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THE HONGKONG-
TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1932,
THE BATTLE FOR HARBIN.
JAPANESE MASS FORCES.
ON VERGE OF
HOSTILITIES.
Tokyo, Jan. 29.
A message from Chang- chun to the Press states that the first and second Japaneso military trains left Kuan- chengtsu for Harbin at 9 o'clock and 9.25 last night respectively, while the third train teft Changchun at a quarter past one this mor- ning
It is expected that the Japanese! will operate the Chinese Eastern Ralfway branch line between Hars bin and Chungelten as soon as the Japonese enter Harbin.
The position at Harbin reinulos unchanged. martial law living tren declared. A Consular
I
warn
has been issued to foreigners
to remain al honte altor p
JESUITS FLEE SPAIN.
PATHETIC SCENES AT BARCELONA.
(Our Own Correspondent).
Barcelona, Jun. 29.7 The Jesults are leaving Spału. consequent on the Government's decision to close down their co- tablishments,
of
All the Jesuit schools here are
the closed, and
spectacle prlexts in mufti, carrying bundles and pletures, is strangely reminis crat of the pathetic scenes at the beginning of the Great War.
Many of the refugees are travel. ling to Halland to-morrow.
GOLD SHIPMENT
LONDON.
PLYMOUTH.
RECIPROCITY IN TRADE,
KEYNOTE OF EMPIRE POLICY.
MR. THOMAS' VIEW.
London, Jan. 28. The President of the Board of Trade, Mr. Walter Runciman and Major Elliot, of the Treasury, ac- companted the Secretary for the Dominions, Mr. J. . Thomas, when he met a delegation repre- to dis- ing Industrial and commercial interests this afternoon cuss preparations for the Ottawa Conference,
Referring to the development of
in Industries
the secondary Dominions, Mr. Thomu Anid TOtish Industry should recognise that encouragement of such Indus- fries was inevitable, and they should harmonise their policy with Iteciprocity that development,
Two BULLION SHIPS AT must be the keynote of all dealing between parties of the Conference. their The Burdinions, through a-ciation with the British Com-j
Krent ad Bronwealth, recrived Vantage not only in regard to de- fene, but also through the fort as trust that their loans ranked sentities hero.
(Reuter's Special Service). Goll worth more than frijumu, marhed Plymouth today,
The P
4. liner Manion Fifty Russian Casualties.
brenght Indion valuri al £1,288.. Wturn a digutes a reglane was on front Insiin for London, whilst ) destroyed by Bre yesterday. ape the as President Harding enrried the British Committes on Empire
New York worth proximately fifty Russians were' pok! either killed on wounded by ex-| G$16,000,000.
kling bombs.
from
Mir Gilbert Vyle, hairman of
Con- | yale, anged then as the Derence would be mainly economic, the Government delegajton should hareurmpanied by trade and In- dustrial advisers.
Mr. Thomas
or the Inter rotavigatient. £1,000,000 worth is for London, A general engagement is ex-add the remainder for France. pected to-day, the new forces having advanced along THE DISARMAMENT of the British Committee
Kirin
ar-
the Southern line and are how within eight miles of Harbin, while meured
trailer- iravel. 650 and
men road
how and ling by within 90 miles of the city.
A
iwenty Japanese
with Cars
are
are
strong rumour
M.
PARLEY.
MR. HENDERSON NOT PESSIMISTIC.
London, Jan. 28. All stations Routh of Yaomin are
Mr. Arthur Henderson, before occupied by Japanese, und it reported that the Soviets are proving today for Geneva, where Testing that all the rolling stock will preside at the Disarmament
Conference, zaidi be was not dis bring withdrawn to larbin.
in current couraged by the existing elreum that General Ma Chan-shun stance in the world, but he ser lively supporting the old Kirthing in a spirit of hope and con Better. The econom and finan cial position of most countries made wifort it imperative that every
utid be exerted la nchieve sur
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IRAK MANDATE
TO END.
MEMBERSHIP OF THE
LEAGUE.
LEAGUE TO LOSE SECRETARY.
SIR ERIC DRUMMOND
ADAMANT.
welcomed
the
the on Empire Trade, to which Government could have ready access and pro- on technical questions, mized sympathetic consideration to Sir Gilbert Vyle's suggestion.- British Wireless,
THE PRINCE'S APPEAL.
Hundreds Offer Services.
(Reuter's Special Service).
London, Jun. 28. Hundreds of letters offering ser vice, in response to the Prince of Wales appent which he brougeast trun this Albert Hall, were re- érived last evening at the offices Louran, Ja, 28.
Geneva, Jan. 28. of the National Council for Social The League of Nations Council.
League Service. The Couark of the
wide to-day adopted the report approve!
The writers covered today unanimously urged Sir ing the acceptance of leak member of the League as soon as Erie Drummond to withdraw bis seal range, and included The British Mandate could end.
resignation from the position of Peeresses, many professional men, and a street a ship's carpenter The Mandate will accordingly Sretary-General.
he was miern, Sir Eric stated that terminate at the ex: Leagng As-
The Comcil anticipates that the inta mply meeting, when Britain will unable to arreds to time request rommend Irak for merebership and it is therefore likely that fellers will eventually gado de Chou-and- -British Wireless.
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