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CHINESE WAR DECLARATION RUMOURS SPREAD Surprise Arrival in Nanking of Marshal Chang Hsueh-liang

SECRET OTTAWA AGREEMENT

CHARGE AGAINST MR. DE VALERA .

REFUSED PEACE WITH BRITAIN

Dublin, Jan. 22.

With molling day less than a week off, the election corpsign is waxing forcer, though there appears to Lave been soine re- Kponse to the appeal of the leaders, of all parties for a fair hearing for their political op- ponents.

The main issue is, of course, the Free State's economic future and a new ailogation has been made against Mr. de Valera in this connexion

It was declared, in the course of a speech at Meath by Mr. De- vitt, one of the Cosgrave candi- dates, that Mr. de Valera, in his capacity as President of the Council of Ministers, hind rejected Apeltlement with Great Britain! which was reached during thei Ottawa Conference.

AFRAID?

Mr. Devitt said that the Irish Free Stato delegates brought back with them from Ottawa the draft of A settlement with the British re- presentative, which Mr. de Valleraj turned down.

"Why", aald Mr. Devitt, "does Mr. de Valera not produce that socrat settlement? He is afraid of men with guns."-Router.

IRISH RIOT.

John Galsworthy, who is rn- ported to be seriously ill.

EGYPT DEBT SHOCK

COURT DECISION

SURPRISE.

DEBT INTEREST TO BE PAID IN GOLD.

(Our Own Correspondent).

Telegraph. Coveright, Telegraphia Mesrapez Ordinanor, 1894, Recefood, January **, 235 amİ

JEHOL INVASION EXPECTED

"MOMENTOUS" NANKING

CONFERENCES

MILITARY LEADERS TO MEET

are

THE

THE SURPRISE APPEARANCE in Nanking of Marshal Chang Houch-liang, who flew to the capital from Peking yesterday, has given rise to start. ling rumours in Shanghai that with the news from Geneva of the failure of the League's efforts at con- ciliation, China and Japan are likely shortly to be in a state of open war.

Photo shows a big political demonstration in Berlin, while intet índica.es the conditions prevailing in the city yesterday when heavy.

snow fell

- MELHELMUTILAKATİNUGSMUNAHITIJOJASTUČJAMANIDIURNIM

JOHN GALSWROTHY SERIOUSLY ILL

ANAEMIA

Persistent war rumours are agitating the Shanghai SUFFERING FROM ACUTE Stock Exchange and it is significant that the official statement regarding Chang Hsuch-liang's visit in- dicates that he has arrived for conferences of "moment-! ous importance.”

LATEST REPORTS ON SITUATION

TUAN CHI-JUI.

Regarding the visit to Nanking of Tuan Chi-jul, General Wu Poi- fu. has despatched a message to

effect

London, Jan. 22.

Mr. John Galsworthy, the noted British novelot and playwright, who was recently awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature, la seriously at his home in Ilamp- stead. Mr. Galsworthy is suffer. ing from anaemia, following a chill-cutor.

CHAPEI WAR ANNIVERSARY

BERLIN RED RAMPAGE

SERIOUS RIOTING

ALL DAY

STREET FIRES

POLICE FIRE UPON MENACING 'MOBS

Berlin, Jum. 22 Berlin came through a day of riotous political antagon.sm, aroused by the great Nazi rally in Buelow Square, with a toll of thirty-five serious casualtica.

Fire brindes were kept.extroma- ly busy in the east end of the city, where the Communista gangs set afire to mattresses and burit up huge and dangerous bonfires by piling on dustbins and barrels and other inflammable articles, with

LEG THEORY the object of impeding the march

PROTEST

PROBLEM OF BODY-LINE BOWLING

London, Jan. 10.

of the Nazis.

Many of the demonstrators were thoroughly soaked in the bitter cold weather when the brigade turned their hoses on those who ventured to interfere.

SNOWCOVERED STREETS.

The police were constantly en- It is uncertain yet whether the gaged at a dozen different points General Committee or the Cricket in dispersing demonstratora, whose Committee, which decides matters ardour was not at all cooled by relating to rules, will be convened the heavy-anowfall and the slush to discuss the Australian protest under foot. ngainst "bodyline", bowling as the leg theory has been named.

Where the situation threatened

to get beyond their control as it

The M.C.C. is now confronted did on several occasions, the police with one of the most difficult prob- gave up their attempts to dis- anleme In the history of the game porno the crowds with baton cupecially na D. R. Jardine, the charges and used their firearms against menacing Communists English captain, has implicitly ap

mobs. proved of log bowling.

