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Japanese Diet Crisis

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Reaches Acute Stage THE Undersigned have received

Political Leaders Attack Government's Policy

KEEN DESIRE TO MAINTAIN FRIENDLY RELATIONS WITH BRITAIN AND UNITED STATES

TOKYO, MARCH 6. THE CRISIS DUE TO THE TEŊSION BETWEEN THE GOVERN- MENT AND THE TWO GREAT POLITICAL PARTIES, THE SEIYUKAI AND MINSEITO, IS BECOMING MORE ACUTE.

THE CABINET HELD AN EXTRAORDINARY NIGHT TO DISCUSS THE SITUATION.

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TUESDAY, the 8th MARCH, 1938

Commencing at 2.30 p.m.

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A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

Comprising:-

Blackwood Ware, Teak Bedroom,

| Drawingroom. Diningroom and

LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS

{PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have received

instructions

TO SELL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION

ON

MONDAY. the 7th MARCH, 1938

At 12 o'clock (noon)

At their SALES ROOM.

DUDDELL STREET

For Account of the Concerned

A Quantity of Machinery of The

Representatives of the two parties yesterday again criticised the Government's polley during sessions of the Budget Committee and the Committee for National Mobilisation in the Lower House.

Although 'interpellations con-until the Chiang Kai-shek Govern- cerning Japanese polley in the Farment is eliminated and a pro- Office Furniture, Cutlery, Porcelain East refrained from attacking the Japanese regime set up in China. and Glass Ware. E. P. and Brass King Sing Knitting Factory of Nos. Government's Far Eastern polley even if this necessitates a prolong-Ware, Ornaments. Electric Table 50 and 52 Fuk Wah Street, Ground directly, obviously in order to avolded conflict.

Lamps and Meaters, Gramophones and Records, Pictures, etc., etc..

tualities.

The international situation. the Premier added, is not critical but so dellcate that no one today is able to predict coming develop- ments.

suspicion that the interpellators For this reason, it was declared. are not true Japanese patriots. it legislation must be enacted which is becoming more and more evident takes into consideration all even- that the two parties are opposed to the policy pursued by the mill- tary group and that they advocate a polley of moderation."

Although economic and foreign political arguments put forward by representatives of the two parties yesterday were addressed to the Government, I 15 clear the real struggle is going between Parlament Officers' Corps. who anxious to direct the Japanese polley.

and

are.

trend

++

As regards Japan's relations with foreign powers. the Premier that pressed the opinion that the Anti- CD Comintern Pact should be streng- the thened and that efforts for main- both taining friendly relations with Bri

tain and the United States should be doubled.

of

The new accentuation of the

He emphasised that Japan's

crisis has brought it about that relations with Britain, the United the Government can bardly hope States and France are in no way that the National Mobilisation Bill affected by the Anti-Comintern which provides that in the event Pact

of war the state and the army

shall be given complete control of

(Transocean..

also

One Radio Set

Floors, Shumshulpo.

Comprising:-

6 Singer Sewing Machines

14 Merrows Machines

Machine for art insertion

1 Reeling Machine with 40 Reels

1 Reeling Machine with 24 Reels On VIEW from MONDAY, the 7th 1 Winding Machine with 24 spindles

MARCH, 1938.

TERMS:-Cash on Delivery

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"Please Bury

economic afatis, will be passed by 44

“Anything But Rosy!" Our Dead!"

Parliament in the course of this month.

CHARACTERISTIC ATTITUDE

The declaration made by a mem- ber of the Seiyukai party. Mr. Jiro Hashfilma. during the debate in Parliament yesterday is perhaps most charactistic of the attitude of that party.

Mr. Hashijima advised the Gor- ernment to maintain friendly rela- tions with Britain and the United States in spite of the Anti-Comla- tern Pact, of which he never ex- pressed his approval

Another member of the Seiyukai' party. Mr. Ichiro Kono, declared that economic mobilisation of the nation should be left to the volun- tary efforts of the people.

The Premier, Prince Konoye; as well as the Foreign Minister. Mr. Hirota, stressed that military oper- ations in China must be continued

NEW U.S. ENVOY TO LONDON

Will Present Credentials On Tuesday

London, March 5. Mr. Joseph Kennedy, newly-ap- pointed United States Ambassador in London, called on the Prime

Minister at No. 10., Downing Street yesterday afternoon.

He will present his letters of Credence to the King at Bucking- ham Palace on Tuesday.-(British Wireles).

