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-拜禮 號二廿月六英港香

Determined

to Fight Japan

SOUTH UNSHAKEN BY

NANKING ATTITUDE ·

Canton, June 22..

Clarifying the South-west provinces' stand in con- nection with the recent expedition which marched into Hunan, Marshal Chan Chai-tong declared to-day, in a speech at the Weekly Memorial Service, that their policy of resistance to Japan was no new thing, but had been adopted since the Mukden incident of September 18, 1930,

For that reason, he said, Nanking's objection-to-an- anti-Japanese expedition was not understandable.

He explained at length the circumstances leading to the decision of the South-west Political Council to march against Japan, emphasising that although the Kwangtung and Kwangsi forces had been withdrawn to their own borders in order to avoid the danger of civil war, the South-west's anti-Japanese stand remained unaltered.

can the

The South-west polley, he declar- ed, was still to seck resistance against

thei Japanese aggression under leadership of the Central Govern- ment, hoping that the Central au- thorities will show a determination to resist invasion and ax a route by which the South-west armies march north to participate in war-Renter Special..

Dangerous Pressure

Canton, June 22.

And Chai-Long Chan Marshul

Kwangtung General Li Tsung-jen, and Kwangai leaders respectively, have again sent a telegraphic imessage to Marshal Chiang Kai-shek request ing the immediate discontinuance of the southward advance by the Cen tral Government troups.

The message sounds a warning that continued or increased pressure on the part of the Central Government against the South-west will result in such indignation and renetion un the part of the people of Ewangtung and Kwangsi that the danger of war will surely follow.

Continued Advance The telegram denounces the Nank ing command for continuing southward push in spite of the fact that Kwangtung and Kwangsl havaj withdrawn their troops, and urges make the Marshal Chiang Kai-shek t momentous decision on which the fate of the nation depends.

The South-west leaders pledge their full support to a campaign to Yesist the Japanek,

the lecturing if Central Government orders resistance,

orces northward and fix turns its forces raute for the advance, the South west troops are prepared to die on the battlefield fighting the enemy, and abiding by the orders of the Central authorities. Henter Special.

Plea For Peace

Tientsin, June 22. Following a conference; General! Sung Cheh yun and General Hun Fu-chu to-day telegraphed Nanking and Canton appealing for a cessation military moventents and urging a peaceful settlement.

of

Chiang Denies Report of

Ultimatum

Nanking. June 22.

The Central Government to-day officially denied the Japanese news agency report of Marshal Chiang Kal-slick's ultimatum, to the South- W cat provinces.

It was stated this morning that the Nanking commander. had warned the

that unless South-west authorised troops were out of Hunan within a week, his forces would move to eject them.

It is stated on good nuthority that Marshal Chan Chai-tong, the Kwang- teng commander-in-chief, intends to to Nanking for the Central Executive Council meeting on July 10, -United Press.

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the

HIGHLAND BATTALION DUE HERE

NOW ENGAGED IN PALESTINE

CASUALTIES

SUFFERED

According to present

the

MONDAY,

JUNE 22, 1936.

GLIMPSE OF GERMANY'S NEW WAR FLEET

日四初月五

Above is pictured a stream-lined example of the planes which constitute Germany's new Horst Weasel squadrons, reccully put into commission at. Dortmund, speedy and highly efficient craft which the nation is manufacturing in deftayce of post-War treaties.

Japanese Ship Fired On

TROOPS OUT IN WAR KIT

Feared Gathering

Chinese Customs of Republicans

Craft Accused

Tientsin, June 22.

A Japanese newspaper last night stated that a Japanese ship, with a crew of seven Japanese and two Chinese, was fired on by a Chinese Customs preventive vessel, equipped with machine-guns, when several miles out of Chikou.

Two members of the crew reported.

were injured, it

is

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The ship was disabled, as well, and is being-towed to Tangku where the Japanese police intend to conduct an inquiry.

ONLY. WOMEN. DEMONSTRATE

(Special to "Telograph")

Dublin, June 21. In view of the Free State Government's proclamation of the illegality of the Irish Re-- publican Army, officers of that force called off the banned demonstration which had been arranged at Bodenstown Church- yard, the County Kildare burial-. place of the patriot Wolfetone. -

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FIGHT

WITH ARABS British Troops

Lose One Killed Planes Lend Support; Rescue Wounded.

Jerusalem, June 21.

British troops, aeroplanes and police to-day fought with a large body of armed Arabs for several hours, near Tulkarem.

One British soldier, of the Seaforth Highlanders, was killed in the action. Three were wounded.

The Arab losses are put at two dead and an un- known number of wounded, but are probably heavier. -Reuter.

Serious Clash

now

Jerusalem, June 21, It la

that learned

the Tulakarem engagement was the most serious clash since the Palestine riots began.

