JAPANESE CABINET

SHUFFLE

(Continued from Page 1.) ground that they were responsible for it.

ALL EUROPE AWAITS HITLER'S REACTIONS TO BRITISH NOTE

the

(Continued from Pape 1.)

the outgoing trains to capacity after the Government warned that Anglo-Japanese Relations

moment be railways "might at any With reference to Great Britain, a

restricted." high Japanese authority informed

The American Embassy urged alt "Reuter" that demonstrative over-

Americans, to leave the city and tures towards Britain by Japan are neither to be expected nor desirable.roceed to the const, from where it

would br

be possible to evacuate What one may hope to see Is

necessary. gradunt telurn to a state of relation- 1937. when Mr. ship us in June

Mr. Yoshida Eden and Anthony brought about open negotiations for the settlement of all matters at issue between Britain and Japon.

New Cabinet To Be Completed To-day

&

TOKYO, Auk 29 (Doinel), - General Abe, Premier Designate, formning now will succeed in

political observers Cabinet to-clay, predict.

Ifetiring from the Imperial Palace Just night, the new Premier mediately started organization of a new Cabinet.

M. Daladier conferred with the Polish Ambassador, M. Lukasiewicz, M. Bonnet conferred with the British Ambassador, Sir Eric Phipps.

Informed circles believe that the British answer to Herr Hitler will be equally his firm as the French reply Border Calm

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPḤ"

Tuesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

AROUND THE EMPIRE

(Continued from Page 1.) Britain and willingness to support Britain in an emergency. EIRE

DUBLIN, Aug 28 (Reuter).-With reference to reports circulated obread regarding Eire's position in the event of war, no pronouncement has been nude, nor has any statement been Issued the Government since the present crisis began, indicating what He attitude would be in a European wr

No statement is expected until war comes.

nearest

approach

lo A

TRENCHES DUG IN

LONDON

(Continued from Page 1.) and carrying kitungs with a change of clothing and their lunch.

At the school the teachers arranged them in groups of 50, keeping families and friends together as much possible.

BR

Each group of fifty is accompanied by five adults, each responsible for 10 children, with some of the older boys acting as monitors, Each child has an identification label.

Unknown Destinations The groups were dismissed to-day

the assembly. On

actual after

proceed by evacuation they would train to pre-arranged desinations at small towns unknown to the children

If it should come, the Dall would summoned und Mr. De Valera would make a full statement.

The ministerul autement on Eire's war in advance; when they have arrived attitude was made by Mr. Lumass, safely a notice to that effect would be the Minister for Industry and Composted outside the school to advise ON THE GERMAN-POLISH BOR-merce, at Queenstown on August 24, parents and neighbours, DER NEAR GLIEWITZ, Aug.

28 when he said: "The people of Ire- (UP)--There Is a calm atmosphere land have no national interests

the border and the populace of the association with questions which have districts is reticent. When able to set Europe ablazė," start a conversation, they almost im mediately took on the nute, "it must sation in centred on

the theme of better."

It is difficult for civilian motor cars Mr. N. Sato, former Japanese Am-

to even penetrate the frontier zone, us brator to France, and. Mr. Sigel trafic not bearing official passes, mitsu, Japanese Ambassador to the

shunted to the westward and southward. Court of St. James, are favourably

for FIN candidates mentioned

No petrol in available in Germany or Silesia. Foreign Ministry.

In restaurants and inus, the conver- sation is centred on

the

the them

Mr. Hirola, former Premier and Foreign Minister, is also believed to no influentin candidate for the immediate military netion.

2177 Foreign Portfolio

Comman-

Vice-Admiral Yoshida, der-in-Chief of the Combined Fler!

Concurrently

and

U.S. Evacuation SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH”

of

LONDON, Aust. 20 ({}).The

plans to

Americans, who are seeking portation to teave the country,

Germany Prepared

The Headmaster of the School said. are making this appear as "We or

though the children are taking a holiday, not giving them any idea that they are escaping from the horrors of war."

August 29, 1939.

WAR RISK RATES UP

(Continued from Page 1)

fluctuationa in the sterling-dollar rate,

After opening at 4.38, the rate fell to 4.10, before rallying to 4.25. This appreciation of the dollar resulted in a new high record price of gold of 161 shillings.

Sliver declined this to 19%d on Indian sales finding an unreceptive market.

Among commodities, wheat and base metals were firm.

