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All that is knowm about tyre making is embodied in
DUNLOP
TYRES
HEAVY FIGHTING CONTINUES NEAR CHAOYANG Aerial Activity at Kailu: Volunteer Forces Bombed
ARMS
EMBARGO
STRONG SUPPORT IN THE
COMMONS
FALL OF NANLING
CLAIMED
INTERNATIONAL CHINESE DENY TOKYO
QUESTION
(Special to "Telegraph".)
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*London, Feb. 21.
Opinion is very divided among members of the House of Com- -mons regarding the crisis in the
Far East.
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There are a large number of sympathisers with Japan, mostly Conservatives, and there is large group which roundly condenin Japan, including all the Opposi-į tion Labour M.P.8.
Those favouring an Arms export embarge include all the Labour Party, most of the. Liberals and many from the Conservative Party.
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The Conservatives, or many of them, strongly favour the principle of the embargo, though they re- cognise the practical difficulties except by international action.- Reuter,
SIR JOHN SIMON'S STATEMENT
TO AWAIT ASSEMBLY
DECISION
London, Feb. 21.
A strong demand for an arms embargo against Japan was made in the House of Commons to-day! when Sir John Simon made aj
REPORTS
BITTER FIGHT RAGING
TOKYO, FEB: 22.
BITTER FIGHTING IS STILL PROCEEDING IN THE CHAOYANGSU REGION. AN OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUE FROM CHINCHOW STATES THAT THE JAPANESE HAVE OCCUPIED NANLING.
The offensive operations are continuing and the next objective of the Japanese is Peipino, at the terminus of the branch railway from Chingchow, after which it is expected that a halt will be called until the order is issued for the general invasion of Jehol
Japanese aircraft have been active at Kailu, where the main thrust is to be made. A concentration of Chinese Volunteers were heavily bombarded from the' air-Retuer.
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PEKING, FEB. 22, 11.01 a.m. CHINESE MILITARY HEADQUARTERS DO NOT ADMIT THE LOSS OF NANLING. THEY STATE THAT A FIERCE BATTLE FOR THE CITY WAS FOUGHT ALL DAY YESTERDAY AND THAT IT WAS STILL RAGING LAST NIGHT. THE JAPANESE ARE ATTACKING WITH TANKS, FIELD GUNS AND AEROPLANES-Reuter.
statement regarding the situation PEKING AWAITING THE
in the Far East. ·
The Foreign Secretary said he had no information confirming
the press reports of fighting in
ZERO HOUR
fence arrangements, but yester- day afternoon he managed to find
time to receive Mr. Bernard Shaw, who has devised a perfect solution of the Manchurian problem.
Mr. Shaw declared that thirty million Chinese in Manchurial
Jehol, but the Chinese delegation Winter Again Descends on must become Nationalists of the
at Geneva has
been informed
that the Cen-
ment has or-
tral Govern-
dered Marshal
Jehol Highlands
(Special to "Telegraph”)
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Chang Hauch- Hermosa Ordinance, 1894. fineriood, February liang to resist 14, 241 am),
the Japanese) Invasion.
Peking, Feb. 22. North China is awaiting the As regards Japanese zero hour in an atmos- the proceed-phere of tension, while hurried ings of the inal preparations for the defence League, Six of Jehol and the Shanhaikwan John said they area are being carried on. must Await
A large number of camels have the decision of
been impressed for the transpor- the Assembly which was already Lation of supplies and munitions. in session.
Simon.
These sturdy Mongolian beasts
SNOW FALLING HEAVILY.
irish type, which will mean that it will require one Japanese soldier. with a rule to look after ench Chinese, which is, of course, im- possible.-Reuter.
OLD MAN BURNED
TO DEATH
TOO
WEAK TO LEAVE
HIS BED
Our photo shows the League of Nations Assembly in session, considering the Sino Japanese dispute.
STATE AID FOR JAPAN'S TEN POINTS
SHIPPING
NOT CONTEMPLATED
IN BEZTAIN
*London, Feb. 21.
In the House of Commons_to- day, Dr. Borgin, of the Board of Trade, stated that no scheme of Government assistance for ship= building generally was under cons sideration, but the British Gov- ernment had already taken steps to secure that the international
FOR ASSEMBLY
REJECTS REPORT AND DECLINES
TO MOVE FROM STAND
aspects of shipping and ship- BRIEF GENEVA MEETING
building. should be brought prominently to the notice of the World Economic Conference. British Wirelcas.
they affect Britain,
WAR DEBTS ISSUE
RISING HOPES, IN BRITAIN
FOR A HAPPY SOLUTION
T
London, Feb. 21. Referring to the war debts ques- tion during a speech at a Pilgrims' Society dinner in London to-night,
Sir John Simon soid the British
Geneva, Feb. 21.
