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THE EGYPTIAN ARMY
Swears Allegiance To King
THE SOUL OF CHINA
Aglow With Righteous Enthusiasm
China is aglow with righteous enthusiasm. It is a great country with a people that is stirred slowly, but, once moved, a great idea Cairo, January. 11 gathers increasing momentum, and
their hearts and minds to help be- hind the lines. They have come to realize that this struggle, this fight for nationhood, and the struggle of the whole of China.- freedom, is
every man, woman and child.
New W. O. Policy The Egyptian army will take generates ever-increasing power as It is the immediate concern of
ÁBYSSINIAN QUESTION
The Hague, Jan. 12. The Netherlands Government
it goes
So it is today. China has been If this were merely a struggle content in the past to attend to for glory or empty power, the great her own affairs, and encroach-mass of people, who are the soul" ments" by other nations were dis- of China, would not be moved. regarded for a while as petty an- But the long arm of Japanese - noyances, to be dealt with at the vasion has spread throughout the proper time. If they had not in- land, bringing death and destruc- creased outfor all proportion, per- tion wherever it hovered. From haps she would have gone on her the countless bombed cities, de- own way, unnoticing and
vastated villages and broken farm- house, comes the greatest threat resenting.
to Japan's might
un-
The Japanese invasions, repented with greater boldness at frequent Intervals, mighty nation which only slumber-
roused a has
once-
ed, and had not lost its potential power. China is not a nation easy to anger. because of her people's Innate sense of humour which is of their great weaknesses: Yet it is a saving grace.
one
· GREATEST HERITAGE Because the Chinese race has always lived close to the soll, and known intimately the wonders and glory of nature-have,, laughed in the sunshine, and rejoiced in the rain, they realize the futility of man's petty actions, as against the
oath of allegiance to King Farouk on Friday, according to an official London, Jan 11
announcement made to-day. The In pursuance, is the principle ceremony will take place in front that army officers receive appoints of the Abdin Palace. "." ments solely in recognition of their peculiar Aneas for the post, in-
Originally the ceremony was stead of by seniority and good re-planned for December last but had cord, a principle which brought to be postponed several times about the recent changes in the owing to the constitutional crisis. Chief of Staff Command by the The former Premier. Nahas. Pasha, War Minister, Mr. Leslie Hore insisted that the oath should be Belisha, several Colonels, most of worn not only to the King but also the Constitution, but the King whom were temporary Brigadiers;; hase been appointed to new posts. disagreed with this,
At a Cabinet meeting on Monday Major-General H. R. L. G. Alex” ander becomes Commander of the it was decided that the army First Division, succeeding Lt.-Gen. | should take the oath of allegiance C. C. Armitage, appointed Master only to the King and country and general of Ordnance, Indid; Co that any reference to the Constitu- lonel D. G. Johnson becomes Com" tion should be left out.
Pranzocean mander of the Fourth Division; succeeding Lt.-Gen. C. G. Liddell, appointed adjutant General to the Forces: Colonel S. C. T. Paget will be Commandant of the Star Col- Hege at Cambericy, succeeding Lt.-
Gen. Sir Renald F. Adam; Colonel' H. R. Pownall becomes Director. of Military Operations and War Once ¦ « Intelligence succeeding Major-Gen, R. H. Haining: Colonel T. R. East is willing to recognise the un-greatness of the nation's survival. wood has been appointed Com- deniable fact that Abyssinia stands mandant at Sandhurst; Colonel P. under the sovereignty of Italy, de- Neale, as Commandant at Wool-clared. the Dutch Foreign Minister wich; and all, with the exception yesterday. In the course of an. of Major-General Alexander, have interpellation in the First Cham-allen peoples. It gave abundantly been granted the temporary rank ber. He declared that recognition of Major-General.
of the fact does not imply that Major-General W. D. S. Brown- the events leading up to this state rigg, Military Secretary to the War were approved of and for this Minister, Sir Ronald Adam, deputy reason the Dutch Government was Chief of the Imperial General In no way compelled to alter its Staff; and Major-General R. Bal. original position as regards sing, who has been appointed Abyssinian question in order to ar- G.O.C. for Palestine and Trans-ive at its present attitude. jordania, have been granted the On the contrary, the Dutch For focal rank of Lieutenant-General. eign Minister went on to declare It stated that although several that tife Dutch Government was or the newly-appointed officers' or the opinion that the ideal of rank is low from the viewpoint of the League of Nations should be age, their promotion, is not intend-supported and upheld insofar as it ed anally to block the seniors was possible. The Minister ex- hopes of advancement.
plained that the intention of the The establishment of Major Dutch appeal to the States at the Generals has been alled up tempor-Oslo Convention was to achieve Arily.. but officers who have been through co-operation with these passed over may again be consider-powers an agreement on the steps ed for the posts when they rall to be taken by the French and vacant three years fience.
Major-General Alexander is the second youngest Major-General in the British army.- Reuter.
VISIT OF INSPECTION
The War Secretary, Mr. Hore Belisha, is flying to-morrow to Northern Ireland on 3 visit of inspection to the Northern Ireland military district. This will be the Arst visit of a War Secretary for purpose of inspection in that ter ritory for 15 years.-- British Wireless.