On the Stock Exchange, gold min- Ing and ells were marked up reflect- ing the high gold price and the strength of the dollar respectively.

There were no official dealings in Internationals owing to the Treasury's ban on denilugs in certain oversens securities.

Sweden Leaves & Bloc

NEW YORK, Aug. 28 (UP)-In- formed quarters here believe that the International Copper Carlel may re- move all curbs on copper production In view of the heavy armament

d.

de-

The parents are not admitted to train-the school during the evacuation.

Copper Production The boys and girls are calm. This

LONDON, Aug. norning they sat in thete classrooms

Za (UI)-The comparing kits and trying on foreign exchange market suspended masks. The youngest have obviously all dealings in Reichsmarks to-day. little idea of what is happening. The

and

A famine was reported in dollar

(4.20 against sterling.

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

BERLIN.

28 (UP), -n »older boys said It was like a "mystery moles, Aug. understood that all preparations. trip" and they would be dreadfully All notes were quoted at 4.15 com such as the distribution of petrol sup-disappointed If they do not actuallypared with the telegraphic rate of plies, have now been completed,

Food and other ration cards have been distributed and Germans are | limited even with their wardrobes.

A degree his been issued using the normal clothing supply henceforth at

pair.

Commander-in-American Embassy has completed the cost, two suits, three shirts and

Chief of the First Fleet, and Lieut General Tada, former Vice-Chief of the Army General Staff, are under- stood to have definitely been chosen

the Navy

and the War Minister: in the new Cabinet.

vacuate 5,000 Americans

from Great Britain.

of shoes for men. For women two dresses, one coat, The United States Line has char- ! tered the Holland Liner Julan Vanwy petticoats, two pairs of shoes, à Olde Barneveldt, after the Embassy, ineout, six handkerchiefs, dix paies and Jered that there were not sufficient of stockings, two nightgowas Mr. Kawarada, Minister of Hamareommodations on the regular liners, underwear is allowed.

Household goods my beaut inlar- Affairs in the Hayashid Cabinet in A volunteer Corps of Americans 1937, is kely to be avoided the

by hmited. flap

Meanwhile the Dress vampaign Bome Portfolin.

continues charging Poland with frontier violations.

انده

Either Mr. Tsushima, Vice-Gover -

Mr ur af fine Bank of Japan. Toyotaro, Governor of the Bank of Japan, will become tu Finance Minister. according to informed political eireles,

has been organized to aid in evnetalion.

Lithuanians Called Up KAUNAS, Aug. 20 (Hunter).-·} } number of classes of reservist in Lithuania have been called to the

Colonies

Exports Prohibited Volte-Face In Diplomacy? BRUSSELS, Aug. 29 teutor).--- The export of a number of articles is PARIS, Aug. 20 (Dome:).—French favourable reactions to the Japanese butter, jute thread, jute textiles, spare Government and political cirring show prohibited under an order issued, in

•luding cereals," encoa beans, cocoa Cabinet reshuffle which, they under↔

parts of motor cars, motor cycles, stand, will result in a volte-face of Japan's foreign policy from the Axis Spare parts, pneumatic tyres, leather bicycles, electrical accumulators and Informed quarters point out that, raw rubber, copper filings and

Cropper sulphate. the resignation of the Heranuma

Border Shootings Cabinet means a "lkquidation" of the SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" Axia diplomacy on the part of the Japanese Government and preludes

system.

WARSAW, Aug. 28 (UP)---It is

the initiation of an entirely new for-cially reported that during the fast 48 hours, there have been 14 vign policy. They understand that the new Japanese Cabinet will shooting incidents reported on endeavour to avoid unnecessary frie-German-Polish border,

tion with

America.

anch

Franer Britain,

Political

piservers believe that Soviet-Japanese, relations will not suffer any drastic setback as a result

front.

the

the

have

German

planes military crossed the frontier 30 times.

New York Nazi Bund SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH”

Kenneth

Green, aged 12. Douglad Rye, aged 11, rose at 5.30 a.m. to deliver newspapers before this mening's rehearsal.

"We don't know where we're going. but we'll be alright," said Kenneth."

Darkening Shipi

LONDON, Aug. 28 (Reuter).- Orders issued by the. Admiralty this evening provide for the darkening of British ships and also dominion foreign vessels when the latter are within the territorial waters of the United Kingdom.

