INTERFERENCE WILL NOT BE TOLERATED
LAVAL'S APPEAL FOR FRANCE
Broadcast Speech
To Nation
DEVALUATION OF THE FRANC MUST BE RESISTED
Paris, To-day.
for
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ACTION DEMANDED Nanking: The Finance Minis- try Mas received a telegram from the Consolidated Tax Bureau at Tangahan, saying that General (Yin Ju-keng has demanded that
he should take over the Burean! The Finance Ministry, replying. instructed the head of the Bureau to resist the demand and carry on its functions as usual
Eloquently appealing
The Control Yuan has petition- France to resist the devaluationed the National Government, ask- of the franc in the course of a ing that the Hopef authorities ba broadcast speech last evening, instructed to take drastic effec Mr. Laval, after declaring that tive measures against General the Government would not alia Ju-keng.
low devaluation to come about) The Chinese Charge d'Affaires by the weakening of the Goat Tokyo has telegraphed the ernment's authority or any Waichiaopu reporting Monday's kind of veiled smouldering conversation with Mr. Shigemit- su The telegram is understood crisis, said that the moment
to have stated that the Japanese had come to make a choice: either to stop the maintenance Foreign Office of the economies or to avoid de- valuation.
a contrary
If Parliament had opinion let it sug so clearly. The fate of France would be decided
the
Anglo-French collaboration
favoured further exchanges of opinion with a view to harmonising the Sino-Japanese relations. The Japanese Consul. Mr. Suma, and the Attache, Co- lonel Sen, Amemiya, interviewed Mr. Tang Yu-gen yesterday after-
noon.Renter:
PRESSING PROBLEM
THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1935
Despite reassurances "of Dr. Theodore Lewald (above), pre= sident of the German Olympic Committee, that no-racial or re- Higious restrictions are being ap- plied.. to contendag athletes. American athletic organisations may vote "not to participate in Berlin's 1936 Olympics.
SOVIET UNION PARADISE
Frenzied Rush For Food And Clothes
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his coat, and went down the have no way of knowing that, be stairway where it said "The ing a stranger. It's funny [Subway Arcade.” The sign though, speaking of looks. You
WAS misleading only
to look the dead spit of a guy used strangers to that neighbour to know, to my sorrow. A rat by hood; there was no subway any-the name of Jerry Jerry Jerry, where near, and it was no uh, Daley. You remember that arcade.
Jerry Daley at I told you about It was early in the afternoon, one time? Besember hăm, Tom?” and there were not many people in the place. Jerry walked over! to where a man with glasses and a cigar in imitation amber holder, was sitting quietly with a thin man, who also had a cigar.
"Hyuh, Frank," said Jerry. "Hyuh," said the man with glasses.
"Well, how's every little thing?"| said Jerry.
Frank looked around the place,!
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"Oh, yes. Come to think of it,
a little too carefully and slowly said Tom, "I recall how I did hear "Why"," he said fmally, “it looks you speak of a beef by that name. like every little thing is fine. How I recall it now. I would of forget about it, Tom? Would you say
all about the rat if you wouldn't every little thing OX?
of reminded me. What ever did happen to him heard he was drowned out City Island.”
"Me?" said Tom. "Yes, I guess so. I guess every Ettle thing is No. No. I think I smell sumpa. Do you smell sampa, Franks? think I do."
“Oh, no,” said Frank. wher sent him to Riker's Island, the party I mean.”
"I
to ensure peace, which was their that he went to Tangshan
The report shut by February 1, 1936, are now Frank. Why, no.. Would you say only come back to tell you. Frank.
constant objective.
sore.
240,000 "SURPLUS WOMEN
IN TURKEY
in the Chamber to-morrow:ne
Dealing with the Italo-Ethio- pian war, he declared that Peiping: Chinese circles wel-
come the news of Nanking's ap- The "Torgsin" shops throughout| should more than ever re-pointments im North
"Aw, you guys. I get it.7 said
"All right. I get it Still sore. main close and confidential with though it is doubted whether alone has 23, all of which, accord-you."
