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SHOW-WS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1935.

日四廿月十

No. 14748

BINGEA. COPY -- 16. CENTE SILI PER AUMITR

CALL AND INSPECT OUR

XMAS CARDS

AND

CALENDARS

WONDERFUL SELECTION

AT

WHITEAWAY'S

CHINA MAY LOSE FIVE PROVINCES

NANKING TREATS FOR PEACE

NOT EXPECTED TO MARCH NORTH

TOKYO SAYS AUTONOMY ACCOMPLISHED FACT

(SPECIAL TO "TELEGRAPH”)

(By_Telegraph. Copyright, Telegraphic Messayca Ordinance, 1894. Reooived, Nov. 10, 2.10 p.m.)

Tokyo, Nov. 19.

The Nippon Dempo correspondent at Nanking states that members of the Chinese National Govern- ment are gradually becoming reconciled to the North China situation, and are at present centring their efforts upon preventing a complete break with the five northern provinces.

The correspondent adds that the Nanking Govern- ment is planning to appoint General Sung Cheh-yuan commander of the Peiping-Tientsin defence forces

Japan in flouring prominently in the autonomy movement in North China, troops threaten- ing to march on Peiping and Tientsin. Picture ahmos Japanese forces on the Great Wall on a former occasion when hostilitien seemed likely.

ARMED ROBBERY PLANNED

BRITISH SOLDIERS. INVITED TO JOIN:

immediately after the closing of the national Kuomin-YOUNG CHINESE tang conference,

It is reported that this General will be authorised to settle all outstanding problems with the Japanese' regarding North China.

The correspondent predicta that. -(ieneral-Chiang Kai-shek-will refrain from despatching s troops further north thần the points they occupy at present. It is believed he will follow

ramme aiming at the consolida-

a pro-

SENTENCED

Stated to be born in Kuala Lum pur, Yeung Kai-ming, alias Jimmy Yeo, aged 26 years, unemployed,

JAPANESE Court this morning and pleaded

LEAGUE TO INTERVENE IN CHINA?

FURTHER BREACH OF TREATY

FRENCH AND; U.S. OPINIÓN

(Special to "Telegraph")

ber 16 and on varicus prior dates STRATEGY

definese and Japanese REVEALED

JATA

resta in North China.

CABINET MEETS

-

Meanwhile, without further de- velopments from the China front, all is quiet in Japan.

PRESSURE UPON LEADERS

TROOPS READY FOR ACTION

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1Special to "Telegraph”)

1)

Washington, Nov. 18.

the Trinaraph, Catwright. Telegrarkia M-a- of no fixed abode, appeared before angen Ordinance, 1#. Ronized, November Mr. Balfour-at-the-Central Police; -41~5.m.) --

guilty to a charge that on Novem-

It is believed that official circles he. Incited Private Jucksou and are inclined to regard the latest Private Lovegrove, of the

Eust news from North China with Lancashire Regiment, to Join as much concern as they did the with him in committing a robbery occupation of Manchuria. by two or more at the house " High administration officials, Chung Ngok-shnu, at 58 Ko Shing after studying press reports from Street, second floor.

Tokyo, however, declined to com- Chief Detective inspector J.ment on the „ituation,--Renter. | Murphy, outlining the facta, mint-

ed that there was no actual rob- Officials are silent concerning the bery committed. but an armed 'North Chinn autonomy reports: robbery was contemplated. About However, it is indicated that they five months ago, Jackson and believe Japanese military pressure! Lovegrove, stationed at Shamshui-, is involved.

Washington, Nov. 18.

FIGHTING AGAINST. TREATY

U.S. INTERESTS SAY IT'S HARMFUL.

MARKET MAY BE WIDENED

(Special to "Telegraph"}

~Ing Tamarisk," Conurigid, Telegraphic digi

| piger Ordinance, 1891; Becaived, November

29, 10 a.m.)

Washington, Nov. 18.

