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PATRIOTISM
China Is Fulfilling Her Duty In Fighting For Peace
Brussels, Nov. 2.
"If the powers are seriously in- terested in preserving peace in the Far East, they will have to devote greater consideration to the ques tlon of according China 'material assistance, declared Dr. Welling ton Koo, chief Chinese delegate to the Brussels Conference, in an exclusive interview with
MR. R. G. HOWE IN HANKOW
Chinese Foreign -
Office Moves
on
Hankow. Nov, 27.
The British Charge d'Affaires, Mr. R. G. Howe accompanied by the majority of the staff of the British Embassy. Has arrived from Nanking
HMS. Bee. The Chinese Foreign Offices are esta blish rig temporary offices in the British Concession and it is under- stood that if Hankow is attacked Dean before his departure for the Foreign Office will move to Paris yesterday.
Szechuen, probably establishing offices in Chungking-Reuter.
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"China still hopes," Dr. Koo said, "that the signatory powers Will realise and will fulfil their duty," though he added that he under
stood the difficult situation con- New Interpretation Of
fronting these countries.
Although concrete results were lacking as a result of the Con- ference, he was conviniced that the meeting had not been in vain, since It had served to reveal to the world that right and justice are on the side of China, and with this de- finite statement, material assis- tance to China would now be dealt
with
Dr. Koo expressed the hope that during the recess for the exchange of views, this importantë question would not be overlocked.
Turning to the rumours of third- party mediation, Dr. Koo said this could only take place in conference and on the basis of the Nine- Power Treaty.
PROPHECIES DISCOUNTED' Since Japan had fouted the Treaty, it was the duty of the signatory powers to refrain, from supporting Јарал through de- liveries of war materials, and to render China the material assis- tance provided for in the Treaty.
By declaring that the League of Nations would also be obliged to consider further measures which China," as a member state, could demand. Dr. Koo plainly indicated that China would favour discussion of the conflict at Geneva,
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of
He discounted prophecies ultimate Japanese victory, de-
claring that a nation can never be defeated as long as its strength grows out of patriotism and the conviction that its cause is just.
China, he "stated, was fulfilling her duty in fighting for peace of the Far East, and he hoped other nations would fuil their duty in the same hanner- Transocean News Service.
CHINA'S BITTER
Japan's Militarism
Berlin, Nov. 27. "The Japanese know that the sky in North-West China is be- coming perceptibly redder, but they know how impossible it is for China to be governed in the long run by others than Chinese."
So declared the well-known geographer, General Kari Haushb- fer, a professor at Munich Dal- versity and well-known in the Far East. in a broadcast address last night.
The address was remarkable in that it was the first occasion when the strict reserve hitherto observed by the German press on the Sino- Japanese confict has been dropped.
General Haushofer declared that Japanese circles to-day are scarce- ly inclined to the belief that the Far Eastern conflict can be solved by guns, or that another Chinese government can be substituted for the Government of General Chiang Kal-shek, which alone is in a post- tion
to guarantee constructive peace.
CONSTRUCTIVE PRACE The roar of guns alone," declared, "cannot convince 480.-. 000,000 people."
ne
Hence the experienced statesmen and soldiers argund the Emperor of Japan who" directed Japan's foreign polley and the strategy of her armies, in spite of the severity of certain demands and although they reject intervention, which they consider unjustiñable and partial, do not give the impression of clamorous victors.
They know, he stated, how dir- ficult it is to find in the wide Whangpoo delta, frontiers between north and south.
They also know how much more
DISAPPOINTMENT difficult it would be to imaginé a
The Nine-Power Treaty
Has Become A Scrip
Of Paper".
Shanghai, Nov. 27. "The Nine-Power Treaty has become a scrap of paper," says the "China Evening News" in an article surveying the results of the Brus- sels Conference and expressing China's bitter disappointment,
Fallure of the powers at Brussels has taught China a good lesson. says the paper, but this failure was not quite unexpected and China will not lose her confidence by reason.
Chinese government more con- cillatory than that of General Chiang Kai-shek, and which would at the same time guarantee con- structive peace.
"They know." he concluded, "that they sky in North-West China is becoming perceptibly redder, but they know how impossible it is for China to be governed in the long run by others than Chinese.-- Transocean News Service.
ENCIRCLING OPERATIONS
Shanghai, Nov, 28. The encircling operations of the Japanese troops near Taihu Lake are developing westward.
Japanese troops operating north of the Lake are advancing from wusih in a northerly direction on Wutsin, and are reported to have reached a point not far from the latter town.
The powers were certainly not willing to give up their interestá in the Far East, and although the powers had reached no decision on & common attitude. they would
Simultaneously, Japanese de- probably take individual measures tachments on the southern bank for protection of their respective of the Lake are marching on Thing, interests.
This individual procedure could Lake. possibly develop into collective pro- cedure.
Commenting on the forthcoming visit of the French statesmen, M. Camille Crautemps and M. Yvon Delbos, and possibly also of the United States “Ambassador at Large," Mr. Norman Davis. to London, the paper expects that the
on the
western point of Talhu
The Japanese claim that these two columns operating north and south of the Lake will effect a Junction west of the Lake within a few days... Franesccan News Service.
conversations there will not only EMERGENCY · deal with the European but also with the Far Eastern: situation.
Although the Brussels. Confer- ence had failed, hope. remained that the London conversations would yield better results. Transocean.
TELEPHONE CALLS
CHINESE STILL IN POSSESSION
Shanghai, Nov.27. Although it was announced 'last night that the Japanese authorl- tles would to-day take over Chinese postal, telegraphic and wireless offices in Shanghai, these had not been occupied up to noon.
London, Nov. 27.
A new system has been devised enabling Scotland' Yard, to deal directly with, emergency telephone calls to the police in the City of London and metropolitan police district. Calls hitherto received at local police stations will be switch- ed on to the information room' ab police. headquarters-- „Kritish ll'areles.
TAIAN STATION BOMBED BY JAPANESE PLANE
WAS
Tsinan, Nov. 27: Talan station It was also announced yesterday on the Tientsin-Pukow Rallway in
appraisers that Japanese
and Shantung
bombed yester-" examiners belonging to the Chi-day morning, by a Japanese plane. nese Maritime Customs would be About ten bombs were dropped, for the first time assigned to duty demolishing several dwelling on wharves south of Boochow houses.
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