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Yaumati.Dep. 0.83 Bhatia...Dep. 646 Talpo...Dep. 6.609 Taipo Market.
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CHANG'S VIEWS ON SHANHAIKWAN
INCIDENT
"Japan's Actions Prove Her Insincerity
TO DEFEND CHINA IS HIS UNQUESTIONED DUTY
{THROUGH" "BEUTER'S'"AGENCY"]
PELPING, January 8. No negotiations are going on between himself and the Japančit and he has not been approached to negotiate, sald Marshal Chang Hsueh Liang during an interview with sixty Chinese and Foreign correspondents.
He declared that if negotiations are carried on they must be carried on through the Central Government, and asserted he had, so dispute long advocated a pacific settlement of the Sino-Japanese dispute. for the present situation was disadvantageous to both China and. Japan, and would be more disadvantageous it was developed.
To defend China was bis unquestioned duty, but had we for gotten all the lessons taught by the world war?
All the world, including the Japanese, claimed they were for peace, but Japan's actions had proved her Insincerity.
He said it would be ridiculous to assume, while the Japanese were moving troops freely, that when China moved troops in her own territory the Japanese considered it was "provocation,"
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'IS IT JAPAN'S POLICY TO ATTACK
TO THE END?”
Asked whether it was his policy! War clouds appear again to be
to resist to the end, Marshal Chang Huah Liang-countered: "Is it the Japanese policy to attack to the end?"
He mid the beginning of the Shanhaikwan Incident was the same as the beginning of the Mukden Incident and perhaps it would be better to send another commission to see how the affair
hovering over the area south of Shanhaikwan, which a few days ago. Tell the hands of the Japanese forces, ↑ the altuation at Chiwangtao- being particularly dangerous. Japanese warships stationed there appear, to be ready. for action, while the Chinese are determined to make a firm stand.
The Japanese military authori-
British Efforts For
Peace Meeting
Comdr. Taylor's Good Offices
{THROUGH · REUTER'S AGENCY.]
PRIPING, Jai. 3. REPORTS from Chinwangtao
state that Commander N." D. B. Taylor of His Majesty's" sloop Folkestone, tha Senior British Naval officer there, with a view to protecting British lives and pro- perty there is keeping in close uch with both the Chimes and Japanese comihands, It is hoped that as a result of his placing his good offices at the disposal of both sides a meeting between them may tak place.
CHINWANGTAO STILL IN
CHINESE HANDS ··
Peiping, Jan. 8.`
A Chinese spokesman declares! that he spoke by telephone to Cawangtao at 0.30 to-day, when Chiawangtao was all quiet and Will in the hands of Chinese troops, and that the Customs office is functioning as usual.
America Blames
Britain-
For Depression In World Commodity Prices
(THROUGH REUTER
NEW YORK, Jam B.
to the Herald ACCORDING
Tribune correspondent from
ataried. There should be one end,ties, it would appear are taking: Washington, the British Ambass<
"' face?'
that Manchuria and Shanhaikwan exception to certain small troop movement out the part of the should be handed back to China. Chinese, and if it is the Japanese It had been stated that the military policy to search for "pro- Japancao could not abolish. Man vocation" as an excuse, then the chukue because of her with China, but it was not a quea whole of North China may soon be tion of "face," but life and death, involved in military operations.
"We will have to use what means we have to protect our lives and our national existence,"
He said that foreign Powers could assist by laying the facts. hetore the Japanese people who have now been cheated by pro paganda, for it is unbelievable that all the Japanese are unreason- able, or all thought obliquely, He believed that ultimately that truth and righteousnces would prevail.
NEMESIS WILL COME TO JAPAN FROM JAPAN LONDON, Jan.
Nemesis will come to Japan from Japan and the menace to China may be the making of China, says the Observer when commenting Shanhaikwan,
It says, it is apparently tho deliberate policy of Japan's com mand not to copy territory beyond the Great Wall, but this does not conceal the essential blunder of Japan's present policy. Japanese warships off Shanhai kwan dominate the Chinese forces west of the Great Wall within China proper. The blunder com mitted a year ago in shelling. Shanghaiis virtually being re eated by training guns from the Chineze Gulf of Chibli upon territory.
Whatever difficulty there may bo about Manchuria, there is no Bhadow of doubt that Japan-has- no legitimate scope within the Grete Wall It is probably too late for the exercise of sweet roh-; son, although the best hope lies in direct Bino-Japanero, accommoda tion
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soos by forcing India on to a gold standard, and that India had Leen dumping silver on the market. Mr. Borah, when interviewed, somitted the interview had" occur red" and "gold" and Lodia were dis cussed, but otherwise he was not. prepared to discuss the nature of the conversation thou he declar ed: No exceptions were taken."
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