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THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1931.
IN MANCHURIA.
ANXIETY FOR SAFETY OF A CONSUL
COMPROMISE RUMOUR.
| PHOVINCIAL AUTONOMY, MAY BE GIVEN TO INDIA.
London, Nov. 7,
CHINA EXHIBITION CONCLUDES.
SUCCESS MAINTAINED TO END.
Tokyo, Nov. 8. According to a message from Harbin considerable anxiety la felt for the safety of the Japanese Consul and ten Japanese residents at Tsitsikar 1 communications
It is understood that there is ap. stalls on view at the Chinn have been cut causing sensationalprehension aver persistent rumours Exhibition--Saturday being the rumours.Renter,
Behind closed doors last night Bigger crowds than over important discussions took place be-besfoged the City Hall on Saturday tween Gandhi and other prominent afternoon in order not to miss the Round Table Conference delegaten. many and varied xhibits and
Consul Sends Report.
hat the new Government's Indian last day. programme will be compromised be. tween the Simon report and the ed the efforts of those who pro The success which has attend- Government of India despatch
Tokyo, Nov. 8. A report from Harbin states
It is alleged that a new scheme otel and ran the exhibition was that the Japanese Consul at for full provincial autonomy will be manifested by requcats that it be Harbin received a telegram from introduced immediately, and that continued for a further period, but the Consul, Mr. Shimizu, At
the Government will also examine the Committee regretted that they Taitsihar, on the evening of the possibility of introducing full could not do so. November 7. announcing that all responsible governments In India. The proceedings of the final dayı were safe, and the place is now The delegnies have decided to were declared open by the Chief quiet, though a number of Koreans | draft a letter to the Prime Minin-Justice (Sir Joseph Kemp, C.RE.. had been murdered near the ter expressing their apprehension.K.C.), and the Hon. Mr. S. W. T'so, Consulate.
The Foreign Office has received a cable to the same effect.-Reuter.}
Troop Movements,
The
THURSDAY,
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12th NOVEMBER
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12 DAYS FROM CHINA AND 8 DAYS FROM JAPAN
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-Reuter,
Q.B.E., LL.D., the former deliver ing an address in English and the latter apeaking in Chinese. They GOVERNMENT HOUSE. were welcomed to the exhibition Mrs. E. D. C. Wolfe, and the Bishop of Victoria presided.
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Empr. of Rustin Sinmixfu, Nov. 7. The South Manchuria Rallway Sunday, November, Hin Exec Ope of the most interesting Empr of Japa
small sectiolis wha that where the yesterday refused to recept goods lency and Fady Peef gave a
Empr. of Al conalgrments. Chinese circles Incheon party on the "Kau Sing“ onlooker could see Chinese artists Empr. of Canada
Tuesday, Nov. Accompanied by creating the pictures in black and
Epr. of Bunia state that this is probable due to
(Colonial movements.
station the Hon. Mr. troop
***Empr. of Asia at Mokden is carefully guarded Secretary) and the Hon. Mr. Creasy white, great skill being shown, Empr. of Japan
(Director of Public Works), His Ex-and, in some cases, with consider Empr. of Canada preventing the observation of cellency Insported various niers and able rapidity. An aged artist who Empr. of Russia Trains passing during the night. frontages in the harbour of Hongkong.
ong sat among younger colleagues apr. of Japan His Excellency presided at the attracted considerable attentlui Empr. of Chunda June 4 June 7
Empr. of Asia
mpr. of Russia
-Renter
Withdrawal.
obtained
annual general meeting of the Eng- not only by reason of his de. Japan's
Jah Association held at the Helena liberate and dignified manner Stay Institule. Geneva, Nov. 7.
executing a painting, but by the His Excellency and Lady Peel, with remarkable results he Among the documents relating | to the Sino-Japanese conflict issued the Government House party, dined from his brush. by the Secretariat of the Lengue of with His Excellency Major-General
Another feature, evident to the Nations, the first is a telegram Sandilands at Flagstaff House. from Mr. Sawada, the Japanese de-Waiter left Government House,
Wednesday, Nov. 4.-Lt. Comdr. art collector, was the big differ- ence noticeable between antique legate to the Lengue, attached to
Mr. & Mra, Roe lunched at Govern vases, statues, curios, etc. the Paria Embassy, under vester-ment House.
exhibited by private collectors- day's date, announcing that during
its Excelicney gave a dinner party picces many thousands of years the past few days about half the in honour of the Chinese Justices of old, and in many cases handed Japanese
stationed Bimy
at the Peace. The following were also down in the family for genera- Chulinho, and over half those present: II. H. Sir Joseph Kemp, Hontlona-and those that can be pur- stationed in loenlities in Kirin, haver. Southern, Hon. Mr. A. E. Wood, chased in stores. been withdrawn.
