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TRIPLE MILITARY ALLIANCE BETWEEN GERMANY, ITALY AND JAPAN READY

SIMULTANEOUS WAR

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.London. November 28.

A new triple alliance between Germany, Italy and Japan is now ready for signature, according to Mr. A. J. Cummings, writing in the "News-Chronicle,” The article, which is displayed with large head- Ings on the main news pare to-day, declares that for some months past the three Powers have been carrying on negotiations for the transformation of the Autl-Comintern Pact into a close alliance of great military significance.

It is stated that the main pro- visions of the agreement, the text of which "has been elaborated and officially endorsed in the three capitals," are:---

1. If one of the contracting parties is menaced by war by a third Power or group of Powers, the other members of the alliance will assist the party so threatened, politically and diplomatically and by every economic means at their disposal.

2 If one of the contracting parties is attacked, all three will consult immediately on measures of assistance to be rendered by the other two Powers.

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bentrop. German Foreign Minister, is sald to be prepared to sign the agreement immed}- ately, but Count Ciano, Italian Foreign Minister. who has agreed in principle. is reported to have asked that the formal act of signing should be delay- ed for a few months if neces- sary in view of current nego- tlations between Rome and' London.

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Japanese Plan Congress Of Puppets

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MUSHROOM GROWTH OF BOGUS REGIMES

Chungking." Nor. 3

After establishing the "Çen- tral China Government at Hankow and the “South China Government" at Canton, the Japanese authorities plan to convene a so-called "National People's Congress” in Nanking, according to a spokesman of · the Central Government, by amalgamating the "Provisional Government" as Pelping and the "Reformed Government” at- Nanking with the two new re- “gimes.—Renter.

WD PEI-FU KUMOURS It is added that the separate

DISCOUNTED cultural pacts between Italy and

Chungking, Nov, 28 Germany and between Germany Rumours that General Wu Pel. and Japan. announced last week, fo, former, warlord, will head the are designed in the spirit of the bogus "Central Government" to be Anti-Comintern Pact as the pre-organised under Japanese instiga- tude of close collaboration to ation, was branded as incredible by direct military alliance.

an authority close to the general In an interview with the Central News yesterday.

3. If two or three members of the alliance are engaged simul taneously in war, they pledge themselves to make no separate

It is declared that a cultural peace, but to a simultaneous compact on the same lines will shortly mon accord and not to accept be signed between Japan and armistice except by common Hungary,

agreement.

General Wu who is a learned man with a high sense of self-

In a leading article on the sub-respect. has been greatly admired and respected among Chinese and foreigners alike, the authority sald.

4. The duration of the alliancefect, the "News-Chronicle" points

| For the past ten years of Ko, des-

repeated pite

reverses. he has never tried to seek protection and

isshall be ten years, with the provisol out that the treaty is said to en- that the alliance is not de- visage that the three Powers may nounced before the end of that bind themselves simultaneously in period it will be continued for a war. and adds: "We must bring sanctuary in foreign administered

Turther five years.

CIANO'S REQUEST·

The "News-Chronicle" siates that Baron Joachim von Rib-

UNIVERSITY LOOKING

FOR A HOME

Wuchow, Nov. 28.

Universi-

The Sun Yat-sen

ty of Canton is looking for a site for the resumption of classes following the

arrival

here of some professors and the administrative staff from Loting, in western Kwang-

ting

With the fall of Canton,, some 200 professors and 300 students went to Loting. In the hope of continuing their studies, but now It is kely that the university will move farther inland, possi- bly to Pak Sik or Kurming.

about a closer union of the demo- cratic and peace-loving nations. whose united forces will deter any potential aggressor or of aggressors."--Reuter

mbination

NEW FIRST LORD OF ADMIRALTY

Chancellor Chou Lou, who is in Chungking serving on the Kuo- of the Board of Education, whe Earl Stanhope, formerly President mintang Central Executive Com has succeeded Mr. W. A. Duff mittee, suggested Lungchow" 28

Cooper, as First Lord of the the site. Final decision rests with

Admiralty. the Ministry of Education.

