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JAPANESE FLEET ULTIMATUM TO SHANGHAI.

Sensational Development of Chinese Attack on Priests and Wednesday's Disturbances.

SATISFACTORY REPLY TO

PROTEST DEMANDED.

THREAT OF IMMEDIATE AND

DRASTIC MEASURES.

Shanghai, Jan. 22.

AN ULTIMATUM has been delivered to Mr. Wu Tieh-chen, the Shiosawa, the Mayor of Greater Shanghai, by Admiral Commander-in-Chief of the First Fleet of the Imperial Japanese Navy in Chinese Waters, demanding an immediate and satisfactory reply to the protest lodged with the Chinese authorities by the Japanese Consul-General in Shanghai.

The Admiral threatens to take drastic measures unless the demands are complied with.

THE protest lodged by the Japanese Consul-General

:

was couched in strong terms and concerned the pro- WANG CHING-WEI

longed anti-Japanese agitation in Shanghai and the attack on five Japanese Buddhist priests on Monday evening, when two of them were seriously injured by a Chinese mob.

IN NANKING.

The ultimatum demands the dissolution of the Anti-- GIVEN ROUSING Japanese Salvation Association

anl ather anti-,

RECEPTION.

Japanese bodies and threatens that unless the demands! are complied with, drastic measures will be taken by the Japanese authorities "to protect Japanese rights! Mr. Wang Ching-wei and interest."--Renter.

FEELING AT FEVER PITCH

CRITICISM OF THE SETTLEMENT POLICE FORCE.

(Special to the "Telegraph").

Shanghai, Jan. 22.

Shanghai's interest in the Sino-Japanese dispute. has swept dramatically down from Manchuria to Shanghai itself.

Feeling between the Chinese and Japanese coni- munities has risen to fever pitch following the serious rioting of Wednesday morning,

Nanking. Jan. 22.

arrived

in Nanking at 10.10 p.m. last; night.

He received a rousing

tion from Government Teaders and representatives of the public bodies.

After a brief rest e proceded

to Mr. Suo Fo's osidence for an

Timportant conference,

|

Official Sourers Plate that Chang isuch-liang wit shortly arrive in Nanking to confer with General Chiang Kai-shek, and Mr. Wang Chang-wei. Renter.

HU HAN-MIN BADLY

WANTED.

Syndicalists, who have seiend control of lowna în Catalonia havo the habit of employing hamba to achieve their objective. Our photo

A quilding which their attention,

recived

RED REVOLUTION IN INCOME TAX IN

CATALONIA.

THREE TOWNS FLYING

THE RED FLAG.

BARCELONA GUARDS OUT

Civil guarde accompany an insurgent after a fracas between Republican

A end Traditionalists at Bilbao,

FIGHT IN CABINET OVER TARIFFS.

FOUR-HOUR DISCUSSION WITH NO RESULT.

CEYLON.

VICTORY AFTER TWO YEARS.

BILL ADOPTED.

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(Reuter's Special Service).

Colombo, Jan. 21. After two years of severe aght- fing between the Colonial Govern- [ment of Ceylon and the commer- rial and pianting interests, an In- Tax B to-day passed through the State Connell by 3

voine

votes in 19.

Barcelona, Jan. 21. The long-threatened storm of extremism has broken over Spain. A Communist evade the imposition of an Income

Hitherto, Ceylon has managed to

The present measure was forced

republic has been proclaimed Tax. by revolutionaries at Sallent, upon the Die-hards by the economic Suria and Berga, towns to crisis. the north of Barcelona, the chief city of Catalonia.

The revolutionaries are com-} pletely masters of the situation. The town halls have been seized and the whole area has! been brought to a standstill.

Barcelona itself appears to be threatened. The city surrounded by a large body of Civil Guards, strategiendly placed in case of an attack,

THE FRENCH WAR BOGEY

RIDICULED BY GERMANY.

Berlin, Jan. 21. In the course of street fight.

Official quarters ridicule the ing at Sallent and Suria, many allegations made to the Foreign Civil Guards were wounded. Affairs Committee of the French The rebels have lagued a mani-Chamber by General Bourgeois and festo declaring that they intend to proclaim n Communist Republic

They are described officially as throughout Spata.

pure inventions or malicious distor |tions-Reuter.

Red Flag Flying.

The Red Flag is also flying over

the Town Hall at Manresa, where!

