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RRORIST PLOTS UNEARTHED

TROOPS NEAR IMIENTO

CAUSING ANXIETY

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Tengkua situation is causing" anxiety; the latest indica.

ying the city aken prisonbur shers of the Consular service.

Two hundred and sixty Japanese police are proceeding there "motor-trucks from Mukdež;..

HARBIN, April 99

portion of the. Mural- Brigade has roached Hallje: "Yoda's and artillery are arriving in the Imtiempo, district, but pparently, there has been no contact with the Insurgents”, so

attitude of Kirin troops in the vicinity of Imjenpo, is re ported to be cansing, anxiety, as they have started looting the eighbouring villages. Meantime, Banditry in districts along the southern branch of the Chinese Eastern Railway continue rame pant, 2,000 guerillas are reported cat Fryn and, another 7,000– nearby

The recent bombing of the second bridge on the Sungari River was the work of members of the Soviet Communist Party, according to a Manchukuo Police annoncement, which also reveals that important clues have been secured tracing the culprits of the recent dynamiting of a Japanese troop train. The documents seized divclosed a plot to damage other bridges on the Sungari and Nonni Rivers....

ORGANISATION OF 2,978 MEMBERS

HARBIN, April 28.

That the recently unearthed terrorist plots were directly in \stigated by the Soviet, is the disclosure made by the. Manchukuo Police, who assert that the organisation involved numbered 2,978 members, The leader of the movement is alleged to have been Galdock, Secretary General of a department of the U.FR., who, in said to have and the support of Boviet omcials, financiers and then Communist Party,

The majority of members are alleged to have been trained at Hahardvak by military officers and arrived at Harbin during Osto ber and Farember last. Every applicant for membership had to take an oath that if ordered he would kill his father and mother, while traitora were to be put to death,

Explosives with which railway workshops and other points were to have been destroyed were received vid Pogranitchnaya from whers supplies of T2/T, Wern secretly conveyed to Harbin,

TOKYO PLACED IN DIFFICULT

POSITION

was form Stanghal-Draft: Trute "at a meeting held.

Consulata, The") "mee

smoothly. Besides the Japanese delegater, pents included Sir Miles Lampson, Mr. Johnson, M. Wilden and Sig Ciano

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but in a poet and musician, and has been a lighthouse Leeper Motor Cabarer entertainer, senman According to well-informed, quar and American Deputy Marshal at ters, Sir Miler Lampson's armistice various perioda. He is widely read Iacy proposals, which have been accept and well educated, andis a ment of disgu ed by both China and Japan, ng culture. He declared gest the deletion of two of the known the pleasure and pains of clauses in the Assembly's resolution opium? During the last three weeks life of hyp

The dirat in the clause empower I bave been in hell, mine is the triangle ing the Mixed Commission in peace and mine, the pain I am Shanghai to declare at the repoet and the glamours, Of quest of one of the parties, the East are legion, but I am gett moment when the Japanese with over drawal oan reasonably be affected..

They second is the olause provide

Yng that the decision of the Mixed REMOVAL OF OATH Commission may be taken by 'majority" vota.

In place of these instructions, Sir Miles Lampson suggests that the Mixed Commission be charged to supervise the withdrawal of the Japanese troops and report the neglect of either side to comply with reasonable recommendations; and that there be an addendum to the truce agreement to the effect that the resolution of the League will be complied with only when the Japanese troops have bean com platbly withdrawa

JAP TROOPS MAINTAINING PEACE AND ORDER understood that, while Japan has

Toxo, April 26, 2

message from: Harkin states that Hoffungkiang troops along The Hulan-Hailin line and the Koushan-Tsitsikar line are again showing unrest. The former line has been crippled since last -night,

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الموسم

OF ALLEGIANCE

A PIECE OF POLITICAL CHICANERY

REUTER AND BRITISH: WIREGRES

taim of election an campaign from hi Pad This inability, to keep the

at Geneval on Ramsay and Dr

the

Belfort

dez homme wheni ades

of the record.

Gruellingszimo":

The fight over the Timor Sea. during the night was a gruelling "experience, Ee "had to battle

against, tarrific headwinda. He is attempted to zemnining at Part Darwin for of several days and says he will not

attempt any more rboards,

(Renter's Special Service,

shlande

The airman, Scotty who is make gir forty Ave ing "attempt on the-England- le der Australia flight record, reached here! direct his this afternoon for his last take-off In another

fati bus for Australia,

Kelly declared rendezvous As he does not want to land in Massies and Admini

with Mr. Port Darwin until day toently believed.

Simsonmorrow morning, the propo to ja10, hell with

ng may have a fan wait here until night-fall"," reaching effect, as one MacDonald over the five hundred miles of the Stimson abbitration); tween Timon Bea in the darkness Tardieu and Dr. Bruening regard ing disarmament will at least temporarily blocked.:

Mr. Stimson. will not wait long

Mr. Stimson'a“ Message.

