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TROOP, DEPARTURE EASES SITUATION

Shanghai, June 10.

General Huang Fu is expected

11, 1935.

The impending departure of the Japanese garrison from Tientala is the best possible indication that the situation is returning to nor- mal.-Reuter.

and would reply in two or three tion having been started at once," of the Paiplag days. Colonel Takahashi states while the offices

Word immediately that many Japanese demands have Kuomintang been fulfilled, while some have not. closed down. He said that General Ho Ying- ching's attitude was good and he, all General Ho, had carried out within bis power-United Preas. No Delays Allowed

Nanking's Orders Tlentsin, June 10.

Nanking, June, 10.

·Interviewed by the United Press

The Nanking Government issued to return to his work in the Polp- Colonel Salçal enld that General ing Government in one or two Dollars was expected at Tientsinn mandate to-day reaffirming Its Tuesday, despite contrary policy of maintaining friendly re daye, and the Central Government on

lations with foreign countries. It officials hope for the settlement press reports,

Questioned with regard to con- declared further that any acts or which might of the North China situation with-:

with

regard press comments, out untoward developments. Ac-leting reports

tholto the time limit given to the irritate foreign nations or their cording to Chinese

for accep- nationals, were strictly prohibited. Japancao demanda presented to Chinese Authorities

The mandate added that any General Ho Ying-ching Include the tance of the JapaneSS following conditions:

Colonel Sakal said that General person or persons, who ignored it (1) Withdrawal of all Central Ho Ying-ching would be allowed by organising anti-foreign activi-

com-tles, would be liable to Government troops from Pelping a few days in which and Tientsin to places south of municate with Nanking, put it the punishment.-Central News Apon- the Yellow River;

roplles from the Chinese Govern- c (2) Appointment of suitable ment were unduly delayed a date officials to take over the duties will be fixed.-United Press. from the Police Commissioner and his chief subordinates tsin.

sources

at Tien-

to

terms,

Peaceful Prospect!

Peiping, June 10.

Great Activity

In Peiping.

severe

Pelping, June 10.

Scenes of tremendous activity wore witnessed as the Chinese (3) Dismissal of Commander In the course of an interview military evacuation proceeded all pressmen to-day, night long at the Railway Station, Chiang Hau-sin (head of the Third with. Chinese Nanking Gendarmes Division in Colonel Takahashi said that the which was packed with officers and Peiping) and Mr. Teang Kwong-Japanese Higher Command con-men of the Third Gendarme Regi- all their ment, their wives, children and ching of the Pelping Military sider that practically

goods. Huge excited Branch Council;

demands have been complied with household

is consequently crowds saw the troop trains snort- ing noisily from the City-Reuter. Peaceful Withdrawal

Tientsin, June 10. The District Kuomintang moved ping. Scores of local branch offices were found locked when those places were visited.

General Shang Chen, the newly

(4) Suppression of all anti-and the tension Japaness activities alleged to have eased.

He predicted a very peaceful been

by undertaken

the pro-

period for North China following Home paganda departments of

depart the completion of the negotiations provincial Kuomintang

| Correspondeu!.

ments in North China provinces: and their due fulfilment.—Our Own its personnel and archives to Pei-

(5) Immediate closure of all anti-Japanese political bodies;

Chinn's Acceptance (6) Pressure on the Tientsin

Peiping, June 10, Chinese Police for the speedy ar-

Ap ofleinl Japanese statement} rests of the murder or murderers announces that the Chinese autho-appointed Mayor of Tientsin, told of the two pro-Japanese newrities, acting through General Ho the United Press in an interview were recently Ying-ching, have accepted all de- that the transfer of his men from paper editors, who assassinated at the Tientsin con-mands made by the Japanese, mill-Peiping to Tientsin were effected most peacefully, as was the trans cession;

tary authorities.-Reuter.

fer of General Yu Ilauch-chung's men to elsewhere.-United Presa.

Troops Leaving

New England woollen worsted Strike workers

voted Lo also against any lowering of National

(7) Destruction of all maga- Maynard, Mass., June 10.

Wish for Solution Three hundred delegates of the Recovering Administration Stan-zines, periodicals and school text booka which contain preachings"

Pelping, June 10, Textile Workers to-day dards.-United Preas.

against the Japanese and other! Interviewed by Japanese press-

Yatmen, Colonel Takahashi minor demands.-Wah Kin

General Ho's verbal reply Po.

that the Chinese would accept all the Japanese demands and wish to Petping-daoning railway zone is solve the cutstanding problems) under way. peacefully and amicably.-United | Press,

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These men, whose duty it has Peiping, June 10,

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Nanking Authorisation of General Yu, boarded five trains in an interview with United Press

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Following the receipt of the Tientsin, en route to Tinghsien, General Ho Ying-ching, Chairman necessary authorisation from Nan-on the Peiping-Hankow line. They of the Pelping Military Adminis-king General Ho Ying-ching has are assembling at this point prior tration, how he would propose to ordered the abolition of all Kuo-te their departure for Tungkunan, ful the remaining Japanese de- mingtang branches in Hopel and on the Eastern Shensi border.

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