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JAPAN PREPARING FOR
ANOTHER ATTACK
OUTLOOK NOT CONSIDERED HOPEFUL
CHINA REPLIES TO JAPAN'S NOTE
(THROUGH REUTH'S AGENCY.]
SHANGHAI, March 10. ACCORDING TO CHINESE REPORTS THE "JAPANESE ARE CONSTRUCTING AN AERODROME AT LIUHO. OHINESE ARMY CIRCLES FEAR THAT THE JAPANESE ARE PREPARING FOR ANOTHER ATTACK.
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SHANGHAI, March 10, Declaring that the Chinese have thus far made no Implement the League Assembly's resolution of March 4, a Japanese diplomat informed Renter today that the outlook is not very kopetal. It is believed that China intended to rely on the League rather than direct negotiations with Japan and is now apparently waiting for the decision, of the Assembly balore reply. ing to Mr. Shigemitsu's Note (see below). The Japanese diplomet declared that the "military position is quiet. A cessation of kosti. Iities existed but no agreement making the suspension final had. been reached. When this was achieved the Japanese could hold a conference with the Chinese to discuss the withdrawal of the Japanese forces.
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CHINA'S REPLY TO JAPAN
SHANGHAI, March 10. China's reply to the Japanese terms. for peace was handed to Sir Miles Lampson to-day for transmission to the local Japanese authorities.
The reply says that the Chinese Government having accepted the Resolution of the Assembly is prepared to enter into nego. tiations in accordance with the terms of the Resolution passed at Geneva on March 4, and on, the understanding, firstly, that such st negotiations are limited to matter pertaining only to the definita' cessation of hostilities and the complete withdrawal of the Japanese forces and secondly, that no condition be attached to such withdrawal,
The reply goes on: The receipt, through Sir Miles Lampson, of a communication from Japanese authorities makes it clear that the Japanese are equally ready to enter into the proposed zego tiations, the Chinese Government considers, therefore, the way is open for commencing such negotiations."
85 WARSHIPS AT SHANGHAI AND WOOSUNG
SHANGHAI, March 10.
There is a total of 85 warships at present at Shanghai and Woosung. Detalls of which follow-
Japanese (including 4 transports)
Britain
United States
Prance
Netherlands
Italy"
Portugal
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Japanese forces ashorn are estimated at 40,000 and 4,500. Marines.
LEAGUE'S NEW RESOLUTION
SHIPPING RETURNING
GENEVA, Mar. 10. The Drafting Committee of the
TO NORMAL Special Assembly convoked to con sider the Sino-Japanese dispute, (THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY,] has drawn up a resolution propos- ing the creation of a commission
SHANGHAI, Mar. 10: With the removal of the war of nineteen, including President Hymana, and twelve Council Mem-zone, shipping is rapidly returning
to normal.
Most Chinese com berk" to consider the subject and report to another Assembly meet panies have restored, their coastal ing on May A It is anticipatever services, while it is believe that the Japanese will accept the that those foreign companies which resolution, which thereafter will be dropped Shanghai from their itiner. .ary when hostilities were at their passed..
height now re-include it." TROOPS LOOT WOOSUNG HOTEL
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CURFEW HOURS SHORTENED
As a result of an amelioration in
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1932.
5-COLOURED FLAG ON HIGH SEAS
FIRST APPEARANCE NEXT SATURDAY
(TAROVOM: AFSTER'S AGENCY.].
DAIRES, March 10. The first appearance on the high sens of the Ave-coloured fig of Manchoukun will bö made on Saturday when the es. Liangheing (1,800 tons) loaves for Osnks. The vessel is commanded by Captain Saanki and belongs to the Fuchovan Cont Mines,
JAPAN'S ATTITUDE " (THROUGH RRITER'S AGENCY.)