The orders contain

regulations regarding the showing of lights of all Kinds,

incrading navigation, steaming anchor lights, and another order

A crowd of several hundred prohibits the use of wireless trans- Vigil outside the Chancellory to-day,

waiting the decision resulting from mitters aboard any seagoing ship or vessel in the tidal waters of Britain the diplomatic exchanges.

and Northern Ireland.

Tension is mounting rapidly, The German press to-day charged that "Polish mobs con German ter-

burned to the ground," the "Nach- "German formhouses have been

tusgabe" claims.

story" clashed with German frontier guards.

Protest At Propaganda SPECIAL TO THE TELEGRAPH“ WARSAW, Aug. 20, (UP).-The Government, in a strongly worded slatement, protests against the Ger- man atrocity propaganda" against Foland and spreifenlly asserts that Herr Hitler either lacked information or is "misinformed by his Ministers." "It is a terrible thing that such basis charges should be used statement for war." the statement

Referring to the Hitler told

as a

Japanese Want "Lone Battalion"

Another Impasse With S'hai Council

After

the

bloc

10

London Foreign Exchange STOCKHOLM, Aug 20 (Trans- Ocean)-Sweden has left the sterling

At noon to-day It was decided Hower the exchange rate against the 10.1 253 17.0 Pound Sterling from crowns. of the Swedish und English currency This means that the former coupling

has ceased.

REICH RECEIVES BRITISH REPLY

(Continued from Page 1.j (0.40 at 10.40 p.m.,

A.0. H.K.T.) G.M.T., his conversation with Herr | Hitler having lasted nearly an hour

and a half.

'British Determination

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" LONDON, Aug. 28 (UP),--Great Britain is understood to have sent Hitler re-affirmation of their de- termination to defend Poland,

This decision was reached at to day's Cabinet meeting when the reply to Hitler's communication was draft- erl.

The British reply will advise the

by peaceful negotiption and also waro him again that an attack on Foland will

Britain to Poland's nic immediately.

Fucher to settle the Polish dispute

Reports from all sources here con-

to-morrow to

reply.

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CHUNGKING, Aug. 29. (Central), THE Japanese are NEW YORK, Aug. 28 (UP)-Theft 24 ber shougnage still agitating for the extradi-firms that the British Government

an imports of the collapse of the anti-Comintern Nazi Bund leader. Fritz Kuhn, to- ed" near Lodz and that 8 others had Lion of the "Lone Battalion" taking a firm attitude in standing 57 day told a rally of 10,000 members of teen similarly dealt with near Beilsk, interned in the Internationale piedge to resist force with force London Comment

the Bund to continue their opposition the

the Foreign Oflice said, "We

We are Settlement, according to 是 to "the uttermost.” to internal Communism in all forms, ***

Parliament Convoked LONDON, Aug. 20 (Router)--In aes of the German-Soviet pack powerless against this sort of thing Shanghai dispatch. leader on the resignation of

the allegation that

Parliament, has been convoited for "Hitler made the part for economie, but must protest against either tack Japanese Cabinet, the "Daily Tele- not poltical reasons",

confirm the British of information or s", he declared.

misinformation National Government had not paid graph" to-day says that whatever

Eiven the Fuehrer by his Ministers." Portugal's Friendship

the sustenance expenses of the in- Trains Stopped may be the composition of the new

lernees had been denied by botha

The House of Commons will hear a LISBON, Äug, 28 (Rruter)-All Ministry, it is certain that trust indications polit to the fact that the

WARSAW, Aug. 20 (Reuter) -A Chinese authorities and the Shanghai statement by Mr. Chamberlain and German promises will be no part of whole of public opinion in Portugal

order Danzig State

forbids

pporting speeches from the Opposi-LifeGuards Prevent Damage, Bring Car the Municipal Government, the Japanese tion giving, full approval its creed, and that any rapproche-

passage of goods trains from Danzig declared that the question of the Government's polley, indicating that ment between Russia and Japan is strongly favours Britain

to Poland.

To A Safe, Sure Stop upkeep of the "Lone Battalion" Is not, in the present circumstances,

Irrelevant and what they demand is Britain has definitely decided against the handing over of the internces by even a remote possibility.

The London Stock Exchange has Municipal Council.

