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FRESH HOSTILITIES IMMINENT IN NORTH CHINA Japanese Military Order Seizure of Chiumenkow Pass
LEGION DESERTER'S TREK
200 MILES THROUGH
DESERT
MENACING TROOP MOVEMENTS
TWO BRITONS MAKE CHINESE THREATENING
THEIR ESCAPE
(Our Own Correspondent).
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(Ity Tolsgraph. Copyright, Telegraphic Hragagee Criinance, 18. Received, January
20.10.)
London, Jan 10.
A thrilling story of ad- venture and hardship suc- cessfully overcome by deser- ters from the French Foreign Legion comes to hand to-day from Gibraltar.
Both men concerned are British, one of them a Londoner and the ather a Scotsman.
They made their escapes separ- ately and reached Gibraltar aftur Berles of narrow cscapes from recapture. They are leaving for England to-morrow.
Stanley Frederick Ball, a youth. ful Londoner, escaped from the Legion encampment at Sidi-bel- Abbes afler a quarrel with a Ger- man corporal.
FRIENDLY ARABS.
and
He trekked through the desert for over two hundred miles, re- different ceiving assistance . points from friendly Arabs finafly reached the Franco-Spanish border of Morocco in safety.
The British Consul at Malaga for his passage to arranged Gibraltar, Ball complained of ex- ecedingly rough treatment by N.C.O.'s of the Legion. who hel nye wore mostly German. The privates were also given bad fond,
COMMUNICATIONS
CHANG'S BRIGADES
ACTIVE
SHANGHAI, JAN. 10.
A RENEWAL OF HOSTILITIES IN NORTH CHINA IS IMMINENT. THE JAPANESE MILI- TARY COMMAND IS NOW PREPARING FOR OFFENSIVE OPERATIONS AT CHIUMENKOW PASS, A FEW MILES TO THE NORTH OF SHAN- HAIKWAN.
Japanese infantry and cavalry are already moving against the pass where one of Chang Hsuch-liang's re- giments is reported to be entrenched.
Tokyo. messages allege that four brigades of Chinese troops, acting under orders from Chang Husch- liang, have entered Jehol through Chiumenkow Pass and are constituting a menace to the Japanese lines of com munications from Chinchow to Shanhaikwan.
The Japanese Military Command fears the possible isolation of the Japanese troops at Shanhaikwan and have ordered the new operations with the object of cut- ting the line of retreat of Chang Hsueh-liang's brigade.
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CHINESE ENTRENCHED IN PASS
STRONG, FEELING AGAINST JAPAN
DEMAND OF GERMAN LIBERAL PARTY
Berlin, Jan, 9,
The Socialist-Democratic Party In the Reichstag have submitted to the Government an interpella- tion regarding the Far Eastern conflict which asks whether the German Government is
(1) prepared to adopt the at- titude that Japan has committ- ed a breach of the Leaguo Covenant and of the Kellogg Pact
(2) prepared to advocato at Geneva that the League demand immediate unconditional recog altion and execution of the Lytion Report; in default of which all signatories to the abore Pacts shall immediately be obliged to sever diplomatic and business relations with Japan
(3) prepared to instract its representatives on the commit. teo of nineteen to demand the immediate convocation of an extraordinary Assembly of the League of Nations-Reuter.
PEKING TREASURES
MUSEUM RUMOURS
DISPROVED COMMISSION'S REPORT
(Special to "Talograph".)
H.M. submarine Rainbow, which, after a chapter of accidenti hai loft
Portsmouth for Hongkong-
RUSSIA TO ARM
SIGNIFICANT STALIN STATEMENT
THE SECOND FIVE YEAR PLAN
Moscow, Jan. 9,
The Second Five-Year Plan is {to be less ambitious than the first, according to the aims outlined by M. Stalin ín a speech to the Cen- { tral Conumittee of the Communist
Party.
