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No. 18473
四拜禮 號四廿月三英港香
THURSDAY, MARCH
24, 1938.
日三廿月二
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ASKS LABOUR TO SPEED RE-ARMAMENT
.
CHAMBERLAIN Interned Soldiers Fight Way to Freedom
APPEALS TO UNION CHIEFS
But No Specific Plan
To Be Put
Put Forward
London, Mar. 23.
After a meeting this evening of Mr. Neville Chamberlain and Sir Thomas Inskip, Minister for the Co-Ordination of Defence, with the full General Council of the Trade Union Congress, a communique was issued which stated:
"The Prime Minister told the Congress representa- tives that he did not intend to submit specific proposals to secure the acceleration of the defence programme the Government required. It is for the leaders of the different sections of industry, employers and employees, to discuss ways in which they can best give the Govern- ment the assistance needed.
"The Premier said that the object of meeting the General Council was to ask its goodwill and help, and to express confidence that with its knowledge of the issues at stake, it will accede to his request.
"The Trades Unlun Council under-1 took to give the Premiers's important statement careful consideration at the earlier possible date."
Me. Chamberlain has invited the National Confederation of Employers' to meet him on the
same
It is
Oorthy
that he was the
first
has
It
Ume the Trades Union Council visited
No. 10 Downing Street since the General Strike in 1026.
Jaunoificially understood that the Premier hinted, even if it was not directly mentioned, the possibility of training semi-skilled and unskilled labour, the relaxation of the Trade Union apprenticeship schemes, and! the introduction of labour to engineering trades and other indus- 1rics.
PREMIER EXPLAINS
The communique issued after the meeting explained that the General Council of the T.U.C. attended in res- ponse to the Prime Minister's request, (Continued on Page 4.)
STOP PRESS
LIUCHIU SOLDIERS COMMIT SUICIDE
The
Liol, Shuntung, Mar. 24. corpses of eight Liuchlu soldiers in the Japanese army who committed suicide by hanging them selves were found at Tangtouchen by Chinese troops under the command of General Pang Ping-hsun yesterday.
A silp of paper found on one of the corpses states that they were natives of the Liuchiu Islands which were formerly a Chinese dependency but were annexed by Japan during the Ching dynasty, and that they would not fight against their fatherland- Central News.
JAPANESE
SURROUNDED,
· ·DEFEATED Chengchow, March 24.
Prepared To
Enter Naval Arms Race
London, Mar. 25.
It is reliably reported that France, Britain and the United Sister will invoke the escalator clause in the London Naval Treaty, unless Japan changes her attitude and reveals her bullding programme.-United Press.
GERMANS DESERT COALITION
Czecho-Slovakia Tests Defences
Prague, Mar. 23.
SEYSS-INQUART SEES "CHIEF"
ANTI-NAZI PLOT UNMASKED
Many Arrests Made In Berlin
Berlin, Mar. 23.
The secret police have succeeded In tracking down the organisers of the German Freedom Party, follow- ing months of effort to discover the
authors of mysterious wireless mes
sages and pamphlets urging the peo- ple to overthrow the Nazis.
Austria's new Number One, Dr. Arthur Seyss-Inquart, who, according to the German press, "enjoys Hitler's special confi- dence," is shown at left in this W. W. Radiophoto conferring. with Der Fuehrer in Berlin. It was at this conversation that steps in the Austrian coup were planned, it is believed.
JAPANESE ATTACKERS ROUGHLY HANDLED AND DRIVE LIKELY TO FAIL
Chengyangkwan, Mar. 24.
The collapse of the Japanese southward drive is imminent, according to competent military observers.
These observers point out that the southward drive It is reliably learned that 46 men launched by the Japanese after their failure to bridge longing to all classes. Including two the gap on the Tientsin-Pukow railway line by a editors, a former, Reichstag Deputy northward drive from Linhwaikwan and Pingpu has setbacks at Tenghsien, They awal trial in the dreaded already suffered serious
and women have been arrested, be-
and soine civil servants.
CHINESE KILL ONE FRENCH POLICEMAN IN NIGHT REVOLT
Authorities Now Combing All Shanghai For Band of Escaped Men
Shanghai, Mar. 24.
Three hundred Chinese ex-soldiers, who were interned in the concentration camp in French Concession, and who had since taken refuge in the Concession after the evacuation of Nantao four months ago, revolted, last night.
