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JAPAN'S THREAT OF FORCE FAILS TO UNNERVE MOSCOW

Thrift For Kwangtung Women

Canton. July 22. Kwangtung women have re- nounced silk dresses, silk stockings, roure, lipstick, dances, horse and dog races, peark diamond and gold ornaments and many other luxuries and expensive habits.

At a meeting of leading women leaders of the province held here yesterday, a set of measures governing the prac- tice of thrift was adopted,

The measures are based on the general lines laid down in the programme recently for mulated by the People's Foll- tical Council for the National Thrift Movement, which wi shortly be launched through- cut the country. (Central News),

FRENCH AIR FORCE CHIEF TO PAY VISIT TO BERLIN

Litvinoff Adheres To Treaty Of Changhung

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Tokyo Tone Modified

Moscow July 22...

The threat that Japan, would use force unless Soviet troops are withdrawn from Changkanteng is reported to have been made by the Japanese Ambassador, Mr. Shigemitsu, when he called on the Soviet Foreign Commissar, M. Maxim Litvinoff, on Wednesday.

It is reported that the threat cluded. That Government. said M. was made when M, Litvinoff in- Litvinoff, could scarcely agree that sisted that the region in question secret treaties which it had con- was Soviet territory.

cluded were not valid.

Supporting his claim. M. Litvinoff cited a map attached to the Treaty of Changhung, signed in 1869.

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LITVINOFF CALLS BLUFF

According to the Tass agency, M. Litvinoff told Mr. Shige- mitsu that if the latter regard- ed as a good diplomatie method threats and Intimidation which succeeded elsewhere." he should know that he could not find successful application of this method in Moscow.

The Japanese Government would hardly agree to change the lccn- tion of its own troops, sald M. Litvinoff on the basis of such un- founded demands as Mr. Shige- mitsu, had made.(Reuter).

WILL NOT USE FORCE

Tokyo, July 22. Wel-informed circles believe that the Japanese Government will not resort to arms in its present fron tier dispute with, the Soviet Govi ernment.

M. Litvinoff expressed surprise

The Japan Chronicle expresses that an experienced diplomat like the opinion that in view of the Mr. Shigemitsu should treat off-large number of frontier incidents cial maps so disdainfully.

which have occurred in the last

It was strange to hear remarks three years there is no reason why like those made by Mr. Shigemitsu, the present one should cause any coming from the representative of special excitement.

Berlin. July 22. The Faris correspondent of the Berliner Tageblatt reports that the Chief of Staff of the French Aira Government which by no means Neither the Japanese nor the Force, General Vuillemin, will pay had made it a practice of publish Soviet Government would allow a visit to Berlin in August.

ing all the agreements it had con-anything serious to develop. suys

The visit is intended to continue the contact between the German and the French Air Forces es tablished through a visit paid to Parks last year by the Secretary of State of the German Air Ministry,

General Milch.-(Transocean),

Sovereigns At Quai D'Orsay Banquet

NAPOLEON'S DINNER SERVICE USED

Paris, July. 22.

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M. George Bonnet, French For- eign Minister, and Mme. Bonnet, entertained the King and Queen and President and Mme. Lebrun at dinner at the Qual d'Orsay last night.

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The distinguished gathering m- cluded all members of the French Cabinet. Dinner was served on the silver gilt service used by Napoleon at Malmaison and presented to him by the City of Paris..

During dinner an orchestra in the floodlit gardens played selec- tions, and famous artists after- wards entertained the guests.

PRESIDENT LEBRUN TO VISIT LONDON.

It s officially announced that President Lebrun has accepted' an Invitation from King George VI to visit England.

M. Lebrun, accompanied by Mme. Lebrun, will pay an official visit, to London during the first quarter of 1939 (Reuter),

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DUTCH ROYALTY ON VACATION

Amsterdam, July 22. Princess Juliana and Prince Bernhard of the Nether, lands left here by motor car yes- terday for a vacation In Germany, accompanied by their infant daughter, Princess Beatrix, and a

nurse.

They will spend their vacation | at Helligendamm, the fashionable scaside resort on the Baltic where the former Grand Duke of Meck lenburg has placed a villa at their disposal.

The Royal couple are expected to return to Soestdijk on August 6. --(Transocean),

PENGPU WILL BE PUPPET SEAT

Shanghai, July 22.

The town of Pengpu, on the Tientsin-Pukow Hallway in Anhwel Province," is to be the seat of the "Reformed Government," declared Mr. Kang Hung-chi, the Japanese- sponsored president, last night.

A man named Nyi Tao-cheng has been appointed by the puppet ad- ministration as Governor of An- kwel

A large part of the province, however, is still in Chinese hands.

(Transocean).

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PRESS MODIFIES TONE

DEFENCES AGAINST ed quarters that, the Japanese

GUERILLAS

Hankow. July 22.

Under the pretext of staging manoeuvres, Japanese troops at Tientsin are building defence works in the suburbs against Chinese ruerillas.

Since July 10. fighting has been going on between Japan- ese and guerillas at Shangfang and Wangkowchen, south of Tientsin. (Central News),

It is asserted in reliably-inform→

Government has given instructions to the press to modify is aggres- give tone.

The Hochi Shimbun considers that it would be difficult to pre- dict the course which the Soviet would take In future and Japan should, therefore, prepare herself) for all eventualities.

Immediate

military counter- measures, which the whole Japan- ese press was demanding on Wednesday, are not urged by the Hachi Shimbun-(Transocean).

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