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AIR BOMBING OF CIVILIANS

Illegitimate, Says Mr. Eden

London. Feb. 8 Answering several questions in the House of Commons touching on air bombing of civilian populations In Spain and China, Mr. Anthony Eden, Foreign Secretary, referring In particular to Spain, reiterated the Government's strong view with regard to the cruel sufferings thus inflicted. He expected to know the result of the initiative taken by the

this connection

Government In within the next two days.

Mr. Eden assured the House that Government regarded the question as an urgent one.

Regarding China, the British re- presentative at the last session of

SOVIET AIRSHIP MATSUI WARNS

CRASHES

During Polar Flight Test

Moscow, Feb. 8. Thirteen are dead out of the nineteen of the crew of the dir-

Bible Ve which crashed during a Practice flight in the Kandalaksha district of Murmansk Province.

Of the other six, three were injured and three escaped unhurt. The crew of the dirigible had petitioned the government to allow them to go and rescue the North Fale scientists. The disaster oc- curred during à trial flight held to decide whether the dirigible should go to the Arctic. The dirigible hit the top of a mountain in poor visibility. (Reuter)

the League took the initiative and TO RESCUE was urging the advisory committee"

to express its views with regard to air bombing and had voted for the resolution which was adopted by the Assembly." The government had approached the combatants repeatedly. Mr. Eden said.

"MAROONED

SCIENTISTS

Moscow, Feb. 8. There Were LWO aeroplanes aboard the ice-breaker Murman when it left for Greenland to Mr. Eder expressed readiness to

rescue 'the' North Pole scientists, consider the suggestion by Mr.

Murman is carrying sufficient Wedgwood to approach the Vatican coal and food for six months and for its condemnation. The govern- the aeroplanes will be used to spot ment's sole desire was to put a stop the exact position of the scientists.. to what they regarded as 2"wholly and an attempt will then be legitimate practice in warfare.made to bring them to safety- (Reuter).

(Reuter)

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BRITAIN AND THE

SETTLEMENT

London, Feb. '8.

"LE TEMPS" BANNED

OFFICERS

Honour of The Army' Emphasised

Shanghai, Feb. 7.

The Comander-in-chief of the Japanese troops in Central China, General Iwane Matsui, took Jap- anese officers seriously to task on Monday and compelled them to pledge themselves to observe strict discipline in future.

The action, which is without precedent in the history of the Japanese army, occurred during a religious service for those who had fallen in the fighting around Nan- king. The General assembled the commanders of the trops operating in the Nanking area and, after telling them that various actions by individual officers had given rise to rumours detrimental to the prestige of the Army, he extracted the aformentioned pledge,

The honour and reputation of the Japanese army, he emphasised, must in future be restored.-Trans- Ocean).

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Three Americans Reported Killed

Shanghai, Feb. 1. Three American and one French volunteers, who joined the

The Government has in no wise Reich Annoyed Over chinese air force in connection

altered its views regarding the con- tinuance of the International Settlement in Shanghai and the maintenance of the present ad- ministration, says Mr. Eden, the Foreign Secretary, in a written re- ply in the House of Commons.

Mr. Eden indicated the exact nature of the Japanese censorship at Shanghai over British telegrams and mails, Inward and antward. He said as the result of British re- presentations, commercial firms would telegraph by code when au- thorised by our consular repre- sentative. (Reuter).

Royalist Story

with the Sino-Japanese hostilities, have been killed in action during the past few months, wälle une Australian and one New Zealander have been wounded, reports reach- ing here trom Hankow state.

Paris, Feb. 7. The French newspaper, "Le Temps", which is the mouthplece of the Qual d'Orsay, has been pro-

A number of Soviet airmen who hibited throughout the German are also reported to have been Reich for publishing statements wounded in serial engagements, about the recent changes in the are said to be, recuperating from

the' their wounds in local hospitals. German War Ministry and

Although Italian aviators had army command, an anouncement

end of this effect having been made on left the country by the

December, there are still some 40 Monday evening.

Germans remaining in the Chin-

BRITISH PROPAGANDA |lles."

London, Feb. 7:

That Great Britain is gradually becoming convinced of the use fulness of a Certain amount of

propaganda in foreign countries is indicated by the Prime Minister, Mr. Neville Chamberlain's announ- cement, in the House of Commons. on Monday afternoon, that a com- mittee for supervising British publicity abroad had been formed and that Sir Robert Vansittart. diplomatic - adviser to the British

The newspaper printed. a report based on information alleged to ese force.

travellers have ben supplied by

The American volunteers are sald arriving In Basle from Germany to have joined the Chinese defen- which, it is declared, was crammed ders under different names. full of unheard of and prepostrous All of these foreign volunteers are understood to have been work- The story, according to the ing for the Chinese under personal official German declaration, which contracts. -- (International News originated in the Paris editorial of Agency). the newspaper concerned. 15 "an offensive and irresponsible pollu- tion which places a serious strain JAPANESE NAVAL

PLANS AND FRANCE

on Franco-German

Trans-Ocean).

relations."-

AN HEIR FOR THE DUKE?

Paris, Feb. 2.

Tokyo, Feb. 7. The French note requesting in- formation on the Japanese naval construction plans were handed to the Japanese Foreign Minister, Mr. Koki Hirota, on Monday afternon, by the French Ambassador.; .

It is stated that the note Is

Government, had been named A happy event in the family of chairman and that the members His Royal Highness the Duke of will include representalves of the Windsor, formerly King Edward British Broadcasting Corporation, the Eighth of England, is forecast similar in contents to those al- the British Council, an organisa- by the "Paris Soir" of Monday ready submitted by the British and American Governments.--(Trans- tion which aims at presenting the evening, in connection

Occan)... British Empire to the world in its lengthy report on the De Leamaye true light, and the British Travel Chateau, in which the Duke and Association (Trans-Ocean.)

Duchess took up residence Monday following extensive altera- tions-(Trans-Ocean) -

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Tokyo, Feb. 7.

Paris, Feb. 8. Butenco, the Soviet at Bucharest. has mysteriously disappeared from his home at the Legation. It is belleved he was "kidnapped, and perhaps murdered-(Reuter)

Active and substantial support to the provisional pro-Japanese Gay- ernment in Peiping as well as other WANG CONFERS with

separatist governments now in the process of formation in China, was promised by the War Minister, General Sugiyama, on Monday in

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ROOSEVELT ·

Washington, Feb. 8.

The Chinese Ambassador, Mr. the course of a meeting of the Wang, conferred with President Parliamentary Budget Committee. Roosevelt today,

This is interpreted as meaning Mr. Wang, who requested the that a certain restraint which conference, declined to disclose the

or matters discussed.- Japan has hitherto exercised in reasons dealing with the Pelping Govern- (Reuter) ment to now to be abolished..

The establishment of military administrations in sections. of China, controlled by the Japanese, is declared by Minister Sugiyama to be impossible because no state of war exists between Japan and China.-(Trans-Ocean)

BRITISH TROOPS IN THE NORTH

London, Feb. 8. The strength of the Brittan troops in the Shanghai and Tien-" Speaking In the Diet Recently, tsin areas on January 1 was 137 the Premier. Prince. Konoye, ad- officers and 3.539 other ranks, said milted that a state of war on a Mr. Warrender in reply to á gues isrge scole, was going on in. China tion in the House of Commons. between Japan and China:

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