THE CHINA MAIL, DECEMBER 16, 1937
HOW MANY TIMES HAS
ALHAMBRA BRITAIN PROTESTED
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London, To-day. REPLYING to a question in the House of Com- mons yesterday on how many official British protests had been made to the Japanese Govern- ment since August 26, the Foreign Secretary said that the questioner would appreciate the distinc tion between protests and representations.
It was difficult to define the dif-1 ference accurately, but he would consider whether he could furnish him with the requested information. The questioner asked if Mr. Eden was fairly satisfied that the Japanese Government was giving these pro- tests the consideration we
should ex- pect them to give.
Mr. Eden replied: "Satisfac tion is an almost unknown senti- ment for a Foreign Secretary" Reuter.
SOVIET AID ON LARGER SCALE FOR CHINA
Shanghai, To-day.
That the Soviet is planning as sistance for Chima on a much larger scale, mainly in delivery of war material, is considered certain in well-informed circles in Shang- PAGE hai.
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Peiping, To-day. According to reliable informa- tion received from Taiyuanfu, two American missionaries named Gar- land and Leonard, were shot by Chinese soldiers at Yuanping on Oct 7
Reason for the shooting is un- known-Reuter.
JAPANESE THREAT TO BOMB HANOI RLY.
London, To-day
Mr. Goeffrey Mander (Liberal, East Wolverhampton) asked the Foreign Secretary in the House of Apparently one of the effects Commons yesterday to consider the of the recent Sino-Soviet Agree-advisability of exercising the Bri- ment has been to induce the autish right, under Article XI of the tonomous government of Outer
Covenant of the League of Nations Mongolia to establish closer con- tact with the Nanking Govern-to draw the attention of the
ment, and, according to reliable League Council to Japan's action
quarters, a Mongolian mission
has arrived at Hankow. Trans-in threatening France that French Ocean
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railways from Hanoi into China would be bombed if the transit of arms through Indo-China continues.
Mr. Anthony Eden replied in the negative, and said that this did not seem a matter for British initiative.
Mr. Mander asked if it was true that France had been so threatened.
The new air service between Hong Kong and Chungking is being for- mally inaugurated to-day with the arrival of a plane from Chungking.
The Post Office announces that de-ment could reply. Beuter. tails of intermediate landing points have not yet been supplied, but air mail for Chungking can be received up to five pm for registered mail and 6 am. to-morrow for ordinary malk
Mr. Eden szid this was a question
to which only the French Govern-
The first trip to Chungking will be made to-morrow morning.
MADRID AGAIN
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Paris, To-day.
NO FIGHTING IN CENTRAL CHINA
Shanghai, To-day.
No fighting of any importance took place in Central China yester-- day, with the Japanese tro
Spanish Nationalist batteries maining at Nanking and the Chin- again bombarded Madrid yesterday. ese preparing new positions.
The bombardment, which lasted. cnly a few minutes, caused little damage
Ocean
Madrid, To-day.
Japanese spokesman said y terday that Japanese vanguards had reached Walangchang, 15 kilometres
Thirty were killed when Nation- north-east of Nanking, and Mulei- alist guns hurled shells into Madrid (chang Forts, 10 kilometres north of yesterday. Trans-Ocean
Nanking-