NVASION OF JEHOL FEARED
Japanese Tanks Arrive at Suichung
THROUGH
AGENCY!
PEIPINO, Jan. 9.
WHILE Chinyangao and Shan
huikeiras remain very quiet, interest is now being transferred to Jehol where activity in reported by both Chiness and Japanese from unofficial squrbes,
This activity is in the Chaoyang urea; the scene of the Brat Japan. esc attack on the Jehol province six months ago.
Infantry movements and bombing attacks by Japanese are reported and Chinese circles are expressing fear that a determined drive on- Jehal is intended,
Foreign reports from Mukden declare that wuch equipment is going down the railway to Shanhai- kwan, which lends colour to the Chinese reports that a large numë. ber of tanks (probably armoured- cars) have arrived at Suichung, just outside the Great Wall.
JAPAN DESPATCHES MORE WARSHIPS TO CHIN.
WANGTAO
NASKING, Jan. 9. According to authentic reporta received here all Japanese warships lying of Tsingtas, have been rush- ed to Chinwangtao where the ten- sion getting worse, and an outs treak of hostilities is, expected.
PEACE CONFERENCE RUMOURS
SINO JAPANESE- DISPUTE
COMMITTEE OF NINETEEN RESOLUTION PUBLISHED
(THROUGH
-AGENCY)
GIOVA, Jan. 9.
PERSIA'S NEW
POLICY
TO SHOW WORLD HER INDEPENDENCE
HROUGH' REUTER'S AGENCY.]
TERERAK, Jan, k
The text of the Expose de Motelstar to London was amas
with the draft resolations of the
Committee of Nineteen were pub lished this morning in a local pa- par. The Expose de Motifs is as follows:
a change whenglo- or nected with Anglo-rin dispute, declared M. Knan Forous, the Foreign Minister when inter- viewed. The transfer of the First Secretary at London to Berlin is due to the fact that a competent linguist is required at Borlia
He emphasised that Persia's polley was to show the indepen- dence to whip, she had-aspired and: will not be dictated to by the influence of Foreign Powers
POLICE CLASH WITH WORKERS
SERIOUS DISTURBANCES AT BARCELONA-
THROVUN REUTER'S" LOENCY,
CoyoDN; Jan. ‘9.
JANUARY 10
REBELS EIGHT STATE TROOPS
MEOS LOOT SHOPS AND TEMPLES
LTHROUGH REUTER S ́AGENOT.J]
ALWAR, JAN, Đ
IT is learned from Pon Bot on FURTHER details of fighting be the Franco-Spanish frotter, tween state troops, and Meo that Barcelona is in a state of rebels at Govindgarh, reveal that vol Police and workers have been the Meas loated shops and sash in fierce conflict since yesterday ed idols in the temples and tied a evening.
Mahatma (a hindu divine) upside down to a tree. ... Troops released the Mahatma.
Eight thousand rebels who were advancing on Government Building were repulsed by rite fire,
Details are not available but it is dated that several member of the police have been shot, and a num- ber of workers including women, killed.
WORKERS FIRE ON POLICE {THROUGH REUTEE'S, AGENCY]
- I. The Assembly by its resalu tión adopted on December 12 in- structed the Special Committes to (6) txanting the Report of the Cummission of Inquiry, the obser- vations of the Chinese and Japan ese Governmenta sa well as the opinions with suggestions expres ed inside the Assembly no matter Meanwhile, the extent of nation what form in which they were al feeling is shown by the fact presented; (2) draft proposals that the Minicipality of Teberan with a view to settle the dispute has ordered shopkeepers that signs, submitted to it by the Resolution which hitherto had borne foreign adopted on February 19, 1932; names, must Bear Persino names The police were fired on from, the (3) submit these proposals to the and characters with foreign letter-windows of the Trade Union Build- Assembly with the least delaying in amall type underneath." ing They returned the fire, killing
one occupant.
II. II the Committee had to submit to the Assembly a picture of events and an appreciation of the situation, its entirety would have to contain eleniente necessary to such a statement, in light of the first eight chapters of the Lytton Report, as to constitute a balanced, impartial and com pleted exposition of the principal | facts.
Assembly's First Duty,
1.
A NEW CHINESE
CULTURE
BARCELONA; Jan. 0. Brushes between the police and extremists were still continuing early this morning. a
Police Headquarters are being machine guns, surrounded with while traffic on "the" boulevard in suspended. Two men caying re- volvers and bombs were arrested BASED ON TEACHINGS OF ride the Palace of Justice.
LATE DR. SUN
NANKING, Jän, 4
LATER.