ROME PROTOCOL DISCUSSIONS
Budapest, Jan. 12. Techincal discussions between the signatory Powers of the Rome Protocol concluded here yesterday
the
British Governments in order to bring about regulation of relations between Italy and other European countries.-
Pranioccan Newa Servien
CONDEMNED MEN REPRIEVED
The son of China is her- greatest heritage. It has red and clothed countless generations of Chinese, through constant invasions by
that the Chinese race-might have lelsure to laugh, and philosophise, and enjoy the warmth. of living. Through doods, "famines and count-
hardships it also gave them strength to endure and survive.
DEFENDING TILE SOIL China is fighting to survive as a nation. She is threatened with
utter subfugation and slavery, it she should submit to Japanese domination, and she is, gathering all the resources of her people to defend her ancient_sofl."
The soldiers give their strength and lives, the people work with
NON.INTERVENTION
MEETING
London, Jan 12. After an interval of one week the Non-Intervention Committee reassembled yesterday under the chairmanship. of Lord Plymouth to receive draft resolutions drawn up by the "Secretary on the pro- posals for the execution of the Bri- Lish plan for solution, of the, Volunteer question and of the
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BRIGHT FUTURE 1 forth their
These are the people that send these ruined farms comes food for men to fight. From the defenders. The hard carbed cents of untold millions of humble workers are given freely to buy arms and ammunition for the soldiers to use In defence of the land.
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people, will
The Chinese. 24 a not fight another people's aght, nor take part in someone else's quarrel. There has rarely, been a time in all their history when war. did not ravage this land. But unless they fight wholehearted- ly, they will have no land.
Their battle will not be lost, eveni when the last shot is fired, as long
as the soul of China remains. The soul of China is the Chinese peo- ple, and their culture and philoso- phy, which has gone out through all the world. The future is bright with hope.
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question of recognition of bel- ligerent rights. The draft resolu- London, Jan. 12. tions form a bulky document con- Through the intervention of the prising, more than 100 pages of British General Agent at Sala- typewritten matter, consisting of manca, Eir. Robert Hodgson, the re-establishment and reinforce- National Spanish Government ment of control, and granting of has given assurances that prisoners belligerent rights to both Spanish at present in Nationalist prisans parties. The
draft resolutions and condemned to death have been also make definite proposals re reprieved, it was announced heregarding the composition of the. last night, in informed circles. commission to be sent to Spain,
Negotiations are said to be in
the fundamental question that has progress for the exchange of these to be decided in this connection prisoners in troups of 25 but these being to which nations members have not yet been concluded
of this commission will belong.
In view of the difficulty of the whole subject' and the references that have to be made to both parties to the conflict, it is thought that consideration of the draft re- solutions will require several ses- slous of the Nán-Intervention Committee.
in a spirit of general agreement, Transocean News Service. Hunga Austria and Italy belg
In accord on the main questions of policy. Perhaps the principal problem considered was Hungary's relations, to the Little Eatente.
The tension which has existed between Hungary "and. Rumania
INQUIRY NOT SATISFACTORY
Paris, Jan. 11.
has not been lightened by the Interiors, who
M. Marx Dormoy Minister of the The Committee, has, however; change of Rumaina to the Right statement on Monday to the press principles of the British plan and made a lengthy already agreed on the general Wing Government under Octavius on the results of the inquiry into on those involved in the question. Goga but informed circles are. in-the bomb outrage near the Place of belligerent rights and control, clined to believe that Italy to whom D'Etoille on September 11 last, and as soon as the composition of Goga hastened to address his de- held a long conversation with Pre- the commissions has been settled.. clarations of friendship will en-mier Chastemps, to whom he com- negotiations can be opened with deavour to utilise ber influence plained of the results of the in- the two parties to the. Spanish upon Hungary, and Rumania toquiry. come to an agreement.
conflict regarding preparations for the, withdrawal of foreign volun- tera Transocean News Service.
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It was agreed between the three The Minister and the police as Fowers that the Rome Protocol that they have definite proof would not be extended to include that the outrages were "committed other Powers.
by members of the right wing organisation, "Czar,” against which
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"EVENT OF UTMOST SIGNIFICANCE”:
Rome, Jan. 12. Announcement of an "event of
significance
Concerning the relatively signi- ficant questions of adherence of Hungary, or Austrin to the Anti- Comintern Fact or their following the Italian action in withdrawing from the League of Nations it is
In addition to two members of asserted that in spite of close re- the "Czar" Metenter and Moreau utmost European lations with Italy there is uttlede In Meuse, a man named Macon may be expected when the conclud- likelihood that either parties will 15. as already reported, and to haveing communique of the Budapest take such a step..
taken part in the bombing. De Jure recognition "of the
fconference of the "Rome Protocol The authorities, conducting the powers" Italy, Hungary and Aus- Franco, Government in pain also inquiry consider that all persons tria-is issued on Wednesday came up for discussion and it is arrested in connection with this night, declares Gayda, director of aald that Italy emphasised the crime were working together, and "Giornale D'Italia" in his report value of the three States assuming point out that Generals Duseigneur from Budapest last night. a common altitude in the matter. and Deloncle met in Ban Sebastian Gayda sprakes further of a "hap
For this reason it is generally in January 31. 1637. and that by ending to the negotiations and predicted that Hungary and Aus-Deloncle, Lozzo Dibarco, Metenier adds that complete and funda- tra, will soon take steps-designed and Tetallls all stayed in a hotel mental agreement has been reach to lead to unqualified recognition in Nancy on July 17 and 18 of lasted on all questions examined by of the Franco Government.
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