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二拜禮,洗九廿月十英港香 TUESDAY,
OCTOBER 29, 1935.
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MANCHUKUO ULTIMATUM REJECTED
MONGOLIA WON'T ACCEPT
RUSSIA FEARS MOVE BY JAPANESE
OPPORTUNITY TO GAIN GROUND IN ASIA
(SPECIAL TO "TELEGRAPH”)
(By United Press Spreint Correspondent at Muscus)
Moscow, Oct. 29.
Russo-Japanese relations have again become strain-
ed with the announcement to-day that Manchukuo-
HMS. Renown, one of the big British warships sent into the Mediterranean in connection with the Italo-Ethiopian dispute, is here alinion entering Gibraltar. Härba uri
Mongolian negotiations, regarding general relations be- JAPAN'S WARNING TO
tween the two states, have broken down.
A Government news agency despatch states that Mongólia has rejected the Manchukuoan “ultimatum” which demanded acceptance of a commission, including three Manchus, to settle the border disputes between the two states.
Due to the fact, that Mongolia and Manchukuo are respectively dependencies of the Soviet Government and the Japanese, it is assumed that the situation will even- tually have to be referred to Moscow and Tokyo.
The Soviet insists that the Com- mission Scheme la part of a general plan for Manchukunipanese penetration af Mongolia, designed to make possible the seizure of con- trol of rich Mongolian, trade in Bvestock, furs and wool.
• MONGOLIa amazed Oficial telegrams state, that Mongolian authorities are amazed at Manchukuo's attitude. which cannot alt negotiations for the settlement of the differences bes tween the two states and is likely
dangerously
their strain
i
relations."
It is believed that the North China rebellion, in the vicinity of Hsiangho, is influencing the situa- tion, due to the reopening of the old caravan route from Kalgan to: Ulandator. This would strengthen the position of any autonomIONS.
North Chink state, conomically.
RUSSIA'S FEARS
Russians fear that Japan is taki
PAR
JAPANESE PRESSURE ON CHINA
HAS TIME COME TO RESIST?
FATEFUL PARLEYS..
(Special to "Telegraph")
Ang Tdegraph, Pappiiphit. Trieurupkie Mes. Ordinaner, 1921. Brenand,” fletoler 2. 1 PA
Shanghai, Oet. 29. the outward calm,
CHINA LEADERS
(SPECIAL TO “TELEGRAPH")
Tientsin, Oct. 29.
The Japanese Consul-General Mr. Shigeru Kawagoe, has presented in note to General Shang Chen, Stary Governor
of Hopel, and General Süng Chi-yuon, andther of the principal North Chinn leaders, and also to the Mayors of Peiping and Tien- Isin, accusing the Chinese authorities of failure to suppress the North China Kuomintang Blueshirts and other anti-Japanese activi. tles, in violation of the agreement reached last summer.
The note warns of the "serious situation" arising and de- anunds “drastic netion."
~~Jupariëšë “Military Headquarters has issued a statement re- inforcing the Consul-General's Noté and declaring that the military are unable to tolerate a continuance of the existing situation. They demand that the Chinese net drastically to suppress anti-Japanese activities,
人
The statement warns the Chinese against their favourite
tacties of using foreign barbartans to defent foreign barbarians,“
It is understood that this latter paragraph refers to rumoured Sino-Soviet understanding,-United Press,
NO PERMIT
TO LAND IN
world attention upon the Italo-and Nunking have intimated that ing advantage of the focussing of authoritative sourets in HONGKONG Ethiopian situation and the con-the
centration of the British fleet in Lonabated in North China.
crisis
fundamentally the Mediterranean.
It is felt that Japan may at that Major-General Tada, Japanese Messages from Tientsin confirm tempt, at this juncture, te round Commander-in-Chiet İB, North
Lo
out her Asintie and economie em-China, is bringing pressure nire by lding Mongolia to the bear upon the Nanking Govern: | territory under ber control.----
ment to accept Japanese collabura. Į Gaited Press.
tion against the Chinese Com-1 munists in the North-west, which) the Chinese consider wou'd lan- gerously increase Japanese in-
KUOMINTANG PARLEY
MINISTERS ATTEND
SESSION
'Shanghai, Oct. 29.
Ituence.
