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JOHNSON RETICENT

The American authorities in both Shanghai and Amoy will probably act in full co-operation and conjunction with the British and French au- thorities in any matters involving the status of the foreign settlements in either port, Mr. Nel- son Trusler Johnson, the American Ambassa- dor to China told the “China Mail” in an exclu- sive interview shortly after he arrived in the s.s. Empress of Canada this morning from Shanghai.

Mr. Johnson was here expressing his own person- al opinion, he said, and beyond this he refused to go any further. With a smile, he said that he did not think there was "anything useful" he could say.

Asked about the Yangtze River,

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Commencing SUNDAY, June 4th., 1939.

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BIBLE SCRUTATORS' TRIED

a somewhat busy holiday. He ar- rived in Shanghai a few days ago, and is to sail for Haiphong in the Indo-China 8.8. Yusang to-morrow, from Haiphong he will proceed via Kunming to Chungking.

TO SPAIN

Asuncion, May 26. A protest against the arrest of the Paraguayan Charge d'Affaires in Spain, Senor Jose Angulo, was tele- graphed to-day to General Francisco Gomez Jordana, Spanish Foreign Minister, by Colonel Ayala, Para- guayan Foreign Minister.

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Col. Ayala pointed out that Senor Angulo had been admitted diplomatic representative on April 18 in Burgos. And he expressed “as- tonishment over the violation of diplomatic immunity."

He was unable to say how long he would be staying in Chungking, but expected to be in China's war time capital "for quite some time." The American Embassy buildings, which have been occupied by mem- bers of his staff since last August, are on the south bank of the river,

The Foreign Minister also de- the other side to the British manded that the arrested man be set Embassy buildings which were at liberty and that reasons be given bombed in recent Japanese air- for the diplomat's apprehension.— raids on Chungking.

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Danish Explanation Of Non-Aggression Pact Decision

́Copenhagen, To-day. The non-aggression pact between Germany and Denmark was presented yesterday for ratifica- tion.

The Foreign Minister, Dr. Peter Munch, said that the Danish Government's acceptance of the proposed pact was due to Denmark's desire to remain neutral in the event of war between Germany and any other power.

neutraller towards any group

Denmark's policy of absolute | four countries would be able to send. neutrality towards any group of identical replies to Berlin, had not powers, had been unanimously ap- been fulfilled, nevertheless· the proved by Danish public opinion Swedish, Norwegian and Finnish and it was the Danish Government's Governments had fully appreciated alm to strengthen the relations of the reasons which had inspired Den- mutual confidence existing between mark's decision to accept the Ger-

man proposal.

The pact, which was in entire

the

Addressing a luncheon gathering

Berlin, May 87. of the American Club in Paris yes-to-day involving nineteen women and Denmark and all powers.

A monster trial started in Danzig terday, Dr. Wellington Koo, Chinese seventeen men charged with being Ambassador, to France, said that members of the society known as way, Finland had. declined Ger- harmony with the polley long pur-

After recalling that, Sweden, Nor- China was bound by necessity to the "Scrutators of the Bible" banged many offer to conclude. bilateral sued by Denmark, would, adhere to the policy of the Open in Germany since 1887, the Danziger non-aggression pacts, Dr. Munch view of the Danish Government, be Door in her commercial relations Vorposten announced this morning said that all four northern coun- of great value under the existing with other Powers,

tries, at the recent Stockholm con- circumstances. The speaker, con- ference, solemnly reaffirmed their cluded with the expression of hope

that the pact would find the animous support of the Folketing. ---Trans-Oosan,

He also dealt with the situation

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in Manchuris and cited figures having to face growing difficulties absolute neutrality. showing that since the Japanese in their trade with that country.- oseupation, foreign Powers were Trans-Ocean.

Although the hope entertained by the Danish Government that the

un-

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