Japanese troops there, Including the railway guards, are now under 1.000,--Reuter.
Hon. Mr. Mackie, Hon. Mr.Paterson, Hon. Mr. Hell, Mr. Graybum, Mr. Dyer, Mr. Shaw, Mr. Stuart, Mr. Gray, Mr. Coppin, Mr. Wylie, Mr. Owen, Hughes, Mr. Macfadyen, Mr. Thom son, Mr. Schreiber. The Band of St. Loula Industrial School played during dinner.
Lady Peel. Miss S. Walter and Miss I. Walter dined with Mrs. W.
T, Southorn.
Fresh Attack Unlikely.
Tokyo, Nov. 8. Latest official despatches from Northern Manchuria indicate that the situation in now all quiet.
Thursday, November 5-His Excel- There is no confirmation of yester-lesey presided of the meeting of the day's reports that Chinese troops Executive Council.
Miss S. Waiter and Miss I. Walter were concentrating preparatory to making a fresh attack against the left Government House. Japanese on the Nonni River- His Excellency and Lady Peel visit. Reuter.
ed the China Exhibition held at the City Hall His Excellency performed the opening ceremony.
"
Friday, November 6.—Mr. J. Barrow arrived at Geverament House.
Mrs. Lionel Curtis and Miss Alex-
GUILTY LIPS.
(Continued from Page 3.)
you all about it when I get home. See you later, Baby. "Bye!"
They celebrated by going to the #eighbourhood motion picture hands throughout a talking drama house that evening and holding which was neither very funny nor To moving emotionally. very Norma the picture glowed with u haze of romantic beauty that was to make it memorable.
Increasing Bitterness.
Tokyo, Nov. 8. No credenco is given to reports
For a week thereafter Mark. that the League is contemplating ander lunched at Government House, Travers arose to the clangor of the suggesting the withdrawal
Mr. Sykes, relring Canadian Trade new alarm clock, downed his break- diplomatic representatives from Commissioner, and Mir. Riddiford had fast and sprinted for the 8.15 cur.
of
Tokyo if Japan continues to be as interview with His Excellency. Each evening he reappeared be-
recalcitrant.
tween 5.30 and 6. After dinner he read a volume Norma had un- Carthed in the public library. Psychology in Selling Advertis- ing" was the title of the book.
Norma got out the paper note-
Mr. Major, H.B.M. Consul General at Harbin, called on ilis Excellency. At the same time, official circles Lady Peel, accompanied by Mr. are evincing increasing dissatis- G. W. A. Tufton (Private Secretary), faction with the League Secre-attended a parade of the St. John tariat for seemingly taking the Ambulance Brigade at King's College, Peel distributed various Chinese reports at face value. It Lady
medallions, labels and long service is intimated that Japan is likely medals to members of the Brigade. book containing her much-thumbed to draw the Longue's attention Colonel and Mrs. Lang dined at budget. Forty-five dollars a week accordingly.
Government House.
was the sum Mark was to be paid. Saturday, November 7--The Rev. Pitfully amall to a young man of Japanese bitterness is well John MacNeill (President of the Mark's financial standards but illustrated by comment on the re- Baptist World Alliance) and Mr. there would be commissions and port that the Japanese Consul had John Lake, of the Tal Kam Leper raises. Norma remade the budget been murdered at Tsitsihar. Mr. Yoshizawa would immediately file a protest His Excelleney and Lady Peol at Was with the League, without waiting tended the 11th extra race meeting at too. for confrmation, and the League Hoppy Valley. would believe."
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Troop Movements.
a column headed "savings,"
'Saturday noon-Mark's Brat pay day-she waited impatiently for his arrival. She waited until fri- xid tremors coursed her spine and her hands were clammy. She tried Helsingfors, Nov. 7. According to the statements of to invent excuses; even invented to Bign protocol embodying Russian refugees several Soviet reasons to believe the excuses.
fundamental Japan's five
prin- regimente recently removed from She waited and waited-and at ciples, with the League as wit-north Russian garrisons to un-4.30 there were steps on the stairs.
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