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CENTURY

Three Hits Over The Field

Sydney, Mar. 9. On the second day of the M.C.C. and Combined Universities match. rain again interfered and play was not resumed until 2,30 p.m.

Hammond, who was 70 not out in the M.C.C. total of 155 for six wickets the previous day, carried his score to 103, which included three six-hits and fourteen tours during 90 minutes at the wickets.

The M.C.C, declared at 212 for 9" and sent their opponents in to bat. At close of play the Combin- ed Universities had 189 for seven wickets, Chapman scoring 57 in the fast time of 20 minutes. He hit two sixers and seven fours. Reuter

Japanese Policy

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ADDIS ABABA DISORDERS

Questions Answered In Commons.

London, Mar 8.

In the House of Commons, Larri Cranborne had a number of ques- tions to answer regarding the re- ported disorders in Addis Ababa. He replied: While it will be tulised that precise details are, in the circumstances, difficult to ob- ha's tain, the Foreign Secretary received information tending to show that, following the attempted assassination of Marshal Graziani, scenes of grave disorder occurred in Addis Ababa, in the course of which reprisals of a severe char-

acter were taken hv Italian soldiers, resulting in a large num- ber of deaths and extensive des- truction of property.

"I am glad to say that so far as British subjects and protected per- sons are concerned. those who were arrested when the outbreak oc- curred have now all been released at the instance of the acting Bri- tish Consul-General, and no Bri-

Chinash lives were lost."

Mr. Sato's Speech Uphold By Prese

Pressed in supplementary ques- tions to confirm Press reports of a savage massacre, the Under-Secre-- tary repeated that it was impossi- ble to give detailed information. He added that he regretted to say Tokyo, Mar. 2. that the reports which the Foreign The speech of Mr. Sato in the secretary had received partly bore House of Peers is unanimously up-out some of the accounts which

"Aaahi | had appeared.—

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by the press. The Shimbun says that such a dead-| British Wireless...... locked situation exists between China and Japan that Mr. Bato declared that Japanese policy to-

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wards China must be started all CANTON TO WATCH

again, Remembering the COLONY MANOEUVRES readjustment of Sino-Japanese re- lations form the keynote of Japan-

general foreign polley, the "Asahi Shimbun”, asserts that the desired result could not be achieved

thinks that Mr. Sato is best quali~ filed for re-examining Sino-Japan- ese issues from a new angle.-- Reuter..

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Canton, Mar. 9.

In connection with the Grand Red and Blue Army, Navy and Air

BRITISH LOSSES IN SHANGHAI

Payment Default By Chinese

London, Mar. 8. In the House of Commons, Sir Cecu Hanbury (Conservative) drew attention to the serious damage to British commercial interests

in

shanghal, due to the impossibility

of obtaining redress from the Chinese Courts in cases of default In the repayment of sums advanced to Chinese.

Bir Cecil requested that repre- sentations should be made to the Chinese authorities on the subject, and he also drew attention to the undermining of

of the system mortgage credits by the Chinese Courta

Lord Cranborne replied that the matter had been the subject of correspondence between the Con- sular Body in Bhanghai and the Mayor of Shanghai, who had stated that in ordinary cases the fore- closure law provides for the dis- allowance of appeals designed to. prolong Utigation.

Mr. Eden's latest information, Bald Lord Cranborne, was that the foreign Chambers of Commerce in Shanghai

the were considering Mayor's statement, and it did not appear that representations by the British Ambassador were at pre- sent called 10- Reuter.

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kow, Adviser Lam Shi-ching, Tam R.N. Hospi., Plymouth (March 6). Shanghai, Mar. 9. Long-aing and Flying Command- Lt.-Cira-M. Price, to Courage- The speech by Mr. Sato, the ders Cheung Hoi-wah and Yuen ous (Feb. 17); C. G. Hudson, to new Foreign Minister in Japan. | Po-hung to attend the" ma Newcastle (March 13; and G. H. outlining a more conciliatory po-noeuvres. and. has instructed the girley, to Forester, in command Hey towards China, has been Canton-Commissioner of Foreign (March 25). favourably received in Chinese Affairs to oficially communicate Surga Lt-Cdrs.-C. T. Hyatt, political circles.

with the Hong Kong authorities M.B., to Drake for Devonport Dock- It is felt that the speech fore-through the British Consul in Sha- yard; F. Dolan, M.B., and F. W. shadows Japan's intention of res-meen, regarding the proposed visit. Bealey, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.F., to Drake pecting China's claims for equality It is said that General Heung for R.N.B.; T. L. Cleave, M.R.CP., as the basis for new negotiations Kon-ping and his staff will leave MR.CS., and T. G. B.; Crawford. aiming at a settlement of out-for Hong Kong on the 14th and M.B.. to Pembroke for RN.B.; J. J. standing Bino-Japanese disputes. return to Canton on the 19th in- Keevil, M.B., and D. A. Newbery,

It is sincerely hoped that the stant.--

of

Japanese War Office will permit Chinese Evening Preu. Mr. Sato to translate his words into deeds, The acid test Japan's sincerity, it is pointed out, will be her attitude towards smug- gling in North China, the East Hopel regime, and the Inner Mon- golian situation. Reuter.