The most important feature of the domestic programme, for ex- ample, is the provision of an an- nual increase the industrial
CANTON EXPRESS SUBMARINE output by thirteen per cont. in-
MISHAP
LOCOMOTIVE DERAILED
EXCITEMENT IN KOWLOON
Great excitement prevailed at the Kowloon Railway Station this morning when the locomotive of
the Canton express jumped a switch and became derailed.
Fortunately, the train was leaving the station at 8.16 and had not gathered speed:
SAILS
REPLACING THE POSEIDON
A CHAPTER OF ACCIDENTS
London, Jan. 9.
stead of twenty-two per cent, as hitherto,
industries
M. Stalin claimed that the first Five Year Plan had been fulfilled.
He made a significant statement towards the close of his speech, declaring that some would from now
on be slowed down in order to facilitate the manufacture of arms and ammuni- tlon as some of her neighbours have not signed Non-Aggression Pasta with Rusala-Reuter.
H. M. submarine Rainbow, 1,475 tons, one of Britain's latest submarines, left Portsmouth to BRITISH TROOPS day for Hongkong where she is to replace the ill-fated Peseidon.
CALLED OUT
The Rainbow le due in Hong kong on March 15. She should have left for Chinn some consider- RUSHING TO ALWAR just bale time ago but since she was .mcommissioned has been involved |
BY TRAIN Shein two accidents."
was doing only two miles an hour She went nshore near Vontnor
when the mishap occurred. in a fog in January last year. GRAVE UPRISING
ENQUIRY TO BE HELD.
(Gy Telegraph, Copèright, Telegraphie
The passengers were transferred After refit, preparing to go East, Messages Ordinunos, 1882. Raceirod, January 10. 11.8 a.m.)
to another string of couches and she came into collision with tho
Alwar, Jan. 9. Nanking, Jan. 10.
The growing seriousness of the with a fresh locomotive were able paddle-steamer Fremier at the The special Commission of
upssing at Govindgarh has nocea- to resume their journey an hour entrance to Portland Harbour. Enquiry appointed to investigate and a half later.
A hole large enough to drive a sitated the despatch of British motor-car through was torn in the troops to assist the State troops. Tokyo messages give the follow-issuer indientes that the League the accusations widely circulated
excursion steamer's starboard bow A special train conveying the UNDER A TRUCK.
ing explanation of the new opera-as virtually abandoned the last against the authoritles in charge
of the Peking Palace Museum, Shortly after eloven o'clock, a and the water rushed in im-British troops under Instructions of workmen with mediately-but the hole was thres to help in the operations against Donald MacDonald, who hails tions contemplated by the Japan-hope of conciliation.
Chinese observers emphasise that has now submitted its report to large gang
Teranes and levers, succeeded in inches away from a bulkhead the insurgent Meos is now on Ita from Glasgow, escaped by hiding ese military:
With the two-fold object of since there exists no basis for con- the Control Yuan, under a train truck, where he
The report is very lengthy and getting the locomotive buck on to which held and prevented the way to the city.
Elght thousand rebels are clung for many hours, arriving at preventing the encirclement of ciliation between Chinn and Japan. Tetuan exhausted, the train hav- the Japanese forces and of cutting the League should inmediately makes a few minor criticisms, but the rails.
RESCUE WORK,
arms against the State authorities ing several times been searched off, thereby reducing their offen proceed to action under Paragraph it amounts to an exoneration of
the the Muscum officials from the turn and was not damaged in any
Like lightning the bluejackets in and are attempting to take for him. He also complained of sive powers, four of Chang Hsuch-Four, Article Fifteen, of
lang's brigades in Eastern Jehol, League Covenant in view of the charges of secretly selling art way, while the tender attached to
it remained on the rails. brutal treatment by seniors.
Shanhai-treasures from the Museum..
The the submarine began rescue work. Government building. Several at- which are considered a Biennce to Japanese occupation of
The reports placed into circula- following conches were not en-Women's screams pierced the air tacks have been repulsed.-Reuter. tion some little time ago are dangered.
