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MAIL NEWS FROM CHINA
INTERVIEW WITH MANCHUKUO
GEN. ARAKI
K. M. A.
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Interviewed on the statement
Tokyo, September 24-Whether Japan again will resort to force of arms, in the Shanghai area is de-i pendant upon China's future course, Licat. General Sadao Araki, Japan's War Minister, told the Uniteded by Manchukuo, Foreign Press in an exclusivo interview,
A dificult man to see in these busy times, Licult. General Araki is abundantly forthright once reached and answers questions. simply and
without erasion
General Araki entered from a
corridor, a slight, pale, studios man with flashing eyes, in appearance a student rather than a soldier.
1
Harbin, Sept. 16-Mr. N. N.. Yagi, Chief Adviser of the Spécial Area Police Headquarters, in dn Interview, said: “ To-day, Septem- ber 18, is the first anniversary of the Manchurine incidents. They Minister that the policy of Man-were carried out, not only for the chukig is to respect the interuntion purpose of abolishing the military al agreements concluded by Chips, who were torturing the unprotect and that unce of this od Chinese population, but to make Birit possible to found the new state policy it has remitted to Frederick Maze, Inspector-General of Manchukuo-
of Customs, 31,140,000, 38 part of Septenibor 18 ia n'most memor
of " the sums due for the payment of the foreign debt out of the Man-able day and is a holiday for all churing Customa; adding that Tls. 186,003 has also been remitted to
those who reside in Manchuria. The Chinese militarists, at the head
Chang Hauch Liang and their tools, held their power, to persecute the people and violate the rights of foreigners. The population hated these oppressors, and the interests of foreigners suffered in like manner."
He wore a plain olive drah uniform the Inspector-General of Customs of which stood Chang Tao Lin, with two decorations on either Mfr. T. V. Soeng, Minister of breast and the shoulder stars of a
Finance, said: general of the Imperial armies. He' walked briskly and introduced him-bare-faced chicanery of the pup- "The statement is typical of the self in English, a language he pets and their masters. The sum understands to some extent but does not speak fluently.
The general started the interview
himself before I was seated. He talked rapidly, looking at me in tently no he talked in a low and rather rapid voice. When I replied he watched the translator intently, drawing characters with the index finger of his right hand on the back' of a silver box which was on the table in front of him.
Radiates Nervous Energy. The War Minister is a man who radiates nervous energy, a trait that belies his low brand forebead which is that of a philosopher rather than of a man of motion. Bis hair is close cropped and only slightly grey. He has a generous nose and biggieh cars which extend well out from this head as if alert to catch the slightest stund. His lips are full and his moustache heavily black for a Japanese. It is notice uble in that it is unusually long
with two stiff black haire at either
of 81,140,000 above-mentioned repr. if sented revenue collected by the
Dairen Customs House and deposit- The incidents of Sept. 19." con- ed in the Yokohama Specie Bank tinued Mr. Yagi, "not only resulted before the seizure of the Customs in the overthrow of dark elements there last June. This som was rebut in the foundation of a new leased in the latter part of July, as state on March 6, and its recogni was broadcasted two months ago by tion by the Japanese Empire on the Manchukuo Foreign Minister, September 15, and to-day's great Likewise, the second sum of holiday. Thus the new state has Tis. 180,003 represented revenus become an independent one. The collected by the Newchwang Cus, new state, by the planting of toms and deposited in the Yoko-humaño principles, law and justice hama Specie Bank before the saizure, for all its inhabitants, will try to of the Customs at that port last create any earthly paradise. spring.
"The whole population should, therefore, assist this idea, and should help each other, not only morally but materially.
"These two surns were therefore obligations of the Japanese bank to the Chinese Government contracted
"Of course, there is still disorder, prior to the seizure of the Customs in Manchuria, and in no wise could but it must not be forgotten that their release be construed as the the new state has only commenced puppet government, paying a share its existence, and therefore, certain of the foreign obligations of China, undesirable circamstances must Not a single cent of the jevenues take place, ne history has repeated- collected in Manchuria since the ly shown, but it is necessary to seizure of the Customs Houses there give time for the new state to has ever been remitted to the gather strength and this should be Inspector General of Customs. understood by all those who reside Long Live Manchukuo," and may we all assist to carry through its high principles."
end which extend well out and are separated like the tail of a swallow.
The funds released by the in it. But the lower jaw is the key to Yokohama Specio Bank are in fact the real Araki obaracter. It is nar-anly about a third of the revenue row but extends well forward, collected in Manchuria before the almost vulpize, and when it clips vizure of the Customs and forcibly the man's mouth shut over large, detained by the Japanese, as the even white teeth. It is easy to balance of Hk. Tla, 1,804,301.81 is guess that His Imperial Japanese til being held by the depository Majesty's Minister for War can be banks at the instance of the Man REGULATIONS ANNOUNCED IN a very determined general when he chukuo' puppets, who were on each occasion accompanied and directed in their work of detention by the Japanese advisers."
wants.to.