Five people were killed and fourteen injured in Barcelone, in cluding a woman pedestrian.
Anarchists attempted to seize
It is declared that outside agita tion was responsible for the rising.
COMMUNAL RIOT AT
BOMBAY
THREE PEOPLE KILLED : TWENTY-SIX INJURED
[1HROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY]
BOMBAY, Jan; 9.
TWO Moslems and one Hindu were
killed and 20 Hindus, five Moslems and one Farsee were in- jured in a rio resulting from Hindu children playing cricket in a sinm area.
IRISH FREE STATE ELECTION
CAMPAIGN NOW IN FULL SWING
~~{THROUGH REUTER'S ""AGENCY]"
DUBLIN, Jan",\
VICTORIAN
COUNTRY
MATCH DRAWN CARWOOD ŠTAKES BAVICKETS FOR 15.
Victorian Coun
THE election campaign is now a two-day Axture
in full awing and is being car ried on to the accompaniment of M.C.C. had dimissed the home considerable disorders pla
side for 915 runs and scored 983 Following a free fight at a Dublin runs in their Best innings
Sutclitie meeting organised by the Cosgrave 91, Hammond 07 Moors 4 for 43). Party, séveral persona were placed under arrest, The moire resulted | Victorian: Country, baiting, "thir.. in severe injuries to thirty com teen, in their accond innings soored batants.
75 for 11 wickets,
15.
Larwood took three wickets for
-- Violent scenes were also enacted | was drawn,
at Balliantrillick in Sligo where shots were fred and stones, and iron-bars were used in a clagh, be tween the White Army and a hostile element. Five persons were taken to hospital unconscious.
WUSIH SILK INDUSTRY
SUPPRESSION OF SILKWORM"
BREEDING STATION OPPOSED
SHANGHAT-HANGCHOW MOTOR ROAD
Travellers to Hangchów by the new motor road during the days had varying owing to the state of the the Texas Co., (China) Ltd. Shang- cording to Mr EW. Clements of
hai. Mr. Clemente, driving ..._n Vauxhall car reports that when be WOSIE, Jan. 4,
went to Hangchow at the beginning Strong opposition against aboli of the holidays the road was fal The trouble began when & Pathan Selection Office and the Silkworm weather, though the strip bolwen tion of the newly established Bilk ly passable, owing to it being dry NINETEEN PEOPLE
passer-by was struck by the ball. KILLED
When he threatened the children he Breeding Station is registered by Shanghai and Chapook was very ▲ movement for the building up
an challenged by a Hinshi watch-representatives of the silk industry rough indeed. He made the trip Altogether ten people were kill man. Words turned to blows, and here. These organs were ordered to to Hangchow in about five boure of a new Chinese culture based
be abolished following a decision and returned in a little over si upon the teachings of the late Dr.ed, twenty-one injured and twenty-the rival communities gathered in
sercats made during the force. A guerilla battle developed, of the Kiangsu Provincial Govern On his way back he saw several come for such a statement," As | launched by Mr. Sun Fo, son or Catalonia Bghting, hoe to a com-stones, knives and sticks being free partment of Industry into the De he did all that he could for them,
III. But the time has not yet Sun Yat Sen has been initiated and two
ment to merge the Provincial De cara bogged in the mud, and while cording to the terms outlined in the founder of the Kuomintang.
bined Anarchist and Syndicalistly used in the narrow streets.
The trouble spread over a wide partment of Reconstruction. it was possible that some of them Paragraph Three, Article XV. of Mr. Sun Fe's plans provide pri- rising which was mainly concen
It is contended by leaders in the would be marooned on the road aren, two-tramers, two miles apart the League Covenant, the Assembmarily for the establishment of a trated to barracks. ly has the duty to first seek a Chung Chang Cultural Institute
being stopped and the passengers silk trade-that abolition of these overnight. The road, according to settlement of the dispute by which will have for its object the
dragged out. Those who were un organs would result in the market Mr. Clements is in bad being flooded with poor species of he attributes his ability able to escape were stabbed.. means of conciliation Should this dissemination of the teachings of
The panic spread to the main silk-worms and consequently the Shanghai to the manner succeed, it will have to publish, the late Dr. San and, the promotion
streets, where shops and restau- production of low-grade silk. They his car stood up to according to the degree judged of the country's culture.
all public buildings but were re-rants were hastily closed and shut point out that both the Bilk Selec * advisable, a statement of facts While the proposed institution | pulsed by Police.
tion Office and the Breeding Sta. In the event of failure,' it is re-will be strictly unofficial in char
The rising was abortive and quired to make known, under acter, many Party leaders havo, order was restored at 3.30 a...ndon the situation is now under in their respective lines and con- As a result of energetic police tion have made remarkable progress Paragraph Four of the same Ar however, already associated them after fierce fighting between work control.
tinuance of their work would con.] Japanese trouble in-Bhangha ticle, the circumstances of the selves with Mr. Sun Fe as promo-ers and the Police..
tribute to revival of the Chinese the beginning of. disputend the mletions recom- ters of the institution. These in- Four persons were killed and
silk industry-Kuo Min
committed suicide. mended
clade President Lin Sen, General four injured at Lerida and daring JAPANESE DEMANDS.