He hopes to land at Port Dar win at seven o'clock local time which would result in outting about five hours off Butler's record

Mollison's New

memorable fight, long the side

Meanarhile the hare of another | route though in the opposite dire tion, MJ. A. Mollison on hist return to London from his record- announced that he now proposes to breaking fight to Cape Town, bas attempt an Atlantic, solo, flight from Britain to Ameries,

DUBLIN, April 27. The moment the Irish people at Geneva. He is leaving on Fri The famous sirman admits that are ready to stand for an indepen day for the Riviera, en route for he is feeling exhausted.. Hain dent republic, we are quite ready come, and Me MacDonald annos Gired, he anys, of drying to create FRICTION AT GENEVA

to lead them declared Mr. De stay indefinitely a Genova, recorde and will return to England Valera, the President of the Irish It is doubtful, anyway, whether by steamer GVA, April 28- Free State Council in the Bail this real rapprochement could be ob The Committee of Nineteen met afternoon, moving the second read backed, as since Hitler's victory at removal of the Oath of Allegiance, position in Trace to heling any privately this evening, and it sing of the Bill providing for the the pole there is determined op- agreed to Sir Miles Lampson's Prior to the discussion Mr Demore concessions to Germany formule she objects to the inclusion Valers, had and demonstrated to thareof in the Assembly resolution him how much his position depends on the ground that the armistice upon the support of the Labour is a matter for treatment at Shang Party. The Republican leader de hai and nut Geneva:

On the consired the whole time of the Dail to trary the Chinese Government ap be devoted to the Bill The Labour pears chary at resuming negotia Party demanded discussion of tre tions until Japan has accepted the solution on unemployment Committee of Nineteen's resolution.dispute was forced to a division The A DIFFICULT POSITION

and the Government was defeated by a margin of eight votes PN

The rebellion of Mr. De Valera a It is authoritatively stated that ford the debate on the Oath began for the supporters occurred be the decision to call the League the Government moving that every Assembly to pass a resolution on day be devoted to the Bill until the Shanghai truce places the it has been passed Japanees Government in a difficult points to which Japan objekte, co position as it contains certain sequently, the Government is, con- sidering whether to instruct declared a Foreign Office spokes to agree to the resolution with delegates to abstain from voting or

man when commenting on Manciar-reservations, but anyway it is de-upust nine o'clock to-night.

Tea locomotives and 120 trucks at Sungpu. opposite. He bin, were seized, and. In conséquence *** Japanese troops: are' now-main- taining pence and order in the district."

JAPANESE OCCUPY HAILIN

HAMBINI April 28.Japanese troop thin prove to be The Japanese punitive expedition of Commumatic complicity it is has oooupded Hailin, the cavalry unlikely to strain Japanese Soviet entering the city on Tucaday night, relations, as it is believed it had the main force having been hold upbean merely an act of individuals, because the line had been torn up for considerable distance.

To is reported that the Japanese military have now taken over the section of the Chinese Eastern Railway between Henginohotze and Shihtaphotze and are running traina. thereon.

Meanwhile, the bandits are still very active. The failure of the C.T.Ro pay $20,000 into the war sheet of one

of bandits, Ind gang thm to attack the C.E.B timber concession near Shibtnohotze

The pladh was loobed, numerous horson were stolen and the place set on fire. The huge stocks of timber are burning furiously.

MANCHUKUO AND DR. KOO

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Jio's necusations that the Soviet dared the Government wide de are plotting to disturb peace and the negotiations at Shanghai order in Manchuria

Asimilar view appears to be beld in military conoce as the Nichs Nicht quotes the War Minis- ter as expresing the belief that nothing serious will result, though protest to the Soviet may be necessary if CEE offionis are proved to be implicated.

TREATY OBLIGATIONS TTISH WIRELESS SERVICE);

RUGBY, April 2 Captain Eden, the Under Secre adam department|tary for Foreign Affairs, question- Toxyo, April 28. ad regarding the Japanesa attitude The Manchukuo, it is understood towards the Manchurian question, bas intimated, ita condizone to pead the Japanese Government had mit Dr. Wellington. Abo to enter its territory with the Longue tgome mission condizontally

striot surveillance

JAPANESE SOVIET RELATIONS:

Even spa into the

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declared that Japan was fully prom

to stand by har obligations

Hapanese Government regarded the

TEGAANO KAN #pplidablm też: Minchi bus maintained that: treäsjes which relate to China must necellarily be applied with due regard to the stato of affaire from time to time prevail. ing in tant country,

BYE-ELECTION

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SITUATION AT AMOY

NO. CHANGE

The

Commander of "H.M.S. wireless to the Commodore, Hong Devonshire, at Amoy, reported by Kong, yesterday morning that|| there was no change in the situle tion at the port,

DR. ALFRED SZERV

RESIGNED PURELY FOR

· HEALTH REASONS ---

[TAROVON. BETTER'S" AGENCY. "T

LONDON April 27, Dr. Alfred. See, the Chinese Min ister in London, wh

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Government Defeat,

Mr. Stimson has sent a message

PARIS April 7 to M. Tardien, expressing regret that they cannot re-meet to resume their discussions on the important

Mollison purposes to make the considered, ing the Grass Circle route and matters which they have already attempt in the middle of June, tak

He regrets that his health com- landing in Newfoundland as possible, but gives an assurance pele him to leave Genova, BS SOON

Geneva, will do everything me that the American delegation at power to carry on their labours, I the spirit which has hitherto mated the discussione

Mr. Ramsay MacDonald bas tole graphed to M. Tardieu expressing "An independent Labour Deputy deep regret at his illness, and hop moved that the motion on uneming for a complete and early more important and should be taken ployment standing in his name was storation to health

The President the Council Mr.

De Valers, resisted the plain, and 22 HOURS WORK

it was pressed to a division, upon which the Republican Government suffered defeat by seventy-four votes to sixty-six

Mr. De Valera declined to accept the defest as vital and the debate on the Bill removing the Opth, then proceeded.

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