General Araki has a facility for words and he drums them home by tapping the table with a nervous right index finger. His hands ère lang, thin and white, those of an artist when he is in repose, but nervously alive as he talks. At times be gestures with them ** pressively, Tho veins stand out pale blue as Áraki tracés nervous but graceful figures."-
CABLE BLOCKADE OF MANCHUKUO
ORDER GIVEN TO TELEGRAPH OFFICES IN CHINA.
"Whether Japan will find it.
Nanking, September 25.A tele necessary to take military action again in Shanghai will depend en graphic blockade of Manchuria tirely upon the Chinese attitude must be enforced immediately, toward the Armistice which conclud. states an order of the Ministry of ad the hostilities there last winter,”
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FREEDOM FOR SLAVES
NANKING.
Nanking, September 25.-A set of measures aiming at the abolition of juvenile slavery throughout the country has been made public by the Ministry of Interior,
According to these measures, the various municipal and district autho ritice are to make a thorough in- vestigation within their respective juridiction. "Slave-owners" should be required to free their giri or bay alaves immediately, Should such slaves bo voluntarily desirous of continuing in the service of their owners," their status should be changed to that of
employees and they should be entitled to wages for their services and to terminate their “employment-as-in-the-case-of-or-
dinary servants or employees.
The measures also call for the establishment of special institutions
ho said in answer to a question. Communications to the various tele Chinese professions of controlling graph, ofices throughout the coun the anti-Japanese movement are try. No telegraphis messages are often mérely make-believe.
I have always admired two of to be accepted for despatch to your great American heroes," Manchuria, nor must any from that Baid, taking charge of the conver sation Inmself. Washington waren be received. Relay of mes- a great American, If he were sages from other places to the alive he would understand Japan Northeast is also prohibited. Sometimes I think he must have It is understood that, in view had in mind, when he was working of the existing contract with the to found the United States, what Radio Corporation of America, the our forefathers had in mind when status quo will be maintained in by the various local authorities for they founded Japan. We Japanese regard to radio messages. In the the accommodation of homeless bave much in common with Wash-meantime, however, negotiations are juvenile slaves who have been set ington who fought for what he be proceeding with the representative
lieved was right. My other hero is of the R.C.A. in order to reach an Iroe, Such institutions should not Theodore Roosevelt. He was the agreement for the suspension of only provide food and lodging kind of man any soldier admires radio communications with Man should also undertake the education.
charia, and I think he understood ́· us
of the releseed slaves as well as Japanese well."
training them in some useful avoca
Blac-Japanese : Relations.
the future and be friends, forgetting cation The general then turned to rela- old difference and starting from now Slave owners who refuse to sat tions between China and Japan and on to build friendship: I told him their slaves free in accordance with mentioned that he had enjoyed a re- China ought to forget about Mag cent wait from the Chinese Minie chip for the rich Bhes these measures will be prosecuted ter to. Tokyo, General Chiang Tao; work to slo. at borach according to the provisions of the Pin. "I enjoyed the visit," Araki. At this port 1 asked: "Do you Criminal Code, and will be further
and I asked the minister to think the Chinese malinistor's visit
ne of hop more than
pomé ín again, when we could fallwall win indien din time China te preliable-to- longer. Of course we talked about pared to talk directly with Japan $300. Menchuria. Letold him "I thought and that you” Japanose now can ék.. the best thing for relation betwrged. Dret the helpth Ssazonable atanidez eur conntries would be to forget on the part for the Chinese.4. for the past," which has been full of which you have been asking for trouble. E told bim we that mikke Gederal: Araki merely smiled.
invited the Chinese Minister to cai
heid. United Press again,
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According to up river reporte Ho Long and his following of 2,000 men were bottled up in the western "section of "the Hung, Lake district by 10,000 Governmenį, troops but he managed to break the cordon and is now reported to be in the region of Tchang, making for Patung where it is thought he may cross Hankow, Sept. 29-Despite the the Yangtaze, success as a whole of the anti-Com-Ho Lung is a notorious chieftaia munist drive in Hapth province, of irregular Rede" or bandita in the Government troops are still find Central China. During the past 29aing di leuities in bringing to blows two years he has plundered and elusive and lock looked smaller racked towns at will, carried off bands of Ben foreign missionaries for Yapsom, The notorion Ho Long, who, and always he has, avoided & de
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