Chiang Kai Shek Mr. T. V. Soong minor repercussions in other parts IV So long as efforts are con President Tai Chi Tao, Dr. Ta of Spain. “Eonyo, Jan, Austinuing under Paragraph Three Yuan Pei, Mr., Yu Yu Jen, Mr Following a joint conference of and the feeling of sepizzibilty. Wi Chih Hui, Dr. C. C. Wu, Gen- the War Office and the Fore which belongs to the angeamblyoral Bo Ying Chin, Mayor Wu Te Office instruction was chored to owing to the various eventualities, the. Commander of the Japanese imposes a special degree of re- Garrison in North Chinsto
serve, the Committee confines it negotiate for a settlement of the
self to the draft resolution sub- Shanhaikwan affair and to demand
mitted to day and the proposals the withdrawal of Chinese troops
aiming at conciliation.. to outside a two mile limit from he railway in, nocordance with the xer Protocol for the purpose of aintaining peace and order at hanhaikwan.
esc
TOKYO, Jan. 9. A message from Chinchow states thit in accordance with a Chin- :will proposal negotiations be opened shortly for a settlement of the Shanhaikwan affair: Major Chujiro Miura will represent Japan and General Ho Chu Kuo is representing Chang Hsuch Liang. The negotiatona will take place at Shanhaikwad.'
SUN FO IN NANKING
NANKING, Jan. 0. Mr. Sun Fo, arrived in Nanking om Shanghai by train this morn ig and is expected to take up his New post, as President of the Legislative Yuan immediately. hortly after his arrival, Mr. Sun lunged into a conference with the Government leaders and discussed he Shanhaikwan situation.
YSGENERAL LI TU REACHES
HULIN
+
HARBIN, Jan 9, General Li Tu with two thousand folufteers are reported to have Chovel from Mislin and have now cached Hulin ton the Russian order
The Volunteers put up a stiff fight in the vicinity of Mishan ot the initial stage of the Japanese. campaign to “clean up "Eastern Kirin
JAPAN'S NEW NAVY MINISTER
ADMIRAL OSUMI ACCEPTS POST
REUTER'S AGENCY)
TOKYO, Jan, 0.^.
ADMIRAL OSUMI, who was the Navy Minieer in the Inukai Cabinet, has formally accepted the portfolio of Navy Minister in suo cession to Admiral Okada," who is, resigning on account of ill-health.
OBITUARY
EVEA
PACHMANN
U.B. and Boviet,
LONDON PRICES
Cheng, Mr. Chen Kang Po, etc. SILVER MARKET
The main endeavor of the pro posed institution will therefore be the study and dissemination of the late Party Leader's teachings, pro motion of general culture and, in a word, the founding of a new Chinese culture on the basis of the immortal teachings of the late Dr. Sim Yat Sen..
According to the draft constitu-
1. To study, and make reseGT-
ches into the teachings and doctrines of the late Dr. Bun.
V. By the resolution adopted by the Assembly on March 31, the Special Committee was instruction, the functions of the proposed ed to endeavour a settlement of institution will be as follows: the dispute. In view, however, of the fact that there would he an advantage in getting the Un- ited States and Soviet Russia ta associate themselves with the efforts to effect collaboration with representatives of the parties, it is proposed that the governments. of these two countries be invited to participate in the negotiations.
2
V. In order to avoid all misunderstanding and to show that exclusively the negotiation for a settlement means concilia tion, it is 'proposed to undertake the present phase with the col laboration of the two countries.... who are not "members of 'the League and the Special Commit- tee, proposes that should itself be constituted as a new. Committee, it should be commissioned to carry on negotiations and should be authorized to invited the gov druments of the United States and. the U.S.8.1 to participate in the meeting
Negotiating Commities."
VII The negotiating commit tee shall dispose powers for the necessary execution of its man- date, may consult experts and may also, if deamed advis
able, delegats some of its powers
!
