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It transpires that the Premier. Prince Konoye,, at yesterday's Cabinet meeting, sought an un-

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ASSAULTS BY JAPANESE

Arouse Public Indignation

London, Jan. 8.

CHINESE

TACTICS

May Undergo

Complete Change

The latest series of "Incidents”

Shanghai, Jan. 8. derstanding with his colleagues in Shanghai, and especially the struggle against Japan may under- Chinese tactics in the present regarding a four-year plan of re-assaults by Japanese on British go a complete change in the future. plenishment of national resources police officers, have aroused an on the assumption that, the pre- unusual amount of indignation Intary conference which has just As a result of an important mill- sent "China Incident" will continue the newspapers and in public concluded, it understood that the for four years, or that several circles, where it is generally held chinese high command may ne will be required to that tension is now almost atcept the proposal which is strongly secure a fundamental settlement breaking point. of the China question even if the

tavoured by practically the entire present "incident" be settled-be-Importance to the fact that Ja-aining on the defensive and in- The "Dally Telegraph" attaches nation, to discard the policy of re- fore long.

The four-year plan of replenish-gard for the boundaries of the Intronts,

panese troops have shown to re-tead to take the offensive on all ment of national resources has ternational Settlement, and that In this connection is is argued already been studied by the Na-In spite of repeated assurances on inat having occupied such large, tional Planning Board, and will be worked out in close co-opera- ment of Its earnest desire to avoid ininly distributed over far-flung the part of the Japanese Govern-areas, the Japanese forces are, now Lion and co-ordination with the any action liable to give offence to ironts, and their lines of communi six-year national deferice plan which was started by the army military often prefers to take quately guarded,...

foreign powers, the Japanese cations with the rear are inade- last year, and alsp with the Ave-

matters into its own hands, in

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year industrial development plan -for-Manchukuo...........

complete disregard of the wishes

tended should take advantage of The Chinese command, it is con-

The plan calls for co-ordinat- of Its Government and the rights this situation by launching large-

ed development of industrial, economic and financial resources. with special stress on development of heavy industries.

In accordance with the decision taken at 'yesterday's Cabinet mecting, the counsellors of the

of foreigners,

"We do not doubt," states the express their sincere regrets in a Journal. "that the Japanese will

will finally give another binding more or less courteous form, and promise that such a mishap wil not occur again.

"But these assurances and pro-

National Planning Board, who are composed of the premanent vice-ministers of the various de-mises that are being made int partments, held a conference this regular intervals to Britain and other Powers with interests in morning" to elaborate the new

Shanghai, do not alter the fact four-year plan.

that tension is becoming more and more strained every day."

The plan is expected to be com- pleted before January 22, when the Diet re-meets following the New Year recess.-"acter

"

MISSING NO OPPORTUNITY Calling attention to Japan's recent demands for Increased influence in administration of

scale "simultaneous offensives.

Such action. Chinese drcles.be- Leve, would give the Japanese no time to transfer troops from eac front to another, and would allow

Chinese mchile units behind the Japanese lines to start active operations

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FRESH PLANS Chinese observers estimate that Japan's military" strength on the various fronta totals only twenty- two divisions, distributed as foll- ows:

Four divisions between Kalgan and Taiyuan,

Two divisions in Shanst Two divisions between Peiping and Shihchiaochwang,

DEFENCE WORKS ON the International Bettlement-the-One-division in Honan,"

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LUNGHAI

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Shanghai; Jan, i. The Chinese troops in the heu- chow area, are estimated to total about 100,306, including three Kwangs divisions under the cam- mand of General Tsung-len. These troops have plenty of geur- age and Agating spirit, but are severely lacking n artillery, is estimated that China's total ar- tillery is barely suficient for two divisions, whereas the Japanese nave full artillery support for 17 divisions already in China.

5. As a result of the Japanese ad- vance along the Tientsin-Purow railway, the Chinese have abandon ed plans to hold the line east of Heuchow, and are engaged in btw- ing up all important structures in Haichow harbour, similar to the destructions carried out at Tsing-

tao.

The defence works on the Lung- hul railway line were built under German guidance, bit an unhappy feature from the Chinese viewpoint is that they were prepared aster the loss of Manchuria for an at- tack from the north, since it was

journal declares that Japan is missing no opportunity for asser- ting her authority in the settle- ment, and, a regular series of events. beginning with the parade of Japanese troops through the foreign areas and ending with the "Incidents" of the past few days, provide suficient evidence of the methods resorted to.

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"In times of, peace," says the "Dally Telegraph," "Britain, the United States and other Powers would certainly be willing to con- sider the Japanese demands, in view of the changed status, but ünder present conditions these cannot be respected because Japan has no right to make them.”

The "Dally Mall" expresses the opinion that the latest Japanese activities can scarcely be expected to have a favorable influence on Britain and the United States when they come to consider the Japanese demands for increased representation on the Shanghai Municipal Councii.

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The time is not far distant," says the "Tally Express," "when British patience will have been tried to the extreme," and the paper adds that unless Japan ex- ercises extreme caution, diplomatic relations may be broken off.— › Renter

not dreamed in those days that an "TOOTH" OF TERUEL attack would come from the south and east.

New units of the Eighth Rute army, or ex-Communists are being trained and recruited in Kiangsu

RECAPTURED

"Two divisions between Tientsin and Tsinanfu,

One division in Shantung, Ten divisions in the Shanghal- Nanking area.

Bome of the Japanese troops in the Shanghai-Nanking area at pre- ent are being transferred ta Shangtung.

Among those who attended the conference were Génem Cntung Kai-shek, General Pel Chung-hst, Marchal Yen Hsi-shan, General Sung Cheh-yuan, General Ho Ying- ching, General Chen Chung (in charge of political training of the army) and General Tang Seng chi formerly garrison commander of Nanking.