An enquiry is to be and children cried, but there was |
no panic. stated to have beon based upon held into the mishap. sensational and groundless
JAPAN AND LEAGUE
STATEMENT BY MR. MATSUOKA
RECENT EVENTS OF NO ACCOUNT
the Japanese lines of communien-kwan and the promise of serious
taking developments in Johol. tion, the Japanese are measures to occupy Chiumenkow L'ass.
"According to press despatches, the four brigades of Chang Hsuch liang are bolleved to have entered Jehol a few miles to the north of Shanhaiwan, through this pass.
ADVANCE BEGUN.
LEAGUE "USELESS."
All Chinese circles are viewinkmours. with complete pessimism the up proaching session of the Committee of Nineteen.
rit-
PUBLIC SALES. Referring to the public sale of Bilks, perishable goods, such The Chinese newspapers are furs, medicines, etc. the Report printing daily articles and state-blames the officials for undervalu- ments reflecting on the efficacy of ing some of these articles.
It also criticises the officials for "As a preliminary to the opera the League and urging prolonged tions, a Japanese cavalry regiment resistance as the sole means of selling certain gold utensils. The from Chinchow is reported to have dealing with Japanese aggression.Report finally pays a tribute to formed a junction with an infantry Reuter.
the manner in which the Museum detachment from Shanhailowan, near Shanbalkwan yesterday, and to have begun an advance in the di- Mr. Matsuoka, Japan's special rection of Chlumenkow, where one Manchurin dispute delegate to of Chang's regiments is reported the League of Nations, in the to be entrenched in the Pass."- course of a statement made to Reuter.
Rome, Jan. 9.
CHINA CANNOT DECLARE WAR
Is being kept up and maintained. -Reuter,
KIANGWAN WAR SUFFERERS
SPECIAL RACES POSTPONED
WONG CHING-WEI INTERVIEWED HILOSORIKMENYALCHE the Press at Forli to-day, said CHINA NOW DEMANDS ACTION.
Berlin, Jan. 9. China does not feel strong that the Japanese thesis at the
Nauking, Jan. 10. "League would remain unchanged
upon Recalling that the Committee of enough to declare war despite the recent developments)
Nineteen originaily intended to Japan even though sho might, at Shanhaikwan.
Manchuria, he declared, is an keep the draft resolution strictly were her circumstances different, independent State with a complete secret until an agreement had been feel that the present situation de- right, at a suitable moment, with obtained from China and Japon, manded it, said Mr. Wang Ching- the assistance of Japan, to claim Chinese circles here are of opinion wei, in an interview to-day.
The former Premior of China is. 40 p.m.) that he sudden" publication of her fucopohdenco.
(Continued on Page 7.) Japan had no special interest to the resolution (elsewhere in this
remain in the League because she
was between the United States and
Russia which are not members.
A strong current of opinion in COLOSSAL KREUGER FRAUDS
Japan, he added, is against Japan remaining in the League, but this
in still the vlow of the minority, at
present.-Router.
LLOYD GEORGE INDISPOSED
CONFINED TO BED
WITH CHILL
REVELATIONS IN FINAL REPORT
OF AUDITORS
Stockholm, Jan. 9. (como had been overstated by some
The disclosure that the late Ivar £55,500,000, represented by flcti-
Kreuger spent about twenty-four, tious credits.. million pounds storling during
The successful concealment of
יי
The locomotive did not over
bont from sinking.
:
The submarine received only į superficial damage.
A plank was run out to the deck
BIG GUN-RUNNING of the Premier and along this
SCARE
VIENNA ALARM
UNNECESSARY
(Our Own Correspondent).
narrow gangway scores of ex- cursionists hurried to the sub- marine.
The Rainbow's deck was soon loaded with terrified children- some of them still clutching spades and pails-anxious fatliers and mothers and-girls in light holiday frocks and silk stockings.
EGYPT SEEKING LOANS
in
the
FIRST APPEAL FOR THIRTY YEARS
(Our Own Correspondent).
By Telegraph, Copyright, Telegraphia Messages Ordinance, 1883. Neosisad, January 10, 10.30 0.m.)
