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JAPAN STILL

ADAMANT.

(Continued from Page 9.)

'World Opinion.

JAPANESE ARMY MANCEUVRES.

EMPEROR TO: ATTEND. DIS-

PENINSULA HOTEL CABARET!!

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Tokyo, Oct 18-In order person- But, he said, as the Pact of Paris ally to superintend thụ, grand mili- bears the signatures of the Presi dent of the present Council, togetary, manoeuvres which take place in ther with the ex-Secretary of State the middle of next month in Kuma of America as joint proponents, it moto Prefecture His Imperial) represents to America an offective alajesty the Emperor, is leaving means of marshalling world public opinion behinil the use of pacife Tokyo on November 8. He will on means only in controversies be back in a warship at Yokosuka and tween nations.

SHOW.

and Mrs Skionor, Mr and Mrs. Stoys, Mr. Langon Miss Thomas, Mr. Henry Mr. Holyon,

tanding access whilst Wm. Himels agile dancing and 'imitations-prov ed extremely popular, the guests be ang reluctant to allow him to lonvo.

Captain and Mrs. Moir entertain- "Mme:- Dojohana, with her pleasing.

singing, featured in several num-ed at their table Major and Mrs bors and stored triumph in the Bennett, Capt. Anderson, Capt. and last not, Sing a little love songs," Mrs Wallace... A Large number of guests were concerted effort by the trio Others noticed were:-Mr. Law present at the Rose Room, Penin. Amongst the many goats wars renco, Mrs. Wroughton, Mrs. Par sula Hotel on Saturday when a Mr. A. H. Gordon, whose larga ton, Col, and Mrs. Savile, Col. cabaret entertainment was given by party included: Miss B. Gordon, Gowan, M, Kern, Mr. Fila Gib the Dejohans and Wm. Rimals. The | Mr. and Mrs. Jack; Mr. and Mrs.. bons, Mr. and Mrs. Friedborgar, turns were very well-eived and Joseph Mr Harvey, Mr. Barbos, Comdr. Stevenson, Comdr. Dock the trio, whose repertoire appears Mr. MacBain, General Cohen, Mr. soy, Mr. Keith Murray, Mr. Roper to be most extensive, should please and Mrs. Pooldy, Miss Fullarton, Caldbeck, Captain Fawcett, Mrs. Hong Kong ball room audiences for Dr. and Mrs. Shellshoar, Mr. and and Miss March, Mr. Grover, Mr.

Mr. Prentias Gilbert äxpressed Proceed to Sasebo, whence ho will some time to come; - Mr. Dajolan Mrs. Child, Mr. O'Neil, Misses But-May, Mr. Middleton, and Mr.

the "opinion that the timely exer. cise of the power of such world opinion might be effective to pre; vent. abroach of international ponce, with possibly worldwide

consequences,

He paid a tribute to M. Brinnd's remarkabla contributions to the cause of peace.

Lord Beading Expressés Satisfaction,

Lord Rending, tho British Foreign Secretary, expressed satis faction at the outcome of the Lea- guo's invitation, an also his per sonal plaasitre that on the first ge ension that ha represented Britain in the League Council, the United States had taken a seat there and M. Briand had presided.

All other members of Council, with the exception of Mr. Yoshi zawa expressed gratification at the upshot. Signor Grandi (Italy) said the ooonsion, marked the con- Rearation of American co-operation in the work of the Longue.

Jouve for Kumamoto,

After complotion of the man- euvres, this Emperor will inspect different localities in Kyushu and will return to Tokyo on November

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MURDER OF WOMEN

CHINESE SENTENCED TO

STRANGULATION, *

Peiping, Oct. The two mur- derors of the American mission- aries; Mrs. White-and Mrs. Miller, are to pay for their crime with their lives, state messages from Yunnanfu.

The two men, disgreatled ser vants who hacked their mistresses. 10 death as they lay in bed asleep. were sentenced to death by a lower East and West United,

court, but took an appeal to the Senor Madariaga (Spain) ex-

Yunnan Appelate Court Thia claimed: The East and West are

court has now sustained the judg now united in the cause of peace."

Dr. Alfred Sze said that the ment of the lower Court that the men must die by strangulation" and cConn separating China and their female, abettor. serve pine America, namaly the Pacific, sym-years' imprisonment. bolised the relations of the two countries with, all others.

Mr. Gilbert, at the conclusion of the debate, thanked the members for their welcome, particularly for the concordance of their views with those of the United States..

Private Talk,

Lord Reading and Mr. Yoshizawa held tete-a-tete conversations this evening, discussing the Manchuria question and the prospect of alle vinting the situation,

The conversations terminated without definite result and hitherto there are no signs that Japan is prepared to withdraw her troops.

It is felt at the present stage that private conversations will prove more helpful than public delibera- tions. For that reason, private. talks between the various members of Council will be continued to

morrow,

Anti-Japanese Campaign,

LONDON, Oct. 16.

The Japanese Embassy to-day gave Reuter's representative detail- ed reports of anti-Japanese activi- ties in China. The reports men tioned inter-alia, the action of Ferrymon and others in refusing to handle Japanese cargo; Japanese firms have been prevented from die- posing of their merchandise; con- tracts between Chinese and Japan- ese have been cancelled; Japanese- shops here and there have been sacked: Chinese in Japanese em- ploy have been resigning their posts under pressure; Japaneso goods have been confiscated and burned; and Japaness residents in Shang hai have been insulted, the demon strations daily increasing in virus leaco. Two Japanese women....... in. Shanghai have been badly wound-

ed.

THE JAPANESE COVERN- MENT.

ADMINISTRATION UNDER GEN. UKAGI SUGGESTED.

Tokyo, Oct, 12-A variety of rumours is running through Tokyo, and the formation of National Government under the leadership of General Ugaki, Governor-Gen- eral of Korea, is understood to be under, consideration.

While the Minscito party recently scored tremendous victories in the prefectural elections, and though general election" would give a simi Tar result in the Diot there is some internal dissension on a number" of questions, including leadership of the party, policy towards China, financial and economic policy, etc., both in the Cabinet and the party," Mr. Inouye's policy of retrench-1 ment and economy meets with some opposition, and criticism and he is adamant in his refusal to consider demands for gold embargo and on his insistence upon drastic prun- ing of expenditure.

It is believed in well-informed quarters. that rather than give way. on these points the Minister of Finance would resign, His resigna tion would no doubt lead to the resignation of the Cabinet,

The Seiyukai is in decided minority in the Dict and so could hardly take office without a general. alection and it is thought in the event of the Minsoito Ministry fall- ing a national government might be formed under General Ugaki's i leadership-a temporary return to what was, until quite recent years, the rule rather than the exception in Japan, Considerable confidence is placed in General Ugaki and it will not be surprising if he within a short time, called upon to form 'n National Ministry to đẹnt with the serious problems that nOW face the country.

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The sentences will be carried out when they have been confirmed: by the Ministry of Justice in Nanking,

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Lorimer: I in his ventriloquist act was an out forfield, Mr. and Mrs. Fleming, Col.

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