China, Soviet Russia, of which Moscow Jer. "Still scre. I don't blame Well, if that's the way you feel the same mutual understanding General Yin Ju-keng's arrest willing to a recent decree will bel
about it," said Jerry. He lit a The two countries should strive ever be carried out.
"Who? Me? Me sore? said cigarette and turned away.
terday to report to General Ho to convert their foreign currencies, here says I'm
yes being stormed by people who want I was sore, Tom? This stranger I wanted to tell you I'd be satisfied He hoped that when the time Ying-chin and will not come togold and jewels into food, cloth
to work out the dough I owe you if Oh, no, an appeal would not be Peiping for at least a fortnighting and furs, before the supplies
you leave me have a job." made in vain to Signor Mussolini'sinduces considerable pessimism.
"Hmm," said Frank, taking the spirit of conciliation. An honour- It is felt that the problem here ing are being snapped up greedily
at, Tom? The stranger is look- are exhausted. All forms of cloth-
cigar out of his mouth. “Hear able and just sation which is a pressing one The Japanese because this is the least likely to would satisfy the principles of militarists may not be willing to be obtainable later-
ing for work Wants a job” the Covenant and the interests of wait overlong for the outcome of
“Well, waddia know about that? three francs Italy must be found.
the conversations between the He concluded that the Govern-Generalissimo and Mr. Ariyoshi, articles of prime necessity that This frenzied rush for stocks of ment sincerely hoped to establish General Yen Esi-shan arrived at will keep in storage is partly ex-1 the relations of good neighbours Taiyuanfu yesterday afternoon.plained by the fact that once the and mutual esteem with Germany. He was recalled, when General Torgsin shops close foreign cur- Doihara was here last week A
rencies will only be changeable at Japanese military spokesman Paris: The Finance Minister's states that he will probably visit whereas purchases made now can report on the general situation as General Yen on his return from be made at prices corresponding well as
the proposals for the Nanking.
with the pre-war rates. budget formed the principal sub-
Soviet citizens who had banking) Observers are watching with ject of discussion at the Cabinet interest as
to whether General accounts in foreign currencies at Council held yesterday, with the Doihara will go to Shansi.
the State Banks have been hastily Ja- Fresident of the Republic in the panese troops which arrived yes withdrawing their balances so as terday afternoon are quartered to buy up all they can while there
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In view of the prevailing cir- outside the Legation quarter. It is still time-Trans-Ocean Ser cumstances the Government de- is reported that no more are or upled to make an appeal to the living to-day-Reuter. patriotism of the Chamber when. "DISCUSSION IN SOUTH Parliament opens to-day, and to Carton: It is learned from off- ask its consent to the debate on cial sources that the Central an financial" policy being begun im-thorities have decided to discuss mediately.
questions relating to the autonomy After M. Laval had given an movement in North China and a account of the recent negotiations new foreign policy towards Japan in connection with the Italo-Abys-at the opening of the First Cen- siniar confict the Minister of tral Meeting.
Population Up By 18 Per Cent Wants a job. What doing, I won-
Since Last Census
Anzora. There are 228,917 surplus" women in Turkey,
This is disclosed by the pubica- tion of the full figures for the census of the entire Takish population—the second country's history-taken
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Compared with the first Turkish census of 1927, the total population shows an increase of 2,540,494-0 18 per cent-Be-
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ABYSSINIAN RELIC SAFE
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Abyssinian forces on the northem front have recaptured large
Justice and the Interior informed i Generalissimo Chiang Kafshek his colleagues of the principal and Generals Feng Yu-hsiang and An aeroplane squadron from stretches of territory occupied by provisions proposed by the Chau-Ten Hsi-shan have telegraphed Somaliland bombed the Abyssin- the Italians, and have made far- vin report on the maintenance of General Chan Chai-tong and Gen-ian fortress at Dagzbur and few ther progress, particularly along public order as well as the in-eral Li Chung-jen, once again over Harrar without, however, at the Fafan river." structions he gave at the recent urgently requesting these two mill-the latter town taking any war-; The Italians are evidently re- assembly of Prefects in this re-tary officials to attend the First like action-Trans-Ocean Service. tiring everywhere without offering gard.
