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JAPAN'S POSITION.

MANCHURIA WARNED.

AGAINST. ALLIANCE.

NATIONALISM DISFAVOURED,

ment.

Tokyo, Saturday.

BANKERS' LOAN. MR. T. V. SOONG REVIEWS THE SITUATION.

CUSTOMS & SALT REVENUE.

Peking. Yesterday.

to

LETTERS & RADIO, ADDRESSES WHICH CANNOT BE TRACED,

POST OFFICE LIST,

D. G. Gain, MI B.

It has been confirmed that

A, General Post Office notifica- Mr. T. V. Soong (Nationalist tion, gives the following particu- Japan has issued a warning to Finance Minister), in an interview lars with regard to unclaimed cor- General Chang Hsuch-liang (son granted exclusively of the Inte Marshal Chang Tso-linatated that the Ministry of Finance Post Office, and also unclaimed Reuter, respondence, etc., waiting at the and head of the Manchurian Gov-had secured a loan during the past radio telegrams at the Radio Tele ernment now) against Manchuria fortalght from Peking and joining the Nationalist Govern tain bankers, which was, in the Ing:-

Tien-graph Office, Government Build. Previously the Japanese. For secured

nature of an advance against bonda W. G. Burdett, Miss M. A. eign Office and other offices had surtax, for rehabilitation expenses Chung Inan V. Caravias; J. C. on the Tientsin Customs Bankovsky, C. E. Cleaver, Chien denied that such a warning had of the north generally. The amount Finch, P. been given, doing so in the belief was $5,000,000 with interest at 8 Hanafin, Major A. G. Hills, Á. that the international results of per cent., price of issue 98. such action will be unfortunate.

Hoyne, Jorio, Huria Joseph, F. K. Baron Tanaka, the Premier, gard to the

Mr. Soong was reticent" in re- Kellogg, R. Kerr, Asiatic Expl., Inc., however, gave instructions for Customs revenues. He said that Lu, Lt. Com. H. Lake, J. F. Muir, future of salt and Lesleidaire, Mias M. Lewis, J. V. T. the warning to be delivered, hop- the Finance Ministry had plans re- J. Marston, AF. Murray, Radio ing to dissuade Manchuria against an alliance with the Na plenary conference was

garding both but as the fifth Corp. of Amerlea, W. D. Mc. tionalists because he felt that

so near, Gillivray, A. G. N. Ogden, Ong Djin Japan's favourable position in the Nationalist party. These ques- Pun Hoishan: Miss B. Shurart, there was an opportunity to consult San, F. Plekelsky, Capt. W. Pithlic. Manchuria would be jeopardised tions did if Nationalist rule predominates within a day or two and could Antonia Xavier, Mrs. G. F. Young.

not call for settlement H. F. Slagle, L. E. Sinclair, there.

Baron Tanaka and some of the waft till the plenary conference Japanese Army chiefs seem cer- tain that trouble will ensue if Manchuria succumbs to the Na- tionalist regime,

DISORDER FEARED.

met.

Mr. Soong emphasised that as other questions would automatically soon as unification Was secured

solve themselves.

Unpaid Correspondence.

R. P. Allen.. M/S William Penn (e/o Am. Consulate), Misa B. Buntain, Mrs. G. H. Corse; Chan Bryan (c/o Am. Consulate), J.

Shut Po (c/o Repulse Bay Hotel),) M. L. Hewa, G. A. Roberts, M/s William Penn, J. G. Williams (c/o Am. Consulate).

Registered Articles. Cheung Sheung Chi, Prof. G. 0. Enriquez (c/a Am. Consulate), Hugo Frank, Ong Djin San, Miss E. Zarairova.

Alex. Young.

Radio Telegrams.

Parcel.

"Loans Will Be Paid." A prominent official has stated that Japan, is not concerned

As regards the unsecured foreign about the hoisting of the Nation and domestic loans, he declared alist flag in Manchuria but that that as a general rule a country's Japan fears bloodshed and dis-indebtedness was not open to ques order would be bound to follow if tion and this was undoubtedly true Manchuria joined the National-of China. "Of course all legitimate ista, Consequently,

General loanis

must be paid. The only Chang Hauch-liang was warned. question is how and when."

Policy as a whole had to be con- It is generally believed, how- ever, that Japan cannot take sidered and it was advisable to action if General Chang Hsueh-get away from the polley of liang disregards the warning. living from hand to mouth. He Aghes Consequently, many Japanese be- felt that foreigners were coming Beaver lieve that their Government erred more to realise that their interests Quon Tong We 50, Wing Lok-st, in committing itself against the were bound up with the prosperity Nationalists in the latter's desire of the country and that it was Suskwonghing to bring Manchuria under their to their advantage to get away Juahon rule-Reuter.

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from sided arrangements..

He was leaving

Address.

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shortly for 6567 1684 0448

Note: Whether Japan takes tion or not to secure her interests re- Nanking. All the Party loaders Lin Cheong Tain mains to be seen. Before the Na-would be there for the plenary Tansna tionalists entered Peking, Japun issu-conference and important decisions Yuesang ed a statement to the effect that hos

tilities would not be permitted in Man- would be reached regarding finan- Masterdom churia and that an orderly army would eial as well as other momentous Yuamton be permitted to retire from Peking matters.

into Manchuria, The late Chang Tso- lin took the hint and left Peking, with!

