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SATURDAY.* MAY 7. 1927.

AVIATION. MEXICO'S PETRÔLÉUM|

FRENCH FLIER CONTINUES

TRIP.

LAW.

NEW APPLICATIONS FOR INJUNCTIONS.

Mexico City, May 6.. Oil and legal exports declare that the final Supreme Court deci sion with regard to the constitu-

London, May G A plea for the speedy publica-

Paris, May 6 tion of the documents seized in the

Despite the Government's inter- Peking Embassy compound diction, M. Stroman left Senegal rald is made,. by the yesterday bound for St. Paul Rocks, Times which points

out that 600 miles north of Pernambuco. any long dolay in their publication It is unknown whether he re-con- will encourage the champions of verted the machine into a seaplanctionality of the new petroleum law the Soviet to accuse the Peking to comply with the French oficial may he delayed by the decision mentioned on May 5. The experts Government of Torgery or tamper- | conditions.

point out that the companies may now file new applications in dis

ing with captured correspondence, A Pernambuco despuiten re- though to those who maintain ports that Stroman is three hours their critical faculty the circum-overdue and fears are felt for histrict courts for injunctions against stances under which the docu-| 9afety,--Renter, ments were seized are likely to be regarded as a guarantee of their authenticity."The Chinese „are' said to have many admirable con- jurers but even they cannot pro- duce hundred weights of docu- ments from their sleeves.”—--- Renter

Authenticity Denied.

Moscow, May 6.

M. Litvinoff interviewed

re-

garding the Soviet documents allegedly seized in the Peking raid, declared that the lists published by the Ankuochan showed that most of the materials seized were the usual informatory reports to be found in the slice of military attache in any Logation in Peking.

every

He declared, however, that this | in nowise proved the authenticity of all kinds of instructions which | It is attempting to exhibit among materials seized, whereof. it is

hitherto published, which

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the petroleum law, and then after the district courts have given a ruling thereon, may make. fresh appeals, if necessary,

to the Supreme Court.-Router.

The message referred to states: The Supreme Court has revoked the partial amparos granted by the lower courts, restraining the federal authorities from enforcing Paris, May 6.

the new land and petroleum laws. "The British Note caught the

in the case of ning, foreign oil] United States Government in the

companies. The court rules that act of making a dishonest mano-

re" declares Le Journal, con- the district courts were only com gratulating Brikin on, her "Ges-petent to grant or reject amparos)

as a whole, nol partially as ture" in regards to the Anglo- American debt. It declares that district court has done in it has again been shown that it is not sufficient to draw up fantastic figures on paper to dispose of a debt problem.

Echo de Paris believes that Mr. Mellon's reply gives small hope of any change of heart in the United States on the question of debt re- vision in the near future.—Reuter,

case.

SOVIET ANNOYED.

MEASURES MODIFIED.

the this

Geneva, May, G. In consequence of the modifica. fion of the police measures for

given to the North China Standard, NICARAGUA'S REVOLT. the protection of the Russian de-

bore all the signs of forgery in- cluding old spelling and a mass of gross mistakes.

LIBERAL GENERAL READY TO LAY DOWN ARMS.

Ingates, the incident is now con- sidered closed. Russian scruples are surprised at the Swiss nu- le concluded asserting the exis-

thorities who point out that they tence of a broad plan of compro-

were merely fulfilling a duty in misu by forgeries regarding the

protecting the Sovielors and that activity of Soviet agents in China

Maingua, May 6.

the measures were in nowise so in an attempt to worsen the rela-

Despite the failure to reach an stringent as at the Hague Confer tions of the Soviet and other agreement with Mr. Stimson, Gen-ence, following the Geneva Econo- Powers particularly Japan.eral Moncada has announced that mie meeting when the passage he is prepared to order the Liberal leading to the Russians' rooms in troups to lay down their arms, the. Hotel was walled up.--Beuter. which he handed over to United States troopa,

Reuter.

One of the Documents.

Following is a translation of one of the documents taken by the

It seems certain that the United Chinese from the cilice of the Bul-States is prepared to take the field shevist Military Attaches in Pek- against us if fighting continues," ing:

declared General Moncada. He added "since the continuation of the Diaz presidency is essential to the United States programme we

Very Confidential, To the Military Attache in

China.

Enclosing a resolution relating to the Chinese question carried by the Vi plenary session of the Executive Committee of the 'Com- munist International, we com- municate to you the following in- structions which you will carry

out.

(1) Every attention must at present be paid to lead the re- volutionary movement in Chinù an exclusively nationalistsic charac- ter.

To this end it is necessary to carry on propaganda in favour of the Kuomintang, as of the party of national independence of China. You may use the events at llan- kow and the position taken up in consequence of them by England as a proui, firstly of the success of the nationalistic belicy of the Kuomintang and, secondly, of the weakness of the European Powers in the struggle against the Chin- ese reveJuliON.

(2) It is necessary to stir up territory occupied by the troops of Chang Tso-lin.

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are able to resist but' we are not

signing any peace agreement hear-

ing, such a provision. We Bre forced by a greater power 10 cease fight but since peace will be the result we shall dévote our efforts to helping to restore order so that the Liberals may galu honest control in the electinas which will be supervised by the United States.”—Reuter,"

sale massacre of foreigners. In collisions with foreign case of troops use these facts for propa- ganda

(6). Be careful not to carry out at present the Communistic pro- gramme. This might strengthen Chang Tso-lin's position and fur- ther the split in the Kuomintang Borddin has been strictly ordered to abstain from too strong pres- aure on the capitalistic elements in order to keep around the Kuo- mintang all classes of the popula- tion, including the bourgeaisin, noll the downfall of Chung Tso-

(B) It is necessary to discredialin. the activity of Chang Tso-lin, stig- matising hira as a mercenary of the jaturnational capitalistic and imperialistic currents, who hinders the Kuomintang in its work of liberating China from foreign con- trol.

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been burned).

(7) While carrying out the pre- sent anti-foreign movement, it is most important to pressure the present antagonism among the Powers. It is especially important to isolate Japan, as the party able to move the largest number of (has troops into China. To this end

(5) The mass of the population must by all means be stirred up against the foreigners.. To this end it is necessary to cause the foreign Powers to resort to re- pressive mensures during public disturbances. In order to provoke the intervention of foreign troops, do not shrink before any measures even such as looting and whole

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