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CHINA WAR,
FRIDAY," JULY 29, 1927.
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New York, July 28.
A direct community of interests According to a Hankow telegram General Feng Yu-halang, Hau nexion with the conflict in the oil between the United States Steel Chien and H. H. Kung, have made world are revealed by a Financial | Corporation and General Motors a joint proposal for the reconcila-News contributor who expresses Corporation, America's two largest that there is a pos- Industrial units, are anticipated tion of the Nanking and Hankow the opinion parties. The terms suggested are: sibility that the oil companies will in to-day's New York papers on 1. To abolish the Nanking Nation-unanimously decide that a boycott the basis of a report that M. alist Government and in its stead of Russian oil is remoto.. Even in Dupont and M. Dencmour's Inter- there should be formed a Nanking England there are exceptions to eats, which already dominate the quietly buying heavily Branch of the Central Political the majority of the companies General Motors Corporation, have United States Steel common Council. 2. A Conference of the which agree with Sir Henri De been.
shares. Their holdings acquired Nanking and Hankow leaders terding's attitude. should be held in Kaifeng in which
The article. points out that during a few weeks are alone
in clsewhere position
placed at approximately 114,000 the outstanding" disputes between
more mark-
shares-Router's American Ser- the two parties should be adjust the
vice. ed. 3. Anhwei should be evacuat- Europe is ed by both armies. 4. Both armies ed. For instance the French should carry through the Northern and Halfannavies depend on Expedition and on the capture of cheap Russian oil fuel. It con Peking, a General Nationalist cludes by saying that tactically the Conference should be called for excursions of American interests the formation of a unified Govern-nto the Russian oil trade are very unfortunate. Not only are they. rent.
arousing the Royal Dutch Company but offer direct encouragement to any attempts that may be made in Mexico to confiscate cli properties.
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Probable Conference.
New York, July 28. Mr. Herbert Pratt, President of the Standard Oil Company of New York, ia sailing on the 29th osten- sibly for a holiday in Scotland but it is suggested that an oil con- ference in London Is probable Pratt, Sir Henri between Mr. Detording, Mr. John D. Rockefeller jünler and Mr. Walter Teagle, Reuter's American Service.
The Hankow party rejected the proposed terms, especially the Kalteng conference. Their condi- tions are: 1. To abolish the Nan-Router. king Government. 2. To cancel the orders formerly issued for the arrest of the Nanking leaders. 3. Nanking and Kaifeng should send delegations to Hankew to take up outstanding questions.
Hankow is sending the 2nd and 6th armies down river to join in the military Campaign against Nanking. It is understood that these forces will advance through, eastern Kiangsi to attack Che- king. Wang Ching-wei told a press correspondent that he is going to Kiangel shortly to in- spect the military situation there. if Nanking attacks Kiukiang, Mr.)
says, lankow will im. Wang mediately. reply with a counter- attack.
state that Nanking reports Feng Yu-haiang, Lu Chung-lin and Chang Chi-kiang have wired to Nanking reporting their assump tion of office and commissioners of the Nanking Military Council.
The Nanking Political Council has appointed Generals' Yen Shi- shan, Chang Chi, Nan Kwai-ching, Tung Kwan-hsen, Ma Yui, Chang Li-sang, Ting Wei-fan, Li Shi- chang, Chu Tai-fu as Commission- ers of the Shanai branch of the Political Council-Wah Kiu Yat Po.
BORODIN LEAVES.
Special Train for China's Dictater.
Shanghai, July 28.
A Hankow message.dated July | 27, says that Borodin left that afternoon for Russia, via Cheng- His chow, Shensi and Urga. special train, which had been standing by for thirty-six hours, was laden with motor car's and was plentifully provisioned for a lengthy journey.--Heuter.
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Amsterdam, July 23. The death is announced of Mr. Jacobus Nienhuys, aged 91, a pioneer tobacco planter of the Dutch Indies.-Reuter.
Formidable Weapon.
Batavia, July 28.
Pleading for a boycott of Rus- sian oil Mr. Oppenheim, represen- tative of the Royal Dutch Com- interview Baid that pany, in an American oil interests' support of the Soviet Government by enter- ing into important contracts would enable Russia to use its most im- portant resources as a formidable weapon against civilisation.- Reuter."
PACIFIC RELATIONS.
DESTRUCTION OF BASES.
Honolulu, July 28.
At the Pacific Relations Con- ference the Australian delegate, Mr. Eggleston suggested the de- struction of all naval bases in or He believed near the Pacific.
that in that way the peace of the
"Naval Pacific would be assured. engagements between nations with bases 3,000 miles apart would be, practically impossfole."-Reuter.
USEFUL CHARITY.
AMERICAN DONATION TO SORROWING MOTHERS.
Paris, July 28.
Lo Matin publishes a despatch from New York which states that the ex-Ambasandor, Mr. Gerard, announced "at a fete in New York- that a cheque for. G.$31.2561 had been sent to M. Poincare for the mothers of the lost aviators Nun- gesser and Coll-Reuter.
JAPANESE EMPEROR.
TO ATTEND NAVAL MANOEUVRES.
[Mr. Nienhuys, 'pioneer of one of the most flourishing cultures in the Dutch East Indies, started for the D.E.I. at the age of twenty- three. Native labour was proved a disappointment, and success
Tokio, July 28. only came when he recruited Chin- esc in Penang. In 1869, the Deli
The Emperor has left for the Co. was founded. Mr. Nienhuys
the battleship personally directed affairs in Deli Bonins aboard until 1871, when he returned to Yamashiro to attend the naval Holland. He still remained, how- manoeuvres. He will be absent
for a fortnight-Reuter. ever, a Director of the Dell Co.]
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