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IF PENALTIES IN ARTICLE. XVI ARE ENFORCED
MR. MATSUOKA'S SERIOUS STATEMENT TO PRESS CORRESPONDENT
THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY].
Losnox, February 5,
THE Sunday Times gives promlaence to an interview of its Geneva correspondent with Mr. Matsuoka, following the Com- mittee of Nineteen's rejection of-the latest Japanese proposals for conciliation.
Mr. Matsuoka is credited with stating that if Japan forced from the League it will not be Japan's fault.
She might be forced to leave, by the ignorance of western powers not being cogalsant with Far Eastern conditions.
Both he and Sir Eric Drummond agreed that conciliation was the only method of solving the problem, and Japan is prepared to continue pour parlers in regard to phraseology-
Japan would submit a new theris, before the Committee's re- commendations are sent to the Assembly.
SOVIET INFILTRATION TO INTERIOR OF CHINA FEARED
Mr. Mátrauka added that any formula by which Manchukuo iz considered autonomous under the aegis of Great Powers could not be admitted by Japan. If the League, in disregarding that fact, attempted
It in confirmed that these make a final concession regarding the word- ing in the final paragraph of the Expose de Motifs, - Nevertheless the general feeling is pessimistici
All believe that sonciliation: As
to enforce penalties provided dead and nothing can be gained by Article XVI. of the Covenant, the prolonging the discussion around result would be a second world the procedure.
war.
Japan is faced with probable Soviet idâltration to the interior of China:
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A strong impression prevails that the recommendations will not merely endorse the Lytton Report, but constitute something in the Was Japan or China to make
nature of a verdict. It is believed arrangement with the Soviet that Amarica will not take any that is the question which the initiative beyond endorsing the re- League" forgets.
port of the Committee of Nineteen, if, as it scenis likely, it meets the American views.
Japan did not want infiltration of Bolshevik ideals in the Far East and he was personally afraid of a coming disruption of China, even on more terrible scale than at present.
Japan, acts on the viewpoint that if Japan withdrew from the main- land there would be chaos.
Final Decision. Kot Yet Reached.
Toxyo, Feb. 4.
No final decision has yet been reached regarding the commence ment of operations in Jahol, but the hopes for a peaceful settlement on the situation are practically ex- hausted. Consequently, the Kwang- tung Army are making nscossary preparations in case military action. is neccssitated, according to a War Office spokesman's statement Reuter in connection with Mr. Araki's recent statement in the Japanese Diet
to
Declining for military reasons to commit himself to any definite statement regarding the likelihood of operations extending into the Peiping and Tientsin area, the spokesman declared that in draw ing up plans for action, the Kwang tung Army were bearing in mind the necessity of avoiding the en- dangering of foreign lives and in- tereata in North China:
Japanese reports from Chinchow state that for the fifth time in eight daya Chinese troops have attacked Chiumenkow. Early this morning an attempt was made to envelop a small Japanese" garrison. The at- tackers were finally repulsed after three hours' heavy fighting, leaving many dead, -...
Sir Milsa Proposes Conference.
Panchen Lams Returning to Tibet.
NAKKING, Feb, 14. reports that Panchen Lama is re- Much significance is attached to turning to Tibet today, as he bas been living in exile for many yo. It is known that the Dalai Lama Panchen Lams to return to his na- recently sent a delegate urging the tive country.
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Conscription Law.
NANKING, Feb. 4. The Legal and Military Sub- Committers of the Central Political Council, with the assistance of the “GENEVA, Feb. 4.--- Military Authorities, have complet- A local paper states that "Bired a rough draft of the Conscrip Miles Lampson, the British Miis, tion Law, which is expected to be ter to China, who is at present at shortly presented to the full meet- Nanking, has proposed to the Chining of the Central Political Coun- ese Government, a round-table con- | sil. ference which might endeavour to find a direct settlement between the. Chinese and Japanese;
Goverment May Resign.
TOKYO, Feb. 4. Confirmation of the report is not Reports from Tokyo, indicate the obtainable in any quarter here, how possibility of the Saito Government ever, and the general impression ie resigning after the current session that it is completely unfounded of the Diet, for various ressorts,
The feeling in the League circles Speculation is rife in political and areng members of the Com- circles concerning the successor to mittce of Nineteen and all other Count Saito, Among those men interested quarters is that the move tioned are Mr.D. forward to Paragraph Four. Ar of Baiyakal, G ticle Fifteen, of the League Coven ernor Generali ant is now. inevitable. Tomorrow's Hiranums, -raeotingwol-ble: Committer
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HITLER GOV, CONFRONTED WITH NEW PROBLEM
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BERLIN, Feb. 5.
THE Prussian Diet has rejected the Nazi dissolution motion by £14 votes to 196. The Council of Three, consisting of the Prussian Prime Minister, the Nazi Speaker and Diet Centrist, the Burgomeister of Cologne, which empowered the dearee for dissolution also rojcated the proposal by 2 votes to 1.
The Hitler Government is now confronted with the problem of bringing about dissolution without violating the Constitution in order to carry out plans for a simultane- our Diet and Reichstag election on. March Br
Hitler's Latest Order.
The Acting Commissioners of Prussia have ordered, the
Ip- mediate dissolution .of City Parliamenta throughout Prussia
and fixed the new election for March 12, thus the Hitler Govern- meat hopes to obtain a majority it the City Parliaments, then a majority in the Prussian Council which would enable it to dissolve the Diet.
The suspension of Socialist and Communist newspapers continues throughout Germany. The Govern meut intends to issue an emergency decree imposing the most stringent penalties and restrictions on the Press owing to insults to the Government and misrepresentations of its measures.
FRENCH PROFESSOR SENTENCED
FOR ALLEGED SPYING IN ITALY
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY)
PROFESSOR Eydoux, head of the
ROME, Feb. 5.
Ecole Polytechnique in Paris, sentenced by special tribunal to the famous military academy, was 15 years' imprisonment on a charge of capionage. His Secretary, Mile. Bonnefond, was sentenced to 3 years and 4 montha.
In consequence of the amnesty, however, Eydoux will serve only $ years.**
released
Mile. Bonnefond wns The proscoution alleged that immediately.
year and furnished reports giving Eydoux visited Italy almost every foreigners valuable information of Italy's war preparations.
Rome, Feb. 4. As Accused has been imprisoned for 15 months, Eydoux will nerve. only 10 months.-
MARTIAL LAW IN RUMANIA
COMMUNISTS CAUSE DISTURBANCES
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BUKHAREST, Feb. 5... THE King to day signed a decree
proclaiming martial law in Bukharest and the ofl regions of Rumania in consequence of indus trial disturbances. This situation
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