The initial political comment. with respect to the Canadian- American trade treaty has streng thened the belief that it might become a major issue of the 1936 presidential campaign. However, most legislators hesitate to ex- press a definile opinton pending a further study.

Also it is already evident that thero will soon be outspoken reactions, according to local in- terests involved.

TROOPS GUARD

EMBASSIES

SANCTIONS CAUSE HIGH FEELING

BRITISH

EFFECTIVELY

CLOSE MARKETS

(SPECIAL TO “TELEGRAPH”)

(Bu Telegraph" Gopyright, Telegraphic "Messagce Ordinance. 1805. Received, Nov, 19, 12.15 p. m.)

'Rome, Nov. 19. The Embassies of the nations which have declared economic and financial war upon Italy have been closely guarded since yesterday.

Special precautions have been taken at the British Embassy, and there are impressive numbers of troops outside the building. Police have thrown a cordon along the streets leading to the Piazza Spagna, on which is located the British Embassy and numerous foreign stores.

Large crowds demonstrated before the "friendly" Brazilian, American, German, Austrian and Hungarian Embassies and Consulates.-United Press.

BRITISH CABINET CHANGES

ORMSBY-GORE FOR COLONIAL OFFICE

MACDONALD'S FUTURE

London, Nov. 18.

SPAN GERMANY'S PROTEST:

London, Nov, 18. With the enforcement of manc tions against Italy to-day, it was announced that Great Britain hud notified Germany, Hungary,—Aus- tria, Switzerland and Albania' that certiflentes of origin would be needed for any of their goods entering the United Kingdom after this date.

Obviously, the object of His Majesty's Government is to pre-. vent Italian goods

entering Britain by devious routes', and

| possibly disguised ne the product

of some other nation..

AMERICAN PEARS

The Tokyo Cabinet inet to-day, with only the War Minister, Mr. Kawashima, absent.

Up to the present the only Mr. Koki

objection to the British demand Hirota, the Foreign Minister, re-

has come from Germany and pend- ported on the recent incidents Iri

ing further discussions with the Shanghai and also described the

Beriln authorities it is officially North China autonomy movement.

It is understood that le

Mr. Stanley Baldwin, the Prime stated that the British Customs. po Military Camp, became - Some diplomatists suggest that

Minister, returned to Downing will not demand n certificate of nounced that the Foreign Callee und

quainted with the dofondant! Navy and War ministries, would

in the event of the League's anti- Cattle, dairy, liquor and lumber Street from Chequers this morn-origin for German goods. through the proprietor of a cafe Italian aunctions succeeding, the interests have voiced vigorous ing and had a busy day interview- It is understood, however, that, confer as soon as the War Minister was available. Japan would then

in Nathan Road. They met on same sort of penalty. might be approtests against the reduction of ing his colleagues, including Mir. the British Government won't ac- Thy Telegraph. Canwright. Teleprankie Mes several occasions and went to the plied to Japan to prevent her dis- tariffs on Canadian imports of the Ramsay MacDonald, defeated in cept Germany'a contention that announce her specific policy age Ordinance, 1884. Racsford, November China Fleet Club, aeveral other regard of the Nine Power Fact. commodities in which they are in his constituency at Seaham but the requirement of marks of regarding the new Chinese de-

restaurants and places.. velopments and possibly with

Peiping, Nov, 19. Four or five days ago, the de-while the League is preoccupied lumber Industry are oven consi- it is alleged.

However, such a move is unlikely terested. Representatives of the still to be retained in the Cabinet, origin is contrary to the Anglo-

German trade treaty-Reuter. respect to China's reform pro-

Hsiao Cheng-ying, the Governor fendant went to the Shumahuipo with the Italian affair-United doring a court teat of the consti- Mr. Baldwin had a long-conver- gramme.