It started when a convoy, en route to Telaviv was ambushed at noon by some seventy Arabs, who were im- mediately erigaged by the escort of Scots Fusiliers.

The British escort was soon re- inforced by a detachment of Seaforth Highlanders, rushed up from Tuln- karem. Four military aircraft also took off from that point and co- operated most successfully with the ground forces.

Their arrival proved the decisivo factor in the engagement, for they split the Arabs into two sections, and speeded their flight to the hill caves to the north and south."

Wounded Rescued

DEMOCRAT SPLIT CERTAIN

AL SMITH LEADS OPPOSITION

DEFECTION NOT GRAVE BLOW

Philadelphia, June 21.

The first brandside of the forth- coming 'Democraile parly convention, to be held on June 23, was provided

the Presidential

for

Three planes were bit by bullets to-day by Mr. Al Smith, former

candidate but were able to land and safely pick nomination and leader of the Porty's up the more serious British casualties,old rushing them to hospital.

It is now ascertained that ten Araba were killed.Reuter.

Emergency Measures

Jerusalem, June 21.

guard."

His long-threatened dissension with the Roosevelt faction became a virtual certainly with the issue of a joint statement, signed by leading Right Wing members of the Democratic camp.

The signatories were Mr. Smith, Mas-

of

ex-Judge Daniel

"the

Emergency regulations have been ex-Governor Joseph Ely of

ex-Senator, Reed lightened up to provide life imprison-sachusetts, ment for persons found in possession Missouri, ex-Secretary of State, Mr. of firearms, bombs, explosives or Bainbridge

and Cohnlan. Incendiary articles.

The déclaration demands British troops were again netive during the week-endl, a party of putting aside of President Roosevelt Seaforth Highlanders rounding up on and the substitution of some genuine armed gang of Arabs at Mount Ebal, Democrat, failing which the patriotic near Nablus, who had beon nightly voters of all parties will know un- sniping at an army camp near-by. the

hesliatingly to what standard they One Arab was seriously wounded, must rally in order to preserve the four were captured, and there were America of the great leaders of the no British casualties.

The Government took elaborate pre. cautions against the holding of the demonstration and 500 Free Stato troops in fuil war kit, with armoured eurs in support and aeroplanes hum- cemetery night and day.

The Japanese paper described the firing as illegalming high overhead, watched and predicts complications.-Reuter.

Two Badly Wounded

Tientsin, June 22. A

Maritime Customs -Chinese cruiser has brought the Japanese rooping steamer Taiel Maru to Taught...

arrangements, a Highhind battalion The Japanese captain and boats- will be garrisoned in Hongkong | wain of the Talei Maru have been from: next

this being fought ashore, suffering from serious October, strife He declared that interna!

1st Battalion of

Sen-bullet wounds. would diminish the national energy and make China a laughing-stock for forth Highlanders, who will relieve

the 2nd Battalion of the East Lan The cruiser opened fire with n the world.

will be machine-gun when the Taici Maru Regiment, which As generals guarding the border cashiro

refused to halt for inspection transferred to India. provinces, they were anxious lest a The int. Seaforths (the 72nd. Chikou, approximately 50 miles south outbreak of war ruin the country-Foot) at present have Egypt as their of Tangku.-United "Press. Reuter

Girl Pat's

Crew Won't

Be Charged

OWNERS CONTEMPLATE NO

ACTION

INSURANCE COLLECTED

station, but the Battalion has recently been transferred for special service to Palestine, where it has been in Arabs, having action against the suffered a number of casualties in the

Alliance Refused

General

ст

Tientsin, June 22. Sung Cheb-yuon has to have told hla associates that

Italo-German

Civic Guards and police patrolled the roads in the neghbourhood and stopped and questioned all motorists, but nothing happened, except that a demonstration Ropublican smaller was held by the women of the district. The Civic Guards quietly disposed it. There were extraordinary scenes in seized a lorry from which speakers violently attacked the Government for banning the trish Republican Army.

Trade Treaty Dabin this exorning when polico

Believed Fixed

-Rome, June 21.

The police drove the truck, and its occupants, into Dublin Castle. The An Italo-German commercial agree-men were subsequently released. ment has been teached, according an official statement. and will be signed on Wednesday.

No detalls are at present available.

periodical clashes whleb have returned to Tientain and is reported-Reitor Spoolal

occurred.

The Regiment has a flae record, General Han Fu-chu has refused an including service in practically all alliance with the Hopel-Charhar theatres of the Great War, to which regime-United Preun,

it sent no fewer than nineteen

battalions.

The Battalion which is coming to Hongkong in commanded by Lieut.-

Col. J. Muirhead, M. C.

"Troops Arrive

Peiping, June 22,

It is reliably reported that 500

The Regiment, which has II. 1. the Japanese troops have arrived at King as its Colonel-In-Chief, is also known as the Duke of Albany's Ross- Fengtai from Shanhaikwan.. ..