Central Meeting at Yanking.- Central News
NAVAL CONFERENCE The Cabinet also adopted the
list of members proposed by the ESPIONAGE CHARGE
Minister of Marine, M. Pletri, for the French delegation to the naval conference in London on Decem ber 6. The delegation will com- prise the French Ambassador in
(Continued from page 1) "MATERIAL FOR NOVEL”.
An earlier message stated that a story of alleged espionage was
Abyssinian Advance
Continues
Addis Ababa: Reports reaching here from the neutral governor of Harrar leave no doubt that the
London, M. Charles Corbin; Vice told at Margate when Doctor Her MEDALS AND CUPS
Admiral Robert, Inspector-General of the Mediterranean Fleet; and the former Governor-General of French Equatorial. Africa, Curde.
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mann Goṛtz, former officer in the German air force, was charged] with making a plan of the BLAF aerodrome at Manston, Kent, cal-
SACRIFICED
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NO CHANGE IN POLICY "Italy has not the slightest in- tention of changing the course of
any resistance. The sudden
change in the situation is probably
mainly due to the fact that the Italian supreme command has realised the danger that threatens the army's vanguard.
Continual cloudbursts have con- verted the entire province of Ogaden into a veritable lake and [have affected the state of the
crops Trans-Ocean Service. Optimism Discouraged In Rome
ITALIAN DIFFICULTIES EMPHASISED
On the conclusion of the meetculated to be useful to the enemy: ing i was stated in circles also with conspiring with a Ger- contact with M. Laval that the mar girl, Marianne Emig, to com- Government would postpone dismit offences under the Officials cussion of the burning questior Gortz took a furnished bungalow semi-official Giornale, d'Italia
Secrets Act. It was stated that her foreign policy" declares the Bome: Although official denials of the national associations and
in of the recent reports of Abys militant organisations until the at Broadstairs, where he and tish newspapers which assert that sinien successes have been issued. debate on the budget is conclud-Emig became friendly with Italy appears to be disposed to the press here warns against un- ed. The Cabinet's standpoint was young aircraftsman, who supplied consider the alleged proposals of due optimism. that since the emergency powers photographs of RAF machines the British Foreign Minister for The necessity of exercising -granted to it by the Chamber and Emig, who is now in Hamburg the settlement of the Abyssiniancaution when judging events at Senate were primarily to deal with asked the aircraftsman to send
conflict The Government organ the seat of the war, is particular-
ILLICIT DRUGS
the financial situation, the first her photographs of aeroplanes states that categorically, no satis by emphasised by the Gazzata del duty was to get the budget safely and also invited him to visit Ger-factory solution of the conflict will Popolo, which points out the tre throughTrans-Ocean Service:
many,
ever be reached by way of sane mendons difficulties cont
confronting The plan of the Manston aero- tions.
the Italian troops in E Country drome was found in a bungalow. One knows in Italy that there in which is without roads, and where with a cypher key, showing that danger of the petroleum supply all supplies must be transported Gortz had visited Mildenhall, Suf-being cut off, but hopes that the by special military columns along Three Chinese, Choi Kau, Lo. So, folk, where another RAF station postponement of the session of the immense distances. Lo Sing and Ho Ying, a female, is situated. were this morning charged with
Sanctions Committee will give the he Journal stresses that
a chance to take ac-Mogadishu is 625 miles dist
from Addis Ababa and Harraroads,
Gortz made a statement urging
possession of 17 ounces of heroin, that he merely collected materia
35,500 hercin pills and with for a novel.
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"Aw, what the hell's the use try- ing to talk to you guys? I came here with the best intention, but if that's your attitude, so long."
“Guess he's not satisfied with the salary you offered, Frank," | said Tom. A
Jerry was back on the stairway when Frank called him. "Wait à. minute." Jerry returned. “What's your proposition ?** said Frank. Tem looked- surprised.
"Give me the job as house man. Twenty-five a week. Take out ten a week for what I owe you. I' come here in the mornings and clean up, ané practise up by game, and then when I get my eye back, I'll shoot for the house------". "Using house money, of course," said Tom.
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