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CAUSES OF TOKYO OUTBREAK

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There are many who, touched as they have been by Western thought, say that it resides in the Japanese people as whole, to whose hereditary representative, the Emperor, they owe allegiance.

This school looks to Britain for guidance, and was profoundly im- pressed by the formation of a So- cialist Government in Britain in 1929. In the following year mal- hood suffrage was granted to Japan, and it seemed as though the country were in process of

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A very different view was taken by a good many members of the armed forces. To their minds it appeared that the army and navy were the natural and

Necessary custodians of the spirit of Japan as incarnate in the Emperor. The frst clear assertion of their stand- point was made in connection with the Kellogy Pact, whose signatories declared that they were acting "in

German and Italian soldiers effecting 'friendly relations at the International Equestrian Tournament held recently in Berlin.

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL SAILINGS the Japanese envoy who signed this beyond Gen. Araki, said

8.3.

RANCHI

From Tons Hong Kong -

About

Destination.

More Serious Breach

Man On The Spot

the name of their respective peo- therefore demanded the formation! Theoretically, since both Minis- ple"

of a National Government.

ters have access to the Emperor, It was seriously contended that

There were those who, going far he should hear them both and that finally decide, but without raising document had been guilty of some the whole Parliamentary system the delicate question of the source thing approaching insult towards should be swept away on the ground and strength of the Emperor's the Throne.

that every politician in Japan was power there is the further com- corrupt; and the series of financial |plication that the army itself does A more serious breach occurred scandals which has been brought not speak with one voice. 17,000 4th Apr. Marseilles, & London.

in connection with the London to light in recent years show that 5,000 7th Apr. Straits, Bombay & Karachi.

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counts for a great deal in an over- 6,000 25th Apr. Marseilles, Havre, London, Ham- derstood that the General Staffs truth in their allegation.

burt, Rotterdam, Antwery & Hall of the Services were opposed to The solution eventually reached seas crisis, and in Japan to-day 14,500 2nd May Marseilles &

Loadon

signature, but that the Cabinet represents a real effort of compro- the man on the spot is not, as he & London. London, Ham- overruled them and insisted that mise, the credit for which must would be in Britain, a 6,000 33rd May

burk Botte Antwerp & Hall it was within its Constitutional doubtless be assigned to the Elder governor owing his appointment 15,000 30th Mar. Bombay, Marseilles & London. rights in so doing.

Statesmen. Party politics continue to the Cabinet, but the

genera! 6,000 6th June Marseilles, Havre, London, Ham- It was an open question whe-in Japan, and politicians still re-commanding the Japanese army of

wern & Hull. burg, Botterdam, Artwerp

ther there can be what we under-ceive Cabinet posts. But the Prime occupation in the three provinces 13th June Bombay, Marseilles & London.

each Minister in recent years has been that were once Manchuria. Havre, London, Ham-stand by a Cabinet when 20th Jane Marseilles, Havre,

burg.

Rotterdam, Antwerp & Hull member of it is individually rean Admiral, and, as the navy is Much must necessarily be left sponsible to the Emperor, and the not making Japanese history to the discretion of # fighting! London,

question is particularly open un- the same way as the army, the soldier, and since Japanese forces der the Japanese Constitution, choice of a naval officer to head began to penetrate into Mongolis which provides that the Ministeri- the Government both keeps

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The compromise ought to work, ficts between the War Office in Minister, but shall be nominated and would work if there were mea Tokyo and the Commander-in- by their respective Services.

Prime

of sufficient authority to carry it Chief overseas, but we know that There was thus latent in the out. But the trouble in modern the two authorities do not see eye constitutional machinery a possibil-Japan is that Japanese life is dis-to eye. Roughly the position is ity of conflict between rival clai-integrating. Japan, like China, that the War Ofice is prepared to Imants to power, which events in is reeling under the impact of take, at any rate, some notice of Northern China finally brought to Western ideas.

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The Bugginses' Picnic

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EMMA. But Mother, we ain't

GRANDMA. Oh, stop groznin”, ferad no dinner! (Crying),

| goodness' saket: 'Ere's me rustedį CALATE (crving also)-Pm

up to the guillet, and never a sound tungry! outer me

MES BUGGINS, Diner I You FATHER. Well, you ain't never an-natural children! dre's you two Pad a "ingrowin' salmon con yer tied together, and Grau mke lungs.

foot!

rusted, and us a good mile froen the station

MES BUGGINS. Come along, Bar macome along. Alße ---- back to back, mind you--and Alde dizzt.

FATHER Yos, and me dyin' ingrene and got to 'op all the

But these wretched politiciana, Mas. Bucents. And an eager for graft, they argue, put children can think of is yar obstacles in the way of conduct aides l ́I wonder yer stomachs dozėči which will demand sacrifices from rise up and choke yerl

| every individual ettiren, and tise "ome, do!

men in the War Office mistake) (Tha" party their voice for that of topics.

and

What is wanted at home, they co-be clade, is a good strong. Govern- and both ment ready to support the grout - bringing ap effort which the stay overseas 23] "gata 15° burning to make.

contre back:)

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murders in Tokyo are explained.

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