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cred by the quickest route to the invaded and devastated territory,"

JAPANESE REPLY.

THE MANCHURIAN TENSION.

PLANE SHOT DOWN BY BANDITS.

SUN FO RESIGNS.

Mr. N. Sato, the Japanese Am- bassador to Belgium, who has

Tokyo, Jan. 26, stepped into Mr. Yoshizawa's A Japanese military shoes at the League Counell, inmanned by an officer and a sergeant pln.e a long and reasoned reply to Mr. was fired on and brought down by Yen, detailed the position in Man-Chinese bandits,

churia and emphasized, that the Both the occupants were killed, occupation of Chinchow was only according to Koupangtze messages provisional.

to the press here.

was

He declared that Japan would Though several planes have been uphold the polley of the Open Door hit, including onc which and had no territoral ambitions, brought down mid destroyed, this The Japanese Government were is the first instance since outbreak determined to make Manchuria a of the Manchurian trouble of a place where Chinese and Japanese machine being destroyed and the and other nationals could develop occupants losing their lives.- ponce and security.

Renter.

Extensive Move.

Mukden, Jan. 25. A Japanese commualque ΑΠ nounced that extensive operations began yesterday against the ban- dits at Tahushan and Fakumen.

upon

the

security

participating.

Many Japanese acroplanes are

Constant Change of Excuse, Mr. Yen briefly replied and Inrgued that the Japanese

were constantly a hanging their grounds for justilention of their occnpa- Hon. In the first pince, it was the attack

rallway. The bandits from the Tahushan Then it terame self-defence.nren are retreating north-west to at Then it became the

ofwards Jehol, the Japanese closely Japanese lives 242141 property rollowing up. Renter Special, And then bandits,

Mr. Sun Fo Resigns,

Nanking. Jan. 26. AIN theun

quibbles,

Mr. Sun Fo, the President of the What Japan wants, he said, „iš

Executive to arrest the huyeolt.

You bas resigned owing to non-ncceptance by the Government of his polley towards The Japon.

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of working for a solution under followed by the calling of a Article Eleven, but

ference of the signatories of the the necessity Nine

Power for proceeding to the exhaustion

Treaty hi/ the

of all rights and remedies avail- Kellogg Phot.

ale under other Articles of the Covenant

boomlas daily more pressiny.

Why

Mr. Sato expressed regret that the question of resorting to other Articles had been raised in this manner on the eve of the Disar- mament Conference.

Chiang Kai-shek's stubborn adherence to the non-resistance policy, said Mr. Chen, rendered a severe blow to the attitude of the Foreign Ministry, and its effects were now seen in the Shanghai situation.

Surrender Forecast.

Mr. Eugene Chen suggests that

He stressed the absurdity" of Mr. the next step Chiang Kai-shek Yen's suggestion that Japan ball will adopt will be voluntary effectively occupied two hundred ceptance of all Japan's demands. thousand square miles of Manchuria including the suppression of all with a mere 25,000 mens.

anti-Japanese activities. Because

and of Chiang Kai-shek's stand He added that Manchuria was still Manchuria.

inability the

of The Chinese

the Foreign population was still there and like-Mr. Chen says he had no choles Ministry to carry out his policy. wise the Chinese authorities in many towns. It was only

but to resign. the Chinese administration that Mr. Wellington Koo has been had suffered a set-tack. He ex-Minister, but if he declines

offered the post of Foreign plained the, position of Chinchow

call upon and the reasons for the Japanese the Government will

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advance.

He further expressed regret first proposal Mr. Wellington Keo, namely, to with-issued this morning. Lad San, aged According to a brief police report draw all Chinese troops within the 35, of 210. Tai Nam Street was re- Great Wall had fallen through.

Japanese Complaint.

moved to the Kowloon Hospital from the Shamshulpo Police Statio suffer- ing from a fractured leg alleged to have been caused by three unknown The Japanese troops withdrewmen who assaulted him in Fuk Wing from the Cbinchow Zone but when Street.

they.

were constantly and persistently attacked by irregulara,

her nationals from molestation. regulars, police, volunteers, and Mr. Sato went on... bandits no other course but occu- pation was open to the Japanese Commander-in-Chief.

All the Powers at one time

or another had dispatched war- ships and troops to Chinz ไป protect their nationals.

The occupation of Chinchow was the logical and inevitable

Japan was accused of wanting outcome of the aggressive provocato accupy Mancharia to close the tion, by Chung

Ilauch-liang Open Door. hut there was

particularly.

Japanese Welcomed!

no

truth in these suggestions.

The Japanese Wanted to main- lain the principle" of the Open The Japanese troops, he Door and to make Manchuria a mentioned, were welcomed by place where progress and develop- the population of Chinehow and mont was possible in peace and although the police were security for the Chinese, Japanese promentarily disarmed, their arms and all other nationals. Jind now been restored and they were again responsible for main- nining public order in the city, Japanese sentries were posted only at the gates of the town and at the railway station.

Overtures Rejected.

Japan had proposed a frank exchange of views with China to arrive at a settlement of all out- standing questions. China had rejected these overtures and had a popular agitation up

Mr. Sato described the growth stirred

of the bandit scourge in Man-that was unequalled for violence. churia and said that the Japanese, having begun to wipe it out, were unable to stop half-way.

The situation at Shanghai, he admitted to be critical, very critical, but sald that the systematic incitement of the masses, persistently pursued by the Chinese authorities, was the source of origin of the trouble.

Mr. Yen replied that he had no doubt that Japan favoured the Open Door, but the Door would be so crowded with Japanese getting in that nobody else would be able to pass. The meeting closed at 8 pm, adjourning until 10.30 am. to- morrow.

League Appeal,

At the conclusion of the session, 3. Paul Boncour, who is presid What had incensed the Japaneseing, said that the Connell of the 30 to a dangerous degree was,

the League 41.5/10 caption of a Shanghai vernacular Chinese and Japavene Government it appealing to the 575 newspaper, dealing with the bomb to do their utmost to prevent a 1/5.6/10 outrage designed against the life freaks conflagration breaking out 24.6 of the Emperor of Japan: "Un- in Shanghai where the situation is

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177 fortunately Another Carriago Hit.” | very grave and complicated by

In consequence, the xenopho the international character of the bia advocated by the Chinese, Settlement, authorities would

cutably disastrous.

he

Incal.

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