M. Eccard.

the rebels bombed the barracks of FRENCH FLIERS'

the Civil Guards, causing many ensualties.

Many were injured in the derailment of a train caused by the tearing up of the rails by the rebels.

Meanwhile, the Madrid Radio Station has broadcast a report this;

FEAT.

OUT TO BEAT HANOI

PARIS RECORD.-

Calcutta, Jan. 21. evening alleging that a Monarchist Robida, who recently flew from The French airmen, Codus and

plot has been discovered ont the French Frontier.

Paris to Indo-China in five days, left Hanoi for Calcutta at 6 a.m. to-day and arrived at 3.46 p.m.

In so doing, they beat the record fur a non-stop flight from Hanot to Calcutta.

They left for Karacht at 8 p.m. maintain pence, a Cortes passed and hope to reach Paris on Sun- day, and thus beat the Costes- of confidence in the Bellonte record flight of four and vote Government hy 289 votes to

Madrid for the moment.

After a declaration by the Premier. Sr. Aznnn, that stern measures will be taken to

is comparatively quiet

London, Jan. 21. SPLIT IN THE CABINET on the tariff issue is strongly rumoured. It is stated! that differences exist both in the Committee of the Cabinet and the Cabinet as a whole, but it is not suggested that it is so serious as to exclude the possibility of an eventual agree- ment. It is the opinion of independent persuade Hu Han-min to proceed to The Cabinet to-day discussed work in connexion with the early been assured that the rebellion in

polley, the pressure of Cabinet that the police have Nanking from Hongkong, whither Britain's tarif policy

for four reassembly of Parliament, the Shanghai Municipal Council shown remarkable tact and discre. Chang Chi, the President of the and a half hours, at the end of given as rendering essentint the the antes region was not so NEARLY

police incificlencs.", thon in the farm of very trying: Legislative Yuan, is shortly being which it was indicated that no Premier's presence in London at serious as it had first appeared.

The latest development in a critical situation is strong criti- rism of the Settlement Police,

Japanese 201

· both Chinese.

the

the

accuse the Police of being "tolerant over the anti-Japanese agitations, stopping a tiny deamustration by a but very quick and effective inj

group of Japanese."

The Chinese Ratepayers' Aso- ciation have addressed a letter to quarters

deploring while

the Japarse newspapers eirenmstances.

Renter.

Nanking, Jan. 22. General Chiang Kai-shek, after spending the night at Tongshan. motored to the Sun Yat-sen Park this morning, where he had a con- ference with Wang Ching-wei. San Po and many others members of the Central Executive Committee. I Efforts are still being made to

sunt.

decisions had been reached. The names of 180 delegates to

It is expected that the Cabinet The forthcoming National Emer-will resume the discussions to- Conference are announced.morrow when it is hoped that the Pei-to, Chu Chao-hsin. Sun Chuan terence

of opinion which

NEWSPAPER ARTICLE RESENTMENT. They include Tuan Chi-jai, Wa- further talk will remove, the dif-

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NATIONAL It is FAVOURITE KILLED.

1112-

Sub-committee's Report.

thal understood

the Cabinet considered the Tariffs Memorandam drawn up by the Balance of Trade Sub-Committee. including Mr. Neville Chamber- Inin. Sir Joba Simon, Mr. Walter Runciman and Viscount Snowden,

Special Chinese Police bave been Fang and Prince Ti Tu---Reuter dubtedly exist. The conflict between the Japott,

Aud Chinese interests has posted for the protection of Chinese)

Japanese The newspaper premises. grave aspei. assumed Japanese authorities both in Shang- marines are patrolling the streets. GRAND hai nad Peking have addressed pro- Japanese Consular officials inter- testa to Chinese officin quarters viewed the Mayar yesterday and regarding anti-Japanese arteles in expressed regret aver the riot!. the Chinese newspapers of both near the San Yu Towel Factory. rities,

but demanded that the Chinese, The publication, in the Pyking arrest the gang connected with the Morning Post, of a long derlarat- attack on the Japanese priests.. since ion by Korean revolutionaries haa: One of those injured has

his to

Injuries; caused the greatest indignation and succumbed Marshal Chang Bauch-ang as Reaske. received a demand for the punish-

mient

of the

editor.

Marshal complied.

Chang Hsuch-fiang The Japanese now demand the suspension of the journal.

