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CHINA'S "REDS" WILLING TO FIGHT AGAINST JAPAN
JAPAN AIMS AT COMPLETE DISMEMBER- MENT CF CHINA
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a manifesto addressed to the people of China, the so-called !! Soylet. Government of China" says the Chinese **Red* armies are willing to Bght with Government forces against the Japanese invasion, provided the advance agalast. Soviet districts li immediately stopped and the people are granted democratic rights and that armed volunteer detachments are created *** to, struggle for the detence, independence and unity of China."
The manifesto declares that Japan aims at the complete dis memberment and subjugation of the whole of China.
Chairman of the The statement is signed by Mao Tsuch Tung, Provisional Sovjet. Government of Chins" and Chiu Feh, Chait man of the Revolutionary Military Council of Workers and Pessanta Red ** Armies."
FEAR THAT JAPAN WILL PIERCE
GREAT WALL
LONDON, Jan. 13. THE most formidable and danger. ous fact in the world to-day, says the Observer in a leading articls, is the weight of Japaness power concentrated upon the con: solidation of Japanese authority in the mainland from Korea to the Great Wall Indeed, it is impos sible for realistic minds to feel the conviction of the Japanese objective to continue to be bounded by the Great Wall.
Chang Hueh Liang has been marked down in the Japanese plae for total elimination as a factor in North China, and if he organizes his headquarters at Peiping, the Japanese forces will undoubtedly drive at Peiping.
There is little doubt that the opportunity was deliberately chosen te Tokyo is aware that Britain, Russia, the United States and Ger- many are incapable of resistance.
·VICTIM OF INJUSTICE
As far as Manchuria proper is concerned, undoubtedly Japan has been the victim of grave injustice und has behaved with commendable patience for many years and pro per diplomatic methods have not yielded the satisfaction due to her.
The chaotic condition in China and the lack of the Chinese Govern- ment to protect Japanese interests, or even to keep order in Manchurin, isto finally exasperated Japan direct remedial action, but Japan exceeded her initial aim or desire, and tumed a reasonable cause into one that may, if further prosecuted, draw upon her the concentrated. condemnation of the whole world.
There is nothing to be done ex- cept to recognise Japan can do what she will and concentrate upon. aw attempt to disuade ber from piercing the Great Wall.
We must resolutely, refuse to re cognise Manchukuo.
The great qualities of the Japan- ese people may finally respond to reason, but they may be blinde), by abuse,
If Japan wore now to commit a crowning blunder the inevitable result would be certain doom of Japan herself.
CAPTURE OF GENERAL TING
HARBIN, Jan. 14. According to information receiv ed here, Japances détachments from Klamusze, and Buchinen- trapped and surrounded Genera Ting Chao, leader of the Kiria Chinese Volunteers, a few miles south of Paotsing..
surmised that he was en It is Deshy 0 route to U.S.8.B. territory "ead. 20- Coventry
toyursuccessfully-attempting t Birkenhead Pk, 18 Guys Hor 14 escape: General Ting it is stated,i
and his staff kuri adered to thi 19 Harlequins
LA. Force 3 Japanese this mez cester 10M Smiruoff
Blackheath Bristolis #Newport
WOMTHE-13 Cambridge en Manchuli, states.
University 6 Ping Wen- and his
Richmond 0 United
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may proceed to Sinking bi Tashkent..
It is reported that the Mandze at Sinkiang remain loyal to China NO REPRESENTATIONS FROM US.
FRENCH BUDGET
PROPOSALS
REDUCTIONS IN EXPENDI- TURE: CUT IN SALARIES
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PARIS, Jan. 15.
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BERNILE ON YOR.
M. CHERON'S Budget proposa MARTELL'S BRANDIES
include a reduction in Cabinet Ministers' salaries of 10 per cent.
tax the highest scale, reductions are also applied to civil sareants, There are also reductions in expenditure ranging from Frs, 150,000,000 to Fra 300,000,000 in all departments with, the axception of national de fence..
Increased taxation comes in over twelve hundred francs ammually. There will be no reduction in rol-- diers' pensions.
The Government has also pro posed- to launch an sapual lottery, The profite of which will be devoted to, war victims.
M. Choron states the proposals will ensure the immediate balanc ing of the Budget.
SHANGHAI RUGBY
WASEDA UNIVERSITY BEAT SHANGHAI
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENOY]
SHANGHAI, Jan..15. Na Rugby match this morning the Waseda University beat Shanghai by. 13 points to 11.
SPANISH EXILES ESCAPE
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LISBON, Jan. 15.
NEW YORK, Jan. 14. Because it is felt that the Bri tish representations made to Japan following the events at Shanhat TWENTY-NINE Spanish exiles, fugitives from the penal settle kwan are sufficient, the State De partment does not contempistment in Riodeoro, landed this instructing the American Ambassa dor at Tokyo to make representa- tions similar to Sir Francis Lind Joy's, declares the Washington car respondent of the New York Times
He adds, however that any ex tension of the Japanese. occupation to the Tientsin and Peiping arez must be viewed, with concern.
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IN HONG KONG TO-DAY
FAIR AND COLD
YESTERDAY'S WEATERE REPORT, FORSCAST AND REMARKS, ISSUED BY THE ROYAL OBSERVATORY AT 4,40 P.M., STATED :---.
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LEAGUE RESOLUTIONS ANNOUNCED
Toro, Jan. 147 Following the receipt of the tax. of the proposed resolutions from Geneva official quarters express a more optimistic outlook and intim- ate that the only point not accept able is the recommendation proposal to invite non-member states to participate.
The expose de montifs has not yet been received but as it will be issued na a Presidentice Declarac tion it is therefore not binding. N3 excaption is likely to be taken un- less it is unduly condemnstory A NEW MENACE IN IEHOL
PEIFING, Jan. 14..
A new element has appeared in the Sino-Japanese situation, - ác- cording to reliable Chinese reporta It is stated that about 10,000 men formerly belonging to General Bu Ping Wen, who had disatuated wher the Japanese drove them to Man chall have now been collected int an organised force, which has mov ww the Manchuria Mongolia wards Johal on the Nor
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