So crowded did the deck become
London, Jan. 10. that many of the rescued passen- The Egyptian Government's (By Telegraph. Copyright. Teagraphiegers had to climb to the conning first appeal to the Calro Messages Ordinanor, 1981. Mircolved, January tower and descend into the sub-market for thirty years is con-
anrine itself.→→Router.
- 1a, 10.20a.m.)
London, Jan. 10.
A big gun-running scare which caused a sensation in Vienna' yes-
money
tained in a Royal Decree authoris- ing the Ministry of Finance to Issue a rallion Egyptian pounds
terday has been proved to have|CONSTABLE OF THE worth of Treasury Bonds at four
a simple explanation.
The scare began on the arrival from Italy of forty waggons which were found to be loaded with rifles and machine-guns.
sholl
(Special to "Telograph”.)
When an enquiry was institut- fily Telegraph, Copyright, Telegraphia ed, it was discovered that they Messages Ordinance, 2881. Received, January wore Austrian war material, con-
Shanghai; nJn. 10.. signed to a Hirtenberger
they The special race meeting of- factory for repair, where ganised for the relief of Kiang-were manufactured.- wan war sufforers has been post- poned until January 25, which is the date of the Chinese New Year." {~~~Router.
MANCHUKUO LEADER IN LONDON
GOODWILL MISSION
ANNOUNCED
London, Jan. 10. General Tin: Go, a Manchukuo
EFFORT TO BOOST SILVER
NEW BILL BEFORE CONGRESS
Washington, Jan. 9. A Bill authorising the United States Treasury to buy 250,000,000 dollars worth of silver bullion, by the issue of silver certificates, has
TOWER
LORD METHUEN'S SUCCESSOR
London, Jan, 9. H. M. the King has approved that Field Marshal Sir George Francis Milne, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, be appointed Con- atable of the Tower in the room of the late Field Marshal Lord! Mathuen.
In the New Year's Honours List, it was announced that Sir George Milne had been created o Baron.— British Wireless...
per cent. interest. redeemable in five years, and also two and a half million Egyptian pounds worth of Treasury bonds at four and a redeem- half per cent. Interest, able in 1943.
The bonds are free of all tañů! tion.
GRAVE SPANISH UNREST
TERRORISTS AGAIN ACTIVE
Barcelona, Jan. 10. Torrorists resumed their act CHINESE EDUCATIONtivity last evening, attacking the Law Courts and, firing upon the polico headquartora. Several casualties occurred in Barcelona and neighbouring towns but the situation la under control.
It is amcially announced. I;
MISSION IN EUROPE NOW VISITING ROME
Romo, Jan, 0. Six Chinese educationalists,
fourteen years of fraudulent deal these amazing frauds is attribut- ings, is made in the Anal report of ed to the unbounded confidence war-lord, has arrived in London, been introduced into the Senato the auditors who have been ex-felt in the man himself, the gen-representing Mr. Pu Yi, Regent of by Senator Dill (Washington).
The certificates, under, the Bill, headed by Mr. Chi Poo-chang, who Madrid that ten rebels and thre London, Jan. 9. amining the affairs of Kreuger and oral acceptance of his claim that Manchuria.
He told the Daily Mail that he would be legal tender for all debts. are visiting Europe studying edu- soldiers were killed during re disturbanconsi secrecy was essential to the suc- Mr. Lloyd Gorge, who is in Toll,
The allvar is to be purchased cation systems, arrived to-day involutionary
Province, Valeneli Liverpool, whore he was to have The Report atatos that the falcess of his operations, the auto-had undertaken a mission of good- fulfilled a platform engagement to-nification of the firm's nezounts bocratic powers conferred upon him will to Europe "to give Europeans at the market price up to a maxi- Rome and were formally received Pedralba
of Rome.--Reuter,
proclaimed tomorrow Resiter, day, la confined to bed with a chill:gan in 1917, after which the bal- and the unquestioning obedience a clear idon about Manchukuo.mum of 125 conts per ounce, five at the City Hall by the Governor where a general strike is bein
Router.
times its present price-Reuter. --British Wirolesa,
anco sheets showed that the in-jot Kreguer's officials-touter.