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FIGHTING IN. MANCHURIA
OLD KIRIN TROOPS
REPULSED:
"[THAOVAH 'RAUTER'S AGENCY.]-
HARDIN, March 10. Fighting took place yesterday near Hailun between a forca of the old Kirin Army and the Japan- so garrison. About three hundred Chinese troops are reported to have taken part in the assault, and they wore forced to retreat,
GERMAN
ENTERPRISE
MAIN CHINA
PRESIDENT
OF IRELAND
DE VALERA
CHARLES
LINDBERGH,
POWER
JUNIOR
TO BUILD IRON FOUNDRY LABOUR HOLD BALANCE OF HOPE OF BABY'S RETURN
AND BLAST FURNACE
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY]
BERLIN, March 10, A German firm has reached an agreement with the Nanking Gov ernment to erect and iron and steel foudry and blast furnace in China. The report that Germany is land- Troops under the command of fing the Chineso Government General Ting Chao are expected to $20,000,000 in return for this con- attack the railway in the Imienpoccasion is denied. district from the north and south,. where, they have been observed to be concentrating.
The Japanese Command, is taking steps to despatch reinforcements along the Chinese Eastern Railway and are now negotiating for the
so of the necessary wagons. JAPAN'S ACTIONS UPHELD
LONDON, March 10.
PRESIDENT OF GERMANY
OLD WARRIOR BEING DESERTED
THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.j
ELIN March 10.
von
At eighty-four President Hindenburg is as it as a fiddle, nevertheless his age is regarded as objection by many, especially the hurden of the Government should middle-class electors who feel the be carried on younger shouldera
SHANGHAI, Mar, 10. "The Japanese authorities in Shanghai, both civil and military, are prepared to enter into negotia- Bions with, Chinese authorities in nocordancs with the League Assem- bly's resolution of March 4," says a note landed to the Chiness authori ties by the Japanese Ministar; Mi.
In a leading article on the aocos- Shigemitan..
sion of Mr. Henry Pui Yi (tho It adds:
As there is reason to "boy" ex-Emperor) as dictator " entertain some axioty concerning of the new Manchuria, Moring the situation at the troit inPose says that it was appropriate deemed a matter of urgent necessity that Uchida should have given forthwith to reach as early as pos" away" the bride" owing to Japan's sible a definite agreemont for the vital interests in Manchuria, cessation of hostilities and then to The antiole adds: China com discuss and determine arrangements plains only of Japan to the Ten for the withdrawal of Japanse que, but let us not forget that China forces. Japanese authorities all allowed the Soviet lo penetrate and along prosumed that the Japanese organise Outer Mongolia until that attitude on this matter had been great warlike Province is now a understood by the Chinese authori-Soviet Republic,
Significant indications of how the tios, However, failing to hear way-
Field Marshal is deserted by many thing from the Chinese authorition
of his war-time colleagues is afford since the aforesaid resolution was passed they wish to make it clear, hold an Manchuria we may be cer-festo on his behalf having repudiat Ef Japan did not maintain hared by five Potirod geperals whose nomea which are affixed to a mani- beyond all doubt, of their readi.tain that it would speedily become ed the signatures as forgeries and ness to negotiate along the lines laid part of the Soviet system, a condeclare they would have refused to down in the resolution."
tingency which Lord Cecil and high it if they had been asked. EXCEEDINGLY TRANQUIL
friends have possibly overlooked.
As things are, Manchurin owes to vote either for Hindenburg or General Ladendorf is not likely SHANGHAI,, March 10,
its amazing prosperity to two Hitler. His latest grievance is set Exceedingly tranquil sa the de- things, firstly, the strong arm of forth in a telegram to the President. seription applied to the situation Japan, and secondly, the misrule along the new front-lines, by Japan esa reports, which add that the one deplorable feature is the resumption of activity on the part of. Chinese snipers.
As the result of these operations, the Japanese forces have suffered Lwo casualties at Kiating, one at Linho and one at Nanziang
Consequently, the situation is viewed by the Japanese with great apprehension."
