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Vienna, March 21. Hero-worshippers are visit. ing the grave of Otto Planetta, the man who shot Chancellor Dollfuss, and many have pla- ced wreaths on his gravo.**
ALL Jewish schoolmastera have been dismissed from their posts (Reuter)
TO MINIMISE INCIDENTS IN SETTLEMENT
Plan To Prevent · Entry Of Armed Japanese
London. March 21,
Mr. R. A. Butler, Under-Secre- tary for Foreign Affairs said in the House of Commons today that he is in communication with the Consul-General in Shanghai re- garding the desirability of repre- senting to the Japanese Govern- ment that Japanese officers and soldiers in uniform should not enter the central district of the International Settlement, which Japanese troops do not occupy. so as to minimise the risk of in- cidents.
For Czechoslovakia
·
AWAITED STATEMENT
London, March 21.
The Prime Minister, Mr. Nevills Chamberlain, indicated in the
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House of Commons this afternoon that he may speak on the Gov- WEDNESDAY, THE 23RD MARCH,
international situation next ernment's polley with respect to the Thursday, when he will deal with the subject of a British guaran-
tee for the independence of Czechoslovakia which is being demand- ed in some quarters.
No Answer To Censorship Protest
London, March 21. Replying to Mr. A. C. Moreing In the House of Commons today with
to regard the Japanese. claim to exercise a postal censor- foreign mails passing ship" on through Shanghai, and the British protests concerning, the claim. Mr. R. A. Butler. Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, stated that no answer had hitherto been received to the representations mentioned in his reply on March 9.
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Co., Ltd.. Kowloon.
He will also refer to M. Maxim At Godown No. 33 of The Hong. Litvinoff's Invitation to join lead-Kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown ing European powers (excluding Germany and Italy) in a Geneva conference to discuss ways and means of taking collective action to
The stop aggressor nations. British Government has received an invitation to participate in such a conference.
Mr. Chamberlain said that the
were
nów conversations which
the British proceeding between Ambassador to Rome, Lord Perth. and the Italian Foreign Minister. Clano. were progressing Count favourably.
RADIO SPEECH STIR A week-end speech by Mr. Len- nox Boyd, M.P., in which he ridi- culed the idea of a British guaran- tee for Czechoslovakia, was raised He had no information with In the House today by Mr. Arthur Tegard to any actual exercise of Henderson, who declared that the rensorship, except that a few speech was broadcast to the Con- newspapers were recently detain-tinent and had caused great con-
The position regarding access to British property in the Japanese jed for a short time.-(Reuter). occupied area of the Settlemerit
had recently improved, said Mr. Butler, but there are still areas where access is denied.
The Japanese authorities defend the continuance of the restrictions on the ground of military necessity, He hoped. however, that the re- presentations being made would result in an improvement in the situation.-Reuter).
Austrian Persecution Of Jews
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HEAVY SUICIDE ROLL SINCE ANSCHLUSS
Geneva, March 21.
The World Jewish Congress, in a communique to the press today. protests against the methods em- ployed against Jews in Austria, which, says the communique, are mere brutal than against the Jews in the Relch.
Well-informed circles state there Have been 1,700 suleides in Vienna since the anschluss mostly of Jews, but they include тапу Aryans, whose political past made their future hopeless.
Medical practioners were being besiged by applications for veronal and similar narcotics, and number of arrests has been considerable.
The communique adds that during the last four days there has been an average of 140 burials daily in the Jewish cemeteries. against normal average of four- (Reuter,)
NO BOWING TO SENTRIES
JAPANESE NEVER ISSUED ORDERS
London, March 21.
At question time in the House
of Commons today. the Prime Minister said that the Japanese Embassy at Peiping had informed
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New Sindh ...Cabinet
Bombay, March 21. The provincial government of Sindh has resigned. So far there is little information re- garding the resignation, but it is understood the Government was defeated in the Legislature last Friday, which amounted to a vote of censure.
A new Cabinet of three members has been formed.- (Reuter).
LEAGUE STİLL BOASTS 58 MEMBERS
sternation In Czechoslovakia.
Mr. Boyd, in a personal explana- tion, admitted his error but assur- ed the House that he had not realised the importance that might be attached to his words.
He did realise that in the future any words he might say must be weighed very carefully before ut- terance,
sald
AN INDISCRETION Mr. Neville Chamberlain that Mr. Boyd, not being a mem- ber of the Cabinet, was not a party to the Government's policy until it had been declared. Un- doubtedly he would have been bet- ter advised if he had been more careful in his language, especially at a moment of some delicacy.