2. To invite scholars and experts to study and, devise solutions for various problems concern-| Ing China
3. To provide assistance
to
students and graduates of universities for the study ol. specific problems. wwwww
4. To organiza various investi
B.
(From Our Own Correspondent.)
LONDON, Jan. 7,5% CLOSING SILVER PRICES IN LONDON TO DAY WERE:---
LONDON, Jan. 9. SPOT 16.13/16 FORWARD
161
PREMIER RETURNS TO LONDON
(BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE.J
RUGBY, Jan. D
gation commissions to inves-THE Prime-Minister returned, to * London, yesterday, from Los- tigate and study social, econo
mic educational and other, siemouth Scotland, much benefited cultural conditions.
To establish a number ol Chung Shan prizes which are to be awarded to scientific inventors, authors or others who have distinguished them- selves in the fields of science and letters,
To make loans to needy stud- ente to enable them to pursUÐ
in health by his short holiday.
BRITISH 'PLANES FOR BELGIUM
{BRITISH WIRELESS, BERVICE.}
BUGBY, Jan, B,
advanced studies morial Fairey Aviation Company
To establish.
chair in the various univers- ties for the teaching of the Three People's Principles and other doctrines of the late Party Leader.
To issue publications, periodi cals and translations of for eign literary and scientific
works
has received an order from the Belgium Government for a number of firefly interpretors and fox day bomber. E
This is the third sucressive year in which this firm has sold high| performance aeroplanes to Belgium, Both types are hitted with Rolls Royce Kestrelis,
BRITISH FUNDS
Regarding organization of the miles per hour spoed and has been The Firefly is capable of. 290 to one or Verzi anir committees.institution, the draft constitution even one or several persons of provides for a Board of Directors issued in large numbers to the special qualifications.
under which will be three depart Belgian airforce during the past ments to carry out routine duties year and several squadrons already VIII. The members of the namely (1) General Affairs (fy the fox type of day bomber Committes of Negotiations shall Publication, and (3) Research. Be- be guided by questions of law sides these, special committees may and by portions one or two ol also be appointed to study specifie tho Resolution adopted by the problems, Assembly on March 11, 1039 and by questions of fact, by evidence established in the first eight Chap ters of the Report of the Inquiry Commission. As regards to elu tions they may be sought on the batis of
set
tsona con
unt of sugges",
Chapter Tan
Each of the promoters, shall con tribute at least 8500 towards the foundation fund of the institution: and, within the first year of ita establishment, a further contribu tion of not lam than 8500 each- Kuy Mining
MOLLISON'S PLAN NEW FLIGHT
STRENGTHEN
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tered.
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POPULATION OF NANKING
SHOWS STEADY INCREASE SINCE 1912
NANKIND, Jan. 4 The population of Nanking has been steadily increasing since the 1st Year of the Republic (1912)- With the establishment of the Na tional Capital at Nanking in the 17th Year (1928), the population soared from: 380,500 in the presed ing year to 497,526 The highest record was reached at the end of the 20th Year (1837) when the population totalled 653,848.
For those interested in the de velopment of Nanking, the figures of the population of the city, Be far back as the 1st year of the Republic (1019), are given balow TM-- 1912-369,000 0 1923-401,500-
1924-225,500!
1913--299,000
1914-377,120.
1915-369,800
1918-373.200
1917-377,548
(1918-370,291,
1919 392,100
1920-302,100
1981-380,200 1922--880,900
1926-395,900
1928-395,900
(1927–330,500
1928-497
1929-54
1930877,093 1931--653,948
1932-680,443
CHANG TSUNG'S ASSASSIN
STILL HOPE FOR SPECIAL PARDON
NANKING, Jan. 2.. Hopes for a special pardon for Cheng Chi Cheng, who was con victed of killing the notorious wET- lord, Chang Tsung Chang, at the Taipan railway station last your have been revived, in view of the Announcement that all documents relative to the case have been sent Shantung Provincial Higher Court up to the Judicial Yuan by the
for review.
It is expected that should a favor able decision be reached by the Yuan, petition will be submitted
to the National : Government" to grant a special reprieve to the prisones
* It will be recalled that sincs the arrest of Chéng Chi Cheng, numer, "otis" télégrams have beeng sent "the_Authorities from all parts: the country appealing for clemency,
brious
AFTERMATH OF SHANGHAI
FIGHTING
Sub-Lieutenant Jinroku Nishio an active participant in the Sino-
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ing...
trouble he was tak the Chinese, later.
back to the Japanese headquarters.: Through brooding too much ove this, he had a nervous breakdown, and in a fit of despondency, kill himself.
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