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HONG KONG, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1934.

PRELIMINARY AIR RAID TEST

NEW NAVAL PARLEYS.

(Continued from Page 1)

AXIOMATIC EFFECT (Continued from Pane 1) Sir John Simon will report to

As the parity between Britain and, Mr. Smith said it was no secret the Prime Minister and the. Cab- that there would be another similar inet, and will also inform the America's Naval strength is re- test in the near futuro, but on a United States delegation of the cognised here as an axiomatic effect

situation either to-day or to- of Japan's claim to equal - naval || larger scale.

strength with America it would ap-i To-night, prominently illuminated morrow.

It is gathered that the Japan-parently involve Japanese building buildings such as the North Point Pawer Station; the Gloucester ese reply deals with possible up to the "celling", and would place Building, all theatres with Neon modifications of their existing Britain, with all her special respon- lighting and all such buildings in proposals, and it is felt that dis-sibilities of the Empire, in the posi Kowloon, will act in accordance with cussion along these lines will betion of being unable to make any special naval provision beyond that the alarm. Not much attention wl useful-Reuter..

THE JAPANESE PROPOSALS

made by the other powers with leas be paid to sparsely lit offices and

It is anticipated that there will responsibilities.

Britain had therefore indicated The Police are handling, the ex-be further Anglo-Japanese conversa-

that she could not accept the prin- tinguishing of street lighting, while tions before the end of the week.

It will be recalled that the British ciple of the common upper limit, the Navy will darken ships with the

suggestions were directed towards

Suggestions put forward in exception of navigation lights,

The raid will commence at about reaching an alternative form of Anglo-Japanese communication in- 7 p.m. The alarm will be given by agreement in view of the refusal of cluded the possibility of a general three marcons (as discharged with the Japanese to accept the con- acknowledgement of equal statux! No. 10 Typhoon signal), followed tinuance of the rigidly defined 5/5/8 among the naval powers, coupled AS lald with the continuance of the regula- by three rockets, and by ships' ratle of Naval strength, sirens.

Street lamps and certain down in the Washington Treaty for tion of the size of navies and an other conspicuous lights will then Britain, America, and Japan, res agreement among powers to declare pectively. The Japanese proposals programmes for a certain number be extinguished.

homes.

the

If conditions are favourable, one demanded the acceptance of two of years in advance, British Wire- or more aeroplanes will fly over to principles as the basis of agreement, less Service. observe the effect, and these will namely (1) non-aggression and non-!

be spotted by searchlights.

menace and (2) equality in national security.

REDS STILL RETREAT In developing these demands dur-

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(Continued from Page 1.) VICTORIES MINIMISED

-“TIMES" COMMENTS ON

LATEST PHASE

(Continued From Page 1)

other!

ing the conversations, the Japanese upper delegation urged that the limit in Naval construction, ple- It adds that there are turesquely called "Celling" might points of the present treaty, auch While sensational reports of be fixed to apply to li parties as the signatories notification of sweeping Cantonese victories and which, however, would not neces their yearly building programme the capture of 8,000 prisoners in arily build up to it. Japan, for which, emphatically, is worth pre- jone battle were circulated last examplet conceded that Britain's serving.

week, General Miao said that in overseas responsibilities might well The Daily Telegraph states that all the campaigns only about Involve building up to the "ceiling,"

ment but the door is not closed.

000 Communists were killed, 3,000 whereas she, while being free to do Japan's reply will cause disappoint- rifles taken, and about 1,000 prio, might not in fact undertake such The British Government may be sonera captured.

a heavy programme. Japan, on the relied to do its utmest, to reach Even the high military command other hand, questioned the Amer other useful, if minor, bases of here is not certain as to the num-can need for the Naval superiority

agreement.--Reuter. ber of Communists in southern hitherto conceded. Hunan at present. It is estimat

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Treasury regards the Kwangsi-Hunan borders.

Nanking troops, under Generals States Among the towns in northern Heuch Yao and Chow Hun-yuan, Belgium deal, as a simple business Kwangtung which were invaded by are intercepting the Reda at Yung-transaction. The Federal Reserve the Reds last week, Jenhua and ming, South-westerm Hunan, simply paid for the gold, purchased Shengkow suffered losses amount where big battles, are momentar- from Belgium; in advance.-United Press per S. E. Levy and Company. ing to over $1,000,000. Reds loob ily expected.

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