CHAMPIONS DAY
1
MORE CHEERFUL WEATHER
SIXTEEN PONIES
IN FIRST RACE
Brighter weather favoured: Championa Day at the Races, and ļas this is also Ladies' Day, the race for the Ladies' Purse being third on the card, the fair sex [were able to come out in brighter [attire than during the first
three days of the Meeting.
For the big. race, which is being run this afternoon, Liberty Bay or Diana Bay are strongly faneled, although a keen struggle for honours is expected and a sur- prise is not impossible. General opinion, however, is that the event is a fairly safe thing for the Dun-" bar stable.
For sweepstake ticket-holders much depends on the main event, as well over 20,000 tickets have been sold, and the prizes will ae- cordingly be much larger than usun!.
As on the first three days of the Meeting, the results, cash greeps, etc., are being transmitted from the racecourse to the Telegraph office by the teleprinter installed by the Hongkong Telephone Co... Ltd. This has proved a great boon, resulting in the saving of much time, and the severe test to which the plant has been subject- ed has in every way demonstrat- ed the reliability of this latest product of scientific skill.
The Ladies' Purse is to be pre- sented to the winning jockey by Miss Yvonne Shenton.
1 THE LEIGHTON HILL STAKES. Winner $750. Second $300. Third $200 For China Ponies, Subscription
Weight for inches as per senie, Winners barred. (Jockey Allowance), Six furlongs.
Gina of this Club of this Meeting.
THE ADOPTION BY THE ASSEMBLY. OF THE COMMITTEE OF NINETEEN'S REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS BECAME A VIRTUAL CER-Dynasty's King Salmon (158) TAINTY TO-DAY.
The Japanese counter-statement, consisting of Ten Points, was issued for publication, revealing that it is couched in terms practically closing the door to further efforts at conciliation.
Thirty-five minutes only were required for the Assembly to complete the first stage of its task to-day, after which the session was adjourned until Friday. Friday's meeting should not be a long one. The Com- mittee of Nineteen have decided that, as far as they are concerned, there will be no speeches.
JAPANESE COUNTER-STATEMENT
there is much in the Report within the Committee of Nineteen's
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(Mr. A. F. Clark) 1 Mr. IL S. Chan's Flying Boy" (158) (Mr. L. G. Frost) .2
(Mr. V. V. Needa) 3 Sixteen starters. A neck; half a length.
Sureton'a Jack O'Lantern (155)
Time:1 min. 312/5 secs. Pari-mutuel:-Win $15.70; places, $7.40, $7.20, $8.10.
CASH SWEEPS
LUCKY NUMBERS AT
THE RACES
"Race 1
No. 414
.: 101 38
.$1,150.80
-328.80. .164.40
THE ROOSEVELT
CABINET
When fire broke out in a hut ARMS EMBARGO POSITION. will be used, when fighting breaks situated in an isolated part of Concerning the question of imput, to carry ammunition and sup-Kowloon City district last night, posing an arms embargo, Sir John plies through the tortuous passes recalled President Hoover's recent which provide the only means of an aged man was caught unawares Government were fortunate to
in his sleep and burnt to death:
The following is a summary of Point 7.-Japan points out that The police surmise that he was with the U.S. President-Elect be- the Japanese counter-statement: nine out of the ten Lytton prin- pointed out that it was futile for one nation to engage in such a
sleeping within reach of a light-fore he assumed office on March Point Japan declares that ciples for a settlement, suggested
Unplaced ponies (350 each): prohibition, while the other na- The springlike weather of the ed oil lamp when it was upset, 4th. tions continued to supply armis, past few days has given place to and set the bed on fire.
The British Ambassador to Wa- which she disagrees as statements Report, cannot be fulfilled without Nos. 4, 187, 621, 394, 448, 675, 42, The matter involved complex a return of wintry conditions. A well-known character of Tongshington had returned, after his of facts, but there ie no further a strong Central Government in 86, 386, 358, 368, 92, 600.
(Continued on Page 73 - international questions on which Snow is falling heavily and in Kau village, Tsim On, the man visit to London, in full possession use in argument regarding the Chinn.
further statement would be the highlands of Jehol both the killed, was 86 years of age, Fall of the views of the Government acts. LEAGUE BLAMED, "made shortly,
altackers and the attacked willing upon evil times, he had been and had just reported that he had
The proposition for the with. a useful interview with Mr. Roose- face bitter conditions,
subsisting on the charity of
Point 2-Japan did not wish to drawal of Japanese troops pre- LABOUR QUESTION.
