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DISARMAMENT PROPOSALS
PROBLEMS OF SECURITY
AND EQUALITY
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BCOBY, Jan. 31.
MURDER OF WANG WEI SAN
CAUSES KEEN INTEREST AT NANKING
(THROUGH UNDER'S AGENOT.
JAPAN AND THE LEAGUE
DELEGATION MAY BE
WITHDRAWN
(TAHOUGH AKUTER'S AGENCY.)-
Toxro, Feb. 1. Count Uchida's FOLLOWING – audience with the Emperor, this morning, instructions were mbled to Genera,
Though oficials are reticent, it authoritatively indicated that the
* Markina, Feb. 1.
been THE text of the proposals for KEENEST interest has
expediting the work of the aroused in thChinese Capital over the murder Wang Wei Ban, Disarmament Conference placed be fore Mr. Arthur Henderson and late correspondent of the China two representatives of the five Great Times, whose body is still lying Powers at the end of last week has today at the spot where he met
his tragic death, waiting the delegation has been instructed to been issued in London.
The programme of work suggest rival of his wife who left Warih ed by the British Government has this morning and in arriving here the aim of enabling the Conference; this afternoon ta embody in a Convention the pro- posals made by the various delega tions since the opening of the Con- ferences The direction of the work would be placed in the hands of Conference, the Bureau of the which would without delay organise a discussion of the polition as pects of the problems of security and quality, on lines which are indicated.
Bolemn Affirmation.
The Political Commission would proceed to study the possibility of framing & Convention embodying solemn affirmation on the part of all European Powers renouncing special com- resort to force, while a mittee of the Continental European States would examine the possibil- ity of reaching political arrange ments defining the conditions in which each of those States would be entitled to the co-operation of other contracting States on the Con- tinent of Europe,
the
As regards disarmament, Bureau would at once undertake the following work:
Effectives, Ellectivos: -First, compute the total personnel of the "police com- ponent of existing land forces of each country, both metropolita. and overeas," according to the scheme for calculation of land for cea in the "Hoover plan; second, agree upon a percentage by which the "Defence component of each State shall be reduced and fixed; third, determine the stages and mo thods by which European Contin ental armies may be brought into harmony with the general type at organisation adopted.
Land War MaterialFirst, ix the Maximum tonnage of tanks: second fix the maximum calibre of mobile land guns; third; decide whether there should be also limita tion of numbers in these cases.
Air Proposals, "Air: The Bureau would con- stituted committee of representa- tives of the principal air Powers
ert final efforts for conciliation but to stand firm, insisting on the elimination or modification of the Local correspondents to Shangminth paragraph, exposed-metils hai Chinese parem are meeting regarding the recognition of Man this afternoon to discuss the matchukuo,, and to insist on the com- ter and it is expected strong perce of the committee conciliat petition will be lodged with the ing to be limited in accordance with Government asking for protection Japan's fixed policy regarding
direct negotiations with China, of journalists, há
It is also indicated the Japanese delegation will be instructed, Local correspondents are also conciliation fails, that they will not oppose the application of Para raising funds for Wang's family graph IV., but will await to we His wife and daughter, who is what recommendations are made Daly three years old, have been left thereunder, after which the Govern
desperate Enancial
circum-ment will examine the recommenda
Meanwhile, investigations Care being made in order to find out the truth of the murder,
in
stances."
FIGHTING AT CHIUMENKOW
NO CONFIRMATION FROM
OFFICIAL SOURCES [THEOVON REUTER'S AGENCY)
PRIPING, Feb. 1.
ave --no-con- CHINESE sources
Armation the Japanese TE porta of fighting at Chiumenkow yesterday.
Official sour ring his take yak since January
:
nolois Chinese sources that on January, 28 and 29 Chinese Volauteers in that region attacked the Japanese praition, but since then the front has been quiet.
