING.

Resisting "Rise

Of Japan

Tokyo, To-day.

"Britain is the real though camouflaged enemy of Japan. This is the main theme of the anti-Bri- tish resolution passed at the mass meeting held at Hibiya Park and presided over by Mr. Hijeiro Ya mamoto, a prominent member of the Seiyukai Party.

The resolution declare

"While Japan is engaged in crusade against pro Com

and anti-Japanism in

detriment of peace in the

The resolution demands end be made immediately in pro-British tendency which order to secure peace in the Far panese Government has be Fast, the British are actively ing for many years. Trans trying to undermine the effort. merely to safeguard their mono- polistic rights and interests which have been secured illegal ly in the course of years, hindering the rise

FRANCO'S FIRST

Japan and OFFICIAL AGENT

upporting the Chiang Kai-shek

ment which is near to col

BRITAIN'S ACTIVITIES

IN LONDON

London, To-day

The Duke of Alba has been ar

The resolution then alleges that Britain is violating neutrality by carrying on an anti-Japanese cam- pointed first agent in London for paign in order to incite the world General Franco's Government in con- against Japan and by assisting nection with the recent China financially as well as through between Britain and the Nation lauthorities for an exchange the delivery of war materials.

Britain, the resolution asserts, agents. has done everything in her powerl

ement

The Duke has been General

to exert pressure on Japan, by at Franco's unofficial representative tempting to bring the United States London for some time.-

into an anti-Japanese front, by mo- bilising the League of Nations and by her activities in the conference at Brussels.

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APPOINTMENT APPROVED

London, To-day. Appointment of the Duke Alba as Franco agent in London greeted with approval by British Government circles.

~DRASTIC MEASURES” The Japanese people, therefore, are compelled to take drastic mea-

The appointment is regarded as sures against the hidden enemy a victory for those Spanish Nation- who is supporting the anti-Japanese alist circles. advocating a moderately movement in China and furthering conservative, and to a certain

the

e Bolshevisation of China in or- tent, a pro-British policy.--Tra der to satisfy her own greed to the Ocean.

Duke Unrensa led the Earl Hai

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Stubinge

By George

KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED

AUTTLE DRAWER MISSING THE I'M RIDING BACK OUT, JO

ND FATHER

By

HMMMM! THIS RANGE. WAR HAS GONE ON

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