velt in New York yesterday. The Chinese leaders are cheer-neighbours. Lately, he fell sick
The conversations were at pre-ee Manchuria separated from sumably contemplates that the Mr. Georg: Lansbury, fender of fat and determined. There does and took to his bed, and in present at a wholly preliminary stand- Chinese sovereignty, but the security of Manchuria shall be the Parliamentary Labour Party, not seem to be any likelihood of asumed to have been in. too weak point and of an entirely general League is to some extent to be maintained by local gendarmerie, asked whether the Government was breakdown of the resistance a condition to save himself when character, but it was not too soon blamed for the events which have This is "absurd and impractle- prepared to negotiate with the through want of resolution. This dwelling, caught fire.
to say they believed that by a frank occurred since September, 1931, able". Japan maintains her ob United States and other govern- Chang Hsuch-liang has been ex- The outbreak was extinguished and intimate interchange of views wing to its hasty condemnation in jection to the proposal to include TWO APPOINTMENTS ments with a view to the inter-tremely husy directing the de-with the assistance of villagers. between the British Government the early stages of the dispute, Russia and the United States on national imposition of Sun arms
and the United States over the rallying Western opinion against the Negotiating Committee.
to propoaing
bind members whole field of current econorhic Japan.
the Point 3-Japanese military ne-of
League And problems, the way would best be
non- President-Elect Franklin D the countries of the world must self-defence, necessitated by the other State, the League will be Cabinet appointments, these being make together to assist in promot-conditions in China,
acting altra vires. fag a world recovery.
Polat 4-Japan is convinced Point 8.-The Committee of announced to-day.
Mr. Cordell Hull is to be the They who had experienced the that a fundamental solution of the Nineteen's Report encourages
A former full effect of the widespread de- dispute is not realisable unless Ching to reject peace overtures Secretary of State.
lawyer and Judge, he has been a pression had the liveliest sympathy the principles of the League and evade a settlement with the difficulties of the Ameri- Covenant, the Pact of Parts and
member of Congress since 1907. He was Chairman of the Demo- can people, who were passing the Nine-Power Treaty are appiled
cratic National Executive Com- An amazing run of luck which in a cash sweep," whilst smaller through a time of extreme trial. in harmony with realities.
Point 9-Japan-is responsible mittee from 1921 to 1924. surely must have constituted a amounts of $50 for unplaced It was only by mutual understand.
for the maintenance of peace in Mr. William H. Woodin is ap record in these matters, has been ponies have been quite numerous..ing and general co-operation that Major H. L. Nathan (Lib. enjoyed by two Europeans in con- This is the record they have lief could be found for the
Point &The Manchukuo Gov-co-operate in this direction with pointed Secretary of the Treasury. Bethnal Green) sought leave to nexion with local race meetings. achieved within the period of a stricken world-British Wireless.
ernment has progressed steadily. any friendly Powers, and is still director of numerous companies A prominent business man, he is u secure the adjournment of the The men are Sergt. A. Ryear: First prizes of £2,000, and
It is only in Johol that organised ready to do so. opposition continues.
Point, 10 Japan emphasises the and also a director of the Federal Point. 6-Bandits and troops of complexity of the Far Eastern Reserve Bank of New York. Marshal Chang Hauch-liang, en- situation, which, in view of the Reuter, couraged by the attitude of the brevity of its stay, the Lytton
embargo against Japan.
Sir John Simon replied that he
...
In
ANNOUNCE
New York, Feb. 21
was unable to anticipate the de. A POLICEMAN'S LOT-TERY LUCK prepared for the efforts which tion in Manchuria is a measure of members not to recognise an-Roosevelt has made his first two
of the government. He
thought the matter should be con- widered internationally at Geneva. Until the draft report had been. considered by the Assembly " and the nationa_had 'expressed their views, it would not only be pre- mature but improper to prevent the export of munitions to Japan.
SPEAKER REFUSES MOTION..
ASTONISHING CASH SWEEP® PRIZE
RECORD OVER A YEAR
House of Commons on the refusal Brittain and Sergt. W, S, Dail, $2,213, second prizes of $1,344 and
of the government, in view of the two members of the longkong $986, and another first prize of AIR MINISTER KETURNS. Jehol hostilities, to take im Traffic Police, to whom the winning $9,000 shared with two others, mediate steps to prevent the export of cash aweeps has become quite whilst on the first and second days of munitions to Japan.
a common experience.
The Speaker, under Standing
to accept the
London, Feb. 21.
JEHOL.
JAPAN'S CLAIM.
the Far East, has been ready to
of the present meeting, they have Lord Londonderry, Air Minister, Lengue, are concentrating their Commission could not elucidate. British and foreign warsbine in port.
At every race meeting since secured two first prizes of $1,038 arrived at Croydon to-day on his forces, and Japan, being bound by Consequently, Japan appeals to this morning were dressed to con last February, they have secured and $2,312 respectively, on through return from Geneva Britisk treaty to assure security to Man- the League Assembly to think memorate the birthday of one of other of the three prizes ticket No 8945 -