Geneva. Jan. 22. ance of newspapermeni.. The Committee of Ninoteen It is understandst, General London, Jan. 23. The complications which have having examined the Japanese Feng Yu-lsiang has reon-inviter proposala, express the opinion to jain in the conference, which developed from Britain's depar- that they are quite unacceptable, will undoubtedly deal with the ture from the gold standard in-hence a unanimous decision has critical situation in North China cofar as its affects British loans been reached to proceed to the and Johol-Reuter. to foreign countries, are illus-next stage. The Committed agree trated in a decision which has that the divergencies between the) just be given by the Mixed Chinese and Japanese viewpoints so great that conciliation Dublin, Jan. 28. Court in Cairo. Fifty persons were injured as

The Court on which sits British, ecms out of the question. the result of a fight at a meeting Italian and Egyptian judges, has The meeting of the Assembly to at Tralee, held by supporters of given a decision holding that not-decide whether conciliation has Mr. Cosgrave, who was one of withstanding Britain's departure actually failed will probably take the speakers.

from the gold standard, the EgYP-place on either February 1 or 2. Motor-cara were stoned and the tian Government must pay the A communique issued after the Japanese aid. General Wu states police used batons to

the coupons of the Egyptian public Committee's meeting, says that M. that Tuan Chi-jul shares with the TO GO WITHOUT street.

The outbreak followed consider- able heckling of Mr. Coagrave. Whan the fight broke out, neventy Civil Guards threw a cordon round the streets and restored quiet. Mr. Cosgrave was not injured.-Reuter,

clear

C.ER. DEFENCE CONSOLIDATED

JAPANESE TROOPS DO GARRISON DUTY

(Special to "Telegraph")

Elly Telegraph.

Afastages Ordinance, 1495. Ruscirod, January,

13, 2.33 MJ

Copyright. Telegraphia]

Harbin, Jan. 23.

debt in gold,

APPEAL LIKELY.

the public bodies of Shanghai APPEAL TO CHINESE refuting rumours to the that he is attempting to stage a come-back in North China with

country contempt for Hymans and Sir Erle Drummond whole have been informed that the aggressivé fores, and that he will Japanese Government is not pre-never be used as their tool. The decision is, it is stated, Pared to accept the draft resolu-

ATTACK ON JEHOL. estimated to cast Egypt about a ton of December 20, even if there million and a half sterling an-is a possibility of the invitation

Peking. Jan. 29. nually in extra interest.

to non-member states to partici-

Count Uchida's speech in the It le almost certain that the pato in the negotiations being Diet in generally taken to indicate, Government will apeat against eliminated from the draft. the docialon. It is pointed out Committee could only state the that Jehol will be invaded as anon

proposing that it is tantamount to increas- impossibility of

acceptable to both ing the debt principal by forty resolution

parties. Reuter, milions sterling.

!

S.S. TEAN GOES AGROUND

BUT REFLOATED LATER

CHANG'S ARRIVAL..

The

A

CITIZENS

A MEAL

Should the M.C.C. agree upon a decision, it will probably be cabled direct to the Australian Board of Control without the reply being disclosed publicly,--Router.

"BOORISH AND INSULTING."

Melbourne, Jan. 19.

The Hon. W. S. Kent Hughes, Minister without Portfolio In

Victorin State, and formerly

FOUR POLICE STABBED. Four policernon were stabbed in the course of the day.

Several Nazle were waylald and badly mauled by Communist hoo. ligans who worked the side-streets In ganga:

Over a hundred arrests were re- ported by the evening by the polico, who were still actively on-

leading athlete, made a public gaged this evening. proteat to-day against the FURTHER TROUDLE FEARED. boorish, bittor and insulting" Further, trouble is to be anti- wording of the Australian Board's cipated this week. The Coma-

message to the M.C.C.

munists announce that they are (Special to "Telograph".)`'

England'e attitude towards staging protest demonstrations to Telegraph. Cespricht,, Telepraskiej Australia's fast bowlera in 1921 (last for a week. The demonstra- Ordinance, 1891. Bessived, January was vory different, he said. tions will be inaugurated at a Jardine is a good sportsman and a great mass meeting to be held on thorough gentleman, Mr. Hughes Tucaday outside the former Im- concluded.-Reuter.

perial Palace, provided police per- mission can be obtained-Reuter.

(By

143 m.)

Shanghai, Jan. 23.

The Chinese community

of

יז

aa Japanese military preparations ara complete.

For the moment the lall on the Shanghal are planning to go with northern front continues. Fresh out a meal on January 28, the an Japanese reinforcementa have

Nanking, Jan. 23. arrived in the vicinity of Shan-nivers of the outbreak of the Marshal Chang Hauch-langhaikwan and considerable move- Shanghal War, and to contribute and Marshal Tuan Chi-jui, who ments of Japanese troops on the the money thus saved to a Nation- wan Premier of China in the early Jehol border are reported. days of the Republic, were sur- It is believed that the outbreak of Salvation Fund.

The miliar

TROOP MOVEMENTS. Chinese reports states that

An anneal for the cooperation

SQUALLING."

Sydney, Jan. 19. The controversy regarding Eng-

lish bowling tactics has become vory noisy and bitter. London reports indicate that the leading English spurtsmen are strongly defending England's attitude and

One section of local opinion lat accusing the Australian team and Board of "squalling".-Reuter,

JAPANESE EARN HIGH PRAISE

SHANGHAI

(Special to "Telegraph") fly Teleoratih, Copyright, Telegraphis Massages Ordinance, 2104. Recutvah, JuanDTY 42, 8.04 1.m.}

reminding Australia particularly UNIVERSITY TEAM IN prise visitors to Nanking yester-of hostilities in the Jehol region

is drawing nearer.

of all Chinese in the Shanghai of complainte against the Austra- day.