The Japanese despatch to the effect that China's refusal would terminate the Japanese army's efforts to co-operate," is typical. ed to frighten Chinn into submis- alon, it is held.
U.S. AIRCRAFT STILL
KEPT OUT
при
FALSE S'HAL REPORTS
(Special to "Telegraph")
vice to land in the British Colony,
HOPES TO SETTLE DISPUTE
the
TRIBUTE PAID TO CHINESE
LEAGUE EXPERT'S IMPRESSIONS
PEOPLE BACK GOVERNMENT
Geneva, Oct. 28.
A tribute to the sincere effort at reconstruction and reorganisa- tion being made by the Govern ment of China was paid to-day by M. Robert Hias, director of the League of Nations section Communications and Transit, when he was reporting on his mis- alum to China at the beginning of the year.
on
He said he was particularly struck by the wholesome spirit with which the Government's efforts had been received.
The Government and other au- thorities enn now set out on the path
without of reconstruction fear, said M. Hans. Public opinion. is behind them and already more eritient of inertia and timidity than boldness,
He was also impressed, he said, by the tendency tó deviso original solutions, conceived with strict regard for the 'special conditions in the country. Lengue co-opera- tion, however, cannot anywhere ease suspicion or discontent.
In the near future, as far as he can see, the League will prob- fably be called upon to co-operate chiefly in road, transport and hydrate werks, co-operative de-
BRITAIN BLOCKS
ANNEXATION
COMPROMISE NOT POSSIBLE
LABOUR SAYS CABINET
1894.
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PLANS FOR WAR
(SPECIAL TO "TELEGRAPH")
(By Telegraph. Copyright, Telegraphic Messages Ordinanco,
Receiveil Oct. 29, 8.30 a.m.)
London, Oct. 28. Developments in the European situation, and in the African field to which it is so closely related, con- tinue to engage the chancellories, and the politicians.
The Independent Labour Party, as a part of its election campaign, issued a manifesto to-day accusing the Government of preparing for war in the Mediter- ranean in "defence of imperial interests." The mani- festo criticises the Labour Party for endorsing the anti-Italian sanctions.
Meanwhile, in the international sphere, competent observers express the opinion that Great Britain will oppose either open or veiled Italian annexation of the Tigre Province of Ethiopia, which is regarded as an Amharic region belonging to the Selassie tribes, where- as Italy contends it should be an Italian colony or mandate.
"TROOPS" EAGER TO ATTACK
AWAIT ORDER TO DRIVE SOUTH
ADDIS ABADA
THREATENED
The
(Special to "Talograph")
Asmara, Oct. 28. following despatch WAS The United Press correspondents at the front:
BALDWIN TALKS ONlopment, public health, techni- received from
teal and agricultural development, and in certain questions of "indus- trial technique-Reuter,
MINE PROBLEM
CAMPAIGNING COMMENCES
electors,
London, Oct. 28.
BISHOP OF LONDON ROBBED
THIEF SENDS LOOT TO HOSPITAL
The army is eagerly awaiting the word which will start it on its second march of conquest. It expects to drive southwards again immediately,
To-day finds italian troops in possession of 5,000 square miles of Ethiopian territory.
More land is being added to the total daily with the peaceful sub- mission of the chiefs.United Press.
FEAR OF BOMBING
It is learned that Britain has re- frained from communicating Signor Mussolini's "minimum" compromise: 'proposals tu the Ethiopian Emperor, apparently not con- sidering them worthy of serious consideration. The Italinu offer. does not justify modification of the anti-Italian sanctions, Britain feels.
In spite of the fact that an Im- mediato compromise is regarded as impossible, it is learned that peace soundings continue.-United Press. BRITISH TROOPS
Alexandria, Oct. 28.
A transport arrived to-day with 1,000 men from England.