A similar incident has occurred here. The Min Kun Daily News, the official Kuamintang. organ, published news of the disturbances of the last few days with headlines which rend: "Riots Organised by Irresponsible Japanese With the All of the Marines."

held

Japanese residents special meeting yesterday and re solved on a demand that the Min Kuo editors be punished for insert- Ing the insult to the dignity of Japanese marines.

The Japanese Consular author- ities have been requenteil to lodge a strong warning to the Chinese Municipal Government, demanding the suspension of the Miêu Kuo.

Mr. Wo Tinh cho

CAPTAIN SASSOON'S

REST.

(Router's Special Service).

London, Jan. 21.

One of the most famous of British steeplechasers, West Indies, which was owned by Captain Sassoon, the million- airo owner and amateur jockey was killed to-day in a race at Newbury.

West

fancied

Wan Indius

strongly for this year's Grand

National.

The animal broke its back on

excaped without Injuries.

other members of the Cabinet. Up to the moment, there has been no authoritative indication of the scope

of the Committee's suggestions. but it is belloved that general tariff on they favour manufactured imports, based upon moderate duty which will check the volume of imports and yield a substantial revenue,

13

All forecasts of the clnaser of goods affected must be consider- ed

also premature,

certain rumours that the polley is an good as settled.

Significant Announcement,

The seriousness of the situation

BRITAIN MEETING

OBLIGATIONS.

NEW YORK REPORT OF REPAYMENTS.

New York, Jan. 21.

It is reported in banking circles here that the Bank of England has repaid between G$55,000,000 and "G$60,000,- 000 of the credits extended jointly by the Federal Re- scrve Bank and the Bank of France.

Officials of the Federal Reserve Bank refuse either to confirm or deny the state. ment, or the further report that the dollar balances of the Bank of England are in- creasing at such a rate as to promise a complete retire- ment of the credit of the date of its maturity, January 31 next-Reuter.

four.

The Premier stated that he had

The rebels, he said, were about; two hundred. They were armed. | I was presumed that they had sur-

rendered!

been

Dictatorial Powers. Dictatorial powers have granted to the Governor of Vizcaya, where serious fighting has occurred between the Republicans and the Traditionalists, notably at Bilbao.

,

Ja half days from Hanol to Paris.

--Reuter

6,000,000

OUT OF WORK.

TRADE SLUMP. IN GERMANY.

Berlin. Jan. 21. The increasing severity of the economic crisis in Germany is

The Governor has been appointed shown by the figures published to- Government delegate to the Basque, announcing the increase of the and Navarre Provinces. He hasumber unemployed to 5,906,000,-

Renter. been instructed to dismiss any of- Acials, whom he considers are not trustworthy Republients and to replace thera immediately.

Monarchist Sympathies,

against This precaution

the Krowing Catholic movement in the acque and Navarre Provinces is also a sop to the Leftists, who are Incensed by the flaunting of Mon- archist sentiment in the Basque Provinces.Reuter,

GANDHI'S SON GAOLED.

EIGHTEEN

MONTHS'

NEXT WINNER OF DAVIS CUP.

CONFIDENCE IN BRITAIN.

(Reuter's Special Service).

London, Jan. 21. Already sanguine of winning the Davis Cup in 1982 following the brilliant displays of Tho of British tennis last year, the success of Britain now seems assured..

The confidence follows the ans nouncement of the removal from the competition of two such obstacles

in the Cabinet on the issues in the present time. Sir John Simonj

Dauntless Three volved may possibly be indicated is in the same position.--Reuter by the official announcement

and British Wireless..

falling at a jump, but the jockey that Mr. Ramsay MacDonald hus A small firo broke out in the Wing West Indien is reputed to have regretfully declined an invitation Cheung Timber Yard at Yuen Long

to visit M. Laval during the week-

SENTENCE.

Bardoll, Jan. 21. Ram Das Gandhi, third son of cost Captain Sassoon £7,000 only last year. He is still represented end to confer on current problems, shortly after midnight, but fortunate

The necessity of consultation ly little damage appears to have been the Mahatma, who was arrested on as Boretra and Lascoste, both of in the Grand National by Smoky with his Cabinet colleagues on by the appliances which are available eighteen months' rigorous imprl whom wifi bo unable to play for

caused. The outbreak was subdued Tuesday, was to-day sentenced to

family and business: ressong, many Important questions of 'at Yuen Long.

Moke.

sonment-Reuter.

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