With the aid of smuggled arms, knives and clubs, they tried to hack their way through the barbed wire fence round the camp and to overcome the guards.
Several shots were fired, and one Tonkingese French policeman was killed, while between 20 and 30 Chinese escaped before order was restored.
Extra guards are now on duty in the camp while the French Concession and International Settlement police are searching Chinese lodging houses and hotels for those who escaped, some of whom are reported to be armed.-Reuter.
Record Fliers | ROOSEVELT Preble Cut on a charge of high Hanchwang, Lincheng and Lini during the last few days, Hop Off From
treason.-Reuter,
VATICAN
PROTESTS
which greatly affected the morale of the Japanese troops. Further reverses will result in the total collapse of their lines on the northern sector of the railway, it is believed.
Owing to the lack of man power it is almost
TO FRANCO impossible for the Japanese to launch simultaneous drives
Priests Killed And Churches Sacked
•
Vatican City, Mar. 23. His Holiness the Pope has sent an i appeal to the Insurgents' in Spain re-{ Harding the bombardments of Barce lona in which, a large number of civilians were killed.
on the north and the south sectors of the railway line and even if they did the Chinese lurking on both sides of the railway can cut their communication lines and encircle them at any point.-Central News,
Hospitals Packed With
Wounded
DENY ANGLO- JAPANESE AGREEMENT
Shanghal, Mar. 24.
Hsuchow, Mar. 24. An average of a thousand Japanese wounded soldiers are sent back to It is reported that the German Pope's own initiative and is independ- to military intelligence reports.
The urgent appeal is made on the the Japanese rear everyday, according Christian Social Party, holding ont of the action of alher Powers.
All field and base hospitals of the six seats in the Lower Chamber, A previous appeal made by the Japanese along the Felping-Hankow and their Cabinet representative, Pope last month received a favour Railway are now packed to capacity. In connection with reports clrcu- It is stated that the Japanese laled by an American news agency Herr Erwin Zajicek, who is able reply from General Francisco
military command has petitioned the that "Japanese sources are alleging The Pope also pointed out the home government for funds to open that the British Ambassador, Sir Minister without portfolio, will Franco, Insurgent lender. withdraw from the Government atrocities suffered by Catholic priests more hospitals in North Chinu. Archibald Clark Kerr and Mr. Masa-
Central News. coalition.
and churches.
they will join the Sudetenis, although
However, it is not expected that it is stated that 26 priests were they will probably co-operate with killed when the Insurgents entered Herr Konrad Henlein, Sudeten leader, Teruel, whlie the two churches which remained standing were sacked by concerning problems of the German Insurgent troops-Renter Hulletin. Minorities.
Meanwhile, the largest aerial defence exercises in the history of
the nation are in progress. Artificial
PROMISE OF WITHDRAWAL
London, Mar. 23.
fog, representing - gos, beclouded It is reliably reported that Italy Prague for hours, while planes has promised Britain to withdraw all attacked the capital and elsewhere in Italian troops from Spain "after the
of Bohemin, testing defences
EXPLAINS REMOVAL
at
Singapore
Singapore, Mar. 23. Flying Officer Clouston, ac- companed by Mr. Victor Ricketts, took off from here for Calcutta at 5.47 p.m. GALT., to- day, having accomplished the perilous crossing of the Arafura and Timer Seas in the course of their attempted world record fight from England to New Zealand and back-Reuter.
Japan Stops Shipping On Yangtse
Portuguese Vessel Turned Back
yuki Tani, Japanero Minister Large, are nearing an agreement on
Shanghai, Mar. 24. thel respective interests in North
A Portuguese steamer operating on and South Ching", the British Em-the Yangtse was stopped by the bassy yesterday issued the following | statement:
Japanese and forced to
FIGHTS FOR WAGE LAW
Carries Campaign Into South
New York, Mar. 23. Carrying the wages and hours fight into the heart of the south, President Franklin Roosevelt, speaking at Gainsville, Georgia, struck hard at southern Industrial practices, when he said that most of their wages were 100 low.
National progress and prosperity were being held back chiefly, on ac- count of the selfishness of a few,
The aggressive tone of President Roosevelt's speech is regarded in Washington as an attempt to over- come by direct appeal to the elec torate the recent tendency towards revolt in the democratic congres- sional majority.
It is predicted that President Roose- veit will take an active part in the congressional campaign this year with a view to bolstering his strength as party leader.-Reutër.