NAZI PAPERS CONFISCATED

Vienna, March 5. All copies of Nazi newspapers published in Graz yesterday morn- ing were confiscated by the poller. No reasons were given but it is

Mr. Hirota

EL

Hirota Admits Desperation

JAPANESE PLANES DROP MESSAGE

Canton. March 5. A pathetic and paradoxical mes~| sage was dropped on Sun „Kal, 35) miles north of Canton, by a" squa- drun of Japanese planes urging the people to bury the two Japane aviators who were shot, down on February 26 by ground fire.

1

The message was attached to a wreath which was thrown from a plane.

15 H. P. Siemens Motor

12 H. P. Siemens Motor

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"Our two comrades have no animosity towards you Chinese. We shall be thankful if you bury their remains so that they mayA not be scattered around." zaid the message.

were

The wreath and message dropped on March 3 after Japanese planes had bombed other towns Blong the Canton-Hankow Railway.

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QUANTITY OF MISCELLANE-

OUS GOODS, OFFICE AND

HOUSEHOLD. FURNITURE

also

1 Parcel Knitting Machine Needles

also

No bombs were dropped over the 79 Yards Furniture Fabric. place where the two Japanese fell. 24 Kegs Wire Nails. and the eremy planes encircled Tokyo, March' 6. over the area as a mark of respect "The most urgent task confront-to their dead comrades, who were Ing Japan at the present moment" already buried on the day they declared Mr. Kok! Hirota, Japanese were shot down. “.. Foreign Minister, in the Diet: Villagers who read the message yesterday, "is to give China a saying that Japanese airmen bear death blow and decapitate Chiang no ill-will towards Chinese gave an ironical laugh (International News).

Kai-shek,"

Later, when questioned by a deputy, Mr. Hirota admitted that the situation in China. was any- thing but rosy from the Japanese point of view.

National mobilisation was the outcome of the present situation, said the Minister, and the country would have to reckon with a pro- longed conflict-(Transocean)

JAPAN'S NEW

believed that the confiscation was AIR BASE NEAR

due to publication of a statement on the visit of the Minister of the Interior, who had authorised, the population to *wear swastika badges and to give the Hitler salute (Transocean).,

PLOUGH MUST TAKE PLACE OF SWORD

HONG KONG

Guarded By Warships

And Marines

AUSTRALIA IMMIGRATION

to

Canberra, March 4 The Cabinet has decided

migration from Britain, which was résume the system of assisted im-

abolished some years ago.-(Reuter Bulletin).

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JAPANESE SEIZE GERMAN PROPERTY IN SHANGHAI

MONS. YOO PIN-

IN PARIS

Shanghai, March 5.

A dispute has arisen between the "Great Way" Government and the German firm of Stemssen's follow- ing the seizure of the local narrow gauge railway in Pootung by the

Beizure is alleged to have been

Paris, March 5. Mons, Yoo Pin. Bishop of Nan-Japanese. king, paid a visit yesterday to the due to the discovery of arms in the headquarters of the YMCA to Canton, March 5. convey the thanks of the Chinese possession of a Chinese traveller The Japanese have established a people for the fraterinal support using the railway. Inrge aviation base on the small given to the Chinese nation.- Jerusalem, March 5.

island of Sancho, some 25 miles Transocean. Sir Hugh MacMichael, the new odd to High Commissioner in Palestine, Kong. today broadcast an appeal, to the entire country.

Sir Hugh said::

the southwest of Hong

HOOVER TO VISIT LONDON

London, March 5:

The inhabitants of the island were not fled a short time ago "In Palestine the plough must by the Japanese military authori- take the place of the sword, and ties that the orders of the naval to be obeyed the economie ystem must be commander were speeded up so that a higher stand-without question, and that any Infraction of "these orders would ard of living is obtained."

The broadcast has not been be punished severely. favourably received by the Arab The island at the present time newspapers, which complain that is occupied by about 1,000 Japan- It is stressed that Mr. Hoover, it giver no indication of any ese marines and is also guarded who at present is in Vienna, is change in British policy, towards by ten Japanese warships and an visiting London in a purely private Palestine,(Transocean).

aircraft carrier, --(Transocean), capacity. (Transocean)..

Mr. Herbert Hoover, former Pre- sident of the United States, is ex- pected to arrive in London in the near future.

The railway had owed the Ger- man firm $100,000 for delivery of góoda ́ and had given the firm a mortgage as security.

The Chinese, owners had: also agreed that a German trustee be appointed for safeguarding the · rights of the German mortgage holders during the Sino-Japanese conflict.

.After seizure of the railway, the "Great Way" Government relieved the German trustee of his pest and compelled him to leave his office.

The firm has prótested to the Japanese and has requested safe- guarding of German interests (Transocean).

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