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UNITED STATES MAY WITHDRAW TROOPS Something of a surprise has been created by a report from Washing ton stating that the United States Government is considering the with drawal of the 31st Infantry Regi ment from Shanghai to Manila.
FORECAST OF LEAGUE'S DECISION
GENEVA, March 9, It is expected that the decision of the League Assembly in the mat ter of the Sino-Japanese dispiste as a whole will embody a declaration, upholding the Kellogg Pact, and the League Covenant, and the act. ity of treaties.
The resolation, it is believed, will commend the constitution of a deprecate boycotting and will r committee, composed of members of representatives of from six to eight The League Council together with of the smaller States, which will endeavour to obtain a cessation of withdrawal, hostilities and
the
of the Japanese forces.
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SOVIET ALTERNATIVE
in China which makes Manchuria Protesting" against the restrictions a havan of refuge for the Chinese,an his, political activities.
GENERAL'S TRAIN:
ATTACKED
SHANGHAI, March, 10, A mesenge from Tokyo reports that a train conveying the Japanese commander-in-chief in Manchuria, General Honjo, from Changchu do Mukden, after Honjo had attended the installation of Henry Pa Yi as head of the new. Government was attacked by a party of three hund- red mounted bandita.”
[THROUGH RACTER'S AGENCY.]
TO PARENTS
(Reuter's Special Service.)
LONDON, Mar. 9.' 1
New York, Män, 10; braated to the now Irish Parlia- Col. Lindbergh' baby are cours Exceptional interest is being a Hopes for the early roturn of ment," in which the Fianna Failagod by the departure of Col. Lind party is in the majority, in view borgh'a fawyor for a secret destina of the Fianna Fail's advanced polition and by his asking the police tical äíma,
not to follow. He later returned The new Dail nasombled for the and departed again accompanied by first time to-day at Leineler Halla woman. Dublin, and De Valera was elected President by 81 votes to 68, re placing President Cosgrave
..
The plan for the child's safe re turn is reported to consist of plac ing, the baby in a safe place and Andthor successful Fianna Fail retaining a piece of sloth from the candidate, Frank Fahy, was elect child's garments. When a meeting ed Speaker of the Dail by 78 votes in arranged for payment of the runs to 71, displacing the last Sponker, som the alath must fit the garment who was a supporter of ax-Fresias proof of identity. dont Cosgrave.
توحید درز
The Fianna Fail hold a majority
Sequel to Lindbergh Gase. in the new Dail by virtue of the support of the Labour Party, with
· [REUTEL'S - AMERICAN SERVICE.] eight soala giving Labour the ba lance of power. The Labour Party
WASHINGTON, Mar. 10: has threatened to withdraw ita
Spurred on by the Lindbergh kide support immediately De Valera mapping outrage, the House of fler draws back from his election pro-making the dospatch of threatening
presentative has passed
Bill
mises to Labour.
CUTS IN COST OF
"EDUCATION
ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS HIT
}
[BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE.]
Rugay, Mar. 8. The Education Estimates for the gregate cost of £6,371,137 on the coming financial year show an ag- cost for 1031.
Reductions are made under all beadings of the estimates, which cover expenditure on the Board of Education, Museums, Art Galleries, Universities and Colinges.
Grants under the new estimates
*
lotters through the United States maile a Federal erimą.
U.S. GAS-TANK EXPLOSION
FOURTEEN KILLED AT
CAMDEN
(Reuter's Special: Service.)
NEW YORK, Mar. 9 Fourteen were killed and four injured at Camden, New Jersey, to-day, when a violent explosion occurred in an empty gas tank in which a number of men were work- king.
The explosionseverely shook
Support is, however, being ex- tended to Hindenburg by the Prus sian Premier, Eart Ottobraun, the Socialist candidate at the last Pre-to local education authorities total houses and shopa in the neigh-
£38,755,000 a decrease of 26,035,000, bourhood, widesprond damage of The assumed cost per child in minor nature resulting elementary education has been re-
sidental election, who is now urging his supporters to vote for Hinden- burg..