Mackenzie tartan.

General Recovering?

shire Bull's, and it wears the They have occupied the new Japan

ese barracks at. Fangtai.-United Orders were recently published to | Prosu.. the effect that the

Battalion 1st Royal Ulster Rifles will take the East Lancashires' quarters at Shanshuipe The curious legal position of the and vacato, Murray Barracks, which Grimsby trawler, Girl Pat, was re- will be occupied by the Seaforth ferred to in an interview by a director Highlanders on their arrival here... of the Company owning the little Teasel.

London, June 21.

Tientsin, June 22.

Bomb Victim Succumbs

A number of arresta were made und once police fired shots to disperso a crowd.

injured.- No-one WAS Router Special.

Lady Caldecott

Convalescent

Exile Protest

The Committee also emphatically denies that the Arab strike is financ

ed by foreign funds.

past,"

The defection of big business in- terests, as represented in the group The Arab Supreme Committee has which signed the declaration, is not telegraphed to the Colonial. Secretary regarded as a serious blow to the and to the British Parliament pra-Democratic Party. On the contrary, testing against the exile of Arab it may rally a number of Liberals to lenders and the demolition of Arah the Roosevelt standard.-Reuter. houses in Jaffa.

CHAMPIONS LEMKE -

New York, June 21.

his Father Coughlin, famed for The villagers in the district where political and economie broadcasts from the Jerusalem water supply pipe was the Shrine of the Little Flower, in blown up have been compelled to one of his radio talks to-day said: renair the damage, since police dogs "Representative Lemko (the Presiden trailed the vandals to a house of the tal nominee for the newly formed

Union Party) has raised. villago-Reuter.

banner of liberty for you to follow. May you carry it unsullied into the ranks of the money changers and their servants now occupying the halls of the White House."

CONSOLIDATING CHINA'S DEBT $16,608,329 OWED TO U.S. FOR COMMODITIES

Washington, June 20.

It has been revealed that China's

Ho predicted that the Union Party would file for election in every State. However, he did not claim any with Kormer New York alliance Governor Al. Smith or Dr. F. E. Town- send.-United Irons.

OLIE DIES OF Hopes to Attend all debt of $10,008,329 to the United RECOGNITION OF

INJURIES

The victim of. the bomb incident in Des Voeux Rond Central, on Thursday night, Clian On, an unemployed coolie, succumbed to his injurion at & o'clock this morning at the Government Civil Hospital

Although it was reported last night that the pro-Japanese General Liu Kwei-tang had died of the wounds

Chan On was sleeping outside 201, Ilo said the Company had decided out of the £3,000 for which the Giri hulleted by two gunman who gained

access to his home hare yesterday, Des Voeux Road Contral on Thursday to take no action against the crow, Pat was Insurod-Reuter.

The Girl Pat left Grimsby carly in reports from the hospital where he when at 11.50 p.m. a bomb is believed or any legal steps with regard to the return of the vessel. The Company April on a mysterious voyage, and is a patient assert, he is recovering to have been thrown at the promises. An unlicensed hawker who might ho aald be called upon to after being falsely reported as having to-days meet the cost of stores taken aboard sunk with the loss of all lives, was

Two of the three bullets which was also street sleeping was in during the voyage, and also the ex-chased by a Government motor vessel

removed to hospital. pense of bringing the trawler homo. off Georgetown, being eventually strock him down were extracted this jured with Chan an and hath were

morning.United Prose. The Company has received: £2,400 jcaught and towed into port,

Holiday Functions

.

The following communique has been issued from Government House:

Lady Caldecott has been indisposed for three days with urticaria and an is now, accompanying fever. She however, convalescent and hopes to attend all the functions arranged in connection with His Majesty the King's Birthday.

At the evening reception at Govern ment House, it will not be possible for her to stand during the reception of more than a few of the guests, but it is hoped that she will be woll enough to greet them all individually

from her chair.

States, for cotton, wheat and flour loans, has been consolidated in the.

Export and Import Bank.

The dobt, which was partly held by the Reconstruction Finance Corporn

tion and partly by the Grain Stabill-

antion Corporation, represents tho balance due on the original loans totalling $26,318,211-ted Press.

CONQUEST?

ITALY'S KING GRANTS AUDIENCE

Rome, June 21. King Victor Emmanuel granted an audience this afternoon, for the the presentation of credentinis, to Ministers of

Austria, Egypt, Haiti and Iran,

· CHAIN STORE BILL SIGNED

Washington, Juno 20. President Roosevelt to-day signed

Italian political circles claim that the Chain Store Bill sponsored by

represents, at least tacit re Representatives Wright Patman, this Democrat of Texas and Joseph Robin cognition by the nations concerned Bon of, Utah, which regulates the of the fact that the King is now also. ohain store operationsUnited Press. Emperor of Ethiopia-Reuter Special.

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