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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1936.
NEW JAPANESE DEMANDS
FRANCO TAKES
OFFICE
Tokyo Denunciation Of Report
Head Of Spanish
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SHANGHAI PRESS COMMENT
Shanghal Oct. 3.
A violent denunciation of Reuter by a Japanese Foreign Office spokesman. Mr. Ei Amau. for publishing on the authority of its London diplomatic correspondent the gist of the new Japanese de- mands or proposals to Chian, elicits editorial cortiment in the "Shanghal Evening Post" to-day.
The newspaper says: "There is a familiar ring to Mr. Amau's words. Precisely such words were the Associated
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NEW GOVERNMENT'S POLICY
Burgos, Oct. 2. General Franco was invested with the office of Head of the Spanish State during a festive ceremony, with the oath of allegi- ance being administered by the President of the National Junta, General Cabanellas.
General Franco declared: "To protect the unity of the Spanish nation, defend the honour and happiness of the Spanish people"..
Following the ceremony of in- vestiture, Franco greeted the en- thusiastic crowd from the window of the Headquarter of the Na-
address. In which he declared:
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Mr. Frederick Moore. it broke the
21 story of the Demands. Mr. Moore's story was true and the Japanese knew it was true.
"Our insurrection was that of people determined not to perish. At the same time. however we "We do not think Mr. Amau's have rescued the entire civilisation verbal cun went off half-cocked of Europe from the Red terror. when he blustered against Reuter Our Government will be one of His apparently reckless remarks.authority and will be for the wel- to the effect that Reyter's story fare of the people". WILE based on imaginary pro- In a radio broadcast the same paganda with an ulterior motive evening, General Franco discussed
the malelous Intent of and ulienating China from Japan, im- press us as thoroughly thought- out and calm.
Frankly we think he acted under orders ar. effort to discredit a story, that is true, Just as the 21 Demands story' was true.
"Our information upholds Reu- ter's version, in all respects, and we believe that this agency is be- ing made the scapegoat in an effort to prevent cold Jucts from hurting Japan's case before the world.
"News uger.cles and newspapers realise that they run the risk of such eventualities and accept fre- quent brickbats and much more, occasional bouquets. in a split of uniform philosophy."
The demands to which Mr. Amau objected were:-
(1) The right to station troops
at various points in the Yangtse for the protection of Japanese re- sidents;
(2) The right to edit school- books to prevent the teaching of
sentiments anti-Japanese school-children in China:,
to
(3) Autonomy for the five Nor- thern provinces," and
(4) Economic co-operation be- tween China and Japan.--! Plater?
HEARST HITS BACK AT ROOSEVELT
New York. Oct. 2. Mr. William, Randolph Hearst persisted in his attacks upon Pre- sident F. D. Roosevelt to-day, pounding on the theory that the chief executive of the nation has Communistic leanings.
"Why should. America, or rather the Roosevelt Administration, rush Mr. to save the franc?" asked Bearst in the course of his latest editorial, appearing in all his Because, Mr. Hearst newspapers. answers: Mr. Roosevelt says the franc had gone to pot.
Is Mr. Roosevelt going to stabi- Use the Russian rouble, which has also
gone to pot? Mr. Hearst wants to know.
Describing France as the pet and prize repudiationist of the world, Mr. Hearst denies America's right to lend her money, citing the Johnson Act which does not permit loans to debt repudiators. He renews the assertion that Pre- sident Roosevelt is a Communist surrounded by a Communist en tourage Router.
FLAG INCIDENT AT VATICAN
Rome, Oct. 2.
the relations to foreign powers. and said that the National Gov- ernment is willing to conclude trade agreements with other coun- tries. Loremost with those of a not antagonistic nationalist policy.
After the occupation of Madrid, which will occur within two weeks, the National Government will set about the task to rebuild Spain, and will then demand recognition from the foreign powers as sole repesentative of Spain.
The diplomatic places in foreign, countries will be refilled, and new representatives despatched to the League of Nations.- Transocean News Service.
HIGH COMMISSIONER AT DANZIG
Lester's Successor
Warsaw, Oct. 2;
A general denial to the various rumours current in the last few weeks as to the eventual successor u: Sean Lester. formerly League of Nations High Commissioner to Danzig. and who was recalled, appeared in the semi-official "Ga- zetta. Polska".
The suggestion that the new High Commissioner be a Pole, so the paper declares, did not ori- ginate in the Polish delegation. nor did an objection from M. Delbos, French Foreign Minister. prevent it. The report that Eden made these proposal without the knowledge of Poland is also fulse; because. Eden and Beck
are in piose collaboration.
The paper also points out that Litvinov did not oppose an agree- ment being arrived at between Foland and France and England on this point and closes with the statement that the successor, di Sean Lester will not be appointed at present, but will be postponed in the time is more appropriate. Transotion News Service
PHOENIX ISLANDS
ANNEXATION Press Reports
Berlin, Oct. 2. The evening papers give much prominence to the, formal annexa- tion of a group of islands in the Fhoenix Archipelago by Britain, an action which it is pointed out, seems to have been taken n view of increasing Japanese actions in those waters.
The Phoenix Islands are situated about 800 miles north of Samoa, but still south of the Equator, and consist of 8 islands with a total population of 60 persons, and a total area of 80 square miles, Hit- herto no power had. officially- claimed sovereignty, although their The former Spanish Imperial tanking position to important big- flag, which had been adopted byger islands gives them great stra- the Nationalists as their emblem, was suddenly seen to dy from the entrance gate of the Spanish Em- bassy to the Vatican: A crowd of spectators EDON gathered, and thought that the Nationalists had definitely won the decisive battle.
tegic value.-
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CAYENNE PENAL SETTLEMENT
Puris,.Oct. 3.
settle.
It was however soon found out that
The notorious ei viet the Ambassador to the Holy See being on vacation. some juniorment of Cayenne will probably be member of the Embarry staff. closed in the near future, accord- sympathizing with the Nationalists, ing to press reports here, which had hoisted the flag.
state that the
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PRINCIPALITY OF. MONACCO
this was ratified by all other sign- stories of the Treaty of Versailles. Foreigners, so the Minister said, were often tempted to regard Monacco as an inseparable part of A clear line of distinction "was; France. The comparison the Min-
Paris, Oct, 2.
In this connection it was point considering a closure of the es-drawn between France and the later then made between France ed out in official quarters, that as tablishments for moral as well principality of Monacco by Minis- and Monacco did much to enliven yet Italy has not recognised the as economic reasons, The Minister of State Bouilloux-Lafont at a the point, the Minister stating that in Monacco, there were no new Gvernment in Burgos orter of Justice will shortly submit press reception. their established representations a bill proposing the closure of the either to the Vatican or the penal settlement of Cayenne to Quirinal
Parlament- Transocean News Service. Tranincean Fawn Service.
The Minister pointed out that taxes, no trade unions, the inter- the sovereignty and independence ests of the foreigners were guar- of Monacco was guaranteed by anteed, there were no strikes.- France in the Treaty of 1918; and Transocean New Service
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SWEDISH AID FOR RED CAUSE
Berlin, Oct. 3. Under the heading "questionable sympathies the German news. agency announces that the de mocratic federation trade unions In Swden collectod, about 80,000 crowns from their members" fo support the Red cause. in 8pain Tronsocean News Service,