CROSS-CHANNEL AIR-SERVICE.
The affackers were beaten off by a detachment of Japanese troops CARNERA TOO HEAVY FOR which was hastened to the scene of the encounter.
JAPAN'S REPUTATION
LONDON, March 10.
In a broadcast appreciation of M. Briand last night, Lord "Cell said that it was M. Briand who laid down the principles which the League 'Council sought to apply in the Far Eastern crisis.
SCALES
(Router's Special Service;)
duced from 967/9 last year to 251/7. This is the first decrease for several
years. The cost in 1913-14 was 5/9 RAIL «. ROAD TRANSPORT per child.
TIN POOL ISSUES DENIAL
AGREEMENT WILL BE
RESPECTED
[URITISH WIRELENA SHEVICE.]
Brony, Mar. 0 In view of erroneous reporta in
"The capabilities of the cross Chan-
LONDON, Mar. 10.
not Air Service underwent a novel test when three heavyweight boxers, aggregating Afty stones, embarked regard to tin hold by the Interna under the anxious eyes of the pilot. tional Tia Pool, the Chairman of He added that had Japan - Previously Camera, who was one of the Committee of Control states cepted them in August last, as her the boxers, provided officials at the that no part of the Pool's holding ropresentative did an za earlier Paria air port with a conundrum as has been or will be released other- occasion, many lives would have the scales on which every passenger wise than in accordance with the been spared and much money saved, must be weighed would not register sliding scale of prices approved by and Japan's present international his weight. After discussion the the Governments signatory to the reputation would have been very formality was overdome by the off- International Tio Quote Agree different.
cials decidng to accept Carnera'sment. word that he weighed only twenty stones,
BRITISH RELIEF WORKER
LADY MURIEL PAGET MAY
GO TO SHANGHAI
[THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
RIGA, Mar. 9.
LLOYD GEORGE'S RETURN TO POLITICS
(BRITISH WIRELESS, SERVICE,)
RUOFT, Mar. 9. recovered from his serious illness: Mr. Lloyd George has now. fully and is expected to return shortly to Parliamentary work.
The proposed round table con- ference would be held after the fulfilment of the foregoing condi tions and would discuss", the total, of the Sino-Japanese dispute.
JAPAN'S SECRET SERVICE
Lady Mariel Paget, who has left LONDON, March 9.
for Russia to extend the arrange. "Japan has long had her eyes ments for relief work which she the situation, the Municipal Coun- on China," declared Colonel P. L. has been conduoting in Leningrad cil has decided, as from March 12, tharton, one-time a secret service and Moscow on behalf of the Bri agent in Asia, ex-Indian Army tish Subjects Relief Association, Naval Reserve, who stuck to the that the curfew hours in the Settleman, H.B.M. Consul-General in may possibly continue her journey, of "Parliament which he attended Chinese Turkestah, 1918-24, and A-in Siberis, to Manchuria and to-day in regarded as a prelude to Woosung Forts Hotel, which he sent will be 11.30 p.m. to ♣ Bilant Judge of H.B.M. Supremo Shanghai: The de
Count in China during the ease period, in the course of an address to the English-Speaking Union in London.
(From Our Own Correspondent),
SHANGHAI, March 10. Captain Frederick Davis, the popular old sea dog, retired Royal
to
owns, mid shot and shell until instead of beginning at 10 pm..
Amusement resorts and others, friends literally dragged him away whose business has suffered severe-
safety, ascribed his vinit to the remnants of his hotel, y since the curfew was imposed, are greatly relieved, not to mention those who are accustomed to enjoy ing "the amenities of Shanghai's faisons night Life.
which the Chinese soldiers ransack-
nd during his absence. Bed beets, blankets and mattresses have been ramoved; bookcases smashed and silver-ware and cutlery purloined..
The outside walls of the hotel are practically intact but the whole interior is burnt out seoming. ly by a fire lighted in the contro of the building. There is, no sign that any shell struck the building.