Chch-yuan's group, to-day revealed going in. of Charhar and spokesman of Sung Camp. He was not challenged onPress.

tutionality of reciprocal tariff sation with Mr. MacDonald. He Saw Jackson and

Sir Samuel Hoaro, the Foreign

Houston, Nov. 18. that General Doihara, since Novem- Lovegrove and suggested to them

laws. Mr. Cordell Hull, the Seern ECONOMIC PRESSURE

Sharp dissension over the tary of State, said he was losing Minister, and Mr. W.G.A. Ormsby |ber 7, has been presing Sung Cheh- that. It would be a good idea to get

little sleep over the treaty's con- Gore, who has been tipped" for United States polley with respect FEDERATION ACCEPTED

Washington, Nov. 18. committing yuan to form a completely auto-money by

robbery.

the Foreign Offee if a seat is not to trade with Italy and the League nomous government in the pro-He suggested to the soldiers that -Diplomatic authorities

stitutionality. hero,

found for Mr. Malcolm Mac- of Nations' sanctions,plan appear- Tokyo, Nov. 19. The Japanese prers announces Shansi und Suiyuan under Non-pretended to fall in with the sugged-utoromous state, have forecast tarid virtually meaningless. with In consequence of the Liberal convention in this Texas to

vinces of Ilopel, Shantung, Charhar, they procure the firearms and they watching China's administrative Steel intereste consider the re- Donald, also had long talks with ed to-day on the floor of the

Integrity crumbling toward another duction of the Canadian steel the Prime Minister..

National Foreign Trade, Council to-day, in mossages from Poiping king's nominal sovereignty. "the autonomous federation `of' General Dothara also demanded

that the Sino-Japanese crisie will British Empiro preference rates, member for North Bristol, the Ono prominent delegato" de- Ave provinces of North China." that the autonomous Government

new field for economic in force. On the other hand, the well-known author, Mr. A, P. Hor charad that the Philippines“. In- The autonomy is of an economic should have Japanese advisers.

pressure if the League's sanctions manufacturing industries are con- bert, deciding to take the post of dependence had caused complica- and financial nature, they state,

vinced that the treaty will result Government, Whip, which up to tlons both in the Pacific and the but the provinces are not wholly Ganeral Doihara has said that he Hsiao Cheng-ying also stated that

Provo successful against Italy.

Government officials here are in the broadening of their market now. has been an uncertain Mediterranoun. Ev politically independent from Nun-is ready to move five divisions of

left in no doubt whatsoever regard- (Continued on Page 4) king.

ing the autonomy being a guise of troops into Hopei and six inte

Japaness military manipulation, The newspapers carry further Shantung to establish an indepen-

comparable with the Manchukue in- reports from Peiping to the effectdent Northern State under Emperor

cident and further disregarding the that General Chiang Kai-shek has Pu Y of Manchukuo; if the autu

Nine Power Treaty under which' tacitly accepted the federation, nomy plan is not realised by No-

Japan and others guaranteed provided China's territorial in-vember 20.

China's administrative unity. tegrity is not infringed,

Iisino tenies that these demands Meanwhile, the Japanese For-have been accepted, but intimated eign Minister, Mr. Koki Hirota, that any resistance would be ruse- has telegraphically instructed the less.

tion..

SHOP SELECTED On Friday, it was arranged that they meet at the Ilongkong Star (Continued on Page 4)

NANKING'S

› CAMPAIGN

offer a

AAF

It is indicated that officials only CENTRAL EXECUTIVE awalt a more favourable time for the revival of the Nine Power COMMITTEE PUZZLE

principles since efforts, to rally the signatorios at present would Naukitik, Nov. 19. The capital of China is at present probably prove ineffective while so many of them are preoccupied with the election of new the European crisis.

SILVER FLOW STOPPED

thou

appointment, the state of the

":"Americans have now, put Nation parties has now reached selves in the position, where

Britain's old ally, a of 430.