He had committed an indiscre- tion and an error of judgement. but nothing more.
The Premier said he was quite certain Mr. Boyd would be very careful not to repeat such an in- dicretion, and added that ibe po
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A VERY FINE COLLECTION OF CHINESE ART CURIOS
Comprising:--
Old Porcelain Vases and Jars, Carved Ivory Figures. Jade and Hey of the Government and its at- Agate Vases, Incense Burners, Brass titude towards the question
оп
which Mr. Lennox Boyd had spok- Ware, Ornaments, etc. etc.. London, March 22.
be en, would
disclosed in thei The League of Nations still has
members. stated the Prime House of Commons in the course Minister, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, of the present week,—(Reuter). In the House of Commons yester- day.
Since 1931, added the Prime Minister, eight nations have given notice of withdrawal, and in three cases the period of notice had al- ready expired.
Huge Japanese National Debt
In reply to a question, the Prime
FURTHER STATE Minister confirmed receipt of the proposal, made by Soviet Union that a conference should be held LOANS MAY BE regarding Austria. The British
EXPECTED Government, sald the Prime Minister, was at present giving
Tokyo, March, 22. this proposal consideration.
Japanese financial circles Mr. Chamberlain stated, how-timate that loan issues aggregating ever, that he had no intention of 5,500,000,000 yen may be expected making any further communica-during the budget year 1938-39. tions about the matter before his foreign political declaration Thursday next.--(Transocean),
WAGE INCREASES FOR MEXICAN OIL HANDS
on
Mexico City, March 21. Representatives of the cll com- they were British representative that panies stated that
willing to work the oil fields if orders insisting upon for-
be
"
es-
This amount, it is declared, In- eludes both issues envisaging the crdinary budget as well as those credits required for the extraor
dinary military budget.
As Japanese state indebtedness
Old Bronze Incense Burners. Vases, Old Paintings, Embroidery. Ruga, etc., etc,
also
'Sorne Very Handsome Inlaid and Lacquered Screens.
On VIEW from THURSDAY, the 24th MARCH, 1938.
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AUCTIONEERS
already amounts to 11,900,000,000 DONT FORGET
yen, it is to be assumed that by end of March, 1933, the total in-
will debtedness
have risen to 17,500,000,000 yen.
Japanese financial circles belleve that it will be possible to raise new loans without recourse to the
J
elgners bowing to Japanese sentries left unhindered by the Mexican National Mobilisation Law, that is. without employment of compul- Government, and they were pre- had ever been issued.
Instructions had been sent to pared to undertake an incrensesory measures requiring private undertakings to subscribe to the Tsangchow that if the practice1a wages amounting to £2,000,000
state loans. annually. existed it should immediately „
Hitherto, the Bank of Japan and British employees of the Mexi- discontinued.—(Reuter),
other great banks and credit so- can Eagle Oil Company, whose
cleties, post office saving banks wives and children had previous-
and insurance companies were the ly left the country, are now leaving.
chief badtes relied upon for ac- --(Reuter).
ceptance of state loans, but in the circumstances now prevailing, it is thought that extension of this circle would be quite feasible and probable. (Transocean).
U.S. NAVAL BILL PASSES HOUSE
Washington, March 21, The House of Representatives today approved the Naval Ex- pansion Bill, which now goes to the Benate for ratification-(Reuter).
MINE DISASTER IN JOBURG Johannesburg, March 21. Nine natives were killed and 13 injured by a fall of rocks in a mine near Johannesburg today--(Reu-.
ter).
DR. SUN FO IN PARIS
Paris, March 21, Dr. Sun Fo has arrived here for ja three days' visit.
He told Reuter that he would 180 to London from Paris and expect to see various political per- sonages unofficially.
"He will return to China from London.--(Reater).
BRITONS TO LEAVE BARCELONA
London, March 21.
A British cruiser is arriving at Barcelona during the next few days for the protection of British in- terests. Britons have been advised
I leave the city;-(Reuter).
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JAPANESE LOANS. FOR BUSINESS ·
Tokyo. March 22, In addition to the 30,000,000, yen. loaned for business "rehabilitation in China, the Japanese Govern- ment has decided to grant 31,200,-- 000 yen more for reconstruction of Japanese cotton mills and Japan- ese shipping in China.
The funds are being granted.. through the Japanese Industrial. Board(Reuter).
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