THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 22, 1930.

RUMOUR

OF JAP. COUP DE FORCE

Company Of Durhams Reinforce Tientsin Garrison

R.A.S.C. Men Ensure Rations For Troops

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Tientsin, To-day.

The general tightening up of precautionary mea- sures taken by the British Concession authori- ties is welcomed in view of widespread rumours that the Japanese are planning a coup-de-force against the area.

More military patrols in lorries, packed with khaki- clad, steel-helmeted Tommies, are in the streets.

Last evening a further company of the Durham Light Infantry arrived to reinforce the defence forces.

GESTAPO ARREST Jap.

BRITON

An Englishman, whose name has not been revealed, was among a number of persons recently ar rested in Prague by the Gestapo --the German secret police.

He is held in the building of the Credit Bank Petchek, now the Prague headquarters of the Ges- tapo, where he has been charged with a political offence.

The British Vice-Consul is nego- tiating with the authorities in an endeavour to secure his release,

the International

Bridge

(which

runs from the French Concession to Chinese territory and to the Italian Concession) in a van driven by

private.

Troops Mutiny

A MUTINY occurred

among Japanese troops at Shek-lung on Sunday, according to be- lated reports received by the "China Mail" this morning.

Twenty Japanese soldiers were killed and some 40 have been de- tained in barracks for court mar- atial..

It is said that some 60 Japan- days ese cavalrymen, former students in Tokyo, asked for temporary leave which was refused.

He returned with several supply of fresh vegetables.

Yesterday he repeated the On their mobilisation, the Volun-1 to do special patrol duty.

manoeuvre and brought back a teer Defence Force carried out all Meanwhile food supplies for the police traffic duties, but they have British troops have been temporari-week's supply of mutton. now been withdrawn and orderedly assured, thanks to the enterprise of Lt. T. M. Simmons, of the Army

CHINESE BANKS DECLARE MORATORIUM

SHANGHAI, TO-DAY.

IT IS LEARNED THAT THE CHINESE BANKS THIS MORN- ING WILL DECLARE A THREE-DAY MORATORIUM SUSPENDING ALL TRAN- SACTIONS.

It is learned that the reason for the step is to endeavour to force foreign banks to sell for- eign currency more freely, and thus raise the exchange value of the Chinese dollar. Reuter.

Our Shanghai correspondent cables that the Chinese banks are expected to re-open on Monday.

Foreign banks are selling at controlled rates against legar tender.

No big demand is expected, owing to the tight money market. MARKET FIRM

The market is firm due to the: shortage of cash.

Business was done this morn- ing at 612d. for cash, 6-7/16d. for June and 6-7/32 for July.

Reuter says that as a result of the action of the Chinese banks, open market rates im- mediately after the opening turned very firm, with better sellers of cash than at control rates.

There were sellers of Sterl- ing for cash at 16-17/32 and U.S. Dollars at 12-3/4,

The market generally was ex- cited but hitherto there has not 'been much movement in rates.

All passengers by air from Hong Kong to Palestine are required to produce certificates showing that: they have: beening oculated against cholera not leas than six days, nor more than six months prior to arrival.

Service Corps.

Neither Lt. Simmons

nor the

private carried arms, though appar- ently the Japanese..permitted them SEVERAL DAYS SUPPLY to pass the barricades without ob- Lt. Simmons on Tuesday crossed struction.-Reuter.

JAPANESE ULTIMATUM AT SWATOW

SWATOW, TO-DAY. THE JAPANESE NAVAL AUTHORITIES HAVE DE- LIVERED AN ULTIMA- TUM TO FOREIGN WAR- SHIPS TO LEAVE HAR- BOUR BY 1-O'CLOCK THIS AFTERNOON.

THANET AND H.M.S. THE U.S.S. PILLSBURY ARE AT PRESENT IN SWATOW. REUTER.

EXCHANGE OF FIRE

On Sunday night, the men left their quarters and proceeded to the stables which they set on fire for after opening all entrances the animals to escape.

were

The grooms who were at first intimidated by the men reported the matter to headquarters and

ordered to surround the area and the Japanese ultimatum, and will immediately 100 troops remain at Swatow.

arrest the culprits. British women and children are

The

on the mutineers fired on board two being evacuated British steamers, but British men troops who replied with machine-

guns. are staying at their posts. ....Arrangements are being made to accommodate the evacuees in Hong Kong, where they are ex- pected to arrive to-morrow.

The battle lasted for over an hour before the mutineers sur- rendered.

Many of them were wounded und 20 were killed.

Reuter says that the Japanese

Most of the animals in the ultimatum added that the Ja- panese were unable to guarantee stables, which were entirely gut- The "China Mail" understands the safety of foreigners on shore ted, escaped and are at large in that H.M.S. Thanet is ignoring after 1 p.m,

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