Of this number the Conserva- ning, American sea power to the tives hold 384. scats, the Simonite Pacific and causing a weakening Liberals 33, National Labour 8 of the national defence strategy and Independents B. ***

in the Atlantic. America is lay- Opposition numbors only 181, ing open her Atlantic trade routes, and comprises 164 Labourites, 4 which account for the livelihood Independent Labour Party, 10 of many more people than the NO LONGER MOVING 4 Lloyd Georgians, 2 Manchurian traga supplies, to

FROM TIENTSIN

Independents and 1 Communist raids by aca powers if and when Japanese Ambassador to China to He said: "The Japanese have al-

Reuter.

the League illegally declares Italy inform the British Ambassador ready concentrated a division in

Tientsin, Nov. 19.

blockaded." to China and Sir Frederick Leith-Shanhaikwan and Inst night they

MINIMUM CHANGES

Mr. William Culberson, former Rows that the Japanese Govern were prepared to march on Tien in the midst of a campaign in con-

In conformity with the policy of keaping silver in North China, the

It is understood that changes in Ambassador, to Chile, and others, ment dodines the British sugges-tain and Peiping, but I negotiated nection with th Central Executive it is recalled that the United Japanese have suddenly ordered a the composition of the Cabinet will attacked this the United States tion to participate in an interna-with Major-General Tada and tional loan to China, which object | General Dolhara and managed to controversy is proceeding concern- thoroughly deliberated the question through Shanghaikwan; and also definité decision was reached: ro- should support sanctions «^au-)

Committee and simultaneously a States ometals privately and very complete halt of silver smuggling be reduced to

of possible economie. preasure the entry of smuggled commodit Ing the size of the Committee,

Continued on Page 4), 589 MacDonald at to-day's conversation, While some circles propose that against Japan during the Man-les, which had previously tomalle garding the future of Mr. Ramsay thorised by the Longue against an HANKOW CONFERENCE."

the present total of 100 bo roduced; churian and Shanghai enises, but millions of dollars monthly but it is understood that Mr

the movement was rejected because Not a single ounce of silver is Malcom MasDonald will remain Poorage and retain his post as Hankow. Nov. 19. many other rester so that it was the entirolyjuntested and known to be leaving Tientsin to Secretary of State for the Colonies: First Lord of the Admiralty, dun to

be all

the imminence of the"-Naval · Con- A Japanese consular conference factions might be fully represented it was feared that it might result day which contrasts with the if a scat can be found for him.

previous Japanese assertions that It is stated that there is no inference.MARGAR MANTES Tokyo, Nov. 18. 18 at present taking place in Han upon the governing body of the in war The Japanego press is to-day kow and includes representatives Kuomintang Competent observers here have it was impossible to halt the tention of Mr. Anthony Eden roIt is suggested that if Mr. discussing the possibility of war from Changsha, Kluang, Shansi, & The Kuomintang Congress has expressed the opinion that if the Korean smugglers.linquishing the position of Minister Ramsay, MacDonald retires be willi This le believed to be very for League of Nations Affairs 80 bo succeeded as Lord Frøðident, DEG In North China, a napont Chongchow and fohaby, not yet reached a decision on the League penalties prove, effective

The newspapers report that The Giscussion believed to be question, but it is freely predicted as a means of enforcing a collec: algnificant in view of the alleged far but it is believed that Sir the Council by Lord razlage Genaral Chiang Kai-shek has con-a-step towards an attempt to im has the number will in all, protive will without provoking hos Japanese Intention of building up Bolton Eyres-Monsell, who had pre- or Way Minister AART centrated 100,000 men and 100 prove Sino-Japanese relat ons bability be increased to 200-Ra-tinted he employed to. North China uudet an autonomy vleuely signed his intention of Ford

2. (Continued on Page 4). N-United Press,="

retiring, la now. jikely

to

would only serve to cause certain provant this bemporarily."

"United Chinese groups

increana Press. China's internal and financial dificulties—Reuter.

CHINESE CONCENTRATE

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a minimum. No that

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