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TOKYO APPREHENSION RISES AS NEW FRONTIER INCIDENT IS REPORTED IN MANCHUKUO
MAHMOUD PASHA WAR MINISTER CONFERS
IN LONDON
WITH EMPEROR, CALLS HIGH MILITARY LEADERS
Mahmoud Pasha
Tokyo, July 21. A new alleged incident on the Manchukuo border has given rise to considerable anxiety and excitement here.
It is reported that two Japanese officers bearing the white faz of truce, who crossed the Soviet-Mauchukuo border with a note from the Manchukuoan and Japanese military authorities demanding the re-establishment of the previous situation in the region of the heard from for over 50 Changkaofeng mountain, have not been
hours.
EXTREMELY SERIOUS conference lasted two hours.
after Immediately
the con Reports that further Soviet troops have been stationed near ference General Itagaki was re- Changkaofeng have ushered in ex-ceived by the Emperor. The fact tensive consultations here between that the General remained at the two high authorities. This fact shows Imperial Palace for nearly that the situation is regarded as hours is regarded as extremely quarters extremely serious.
significant in political According to the Japanese re here, ports the Soviet have brought After leaving the palace General heavy machine-guns and rapid Itagaki immediately convoked The Egyptian Prime Minister, firing guns into position in the conference of the highest officers Mahmoud Fasha, arrived here yes-Changkaofeng region. Soviet artil-jof the War Ministry.
The comment of the Japanese terday on a 10 days' visit, accom-lery, moreover, is said to have been
doubt that the panied by several members of the brought into position at the mouth press leaves no Egyptian Government, including of the Tumen River, "which forms tension which has arisen on the the Minister of War, Hassan Sabri the frontier between Korea and frontier between the Soviet Union, Korea and Manchukuo has created Pasha, the Minister of Labour, the Soviet Union,
extremely grave situation.
London, July 21.
Sirry Pasha, the legal expert, Mechanised units are further-an Vedawi Pasha, and the Under-more said to have left Novokleysk (Transocean). Secretary in the Finance Ministry, and Slavyanka, and a column of 60 lorries with Soviet troops is al- Usman Pasha.
IMPORTANT CONFERENCES
The Egyptian Prime Minister willleged to have left Slavyanka for be the quest of the British Foreign Matita yesterday morning. Minister, Lord Halifax, at a ban- quet on Tuesday and the following Thursday will be the guest of the Prime Minister, Mr. Neville Chaim berlain (Transocean).
Anglo-French Harmony Reaffirmed
Paris, July 21.
An official communique was Issued last night at the close of conversations between Lord Halifax, the British Foreign Secretary, M. Edouard Dala. dier, the French Premier, and M. Georges Bonnet, French Foreign Secretary.
affirms
The communique that the "complete harmony of views established during the visit of Fresh Ministers to London on Apr. 28 and 29 is entirely maintained.~(Ren- ter).
Syria Ignores Sanjak Treaty
Damascus, July 21,
NO AGREEMENT
Moscow. July 21,
The Japanese Ambassador, Mr. Shigemitsu. who returned here trom his vacation yesterday. called upon the Soviet It is impossible to obtain any again
as to whether the Foreign Commissar, M. Marim information Japanese authorities have decided Litvinoff. in order to resume the discussion on the frontier incident to take military measures.
The Minister of War. General at Hunshun Itagaki. discussed the situation The conference lasted an hour with the Foreign Minister. Gener. and a. half. but no agreement was al Ugaki, yesterday afternoon. The reached.-(Transocean).
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Paris, July 21.
It is announced that His Majesty the King has conferred the Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath on President Lebrun, the Grand' Cross of the Order of St. Michael and St. George on M. Daladier Premier), and M. Bonnet, (Foreign Minister), the G.C.V.O.. on M. Chautemps, (Vice-Premier), Albert Sarraut, (Minister for the Interior) Jean Zay. (Minister for Education), General Gamelin (Chief of Staff of the Army), Vice-Adm. Darlan, (Chief of Staff of the Navy) General Vuillemin (Chief of Staff of the Air Force) and M. Corbin, (French Ambassador in London).
The K.C.V.U. has been conferred on Rear-Admiral Broban.
The British colony recall that
Their
CRUWDED DAY
Majesties concluded
a
last year's Coronation was similar-
crowded day yesterday by attend-ly boycotted.--(Reuter).
z a gala performance at the Paris Opera, where 1.500 people gave them a tremendous ovation
Previously, Their Majesties enter- In a speech delivered at a poll. tical meeting here yesterday, the tained President and Madame Le- Syrian Prime Minister. Mardam brun at, dinner at the British Em- Bey, stated that the Byrian Gov.bassy, the function being attended ernment will not sign the Sanjak by members of the French Cabinet Treaty because it was concluded and by prominent Agures in the
political world. without consultation with Syria.
the KING'S GIFT TO POOR The Syrian Government:
Earlier in the day King George Prime Minister emphasised, insists
President of the Paris on the binding nature of the Fave, the
Municipal Council; 100,000 francs Franco-Syrian treaty, which cognises Syrian liberty and inde-for the needy people of the city. pendence-(Transocean).
ITALO-HUNGARIAN
AGREEMENT
ROME PROTOCOLS STILL GOVERN
re-
Rome, July 21. The Italo-Hungarian converss- tions have terminated in complete agreement, according to a munique issued last night.
com-
It states that despite the dis- appearance of Austria as an in- dependent state, the Rome Pro- tocols will continue to serve a use- ful purpose. and Italy and Hungary will operate them in harmony with the Rome-Berlin axis."
PORTUGAL'S RECOGNITION
During every journey yesterday Their Majesties were greeted with almost delirious enthusiasm by enormous crowds(Reuter),
ITALIAN PRESS SILENT
Rome, July 21. With the exception of Vatican organ, the Observatore Romano, the Italian press has so far ignored the visit of the King and Queen of England to France.
Soviet Does Not Fear Enemies
the
Moscow, July 21. Speeches by the delegates from the Red Army and Navy received tremendous applause at the close of the first session of the newly- enter-
Portugal has formally "recognised the Italian annexation of Abys-elected Soviet Parliament sina-(Reuter).***
MUSSOLINI TÓ VISIT · HUNGARIAN CAPITAL
Budapest, July 21, Signor Mussolini will visit Buda- pest this year to return the visit
| day.
One delegate declared: "We are ready to rout any enemy from whatever direction he may come, on bis own territory or in his own waters."
Closing the session the Chairman
of the Hungaran Premier, M. Bela of the Supreme Soviet, M. Zhdanov, Imcedy, who is now in Rome, sta- announced that unanimous deci tes the official", newspaper, Esti sions had been reached on all ques-
tionsReuter),
Transocean)
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