It is learned that the Young authorities anticipate a Jananen area in this plan has been issued lian fast bowlers, Gregory and Marshal has come to the capital offensive in the Shih Ho sector by over a hundred Street Unions McDonald in 1021. Liout. General Hirose, wha com- Captain J. G. Smart, master of for the purpose of initiating chronizing with an attack on and other public bodice and has

Jchol,

been broadcast from various radio manded the Japanese forces which the China Navigation Company's

stationa. carried out the great drive longas. Tenn, which arrived in port with Marshal Chiang Kai-shek the Chinese Eastern Railway, at 7 a.m. yesterday, reported at and other military leaders, mili-

In the printed anneal. it is re- eastern section. returned to the Harbour Office having gonetary and political conferences

iterated that the only policy which Harbin to-day.

aground on Laimes Bar in the of momentous importance. Japanese troops are continually it is possible for China to adopt General Hirose informed Reu- Canton River at 9 p.m. on Friday. Except to a few high officials, pouring from Liaoning across the ter's correspondent that Japanese The vessel was reflonted with his arrival in Nanking by air Jehol border, while those station-in the face of continued Japancac garrisons are boing maintained at the tide on Saturday at 8.20 p.m. was completely unexpected ed in Heilungkang are being 388ression, is resistance by mill- Imienpo, Shihlaohotze, Hengtao- No datange was suffered.

that it almost escaped the vigil (Continued on Page 7.) hotze, Hailin Muling, and Pogranitchnaya, while the

in-

termodiate stations will be guard-

ed by Manchukuo troops.

All trains on the line are for the time being guarded by Japanese troops.-Reuter,

HINKLER'S HOME

BURGLED

UNOCCUPIED AT

THE TIME

London, Jan. 17.

While the acarch in the Alps la still befog made for Bert Inklor, his house near Southampton was found to have been onteret by barglarato-day and rangácked from top to bottom.

The place was unoccupied at the time as Mrs. Hinkler Is in New Zealand and it is not known how much is mlaaing..

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Here are the first picturas received in the Colany from Shanbaikwsn after the recekt Sino Japaa- ata clank there. Lefi shows one of the buildings in the neighbourhood of the South Gate, reduced to rus

as a result of the barabardments right, a portion of the wall where bombi from Japanese planes fall with

deadly accuracy,

tary force.

The League is doing nothing to meet Japanero "Imperialistic Aggression." The Chinese people must act for themselves.

ARMS POSSESSION CASES

SENTENCES AT THE SESSIONS

At the Criminal Sessions this

Shanghai, Jan. 23. Thia morning the Shanghai Maru will return to their nativo land one of the finest sporting aggregations that has ever visited International Settlement. namely, the Wasada University.

The team is departing to a blaze of glory. It has met and triumphed over the very hearty

the

Every Chinese citizen, the mea-morning Wong Hoi, alias Wonz Opposition that Shanghal offered and triumphed in a way which gge declares, has a duty to per- Hol-fat, alias Wong Hol-chun, demonstrated the real menang of form for the nation, Reuter. was sentenced to two years" hard

Inbour by the Pulsne Judge (Mr. that oft-misused term, sportsman- Justice Wood) for the unlawful ship-Router. A Harbour Offico circular staten possession of a revolver. The that the office will be closed on Thursday and Friday, which have case was hoard at the previous heen declared general holidays. The sitting of the Scasions on Thurs- Entry and Clearance Office will be day last, when sentence entirely closed on Thursday, but will deferred.

FINE WEATHER

WAB The anticyclone Is stationary over North China. Fresh monsoon

be open from 10 a.m, to noon on Fri- Mr. J. A. Fraser, assistant will prevail over the China Const, day, while the Junie Mee will be Attorney General, stated that on and the Northern China Sea. entirely closed on Thursday, and July 4th last accused was non-Local forecast: North, winds, will be open from 11 am to noon forced to six week, Imprisonment fresh; fine,

on Friday.

for aiding and abetting an offence of Inreeny and one benth's hard

London, Jan. 23. Soventy per cent. of London Four bontpeople were charged be- labour for assault. fore the Hon. Comdr. Hoto, at the For the unlawful posaonsion of buses are affected by the strike Marine Court this morning, with daggors, Wong Sang and Wong stoppage, due to the men's objec- having anchored their craft in the Fat, alian Wong Kun-fat, weretion to the speeding-up 'schedule. Yamunti typhoon shelter so an to sentenced to one year's imprison- The West End was almost deserted cause obstruction to the fairway. They admitted the charge, and were ment with hard labour. These In the absence of traffic last each fined for dve days' imprison antences were also deferred from night. No settlement had been

Thursday last.

reached at midnight--Bentor,

ment

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