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KING GIVEN TUMULTOUS WELCOME ON RETURN TO DOVER AND LONDON
London, To-day.
A great cheer from the thousands assembled on the Dover Admiralty Pier and the cliffs surround- ing the town welcomed Their Majesties when they arrived at Dover at 7.10 p.m.
Back in England both looked extremely well after
their four busy days in France.
THERE WAS A BRIEF RECEPTION AT THE QUAYSIDE WHERE ADMIRAL SIR EDWARD R. G. R. EVANS, COM- MANDER-IN-CHIEF, THE NORE, AND THE MAYOR OF DOVER GREETED THEIR MAJESTIES.
Thousands more gathered at Vic- toria Station long before the arrival
SOVIET PROVOKING of Their Majesties, while crowds JAPAN TO AID CHINA
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lined the route to Buchingham Pa- lace and scenes reminiscent of Coro- nation Week were witnessed when the Royal Train arrived at 9.14 p.m.
The Queen was dressed all in white, while the King wore a lounge suit.
Their Majesties drove slowly
fact that the present season would through the crowded streets to be extremely favourable for Buckingham Palace and as the Roy- Russian military campaign since al Car turned into Victoria Street, the early Siberian winter would crowds of cheering men and hamper Japanese military opera- men surrounded the car which was tions more than it would the Rus-brought to a standstill until mount- sian troops.
ed police had cleared the way
REMARKABLE SCENE·
wo-
· ·Moscow's aggressive attitude is, therefore, believed to be based on the supposition that Japan could not possibly be engaged on a Their Majesties entered the Pa double front and that through such lace to the accompaniment of wave. actions as violation of the Man-after wave of cheering. Later the chukuo frontier the Soviet would Queen, closely followed by the King, assist the Chinese by maintaining a state of alarm in the north, with its effect on the Japanese morale. -Trans-Ocean.
JAPAN'S ATTITUDE
Tokyo, To-day.
appeared on the balcony of the Palace in response to the cries from the crowd who tossed handkerchiefs, hats, gloves and papers in the air. Their Majesties stood motionless, side by side, while the crowds join- ed in singing the National Anthem.
Reuter.
The attitude of Japan in the Man- chukuo frontier incident near Hun- shun was characterised by the spokesman of the Japanese Foreign est since they are giving a com- Office to the effect: "we must have paratively harmless interpreta- patience in negotiations with Mos- tion to Russian military measures and refuse to see their reason in In the latest conversation with an increasing of tension in So- the Soviet Foreign Commissar, Mviet-Japanese relations. Litvinoff, the Japanese Ambassador The Tokyo "Asahi Shimbun" de clares that the Soviet, troop move- suggested a compromise solution.
cow.
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At the same time, the Ambassaments are not reinforcement from dor had renewed the protest against other districts but merely regular the shooting of the Japanese border relief movements. The measures guard.
were possibly taken for safety rea sons in connection with the recent light of General Lushkow.
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M. Litvinoff had, however, flatly rejected all Japanese proposals and
Great attention is also being paid the Japanese protest.
Replying to a question whether in Tokyo to a statement of Gen- Mr. Shigemitsu had declared that oral Kolso hitherto commander-in- Japan was prepared to resort to chief of the troops in Korea, who force, the spokesman said, the Amkewise connected the, Russian bassador had never used such words. roop movements with the flight of
General Lushkow. Asked about further Japanese steps, the spokesman declared that diplo-
CAREFUL WATCHING matic means were not yet exhaust- ed. But, as pointed out previously, Japanese military circles Japan would, of course, be prepared the troop movements might possibly to take appropriate counter mea-result from a complete regrouping sures in the case of emergency of the Soviet border garrisons. “ Trans-Ocean.
EXCUSES BEING FOUND IN TOKYO FOR SOVIETI
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that
General Koiso declared that he did not believe the border incident would assume serious proportions.
On the other hand, some political circles here opine that the occupas Tokyo, To-day.
tion of the Chankufeng hills by the Japanese Soviets and the negative attitude
dealing of the Soviet Government in
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