Tungmow

It is learned from other sources Kuicheong

his army, in time to prevent a clash. that the questions whether

Mr. Rethompson Accordingly, his army has been per-S. M. Edwardes shall remain In-Enimco mitted to get back into Manchuria.

Gestures for an alliance have been actor-General of Customs will be Myotomy made by bath the Nationalists and the among the matters likely to be Johnong 3990 Manchurians, On the other hand, decided at the fifth plenary confer Loongayen some of the warlike Nationalist Gen-ence.--Reuter.

erals tnik of a drive against Man-

charla but they have not reached the

stage whereby it would become neces-1

sary for Japan to say that she would LOAN TO FATHER. Intervene to prevent Manchurla being attacked.)

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the Chinese judges informed him that money borrowed from his having been instructed by the Na-eleven-year-old daughter. The tionalist Government that the Treaty child had a genuine banking ac between China and Italy had expired, count, which had been opened, on he should not sit. He ascented on the her behalf when she was born. understanding that the cases would ho pastponed. The Chinese Judge subee-] Mr. Voss, defending counsel, quently announced in court that the anid Gross had carried on a haber cases were postponed because the Ita- dasher for lian deputy was no longer empowered His failure was the result of bad a number of years.

Until a few years ago, such cases trade, and it was only owing to were dealt with by the Mixed Court, the obduracy of one' creditor that under a Chinese magistrate and a he was ever brought into court at foreign assessor. After the rendition all. He had paid more than 10s. cheque for £20,000, Prince Arthur, agreement, the Provisional Court came into existence, this agreement having in the £, and he did not realise as chairman of the hospital's board been negotiated by representatives of that he was committing any offence of governors, described the gift as the "Northern Government and the in repaying money he had, borrow-princely. It made it possible for Powers.] Nkja kas

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JUDGE STOPS TRIAL.when he was in difficulties. tend their researches, Mr. S. G. The Magistrate, Mr. Fry, remark Asher, a member of the council of ed that it was and compared with many charged that this latest donation brought an unusual case, the Middlesex Medical School, said with bankruptcy offences who the total of Mr. Courtauld's gifts to Frederick Sullivan, 89... a coal came before the court, the defen- research in the hospital to £80,000: trimmer, of Newport, Mon., who less. He would be fined £25, with dant seemed to be almost blame- was Indicted at Monmouthshire 10 guineas conta. Assizes, recently, for the murder of Martha Holland, a widow, also of Newport, on the night of Apríti 14; was found not guilty and was discharged;

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CHIANG'S RECEPTION.

Peking, Saturday. A large number of foreigners attended Marchal Chiang Kai-shek's reception.

For the prosecution. It was etat- ed that Sullivan was seen to go with Holland to her home and an altercation was heard. Later, the

The Japanese

were conspicuous woman was found unconscious and by their abderite but the Ministers covered with brusies and blood.

of other Powers whose treatles the

At one point in counsel's state-Nanking Government has declared mcat Mr. Justice Horridge asked terminated were present-Reuter. him if he thought there was much chance of getting a conviction for murder, and counsel replied that he would develop the case on the lines of manslaughter.

PUSSYFOOT JOHNSON.

Parla, A Syracuse (New York) massage to the "Chicago Tribune"

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Dr. Taylor, of Newport, admitted (Paris edition), reports that Mr.

experience had shown him the value Mr. Courtauld said that business

of research. There were two main reasons which had prompted him to establish that Institute. "Some thing more than fifty-five years ago," he added, "my father and mother tained themselves, one of the first started, and for some years main- cottage hospitals ever built in Eng- land, in Essex. I remember being taken there is a small child. I re- member the surgical Instruments, which probably would not be thought effelent to-day either.

"Then some years later, at an al- most, family, gathering, my health was proposed by an old family friend, who said something to the effect, that, he hoped in future I might be able to do something for

in cross-examination that the in-William ("Pussyfoot") Johnson, hospital work like my parents. That jury at the front of the woman's the famous Prohibitionist, married was the seed of this institute,” “ head could have been caused by a Mary, Bessie Stanley," of Washing fall against woodwork.

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..Miss Gladys Morgan, 95, of St. During the prisoner's evidence, The Rev. Lewis Tucker, superin-David-street, Carmarthen, died in which he said he struck in self tendent of the local Prohibition from burns through her clothes defence, the Judge said the jury saloon, officiated.

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said" they had heard quite suficient. After a search by aeroplanes, the An Inspector of the Newport Auehmlthle:Forfar) flaning boat, Polich gave him a good character "Blossom," was found sunk in four and haid he had won the Afflitary fathoms of water. The two men Madal during the war; 700 p

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catching fire while she was baking bread.

Missing for a week. Albert Ed. ward Samson, 50, of. Sonthey-road, Tottenham, was found drowncil In the River Lea at Edmonton.

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