The skipper ascribed the loss of the building to pure incendiariam by troops His treasure chest had been rifled and all papers destroyed, including his Naval Commission, Mercantile Marine and Gunnery certificates.
Captain Davies added that he had received a strange epistic hopes the skipper will die, a violent death. It also asks him to commit suicide in the very near future so that no more Press narratives may appear that are detrimental to the Chinese Government and people.
from a Chinese gratieman, who
NO JAPANESE WARSHIP AT BIAS BAY
(From Our Own Gorros, jondent.)
· CANTON, Mar. 10. It is authoritatively learned that no Japanese gunboats have entered Blas Bay, notwithstanding all the
Tambours
to the contrary.
Colonel Etherton added:""Over a hundred Japanese Staff officers for twelve years or so, cataloguing have been travelling all over China the country like a crowd of inven tory men for a sale,"
The world is ignorant of this, but. I saw them."
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FAMINE IN PARTS OF RUSSIA
FORTY MILLIONS "AFFECTED
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.).
RIGA, Mar. 9:
BANK OF ENGLAND DISCOUNT RATE
REDUCED TO 4 PER CENT,
[RITION WIRELESS SIEVICE.)
RUGBY, March 10, The Bank of England discount Fate was reduced to-day from five. per cent, to four per gent.
SLIGHT FALL IN STERLING.
A luncheon of Liberal members
his return to politics.
OBITUARY
PROFESSOR DELOUTER:
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
AMSTERDAM, Mar: 10: The death has occurred of Pro- foamor Dalouter, the well-known Dutch authority on international.
LORD TYRRELL" TO ATTEND-
FOR KING
The last change took place on February 18. When the rate was law. lowered to five per cent. from six per cent. At which it had stood since September 28, when the rate was raised in connection with FUNERAL OF M. BRIAND Forty million people, affected by suspension of the gold standard” such is the case was affirmed by ous parts of Bussin, are urgently
That the failure of the harvest in vari- from 45 per cent. to 6 per cent General Tani Tang Fai, Charrison in need of relief, according to an Commander of Bias Bay, in
official report from Moscow, special wireless message to the grain to the distressed districts, in The "despatch of a million tons of Canton Military Headquarters, remscordance with a Government de ceived to-day. The managed forored up owing to the fact that oree issued last month, has been inter alia, that ne Japanese gun bouts have been sighted in or around Bias Bay. Everything there is quiet and peaceful.
(Continued on next column.)
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[BRITISH', WIRELESS. SERVICE.)
When the foreign exchange market Bugay, March 10,-
(UKIZTEN WIRKTISE AERTICE]...
Roosy, Mar. Dah the railways are able to cope opened this morning, the New York Paris on Saturday the King vill At the funeral of M. Briand in with the traffic and also to the rate for the pound starling, which be represented by Lord Tyrrell, reluctance of the districts unaffect closed last night at 3.094, was British Ambassador in Paris, and ed by distress to relinquish their i quoted at 8.071. The PariCopening the Prime Minister by his son, grain.
rate was 991.
Malcolm MacDonald.
COMPETITION REFERRED TO
BY MINISTER
BRITISH - WIRELESS: SERVI
Rucny, March 9... Competition between road and rail transport was referred to by the Transport Minister, Mr. Pybus, at the Commercial Motor Users Asociation luncheon, to-day,
He said that there was a generat feeling that the heavy goods traffe situation culled for some definite policy by the Government. He be lieved that, if the problem ware approached in a co-operative spirit, differences could be narrowed down He proposed to call a conference of The first release, amounting to railway and road transport repre- five per cent. of the Pool's holding,sentatives and to suggest to them will be made only if and when the that they should appoint a group average pride of spot tin, on the of five to seven people with an im London Metal Exchange hae ex partial" Chairman to report their
ceded £165 per ton during a com- considered" views on
the proper pleted calendar month.
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