Complying with a Japanese 1 and other foreign currency bonds, suspended dealings in United States quest, the Council has handed over it pending the registration list of the names of the internees,

British ownership at the Bank of but the Japanese declare that the England within a month. list is incomplete, claiming that thereTM

Sterling was not supported on the are between 6,000 and 7,080 Chinese foreign exchange market. The open- troops, In the International Settle- ment whose names have been built-ing was 4.40 quickly reaching a series ed.

Italian assurances to Mr. Arila that Illy's attitude towards Japan is

Hitler's action."

anci her

It requisitions goods trains passing Brough Danzig en route from Poland to Gdynia,

Danzig Schools Closed SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" DANZIG, Aug. 28 (UP).--All schools have been closed and many teachers have been conscripted. The school houses are being utilised as barracks

The area has been completely ringed with guns and barbed wire and the leaders only awaited Hitler's signal to deliver the city to the Reich and fight the Poles until the German troops come to their rescue.

allics.

Hitler's pact with the U.S.S.R., destroyed all possible resentment rising from the Spanish civil war. an and has undone the work of German unaltered by the action of her Euro-propaganda, which for a long time pean partner wilt doubtless be nc-

has been active here. cepted, but they cannot exercise any The newspapers Violently eviticise profound influence on the fact that the anti-Comintern Part is in shreds as far as Japan is concerned, and that Japanese statesmanship will be inspired by new ideas in seeking friendship outside her own borders. Sino-Japanese Mediation SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" LONDON, Aug. 28, (UP)-Run- ours that Great Britain is

is attempting mediate In the Sino-Japanese question were officially denied by the

of Rome were partially put into participants in this afternoon's con- versations

Ambassadors operation last night, and air raid between

are also in readiness. shelters Shigemitsu and Quo Tal-thi

to

Mr. Shigemitsu found Lord Halifax

more

British

Rome Anxiety HOME, Aug. 28 (Reuter)-To-day atmosphere of passed here in an

anxious weithg

the for Government's decision.

Il Duce appeared on the balcony the Palazzo Venezia before a large crowd of enthusiastle demonstrator. this morning.

Council's Denisi A spokesman of the Shanglat Municipal Council denied that there tre Chinese troops in the

retreat.

of their

of low levels around 4.30 and 4.25 and finally 4.12.

Britain Adamant SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

All preparntons for the darkening | Kuarding the 75 mile frontier facing national Settlement other than the back to Berlin with a message de-

for

A

--- Arridente following blowouts are respon» tyra within a tubo joined together at the sible for a large proportion of the deaths base, with theinner and outer air chamber and injuries caused by motor car accidents, connected only by a single, small vent With average driving spoeds increasing, bole. When a blowout occum air'escapen slanger of serious accident following a instantly from the outer tubs but can blowout increates, and need of some sort, escape from the inner air chamber only of safety device becomes more and more through the small vest hole. The tyre.

ntent. Engineers of The Goodyear drops down to ride on the reserve tyre, Hire & Rubber Company believe they which is built up of two plies of fabric, and Je the answer to the problem in the now tho driver has several minutes in which to Lifelinard for motor car tyres, recently bring his car to a stop underperfect control made available to motorista.

without endangering himself, his car or "It is a well known fact that danger the lives of other motorista,' from a blowout increases four times wlien; Hundreds of testé were conducted in speed is doubled," declared a Goodyear | which tyres were purposely blown out by executive, "That is, a blowout at 80 miles dynamite caps, by automatic knives and per hour is four times as dangerous as one by running them over plates studded with at 40 miles per hour,

huge railway spikes, and in every case the "Goodyear engineers were assigned the LifeGuard allowed the driver to coatinus problem of developing a safety. Jovica to down the Bhway in complete control of combat this danger several years ago. After the car. When ordinary tubes wero blown testing out more than 1300 types of tube out the car swerved violently off the estruction, the new LifeGuard is the roadway and skill of the profesdenal test result.

car driver man taxed to the utmost to "The LifeGuard is in reality a reserve avoid perious mecident.

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LONDON, Aug. 20. (UP),~~~Great It is estimated that 20,000 Danzigers

Inter-Britain to-day sent Its Ambassador new with shining

equipment are

400 internees belonging to the "Lonectining to accept itler's terms for the Polish Corridor.

As a means of Battalion."

#1 solution to the quarrel with Poland, enforcing the conservallon de-

food

The sp

spokesman also said that there but leaving the way open for further vrees, it is announced that the names

is no truth in the allegation made by efforts to save pence.

Japanese paper in Shanghai that 11 Duce has prohibited all civil of known hoarders will be published.