THREAT TO PEACE SUBSIDES

Nanking Controls Situation In North-West

Nanking, Mar. 9.

The threat to peace in North-:

KAWAGOE'S VISIT TO TOKYO

M.R.CS, LRC.P., to Victory for R.N.B. (Feb. 24).

Surgn. Lt.Cdr. (D).~0. J. Bar- rable, to Pembroke for R.N.B. (March 15).

Chaplain-Rev. J. K Wilson: BA, to Dmke for R.N.B. (Feb. 27). Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve

(D)-D. Mac- Burgn. Lt.Cdr. Gregor. placed on the Retd. List (Feb. 17).

Nanking, Mar. 9.

to Mr. Kawagoe, Ambassador China, is awaiting the arrival of

Suryn. Lts.-G. H. Seilers, pro- the Japanese economic mission on March 16 before Axing the date of moted to Surgn. Lt.-Car. (seny. his departure for Tokyo. He has Jan. 12); A. F. Griffiths, to Pem been summoned by the Foreign broke for RN.B. (Feb, 22); F. T. Office in Tokyo for discussion of Land, to Iron Duke (Feb. 28); and P. M. Inman, to Victory for R.N.B. Sino-Japanese relations

(March 3).

Reuter.

west China has now definitely sub- NEW GENERAL OFFICERS

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It is announced that General Chang Hsueh-lang's former army, which

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All the divisions are already on their way to their posts by train, except the cavalry regiments which are leaving Kansu and Bhenst within a few days.-.. Heuter.

DOCK WORKER KILLED

the The new General is the senior Staff College in Quetta, and is one for promotion and since 1934 has of the officers qualited for em-Straits and *Calcutta been at New Delhi, where he is ployment on a combined staff. Chief of the General Staд. He is

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not yet 60, and has had 40 years Howard, C.B., C.MG., DAO., who Straita, Ceylon, India, East and *Bouth service in the RA, and on the gets the Heutenant generaley, is Staff. He was adjutant of the 5th Colonel of The Esser Regiment, in Brigade, RFA, in India. and which he served, and has com Staff Captain and Brigade Major manded the 9th Brigade and 6th with the 3rd Division Artillery at Division. He was employed with Letters for "E.L.M Service"— Bulford before going to the War the latter in the Mediterranean

Jue Amsterdam, 25th March A Chinese worker in the Kow- Office as G8.03 in the Staf

emergency and directed the divi- loon Docks was fatally injured at Dutles Directorate. Crossing Wsional operations in Palestine. Retraits. Ceylon, India, Egypt and ·

about 8.30 last night when a plece France with General HQ., he served with distinction in France

Brindisi, 4th April ei he was wearing served with Sir John French until and commanded the 145th Brigade of rag, which around his neck, was caught in 1915 and then with Army in Italy and was staff chief of the the machinery of a drill. He was Corps and 4th Division. When 7th Division. He shared in or- killed almost Instantly, his body Allenby was sent to Palestina ganization work at the War office, Dairen, Japse and Canada-dos Victoria

B.C, 18th April being later taken to the Mortuary. Bartholomew

there as sta chiet of XX Army Was G5.0.1, 1st Division, at Alder- Corps and subsequently joined shot, and in charge of Eastern Swatow and Amey G.HQ. as assistant to the Chief of Command Administration. He will

vacate the 6th Division in May. Batavia...

Dr. Wang To Receive Foreign Diplomats

was transferred

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Brindini-- dus

the General Starr during the vic when Major-General G. C. Wil-Manila, Maksseer and "Bourabaya: torious advance. He was zeven times mentioned, twice promoted. liams will succeed him

Nanking, Mar. §. and was decorated by Britain, Bel- Local Major-General Geoffrey F. Dr. Wang Chung-hul, the For- glum, France, Egypt, and Japan. H. Brooke, D.S.O, MC, geta sub- eign Minister; will be receiving Afterwards he took a share in the stantive rank and remains at New foreign diplomatic representatives operations and intelligence work Delhi as the Cavalry officer advis on Wednesday and Thursday after at the War Office, when oper- ing the General Staff in India, He Hons were being cleared up, and is well known In International became Director of the service as jumping competitions.

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