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STERN AMERICAN NOTE TO JAPAN

Warning About Building

Oversize Battleships

Washington, February 5.

In a sternly worded Note, couched in language, parallel to Notes which are being despatched to the Japanese Government by Britain and France. the Valted States Government today notified Japan that unless assurances that she is not building oversize battleships or cruisers are provided by February 20, the United States will be compelled to invoke the escalator clause in the London Naval Treaty and build whatever size ships is necessary to match those being bullt in Japan.

The American action follows exchanges of information be- tween Britain, the United States and France) and is calculated to afford Japan a last chance to keep the size of her ships and guns in conformity with those of other powers or else to as- sume responsibility for unrestricted building in two major naval - categories.

A statement to the press, accom- Basing his observations on press panying issue of the Note, recallareports, the official said he saw Japan's withdrawal from the Lon-no, reason why Japan should don Naval Conference becausechange her fundamental naval Britain and the United Statespolicy which resulted in the Japan- would not accept naval equality inese delegation leaving the London principle.

Naval Conference in 1936.

REFUSALS RECALLED The statement recalls Britain's approach to Japan in 1936, fruit- lessly requesting her to adhere to treaty limits in practice.

It also recalls Japan's refusal of the United States request to limit guns to 14-inches, as a consequence of which the limit rose to 18 inches. The statement says that the question arises whether reports are correct that Japan is exceeding the Amits of the London Treaty as re- gards the size of guns, and is plan Ing to build ships above the limit.

Preliminary consultation has taken place between the British. French and United States Govern- ments, who have decided to request the Japanese Government for in- formation.-(Reuter).

IGNORANCE PLEADED

Tokyo, Feb. 5.

The Japanese attitude, he re- marked, is perfectly clear to the world.

NAVAL TALKS IN LONDON

Discussions On Expansion

Washington, Feb. 3. The fact that Rear-Admiral Inger- sall, chief of the War Plans Divi- sion of the U.S. Navy, conversed

naval with British

authorities during his recent visit to London was implied, though not admitted, by Admiral William Leahy, Opera- tions Chief, during his testimony before the House of Representa- tives' Naval Committee to-day.

The Committee is discussing the naval expansion programme short- ly to be brought before Congress.

Questioned as to whether Rear- Admiral Ingersoll has reported on the London visit, Admiral Leahy declined to answer because, he said, the question involved vital information concerning the de- fence of the country.

LARGER INCREASE NEEDED He promised at a later stage, however, to "tell all about it."

Admiral Leahy told the Com- mittee that the United Statea navy was incapable of simultaneously defending both Pacific and Atlan- tic coastlines, and asserted that a Any suggestion that Japan is much larger increase than that willing to comply with the Anglo-proposed in the expansion pro- American request would merely be gramme would be necessary in a step back towards the yoke of order to provide adequate de the ratio system, which he believed fence for both seaboards, ¡mpossible, but the official decision of the Japanese Government, must naturally await full examination of the Notes (Renter).

BRITISH REQUEST

Tokyo, Feb. 5. The British Embassy late this afternoon delivered a Note to the Foreign Office which is reported to request Japan to adhere to the main clauses of the 1936 Naval Treaty.

It is understood that the United Complete Ignorance of the terms States Embassy has received simi- of the British and American naval lar Instructions, but the Foreign Notes was expressed by an official Office declares that the American of the Navy Ministry when inter- Note has not yet been delivered.- viewed by Reuter today.

(Reater).

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TO REDUCE HER FORCES

Weshington, Feb. 4.. The United States decided today to

reduce its armed forces in northern China.

LEAGUE ACTION

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Tokyo, Feb. 5. "The action of the League of Nations, in recommending indivi- dual asistance to China is a matter for regret, both with regard to the League's status and its influence for world peace," says the "Miyako shimbun." popular dally, in a leading article today,

The States Department has announced the withdrawal of the Fifteenth Infantry Brigade now stationed at Tientsin and the transfer to Tientsin from Peiping of two companies of Marines,

It adds: "If the League sincere. State Department officials said ly desizes to ensure world peace in that this action is in line with "the the true sense of the term principle effecting withdrawal of should attempt to check the com- such forces whenever the situation munistic activities of the Soviet 1s such as to warrant the view that

and anti-Japanese agitation by withdrawals can be effected with- Marshal Chiang regime, which cut detriment to American inter-disturb the peace of the Far East. ests and obligations in general,"

The announcement added that the United States had long been committed to this principle.

(Reuter).

MOBILISATION IN JAPAN

Tokyo, Feb. 5.

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No matter what resolutions are adopted by the League Japan, as the stabilising power in the Far East, will carry out the Yunda- mental policies for establishing lasting peace in the Far East."— (Reuter).

tion of the national strength for the sake of defence.

The Bill will be submitted to the

The army and havy have decided | Diet this week.

to publish a statement designed to Upholders of the constitution are acquaint the country with the much perturbed over the damunt urgent necessity of implementing determination of the Government the National Mobilisation Bill, to force the measure through the which aims at control and use of Diet without amendment, in spite Japanese man power and material of considerable opposition by poll- for complete and effective applica- {tical parties.—(Reuter)

Tokyo Claims Morale Of Officers Is High

Tokyo, Feb. 5..

tägement given to the naval men in China.”

The morale of officera and men of the Japanese Fleet in China "The aim of our diplomacy is to waters is exceptionally high now make Japan the central ́ figure, that the Government's fundamen- | establishing permanently stable tal China policy has been establish conditions in East Asia," the Prime ed. Admiral Hasegawa, Com-Minister, Konoye, told the lower mander-in-Chier of the fleet in-House in the Diet last night. formed the Japanese nation in a "It is my belief that Japanese message 'delivered by Captain diplomacy should be independent

·Yamasaki, Staff Officer of Imperial of political currents in Europe and Headquarters.

America," he said. The message assured the nation The mistaken idea of birth con- that the feet will "bend every trol must be strictly suppressed ounce of energy towards exter- because an increase of population minating the anti-Japanese forms the foundation of national clements in China, at the same development, Marquis Koichi Kido time dealing tactfully with the concurrently Minister of Education delicate international situation, and Public Welfare, told the Diet Bo as to obtain the ultimate ob-: Earlier It was revealed that the Jective of the present China Ministry of Public Welfare: had crusade."y

decided to seek legislation" em- Admiral Hasegawa expressed his powering sterilisation of, persons

· warm `appreciation of "the solid suffering from hereditary diseases. 'support' and' enthusiastle" encour- (Reuter).

Mr. John J. McGrath, Democrat Congressman for the 8th Californ- lan District, uttered a warning that Germany's flirtation with Brazil. might necessitate keeping the United States fleet in the Atlantic in the near future.

SEA LEVEL CANAL The Chairman of the Committee, Mr. Carl Vinson, suggested that some time in the future America might be compelled to construct sea-level canal somewhere in Central America, since the Navy's eggs were at present in basket-- namely, the Panama Canal.

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