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Kilm is made by spraying Frosh Milk into a current of warm air. That is all-it is milk when it cutera the room of the winds-it is milk during the milk snowstorm-and it is milk when it Bottles in the powdery white drifts. All the solids of Fresh Milk are retained...
KILM IS SAFE, THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NO DANGER OF CONTAMINATION, Obtainable at all Stores in 1, 24 and 5 tb. lins.
Enclose ten cent stamp for a trial tin from tlie local Agents.
YUE LEE
YUEN
CHINA BUILDING
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY JANUARY 28, 1932.
ALL POWERS WATCHING SHANGHAI
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Admiral Shiosawa will continue being positive, quite irrespec tive of what happens at Geneva. with what consequences: it is dus gossible to foretol
IMPORTANCE OF PREVENT ING CONFLICT
•
STILL FIGHTING!
NANKING CANTON POLITICIANS
(Wah Tas Pat Pavy
CANTON, Jan. 97. All hope of Puppevolement w tween Canton and Nanking has been, shattered in spite of Mr. Yu Yu Jen's efforts. This is the direct roporcussion of Nanking's rojection GENEVA, Jan. 97," of the policy of severance of diplo. natia relations with Japan, as ad- A private meeting of the Council voeated by Mr. Sun Fo and Mr. without the Chinese and Japaneso Eugene Chen. The Canton authori delegates is convened for 4 p.m.
ties hold Marshal Chiang Kai Shek responsible for the adoption of “a The anxiety of the Council to weak-kneed policy in "dealing with ‚avert fresh confiagration was con-Japan and also the tolerence, pl phasised at a secret ecting last General Chang Heuch Liang con night, when M. Bousour, Sir Eriotinual in office." Drummond, the British, German, and Talian delegates received the The War ery against Marshal Japanese, and subsequently the Chiang has been raised from the Chinese delegate."
Canton official circles. It is sug seated in certain quarters that with the return of Chiang Kai Shek the Nanking Government will undoubt. edly fall to his dictatorial hand
M Boncour dwelt impressively on the situation at Shanghai and the importance of preventing an extension of the conflict.
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Mr. Sato communicated several telegrams showing that there was digit improvement, but he am- phasised that the headquarters of | the anti-Japanese agitation WAR centred at Shanghai,
Mr. Sabo said that Japanis
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other Powers" in Shanghai, and day. He said that the resignation declared that "the Japanese troops of Messrs. Sun Fo and Eugene actually landed numbered barely a Chen was indicative of the hopo- third of the British fores inlessness of national unification. Shanghai.
Marshal Chiang's dictatorial hand was seen again. Mr. Hu bad no intention yet of going either to Nanking or to Canton, principally because of his long illness.
M. Boncour 'asked whether Mr. Sato was willing to maké o reassur ing declaration authe next public
meeting.
Mr. Sato continued that he had
SHANGHAI, Jan. 27 made a more far reaching state- Following the retirement of Mr. ment at the public meeting on Sun Fo and Mr. Eugene Chen, Mr. Morday, but he had no objection, Huang Han Liang (Financial on principle, to repeating his re-Minister), Dr. Fu Ping Shueng
RSHEVANCES,
(Vice Foreign Minietor) and Mr. M. Boncour emphasised that the Tan Chien (Vice-President of the Council "did, not intend to investigialative Yuen) are expected to gate the events prior to: Doe. 10, resign, which was covered by a previous meeting. The Council was concern-
ed chiefly with the Shanghai posi- tion.
A JAPANESE-AMERICAN WAR?
LONDON, Jan.
BURMA POLICE FIRED ON
HEAD CONSTABLE DIES OF WOUNDS
[BRITISH WIRELESS, SERVICE}"
A grave warning is contained in four-column wide leader page ar-
RUGBY, Jan: 20. ticle in the Newt-Chronicle entitled The Government of Burma's -re- "Shanghai Peril" by Mr. O. M. port on the situation for the week Green, former editor of the Cended January 3 states that satis Daily News.
factory progress continues, and Mr. Green expresses the opinion further surrenders and captures of that the Japanese landing at the remaining rebel leaders are Shanghai brings all the Powers into taking place.
direct concern, with the Sino-Japan. In the Pegu District a small ese quarrel and may lead to the party of Civil Police was fired on collapse of the Chinesa Government, in the jungle, wounding the fead a wave of communism and a Japan Constable, who has since died, No ese-American War.
other casualties are reported.
Sixty-eight under trial prisoners
Describing Shanghai as a "inder.
box." Mr. Green points out that al-eru reloused and the number re- though most of the million Chinese maining in custody is 084.
in the International Settlement are peaceful and orderly traders, they include some of the worst and most.) violent elements in China, whose temper is no present at boiling point owing to the quarrel with Japan.
The serious danger is that the Nanking Governm is almost hankrupt. of their troops are ant) hid, they will fall in easy prey to the Communists, who have lately
been growing like reeds.
Expressing the opinion that t
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MODERATING ADVICE
GENEVA, Jan. 28. Beuter learns authoritatively that there is no truth in the report that the Council of the League of Na- tions has decided to warn Japán regarding developments in Shana hai,
The Council has commissioned M Boncour to give moderating advice
to both parties, and this will be
HAWAIIAN MURDER.
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THE FOUR ACCUSED INDICTED
{THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
HONOLULU, Jan 50.
The four accused persons in the
dono when the Chinese acid Japan Kahahawai murder trist, arising.
ese delegates are received separate out of the killing of a Hawaiian
ly.
"RUGBY, Jan. 20, After a short public session
alleged to be the ringleader of a
"gang concerned in an outrage on Mars, Blassic, the wife of an Ameri- Geneva this morning of the Cons can naval officer, have been indict cil of the League of Nations,
od for murder in the second degree.
private meeting of the committee The accused are Mra. Fortescue of twelve, consisting of members of (mother of Mrs. Massie), Lieut. the Council without representatives Massic and two others.
of China and Japan, was held to consider the Sino-Japanese dispute.
NANKING, Jan. 27.
Dr. CFT. Wang arrived here this afternoon from Shanghai and re-
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