About 300 professors and 400 students have gone to Hongkong

areas.

This is well known to everyone, and it is most unlikely that now he will become a puppet only to un- dermine his good reputation and stain his high character--Central. News.

PANAMA CANAL MUST BE MADE IMPREGNABLE

New York, Nov, 25. The Panama Canal must be made impregnable, declares the. Secretary for War, Mr. Harry H. Woodring, in his annual re- port to President Roosevelt,

The report adds: "All locks and dams that are vital to the water- way must be made bomb-proof. and the possibility of sabotage by ships crews must be eliminated.

"We must greatly augment the air forces, and anti-aircraft artii- lery in this zone."

Declaring that the United States military preparations contemplate no aggression against any Power on earth, Mr. Woodring points out that the "protective mobilisation plan of 1917" visualises in the event of a major war, the im- mediate employment of an initiai protective force of approximately

and Macao foliewing the Japan Pole Shot On 400,000 regular army and national.

ese capture of Canton.-Interna- tional.

GENERAL FRANCO DISAPPOINTED

Burgos, Nov. 28; The Insurgents are bitterly disappointed that the Anglo- French talks failed to bring' belligerent rights any 'neurer.

A semi-official comment declares that General Franco desires a quick end to the war, and food for

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all.

For the former, he will carry out.

Czech Border

guard troops,, augmented by such recruitment as the exigencies of the military sitpation permit.

Mr. Woodring warns that in a situation the United

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ARMED RESISTANCE States could not depend upon al-

TO OCCUPATION,

Warsaw, Nov. 27.

A Poush officer was shot and a Corporal severely wounded at Shokak, in a frontier clash be- tween Czechoslovak and Pollsh troops, according to the Polish official version,

lles holding the battle line while she made belated preparations.— Reuter

THE AIR MERGER

"One of the best things that have ever happened to British Fighting occurred when Polish aviation. Now we show a united troops, occupying the Ozena re-front to the world" This is the gion, met with armed resistance. considered opinion of a well-

The Polish Government has in-known civil aviation expert the

a blockade, and for the latter, he structed Its Minister in Prague to proposal to combine Imperial Air-

is prepared to receive 3,000,000 peo-request an immediate inquiry and ways. Ltd., and British Airways, ple from the other side, whom the for severe punishment to those Ltd in a single public corporation, Bir John, Reith, present chalr- "Reds call refugees, but who are guilty. really prisoners,”

General Franco's, official spokes man said that the Loyalists; hav- ing failed on the Ebro front, wore winning their battles in Paris and Geneva-Reuter.

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SWISS ANTI-RED LEGISLATION

The official version adds that the man of Imperial Airways, is most. Czech Government expressed itsikely, to head the new concern.. profound regret, and has ordered He is, it is understood, very popu- an inquiry and measures befitting lar with Imperial Airways staff. the gravity of the incident.-Reu- (Western: Morning News). ter.

It is learnt from good authority

NEGRO LYNCHED

that the Central Government has A negro, W. C. Williams, 19, was notified General Wu Te-chen to lynched recently by a mob of several give instructions to the magistrates hundred whites, at Ruston, Lou- Me Basle, Nov. 28,

in the unoccupied areas in Kwang-isfans. tung...to..cope..with the present He was suspected of having kill- A law prohibiting civil servants emergency in the province. It is ed a white man and beating his and local government officials from also understood that Mr. Ma Chao-woman- companion. Joining the Communist Party and chun, member of the Central The Arst report came from a certain other parties described as Executive Committee, had been passer-by, who saw a crowd of "Enemies of the State," has been sent by the Government to Hong-whites whipping the negro. When passed by popular vote in the Busle kong on business, has left for Lin- the sheriff arrived he found the Canton

babes hafen to meet General Wu Te-chen | negro's body-riddled--with bullets. Voters in the Dr Canton have there to discuss the administration and hanging by -2 rope from a

similar law Reuter, of the province, "Takungpao,”A tree near his mother's home,

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