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HONG KONG, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1935
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Sympathy From North
• And Overseas
DEMAND FOR SUBMISSION OF PROPOSALS TO CONGRESS
Canton To-day.
The vernacular papers to-day publish several telegrams from Kuomintang organisations North China and overseas sup- porting the South-west stand that! their four resolutions to the Kuo- mintang Congress on November 12 should be submitted by the Central authorities.
It was learned to-day that the Kromintang leaders recognise that their proposals are for the fundamental regeneration of
Chins and do not countenance.any compromise. :
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Their four resolutions are (1) EUROPEANS
severe punishment of the traitors
who concluded bumiliating traces, (2), condign punishment of the terrorists who undermine the Kuo- mintang and the Nation, (3) a) definite foreign policy. and (4) a minimum reconstruction pro- gramme and a protective tariff
These proposals
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IN SOOCHOW QUEEN'S
TOKYO WAR OFFICE FRIENDLIER
NANKING DENT ANY CONVERSATION
[From Our Own Correspondent)
Canton, To-day. Shanghai reports state that Mr. Wang Ching-wei. President of the Executive Tuan, went to Soochow to meet Mr. Akira Ariyoshi, Japanese Ambassador to China, and that important discussions took place between the two men yesterday.
Official Nanking dispatches. however, deny that any conver sations took place. as Mr. Wang Ching-wei is reported to be only jon a sight-seeing tour of Soochow, famous for its winding canals, bridges and fair ladies!
The Tokyo War Office has re PROTECTED IN cently shown a friendlier attitude towards China, and Chinese au- ADDIS ABABA thorities in Nanking
are taking this opportunity to cement better relations with Japan.
(Continued from Page 1)
Mr. Wang Ching-wei is reputed
It emphasised that the obliga- to be championing a Sino-Japanese were made tions of assistance which were friendship on an elaborate scale.
three months before the Congress contemplated must be reciprocal
is due to meet and should be in-between Britain and France and NOTORIOUS BANDIT cluded in the agenda, it is thought should become effective only after here-Union News.
a joint investigation of the cir cumstances, to be held as soon as
COMMUNIST THREAT state political tension arises of a
IN SHENSI
Government Troops Dispatched
Grave concern
sufficiently serious nature to give ground to the fear that it may Leventually lead to the application of Articles XVI and XVII-
Reuter.
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Great Wall Region Activity
Peiping. To-day."
Wang Yu-chen, 2 notorious
London: The French Govern-bandit leader of Chibsien, was ment, in reply to the enquiry ad-captured by the Special Military dressed partly to the French Am-Police on Sunday.
Perping, To-day.
is being felt bassador on September 24 by the It is understood that the bandīts over the Communist Army's threat British Foreign Secretary, Sir along the Great Wall region, 3,000 to invade Shensi, as it is believed Samuel Hoare, say that the sugars
strong were moving steadily to
eastern - Chahar.
The
that the six divisions of Govern gestions of the British Govern- ment troops dispatched to meet ment for mutual support in the Hope Provincial authorities had the outlaws will be insufficient to circumstances envisaged in that kept a close watch on the move check their advance.
Meantime, it is feared that the quiry fills very opportunely the ments of the bandits, who were Communists in Shensi will even-ap in the system of collective evidently planning a new adven forces in the demilitarised zone tually join the main force of the security to which the two Govern- ture, and ordered the Special Police
ments are firmly attached Red Army under Chu Te and
Such an obligation, however. to initiate an enveloping cam- Mao Tsu-tung in Szechwan
paign for the suppression of the must be reciprocal and must Sinking
apply equally on land, sea and in outlaws-Central New Agency. General Yen Hsi-shan, com the air, and must apply in rela- mander of one of the Government tion toon-members as well as
French reply-British Wireless Service. divisions, is expected to call a conference with Marshal Chiang members of the League of Nations, Hsueh-liang at Taiyuan in Shensi and should involve the closest
collaboration beforehand. Province Union News
and
TELEGRAPH CODE IN TIBETAN Recent Compilation Tried Out
SUCCESSFUL" RECEPTION
· UNDERTAKINGS OUTLINED Subject to these conditions the
Abyssinian Telegram To League Secretariat French Government is ready to Geneva: The capture of Adowa assume, in regard to Britain the by the Italians has now been con- following undertakings. "If
firmed in a telegram received by either of the two Powers judges the League Secretariat from the It necessary to take itary Abyssinian Foreign Minister. naval or air measures with a
The telegram states. "Italina view to placing itself in a posi- troops, supported by 20 aeroplanes, tion to carry out in case of need
occupied Adowa on Sunday. its obligations of assistance, aris Adigrat has been taken subse Nanking, To-day. ing out of the Covenant of the
Wel The test of the Telegraphic League or the treaties of Locarno, quently. Our troops have taken
up positions outside AdowE. Code in the Tibetan language, it will enter into a consultation have withdrawn them from the which was recently compiled to on the subject with the other fighting zone. The Italian attack facilitate communication between Power.
on Abyssinia has been prepared Tibet and China, was declared sa- The procedure shall be similar
for months while deliveries of tisfactory to-day, when the mes- if either of the two Powers judges arms for the defence of Abyssinia sages, sent by short wave from it necessary to take military, have been systematically with. the Ministry of Communications, naval or air measures with held." Trans-Ocean Service. were clearly received by the Mon-view to placing itself in a posi- golian and Tibetan Affairs Com-tion to meet, should it arise, a mission here. W
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situation in which, under the "TO THOSE WHO FELL The Code was compiled through Covenant or treaties of Locarno, AT ADOWA”
of the other
the co-operation of the mistry it would be entitled to receive of Communications, the Mongo-the, assistance lian and Tibetan Affairs Commis Fower. sion, the Board of the General The fact that one or other of | Staff and the Mongolian and the two Powers, betan Class of the Central Politition and a
consulta agreement,
Institute Central News takes the measures referred to above, it shall not on that se-
onl
gency.
WEATHER REPORT
MARBLE TABLET TO BE ERECTED
» CHINA, MAIL
SPECIAL Milan, To-day. General De Bono, Commander-
count be regarded as constituting provocation, such as would justify in Chief of the Italian armies in any failure by the third State to East Africa and one of the sur- The anti-cyclone has strength fulfil its international obligations, vivors of the disastrous Abya- ened and has extended rapidly MUTUAL ASSISTANCE sinian campaign in 1889, has given extending from If either of the two powers is orders for the erection in Adowa ( North China to Central Japan attacked on account of such of a marble tablet with the fol- A depre on is moving eastward measures, taken after
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CHINA YEAR BOOK
1935 EDITION
The 25, Chapters of the 17th issue of the CHINA YEAR BOOK, edited by H G. W. Woodhead, CBE, have as usual been revised or rewritten with the assistance of many experts, Chinese and foreign, and every effort has been made to bring information and statistics up to date. ^x-
The Chapter on the Knomintang covers the political history of China in 1934. The Chapter on the Chinese Government contains the Text of the Provisional Constitution, the Organi Law, and the Draft of the Permanent Constitution
The Chapter on International Issues gives the text of the Agreement and Exchange of Notes of the sale of the Chinese- Eastern Railway, besides the latest documents relating to Sind Japanese issues.
China's Communications Railways, Roads, Post Office, Telegraphs, Wireless, Telephones and Aviation—are very fully dealt with
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