"TO-DAY'S SIR MILES
LAMPSON
ALL CHINA WATCHING BRITISH DIPLOMAT (THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY]
NANKING, Feb. 1. leading article, under the caption, "Today's Bir Miles
to examine the possibility of the Lampson," the Central Daily News, entire abolition of military and this morning, declared that Bir naval machines and of bombing files Lampson arrived at the from the air, combined with affec-Chinese Capital at critical tive international control of civil moment, when probably the nature aviation,
of Bino British relations for the next thirty years is hanging on the balance.
Naval Forces: The Bureau would fix the maximum tonnago and maximum calibre of guns for capital ships, aircraft carries (if retained as cruisers), destroyers and sub marines (if retained).
Recalling an editorial in the same
32
According to Geneva meesa Baper on May 14, 1932, hailing Bir
ft
Miles Lampson as a "peace envoy, on the cocasion of Sir Miles Lamy- son's 'departure for England the
is not expected that the discussion paper lamented that during Sir
of the French plan, which is due Miles Lampson's stay in England
tions before deciding on the final step.
It is generally believed that if the recommendations are consider-
to be too strong, Japan will then either withdraw from the League or merely withdraw her delegation from Geneva, like Ger- many diet, at the Disarmament Con- ference.
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JAPAN ANNOYS MOSCOW
COUNT. UCHIDA'S SPEECH RESENTED
(THROUGH" REUTER'S AGENCY]
Moscow, Jan. 31.
to begin in the General Commisino-British relations rapidly be FRESH friction between the sion of the Disarmament Confer came worse daily, especially at the
Soviet and Japan bas arisen
ence on Thursday, will have to be recent Geneva meetings when Sirover the references to Russia-made postponed on account of the change John Simon, it is alleged, did in the Japanese Diet. on January of Government in France. In the adopt a pro-Japanese attitude at 21 by Count Uchida, the Foreign new Government formed by M. the Assembly Council, Committee Minister Daladier, M. Paul Boncour who of Nineteen and the Drafting ComThe consequence has been an ex- holds the post of permanent French mittee meetings, pashto change of Notes between M., Karak delegate to the League of Nations,
The paper gives the opinion that han, the Assistant Foreign Com is Foreign Minister. It is a ed that M. Borcour will reach to-day's problems confronting Bri-missar, and the Japanese Ambassa
tain were whether Brital wished dor in Moscow, Geneva by Thursday morning to keep her economic interests in The Japanese Ambassador, that
A Hopes of Progress.
China and whether she wished to course of his Note, contends The observations of the Great sacrifice her trade in Chins for the suggestion by M. Molotov, Pre will probably have been proposals some other more important con-dent of the Council, that Count Uchida had repeated in the Dist. have been received siderations. before the conclusion of the general:
Concluding the paper stated anti-Soviet mis-statements, contain- discussion, of the French plan, and that the entire Chinese astion is ed in a communiqué issued by the it is hoped that the Commission at present eagerly watching Bir Japaness War Ministry and which will proceed immediately after files Lampson to see whether Bir had been refuted by the Boviet wards to a consideration of the Miles Easopson would continue his did not accord with facts programme of work, which the Bri-raiseworthy past record as a tish Government has put forward pathinder in better: Sino-British -in: no sanse as a rival to scheme: relations. already before the Conference, in- th cluding the British plan of Novem ber last, but solely widow bringing the prolonged discussions to: a practical result in Conventions embodying the measure of agres ment now obtainable on various is. sues.
satisfactory change the political outlook and alluded to the excel- Hentreaulter of peaceful penetration
on the frontier.
of the session. hoped toga MLO
CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE MOVEMENT
LORD WILLINGDON EXPRESSES DISAPPROVAL
(THROUGH!
It is pointed out by the Japanese Ambasador, that Count Uchide's speech differed entirely, both in phraseology and meaning, from the communique
The Japanese Note requeste that
measures should be taken to avoid sach Froneous, Interpretation the interest of the maintenan friendly relations between the countries.
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