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L.O.N. SOCIETIES DEMAND
AID FOR CHINA
Brussels, To-day.
AGAINST BRUSSELS
Brussels, To-day.
statement emanating from Japanese quarters regarding the Far East Conference's declaration, declares:
"It is most regrettable that the Powers at Brussels are unable to take advantage of the Japanese reply to the communication from the Conference, by which Japan carefully opened the way for their good offices which as a result of the declaration, is dosed for ever. Reuter.
Tokyo, To-day.
The declaration adopted by
NOVEMBER
MARLENE
TO SETTLE IN FRANCE
The famous film star, Dietrich, who is about to to Hollywood from Pari definitely to settle in Franc Spring, says the Jour.
The paper adds that she will play in a number of films to be shot in France Trans-Ocean
LORD HALIFAX LEAVES FOR GERMANY
London, To-day
The Lord President of the
the Brussels Conference has causCouncil, Lord Halifax, had a final ed vigorous repercussion in the Japanese newspapers, which re-talk with the Foreign Secretary. sent the utter disregard by the Mr. Anthony Eden, before leaving Conference for Japan's conten- for Berlin yesterday. - tion that the Sino-Japanese ques- tion must be settled directly be tween the two countries.
VEILED THREAT
Lord Halifax was seen off at Victoria Station by the German Ambassador, Herr Joachim Ribbentrop
The Prime Minister, Mr. Neville announced in the Chamberlain
The newspapers are also indignant over the "veiled threat" in the re- be solution that joint action will taken against, Japan by the partici- House of Commons yesterday that the results of the Hitler-Halifax pating Powers in the Conference.
The newspapers now emphasise a talks would be given in a public hands-off policy towards China and statement, while Italy and France THE chairman of the International Union of Japan's denunciation of the Nine would be kept informed of the talka
League of Nations Societies has addressed a let-Shimbun points out is “entirely ter to M. Paul Spaak, President of the Brussels detached from realities and is there- Conference, calling upon the Conference to en-fore a dead letter. ter upon the second part of its mission.
M.P. INJURED IN
EXPRESS
CRASH
London, To-day.
Power Pact, which the "Kokumin
This paper further declares that Japan should propose "drastic revi- This has become necessary, de sion of the Pact or denounce it.” clares the letter, in view of Ja- panese refusal to agree to propos als for mediation.
Reuter.
GERMAN FLIGHT TO JAVA
Berlim, To-day- DREAMING INTERVENTION
The German airman, Haerle, The "Asahi Shimbu” says that China is dreaming of intervention by on Sunday hopped off on a flight Financial and other support for a third party, which tendency is now Istanbul and Basra to India, in
tends to extend his fight to Batavia. China, in accordance with the utilised by the foreign Powers.
and Sourabaya. League rules, is suggested in the letter, which concludes with an ap peal for effective material assis- tance for the victim of aggression.
„Trans-Ocean.
Two express trains were involv- PARIS AND
ed in a railway crash when the
Royal Highlander, the express
from Perth to London crashed into THREE-POWER
the Royal Scot in the early hours
of yesterday morning.
The night Scot on its regular to London, had
run from fr
been halted to
Crewe station, and the Royal High- lander
hed into badly
damaging the rear couch.
Twelve were injured, including Mr. Duncan Graham, Labour Mem- ber of Parliament for Hamilton Trans-Ocean
CHIANG TO CONCENTRATE ON THE WAR
General
Shanghai, To-day. Kar shek
shortly resign his post as President of the Executive Yuan, says the
spaper Ta Wan Pao"
The step will be take owing to the Generalissimo's desire
occupied only with military
The Tmance Minister. Dr. H
UNITY
Paris, To-day.
No The paper declares: course is left to Japan but to start an energetic drive on Nanking."
He will thus enter for the Hinden- burg Cup, awarded annually for the best achievement by an
amateur
The paper also says that it is "opilot Trans-Ocean concern to Japan whether the Nan-
king administration transfers the MR. MALCOLM
seat of Government to the hinterland,
where it becomes a local adminis
tration, or whether it becomes-the agent of the Comintern.”
MACDONALD IN LONDON
London, Tp-day- Dominions Secretary,
“OLD CRAFTY POWER” The "Asahi Shimbun declares that Japan is prepared to meet any situation which fact must be fully Malcolm Macdonald, and other mem understood by China, and also by bers of the British delegation
Quarters close to the Quan old crafty Power which insti- the Brussels Conference, returned d'Orsay
gratification that Brussels has shown France, Britain and United States in complete accord.
gates and preys on China.
AT-
The "Hochi Shimbun” gues in similar vein, and de- clares: "One of the most im- portant ways to solve the ques-
tion consists of a demand to Britain to pursue a hands-off policy towards China, which be lieves that Britain is her only hope":
here yesterday afternoon.
Mr. Macdonald, however, turn to Brussels for the next of the Conference
PLANES OVER HAINAN
Gamton,
To-day.
Decisive factor in develop ments of the next few days, it is thought, will be whether this ac- cord will lead to launching of joint diplomatic action for media tion between China and Japao.
Whether such a step will be taken ed that Japan will never abandon Hainan Island yesterday, according
will largely de-action in China unless the guiding to reports from Holhow last
No bombs were, howey of the talks of principle of her policy is realised.”
Our Own Correspon
Both the Quai ing Street
like to collect
ossible
Orsay and Down- considered would
tion on with Italy
Presiden of the Executiv
The Genera
be
Bays the
will probably succeed him as
entirely
The paper says: "At least Japan must convince the Powers concern-
Renter
BAY
HANGCHOW REINFORCEMENTS
Shanghai, L
Chinese despatches state that the Japanese landed thousands of addi tional troops in Hangchow Bay terday evening-Our Own
Several Japanese planes flew over
Franco-Syrian Treaty
Paris at the
the
will
negotiations for rat
co-Syrian Treaty.
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