Immediately arter the meeting. all commandera returned to their various fronts with fresh plans and Instructions- Router.

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The hand of the Japanese CHINESE ART censora who assumed duties" at the foreign cable ofices on January 8, has already been felt. A despatch from Mr. Victor Keen. a correspondent of the New York Herald Tribute describing, the ex-

crases of Japanese- troops after

the occupation of Hangchow was held up for more than 13 hours, Farcelona, Jan. 8.' after which Mr. Keen was infor- Explosion of dynamite charges med that the message 'could not under

the remaining insurgent be sent because the censor lacked

EXHIBITION

Held In Aid Of Chinese Relief Funds

London, Jan-7:

An exhibition of Chinese art," described as a Burlington House exhibition in miniature, held in ald of Chinese relief funds, was opened to-day by Mr. Puo Tai-chi,

and Shanghai and recruited in strongholds in the Seminary and information to confrm the allega Chinese · Ambassador to London.

These

The exhibition contains 400

Kiangsu and Shand for guerilla warface. This army probably tolois ended insurgent resisance within

the Bank of Spain:" has practically. tions, 100,000 and is now much

Mr. Keen ralked the question at specimens of Chinese bronze, silk, better

Teruel while outside the city the equipped than fommerly."

a press conference at which the paintings and porcelain from pre- They have plenty of machine guns and Republicans claim recapture of Japanese Embassy spokesman ex-historic days to the present time, some light artillery, all supplied by Teruel.

half the strategic **Tooth"" of pressed regret for the occurrence lent by all of the greatest collec the Central Government.

and explained that the censors tors in the country. Teruel itself is in ruins, and were only installed on January 6 Mr. Quo Tal-chi described the troops are continually harrying troops and the remaining popula- and were not yet familiar with Japanese communications in Shan- si and along the Pelping-Hankow fuges which the insurgents con- tion are living in underground re- raway, but maybe they will be brought into more direct contact structed. before the city fell. with the Japanese if the latter move westward along the Lunghal "The Reuter.

JAPANESE FLYING

COLUMNS

"Have Occupied Two More Towns

hest of the president of the In- Yesterday afternoon, at the be-

-ternational- Red-Cross-the-Repub-- licans called a two-hour truce to allow evacuation of Bick and wounded from the Asuncion Hos- pital, where the Insurgents were then still holding out.

Five hundred women, children and old men emerged. Their ap-. pearance was-pitiful. All cried out for water, some fainting at their fist breath of fresh nii.— ·

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exhibition as being doubly sym- bolle, firstly as showing that the arts of peace were stronger than, and outlived the arts of war; and secondly as an emblem of. Lon- don's generous sympathy with -China-in-her sote distrem;"

Bir Denison Ross said that owing Shanghai, Jan. 2.

to the generous gifts of money and The Japanese armies in China labour, practically all of the pro- are now enormously extended ac- ceeds would be available for China, cording to qualified observers, who The money would be spent" on point out that the Japanese forces | medical supplies from London and are scattered over an area whose from San Francisco. fronts are greater than the comReuter. bined European lines of the Great War.

Shanghal, Jan. 8. Advancing south and east

The Japanese are believed to have Furow raway, their objective "be- through, Shantung with little re-

rough¡y 350,000 men spread over the ing Esuchow... sistance, Japanese flying columnis JAPANESE. CENSORS

vast battlefeld in China, have necupled two more towns,

As a result of, the recent troop according to Japanese reports re-..

Bhahghal, Jan. 8. movements. the number of soldiers celved from field commandera. A Japaness spokesman an in the immediate vicinity of Shang- One detachment which started nounced to-day that senders of hal has now been reduced to about Its southward thrust from Foshan telegrams would be informed 10.000. The main operations are at along the Changtien-Poshan" Rall- the Japanese censors considered present concentrated in the Lung- way, has occupied 'Lishan, about any message objectionable.

hai railway zone. This railway is 40 kilometres. Bouth-west of The spokesman defined the term "China's jugular vein,” and con- Mengyin while another column "objectionable" as anything int nects Glan, the capital of Shensi, has taken Tsowhalen, about 28 mical to the operations of Japan-with the seaport, Halchow, kilometres south-east of Yenchow. ese forces...

Two Japanee armies, totalling: Meanwhile, it is stated that two He added that the Japanese au- about 60,000 men, whose ranks have division of Szechuen. troops, are thorities were now conferring on been steadily swollen with rein- preparing to engage the Japanese hard and fast rules of censorship,. forcements, have been advancing forces at Linching.

and would notify them in due from the north and south during Reuter,

Course Reuter,

the past week along the Tientsin- ""Reufer.

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RETURN OF HAPSBURG PROPERTY

Vienna, Jan. 8. Formal return of part of the ...The army from the north is now former property of the Haps- heading for Lincheng, but the.sud- burgs Lorraine -- which was den abandonment of Telning by restored to the former. Austrian General Han Fu-chu's troops ex- ruling house some time ago, was poses Kweiten on the Lunghai rail- effected in the Federal Chancel- way line, west of Hsuchow. The lory yesterday. next move, therefore, may be an attempt to isolate the Chinese The returned property will be troops concentrated at Hauchow, administered by the Hapsburg compelling them to retire westward

Fund.

along the Lunghat rallway to Kef- A suite of rooms in the former féng and Chengchow in Honan, In Imperial Hotburg Palace has been order to form a function at Ching-signed as an office, to the ad- chow with the Chinese forces on ministrator of the Hapsburg Fund. the Pelping-Hankow railway, where the former secretary-general of a strong defence is prepared

the War Invalids Fund.- Transocean Newn Service.

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