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AUSTRALIA'S CHOICEST
BUTTER
SEVEN DEMANDS ON TIENTSIN
-THE PEARL-
RIVER BLOCKADE
The Japanese blockade of the Pearl River is to com- mence on Friday.
According to an announce- ment issued this morning in the name of the South China Expeditionary Force, the river will be closed to all shipping for "one or two weeks."
The ban applies to foreign warships and foreign commer- cial shipping and also to Japanese merchant vessels plying between Hong Kong and Canton and Macao and Canton.
Three Months Asleep
Riga, To-day.
Committee's
JAPANESE
Proposals Not ARMY TO WAIT
Disclosed
Tokyo, To-day.
The third session of the Anglo-Japanese round table conference this morning discussed the committee's report in connection with seven Japanese demands.
These demands are reported to be:
Firstly, transfer of the assassins of Cheng Shi
kang in Tientsin;
Secondly, thorough control of elements resist-
ing and opposing Japan;
UPON RESULTS
PEIPING, ́TO-DAY.
IN AN INTERVIEW, THE COM- MANDER OF THE JAPANESE GARRISON IN TIENTSIN DE-
CLARED THAT THE IMPEND- ING NEGOTIATIONS WOULD SERVE TO REVEAL WHETHER.
LO JAPA
MENT: SIGNED IN TOKYO HAD
ANY REAL VALUE OR NOT
Until then there could
bà no
Thirdly, immediate dismissal Municipal Council and the Japan- just cause for optimism. The Ja of anti-Japanese officials in the ese military for search and ar-panese military authorities were British Concession;
rest of anti-Japanese terrorists. not contemplating any modifica
tion of the blockade measures in Fourthly, strict prohibition of -Reuter. anti-Japanese literature;
“JOINT SUPERVISION”
newspapers and Nothing has been authorita- Tientsin.
tively disclosed of the nature of A similar stand is adopted by Fifthly, suppression of political the Committee's proposals on the Tientsin newspaper "Yung Páo” which states that it would be activities against the new Chin-these points. ese regime;
an act of irresponsibility to in- Sixthly, employment of Japan- A statement, issued by a Jap-dulge in any form of optimism re- ese for police and for judicial anese news agency, regarding the garding the outcome of the Tokyo work by the Municipal Council; results achieved at the commit-conference, since Britain could not and
teee's discussions on the settle- be trusted to keep her word.
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Seventhly, establishment of a co-operative organ between the
ANIMATED
THE three months sleep ANGLO-U.S.
of a girl patient is
puzzling physicians at DISCUSSION
Dorpat University Hos-
pital.
Washington, To-day,
The girl, previously quite According to well informed.
healthy, suddenly fell into a deep cles
sleep, from which......all efforts to
awaken her falled for three
months, during which time she was fed artificially.
Waking up at last, the patient
so quickly
heɑwa
sen
HAVE AN H.B.-
HOR
—AND THEN TRYI