Three other transports arrived from India, bringing 2,000 men. These will reinforce the Egypt garrisons,-United Press,
Escape From Gales
NO FATALITIES IN WEEK-END STORM
REMARKABLE RESCUES
London, Oct. 28. The British election campaign svaa in full blast to-day, the
Shipping circles are congratu- lating themselves that no yes Shanghai, Oct. 20. Prime Minister, Mr. Baldwin, Mr.
were lost in gales which lashed the Atlantic Ocean this woek-end, According to Chinese press re-Anthony Eden, the Minister for the-inspired despatches design- parts published here to-day, the true of Nations. Sir Kingsley
Addis Ababa, Oct. 28.. In contrast to last week-end, when Anti-aircraft artillery has been the largest number of casualties Hongkong Government has agreed Wood, Health, Minister, and the Dr. H. 1. Kung, Minister of
mounted about the elty in anticipa In many months were suffered, by General Tada has informed the operating on the trans-Pacific ser-Judia, all delivering appeals to the to permit Pan-American planes Marquis Zetland, Secretary for
Lion of air attacks. The popula- | British merchant ships. Finance, and Mr. Chung Chus, į Peiping Municipality that the Minister of Education, have en-Japanese army will hold extensive-United Press.
(Special to "Telegraph") Lion of the capital is apprehensive. Frenzied attempts
Despite the loss of two British are being
Italian reports of clashes and steamers, the Berwindles and the trained for Nanking to attend the manoeuvres in North China; from
Landon, Oct. 28. plenary session of the Central November 4 to November 7.
On enquiry in Government circles made in many constituencies to
submissions by nailve chiefs are | Esthonlu, off the Canadian coast, find candidates. Excentive Committee of the Kuo-i
this morning, the Telegraph was in-
On Friday night, thieves raided branded here as untrue. The names the entire crews were almost mira- Meanwhile, China's foremost
formed that there is no truth in Mr. David', Lloyd George and Fulham Palace and, stole a gold of chiefs who are reported to have culously saved, mintang Party.
political leaders are assembling in
cross locket, and watch and chain, surrendered are pure inventions. the Chinese reports, no permission Lord Snowden are included in the The South-West delegates, Liu Nanking ostensibly for a Kuomin- having been granted Panamerienn Opposition Liberal Hat, and it is
The Berwindlen broke in two belonging to the Bishop of Lon- A high oficial confidentially shortly after her crew abandoned Lu-yin, Li Jen-jen, Teng Ching-lang executive conference,
don. but Airways to land their pinnes here. officially reported that they are
stated: "After months of yang, Tsui Kwang-haul and Yen factually to decide whether
warship and ware rescued by the boats Chu-sze, have arrived from Hong-time has arrived to forcibly resist
There was a sequel to the inci- and serious defeats of his northern of a Canadian salvage tug and a No developments have taken place supporting Sir Herbert Samuel in kong. In the course of an inter-Japan-United Press,
on the matter during the past two his fight against the Government. dent to-day, when the Evening News chiefs, the Emperor might be able Japanese steamer, the England months, and at the moment no|
received a packet containing a to cede some of his torritory. Maru. view they stated that they have
active negotiations are proceeding,
bronze cross similar to that Now, however, it would be tant-The EsThonia's boats were pick- with them proposals from the
The question, we wore informed.
Mr. Baldwin, speaking at stolen. together with a letter amount to cutting oer own throats od up in the open sea after the South-West, and they are not going
is a somewhat complicated one, in- Wolverhampton, suld that the signed, "From a Cat Burglar and
to code our territory”—United} vennél hernell had foundered,om to Nanking until there is some
directly involving the question of Government expected within a few Kitten."
Prrak.
Reuter, sign that the authorities there
British lying rights over China, days to get a specific undertaking favourably consider the proposals,
which the Chinese Government has (Continued an Page 12.) -Reuter,
not yet felt Inclined to grant
NEW ZEALAND LINK
Wellington, Oct. 29. Mr. J. G. Coates, Minister of
announced the completion of arrangements with Pan-American Airways, far & HOT
-LEAVES FOR HOME
Naples, Oct. 28. M. Afowark Jesus, the Ethiopian diplomat, loft here for Addis Ababa today-United Press.
EARLY REPORT
the
Peiping, Oct. 29. The area in which the farmers' revolt recently caused bloodshed and fears of serlous political dis- turbances, is now entirely peace ful. There is no fighting or threat of fighting anywhere.
There is still nurvous tension in Halangho where the farmers and townsmen are uncertain of the Transport, has loaders' intentions and foar the (Continued on Page 12,)
SETTLING DISPUTE?
vice between the United · Blator and Now Zonland, probably com-. mencing next August
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WAR OFFICIALLY UNDED.
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