Grimly, bu! with

a gesture intend- It is reported that men and equip the number of Chinese troops dis-ed to keep hope alive that Europe's ore cordial than on his last visit,fying over Italy and her possessions.ment are arriving from East Prussia. armed and given sanctuary in the twelve million will not murch, Britain

except for regular services. two and a half months ago, previous

Poles Unperturbed

International Settlement, and The complete absence of any com- to the beginning of Tientsin blocknde,

thehas made another decision coinciden- WARSAW, Aug. 28, (Reuter)- French Concession, Was between tally with the vast military and nave Lord Halifax Informed Mr. Shige bative or warlike spirit and a desire

on all sides The Pales are remaining imperturb-6,000 and 7,000. mitsu of the contents of Hitler's for peace is expressed

preparations to fight if necessary, able and determined not to discuss

There appears to be no question message and Britain's reply, adding and are most striking.

but that Britain nnd France will con- his own opinion that while s The newspapers stress the fact that the surrender of their vital rights. Impossible Lo

the Mussolini

Colonel Beck is seeing the French be optimistic,

is labouring hard

It is notified for general informa-tinue to stand firmly behind Poland, and British Ambassadora dally, and

because the British Government con- tion that from to-morrow, the Vac-siders Hitler's attitude as a demand peace. situation was not hopeless.

sometimes more than once day. Shigemitsu warned against Mr.

In a significant article the "Corriere

Poland cination Centre at the Harbour Once for a completely free hand in Eastern between anticipating a sudden or drastic re- Padano" writes: "Italy will, consider and her Western

The understandes could not be will reinaln open for anti-cholera

| Europe. of anti- versal of the Japanese polley but held above all her own interests, and the closer, and every move by the British Inoculations and for issue

Seeking A Truce? out the hope of a substantial im-unforgettable lesson ol Versailles and French governments is being cholera inoculation certificates, only

However, it is belleved that the provement in relations.

does not encourage her to undertake

Cabinet's reply relterated the bellet Scenting

a change, Mr. Que Tai-chi precipitate intervention, Peace Detore communicated to Poland and vice from 2 p.m. to 4 pm, dally (except

Saturday and Sunday afternoons).

that all problems can be settled The Admiralty hos closed the Office this afternoon, asked, and obtained, Lord Ifalifax's all, but if every attempt to maintain

Reports from the frontier indicato

peacefully and it is possible that it Mediterranean.and the Baltic Sea to Mr. Shigemitsu the Japanese Am- promise that the British policy would it should fail, Italy will not hesitate

that trains no longer are arriving

British shipping after it was report-bassador arrived at the Foreign Office proposed a truce or some aŬher move continue to be impartial.

to keep her pledges."

the remaining evacuation of from Germany, but it would be pre-the

to end the danger of war,

ed that German submarines had en- the same time as Mr. Quo "Tal-chi, mature to say that rall communica-Japanese refugees in Germany.

but he remained for 90 minutes. tion has been finally severed.

Switzerland Mobilizes

Turks Soo Halifax LONDON, Aug. 28 (Reuter) — Frontier Dofences

Callers at the Foreign Office to-day included four members SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH”.

of the Turkish Embassy.

Italy Concerned ROME, Aug. 28 (Domel).-Intian Government etrcles over the possibility

Warsaw Precautions SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" are concerned WARSAW, Aug. 28 (UP)--The an Anglo-erection of sandbag barriers at the Japanese rapprochement following power stallons and other vital points the resignation

the Hiranum has been started, while the press, for! Cabinet due to the conclusion of the the first time, publishes inspired German-Soviet non-aggression pact.

Political observers point out editorials referring to the dangers of In several places, the border with framed in Japan and modifications Germany has been closed.

powerful National Cabinet will be

A

will be made Ly.

The

war

JK

nt

The

in Japan's foreign Nord Express, which usually leaves ailan Government

1.20 p.m. for Berlin, Parts and upp:..e

ently hoping that the

new Calals, has not yet departed and it Japanese Government will continde

expected that other trains will be to co-operate with the Axis

delnyed, yed,

versa,

Closing The Door

Herr Illiter's reply to M, Datadler has strengthened the view that Iller is closing the door to 'com- promise, but political circles say that until the actual conillet begins, that an there is always a chance eleventh hour negollallons may re- lieve the strain, especially as the consequences of the Sovici-Germani pact are not what Germany had hoped.