LEAN TO FASCISM
Gainesville, Mar. 23. return to
President Roosevelt, In his first "Sir Archibald Clark Kerr and Mr. Shanghal. This is the first Incident Tani have held numerous conversa- since the promulgation of the new major address for three months,
J internal waterway and shipping laws blamed the selfishness of lew tlons recently, discussing local
the Introduced by
citizens for retarding national pro- gress and prosperity." He said those general character are either
who believed that feudalism was the conducted or are in prospect.”___
"best system" were leaning towards Fascism. Reuter.
OF MR. MORGAN matters, but no negotiations of any Prouary 21.
Washington, Mar. 23. In advising Congress of the removal gas Nationalists' victory is assured," and of Mr. Arthur Morgan' from office, works, water works and other vital providing Britain recognises Ethiopia President Franklin Roosevelt asserted without waiting for the League of that evidence at the White House nations assent,-United Press, hearings pols-United Pross
the T. V. A. dispute showed Morgan, who was
Danube Patrol In German Hands
on
Britons Are
chairman of the Board of Directors Advised To
Japanese
on
The Japanese authorities have now declared that they are investigate Ing", and the Portuguese Consul is also making enquiries.
"When you come down to it, there British shipping firms in Shanghel is little difference between the feudal report that they have not yet been system and the fascist system” said officially informed of the new regula the President. tions which appeared only in the He warned Congress not to cease press. Therefore they are not op- its fight for social and economie re-
exclaiming: "The
United permits.---Reuter.
States is rising and rebuilding on sounder lines.
propose forward, not back
Leave Vienna proaching the Japanese authorities forms,
London, Mar..23.
REMAINING OPEN.
Shanghai, Mor 24.
to
go
Chinese forces which crossed the
of the Tennessee Valley Administra- Yellow River in north Honan attack-
|RELIGIOUS COURTS DISPERSED tion, had made grave and Ubellous. Vienna, Mar. 23. ed the Japanese troops stationed at
chargea of dishonesty against his Jerusalem, Mar. 23. Wenhslen and Mengusien yesterday j Germans have taken over a cel
fellow directors, and had refused to morning.
of patrol boats on the Danube, which The High Commissioner. in Pales- sustain the charges; while charges by A part of the Japanese troops at previously belonged to the Austrian une has ordered the dismissal of other directors that Mr. Morgan had
He deplored low-wages and the low Menghsien were enveloped and badly army.
British consular officials are ad-] Judges and officials in nine Moslem obstructed the work of the TVA.
power in the southern It la authoritatively stated that
purchasing States, defeated at Kankouchĺso,
And Herr Adolf Hitler has ordered the religious courts, states a Government were substantiated by proof which vising Dritais subjects in Austria to reports published in London and also
oxpressed sailsfaction # point south-west of the city. Four Japan- forination of a Danubian putrol under communique to-day-Router Bul- had not been refuted--Räuter. leave the country for the time being, Tokyo, enmanating from a Japaness that the citizenry were "coming more,
unless business and other tles the control of the German navy, letin.
news agency, to the effect that the and more to see necessitate their presence.
APC, and other all companies have tion of the American trafem calle In connection with this advice, it closed their offices in Tientsin, are for
of special for the elimination SUGAR AGREEMENT 18 RATHIEÐ
is learned that #ome visitors
privileges, the dissemination of the encounted
Inaccurate. D certain brusqueñoss
whole of the truth, and purücipation Washington, Mar. 23. from Austrian Nazi authorities with The positions of the companies are in promerity by the people at the London, Mar. 23. Czecho-Slovakia, together with the President-E-D. Roosevelt has rati- regard to tours in Austria, being that they have merely curtailed bottom of the ladder, any will ma by Czecho-Slovakian bonds ernahod situation in internal politics of the fed the international-sugar agree-advised to select another holiday business temporarily, but that their those in the middle and at the top.
ment-Reuter,
venue-Reuter, to-day, unsettling the entire liat of country-United Press.
offices are remaining open-Reuter ----United Prestiv
esa field pieces were captured.
Wenhsien 12 besieged by the Reuter Bulletin. Chinese, There
about
Are
Japanese troops Inside the elty.
Central News.
(Further Stop Press Newer "ON"
Page-11.)
500
Czecho-Slovakian
Bonds Crash
Exchange Market funds.
attributed to The collapse Britain's decision to withhold aid for