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JAPAN'S
TONE
AUSTRALIA'S CHOICEST
BUTTER
AGGRESSIVE MODIFIED
Mundger
Seeking Amicable Solution Of Border Incident
GOVERNOR DEFIES AIR RAID WARNING
(From Our Staff Representative)
Canton, To-day.
His Excellency the Governor defied an air raid alarm this morning, though most people in Shameen thought it to be unwise in view that the city alarm had been sounded.
The first air raid warning was at 9.50 a.m. The second, indicating that the raiders were heading for Canton City, sounded at 10 a.m.
Almost-immediately after- wards, Sir Geoffry Northcote, who had arranged to pay an official call on the Governor of Kwangtung at 10:30 a.m. left Shameen in the company of Mr. A. P. Blunt, the Consul- General, and Captain Batty- Smith, A.D.C.
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He is also to call on General Yu Han-mou at 11 a.m. and the Mayor afterwards.
At 10.20 a.m. no Japanese plane had yet put in an appear-
ance.
Chinese official quarters' told me this morning that no poli- tical significance attaches to the visit of Sir Geoffry North- cote to Canton.-Our Own Cor- respondent.
"ALL CLEAR"
Later. The "All Clear" signal went at 11.50 a.m., po plane having put in an appearance near Canton.
Trying To Avoid HUNGARY AND
Precipitating
Clash With Soviet
Tokyo, To-day.
A marked change of tone regarding the Manchu-
BERLIN-ROME AXIS
Milan, To-day.
Surveying the results of the visit
kuo border incident was evident to-day and of the Hungarian Premier and the circles close to the Cabinet
press the viewForeign Minister to Rome the "Popolo d'Italia," an authoritative that no steps are likely to be taken which may
organ of the Fascist Party, precipitate a dangerous clash with the Soviet.uses the relation of the Rome It is asserted that the Japanese Government has Protocol, originally concluded be-
given the newspapers instructions to modify
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their aggressive tone, being anxious to avoid tween Italy, Australia and Hungary, to the Policy of the Rome-Berlin conflict in view of the far-reaching military Axis following the elimination of obligations entered upon in China.
From Harbin it is reported are not asked for by the "Hochi that discussions are still go- Shimbun.” Our Own' Corres- ing on between Soviet, Japanese pondent and Trans-Ocean. and Manchukuo representatives,
while further reports state that (Continued from Next Col.). military are talking over the mat-Budapest were both inspired by a ter at Chunghufang.
desire for the most far-reaching co-
in harmony with the ideals of the Rome-Berlin Axis-Trans-Ocean.
Austria.
"The Rome Protocol has remain- ed in full force, as far as Italy and Hungary are concerned," the paper asserts.
The policy of the Rome Berlin Axis as the element of justice, peace.
The Government of Rome. and Continued at foot of preceding Col.
The Tokyo Cabinet sat late operation in the interest of the and order in Europe had been in into the night without reaching peace of the nations. The policy of the foreground of the Rome conver a decision, beyond that of in- Hungary was pursuing constructive sations and Hungary was recogniz- structing Mr. Shigemitsu to re-aims in solidarity with Italy and ng its high importance. quest M. Litvinoff to order with- draw of the Soviet troops to their original positions, pending negotiations regarding frontier demarcation. Tokyo points out that frontier negotiations cannot be initiated until the status quo ante has been restored.
SOVIET SQUADRON FLIGHT
From the zone where the fron- tier. incident occurred, the Jap- anese report that 30 Soviet planes. flying in formation, cross- ed the frontier and yesterday morning passed over the Man- churian town of Tungning. The Governor's programme went The "Japan - Chronicle” according to plan and he is now presses the opinion that in view (2 p.m.) having lunch with the of the great number of frontier Mayor Our Own Correspondent. incidents that have occurred in
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the last three years there is no reason why this one should cause any special excitement. Neither the Japanese nor the Government would allow any- thing gorious to develop out of the matter.
con-
CHANGED ATTITUDE The "Hochi Shimbun' siders that as it would be dif ficult to predict, what course Bor but viet policy would take in future, | Japan should prepare herself for all eventualities. But imme- diate-military counter-measures which the whole Japanese press was demanding on Wednesday
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