Refugees From Germany

<

Foreign Loans Drop In

-

Tel. 20780.

His Majesty the King to-day receiv-tered the Mediterranean. ed the Wor

War Minister, Mr. Leslie Mr. Chamberlain was carrying his Hore-Belisha, while constant sircam umbrella when he left Downing of diplomats called at the British Street late to-day to keep un Foreign Office and No. 10 Downing audience with the King Street, including Mr. Arthur Green- BERLIN, Aug. 28 (Domel)wood, Sir Archibald Sinclair and the

Communique Issued Disregarding the German request

PARIS, Aug. 28 (Router),—No{ Written Communication for neutrally, the Swiss Govern-Japanese and Chinese Ambassadors. further communication is expected

BERLIN, There is no definite word regard from the German alde to-night, ac-According to reports in German

Aug.

29 (Reuter).—— ment, with the approval of Parlia

elther Hitler's message or ment, has decided to mobilize the ing

cording to well-informed German circles, Sir Nevile Henderson Britain's reply.

Bub- frontier defence forces at 8 am, on

circles, states a Havas report from mitted to Herr Hiller a written com Hitler's Vague Words from

Berlin, Tuesday it was learned

munication from the British Govern- Authoritative sources said, how- authorflative sources.

ever, that Hitler, in vague language,

No Reply Yot

ment, which he supplemented with: BERLIN, Aug. 28. (Reuter).-Anjoral explanations. took the same position as announced,

oficial communique was Issed after in his letter to the French Premier.

Moral Issue London Reaction

the meeting between Herr Hiller and Britain's reply has left no ques-Sir Nevilo Henderson. LONDON, Aug. 29 (Reuter). The for war is near. said that Germany N.Y.K. liner Yasukuni Maru left

NEW YORK, Aug. 28 (Domel)tion but that Britain will not ro Impression in foreign circles, writes is using the same taelles as she used Hamburg on Saturday last with 200 Reflecting the

European crials, all i

nounce its pledges, but at the same It says that Herr Hitler received reliably reported that the British the Moscow correspondent of

against Czecho-Slovalcia.

Japanese retunees, including 50 wo- foreign loans, including British and Lime Mr. Chamberlain has emphasis Sir Nevile Henderson in the Chan- message states that any solution of "Daily Telegraph" is that the subject It is reported that the German men and 50 children. The steamer Italian and those of the British ed that war is not inevitable and cellrry at 9.30 p.m., G.M.T., in the the Polish-German dispute must take of the ratification of

Schleswig-Holstein post- will proceed to Bergen, in Norway, Dominions, to-day showed consider urges solution of the problems by practice of Herr Joachim von Rib-into account Poland's vital rights as German non-aggression pact was poned her

direct negotiation.

bentrop, when Sir Nevile conveyed well as Germany's. made the last item on the agenda of lies with her guns trained in the further developments, in the critical four dollars.

Chinese Railway bonds also sharp willingness to mediate

The British also expressed their to Herr Hitler a communication from the Supreme Council of the US.S.R., direction of Gdynia. It is believed,, situation.

It has a strong moral tone which is in such the British Government. S

tolleved to, reflect consultations with to give war an opportunity of start however, that the Polish coastal guns In case of a war, the steamer will ly decreased. The only exception

Ambassadors Active

Washington. ing with the pact unratified.

could sink the ancient ship easily, return to Japan via Panama but was Japanese bonds which continued negotiations.

·Mediterranean Closed .. LONDON, Aug. 28- (Router)-Mr. It is understood that the menung "The Soviet would then be able to

Meanwhile, the increasing tension otherwise will return to Hamburg is to rise. The 8.5 per cent.. Japanese

Meanwille Britain has steadily Que Tai-chi the Chinese Ambassador, was strengthened after the Cholest reconsider the position it. It was con-is aggravated by the flight of thou-soon as conditions become quieter. bonds were quoted at 370, an increase continued her military preparations, peld a 45-minute visit to the Foreign meeting of last Sunday. sidered expedient,

sands of persons, including many Preparations are also under way for of $3 over the previous day.

The press, declaring that a decision

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH BERLIN, Aug 28 (Domel)The

New York Market

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

the Soviet-battles scheduled departure and where It will remain in port until able fluctuations, dropping by one to

SPECIAL TO THE “TELEGRAPH"

- LONDON, Aug 28 (UP).—It ta

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