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CONSIDERABLE ANXIETY

(Continued from page 1) SERIOUS CLOUD

ILLICIT DRUGS

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were this morning changed before AT 230. 515, 720 & 9:30 PM.

Me, WA Schofield at the Centrali Magistracy with the possession of heroin pills at No. 33 King Kong [Street, second floor, while the

second defendant was also charged] with possession of. dangerous drugs at No. 5 Ko Shing Street.

Mr. Hing Sin Lo, instructed by MJM Hall appeared for the first defendant'' and pleaded not guilty, while the second defendant pleaded guilty

Mr. A. W. Grimmitt said that as a result of a raid at No. 52 Ko Shing Street á quantity of a drug believed to be heroin was found. sad, finding another address an the premises, witness visited No.į $3 King Kong Street. There the first defendant was found, to- gether with two women At the back room over 30,000′ pills were ¡found

Renter Identified

The first defendant told him that he had rented the two cubicles from 3 mán and when the garrisons at Tientsin

and the owner was communicated with, Perping were below the quota he said that a man, Chan, had paid But there was a serious cloud strength.

$50 rent for the premises. He or the Chinese horizon, namely, ! "The troops Devement near later identified the second defen- the so-called-antonomy movement Peiping were movements of forces dant _19: the man Mr. AW in North China. Reports had already south of the Great Wall Grimmist asked to withdraw the been rife of the activities of where Japan was entitled to inain charge against the defendant. Japanese agents, and the recent tain troops. These were stated to

The case was adjourned formal- moyments of Japanese troops had have been prompted by the allegedly for one week for production of also been supposed to be connect-fremoval of rolling stock.” ed with the autonomy MOTS

OBSCURE SITUATION The situation was most obscure, These reports caused the Bri- but Sir Samuel Hoare trusted that Government considerable the conversations proceeding be- anxiety. "The Charge d'Affaires tween the Chinese and Japanese at Tokyo was therefore specially Governments would result in an instructed to inform the Japanese amicable settlement of any existing Government of our concern and difficulties.

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the analysista certificate, and the second defendant was allowed bail of $5,000..

FOREIGN POLICY IN · BRITAIN

to

fContinued from Page 1) to say that we should welcome a Sir Samuel could only regard it The Government was ready for calm and frank statement of Japanese as unfortunate that events should an investigation in a

atmosphere. dispassionate.

- It policy.

have occurred which, whatever the could not discuss these questions "The Charge d'Affaires was in-actual truth, might lend colour to formed that the autonomy move the belief that Japanese influence with any hope of a settlement in ment was purely a Chinese move-was being exerted to shape the atmosphere of war

GREAT OPPORTUNITY. ment. The Japanese Govern-internal political developments Mr. Anthony Eden, winding up ment were watching it closely in and administrative arrangements the debate, said that the fact that

Anything tending to so nations view of their great interests in of China.

were willing North China, but any idea that create this belief would only shoulder the unwelcome respon- Japan was planning a military in-harm Japanese prestige and ham-sibility of sanctions constituted tervention was entirely unfound- per the development all desired of a remarkable testimony to their ed. No Japanese troops had been the most friendly mutual, rela-anxiety to see a new era prevail. moved into China as a result oftions between Japan and China Mr. Eden believed that as col- the autonomy movement, and even and her neighbours and friends.

lective security grew stronger it BRITISH INTERESTS

would be possible to reduce the to questions, Sir

Hevel of armaments, and if the Samuel Hoare said that both the League emerged stronger from Japanese and Chinese Govern the present dispute an opportun ments were fully aware of the Brity which must not be missed tish Government's attitude regard-would be created for seeking ing the protection of British in agreement on the reduction and

The situation, limitation of armaments. terests in China

SETTLEMENT IN Replying

NORTH

(Continued from Page 1). Vernacular papers this morn- ing published a statement by Mr. Hsiao Fu-chen, member of particularly in North China, was

The debate on the Address, was the South-west Political Coun-being closely watched by the Amadjourned Reuter. cil, who attacked the Nanking bassador, but at the moment did authorities for submission to not appear to call for any special Japan Mr. Hsiao made the steps.

INTENSIVE ACTION IN MAKALLE AREA

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statement with the full sup- Sir Samuel Hoare informed Mr. port of his military colleagues & Le D. Mander (L, Wolverhamy- in Canton and Nanning, it is ton) that the Manchurian authori- understood.

ties persisted in their refusal to

INTENSIVE ACTION Intelligence reports received entertain Mr Lennox Simpson's i

Rome: Intensive desion is DC- here confirm previous state claim to compensation. He was

curring between the Italian ad- ments, that the North China forced to the conclusion that any

vance outpost and the strong ad- issue is being settled by com- attempt to take further steps vance patrols of the Abyssinian promise and concession without would be of no avail-Reuter the danger of a clash of arms. Mr. Lennar Simpson is the well-advance force, advancing toward

All members of the new Poli-known writer under the pseudony tical Council of Peiping are well!"Putnam Weale," who was known

pro-Japanese officials,pelled from Manchuria by the some of whom took part in the authorities for his alleged anti- Tungchow coup on November Japanese sentiments).

24.

YIN EXPELLED FROM GUILD "Shanghai: Chinese reports reaching Shanghai state that

STORMY FRENCH SESSION

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Makalle, according to messages received here. Contract betwee the main bodies is expected shortly...

High Italian military circles express the hope that the Abys sinians will play into Italy's hands by attacking them on the Eritrean front. 2

DE PONO IN ROME- Rome: Marshal de Bono "WES

the Chekiang Native Guild has In the afternoon session Deputy passed a resolution expelling Taittinger, who is President of greeted by Signor Mussolini and Mr. Yin Ju-keng from the the Jeunesse Patriotique, defended a crowd of 8,000 people on his Guild. Mr. Yin Juli, President the Nationalist leagues and attack-arrival at the station, which was of the Guild, favours the stern led those whom he described as guarded by a double line of Black punishment of Mr. Yin Ju-keng, Moscow's henchmen. Another Na-Shirts. The platform was occu who is his brother

tionalist Deputy who is a member pied by a large group of Fascist PRESS CONSORSHIP AGAIN of the Fire Cross organisation oficials, including the Presidents Nanking: The press-censor- ship bere has been tightened poke in similar vein and denied of the Senate and Chamber and that the Fire Crumsers were res other notables The Fascist sgain after the recent compara-

provided

guard tive laxity. This is apparently posible for the Limogen rinting Mis due to the expected trom of his speaker was subjected to of honour. Large numbers of events in North China. The valley of interruptions from the the Carabinieri paraded Reater local press is not publishing the

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