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THURSDAY, JUNE
1927.
CHINA CRISIS.
TO VISIT ENGLAND.
SENATOR BORAH ACCEPTS
*. INVITATION,
OVERNIGHT CABLES;
Belgian's Attitude.
Brugge
June-1.
In the Chamber M., Vandervelde declared that the Government was giving close attention to the situation and the protection of Belgians in China, and never agree to the suppression of the rights of asylum-Reuter,
Should Remain."
would
Peking, June 1.
London, June, 1. Senator Borah, has informed
Lord Derby that he will be happy to accept his invitation to visit England in October if plans per mit-Reuter
A message on April-25 stated: The Manshcator Evening News has received a cable from Senator Borah replying to a speech at the Manchestor. Chamber of Commerce luncheon wherein Lord Derby re- marked that there was a promin- ent politician in America who al ways seemed to think we were
With reference to the Washing ton message regarding the pro posal to transfer the American Le gation at Peking to a point nearer-ogres. He added that if Mr. Borah guest ho would conduct him the const, it l8 understood the would hongue him by being his Lancashire United States Legation yesterday through industrial after a meeting of the Diplomatic where he would see what peaco Corps, wired to Washington, again meant to industry. urging that the U. S. Legation. should remain at Peking whatever eventualities may arise, emphasis ing that the British, Japanese and other Governments have definitely decided that their legations should remain,
Senator Borah retorts that he never said the British were ogres and appreciates Lord Derby's missionary spirit but does not feel the need of his gospel enlighten- ment. He trusts that millions of British are anxious for world It is understood the British Lo-pence and will exert this influence xation will shortly advise the wo on the Government in the Chinese men and children to leave Peking. affair. -Router.
Thingtuo, June 1.
The Japanese troops ordered here yesterday landed this morn ing-Reider,
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North Protests Landing.
Pelting, June 1. Both Chang Tso-lin's head quarters and the Foreign office have protested to the Japanese Legation against the landing of Japanese troops at Tsingtao.
South Also.
Reuter.
Nanking, June 1, The Nationalist Government has protested to Earon Tanaka against Japanese troops landing in China. -Reuter.
Shantung Protest.
Shanghai, June 1.
U. S. Marines for Tientsin.
Shanghai, June 1.
He says: "China will be the acid test as to whether the nations preaching peace and international Justice want peace and justice: whether the industrial penes we covet for our people will be ex- tended to other peoples."
He hopes his visit to England will not be to hunt orgres but to see and know better a people whose highest encomium is that they are always loyal to their own flagan attribute which prevails rather strongly in the United States and one which I think is worth preserving.”
TREATY PROPOSAL.
FRANCE AND THE UNITED STATES.
New York, June 1. A proposal has been promul- The public organizations in Shantung have addressed a petigated, by Dr. Nicholas Murray tion to provincial authorities ask-Butler, President of the Columbia ing that the Japanese should not University for a new treaty with be allowed to land under any cir-France which has been drawn up by Professors Shotwell and Cham- cumstances-Wah Kiu Yat Po.
berlain. The newspapers cite in this connexion M. Briand's recent suggestion that war should be outlawed as between France and hundred American the United States; recall the ex-" marines are leaving. to-morrow istence of the treaty of arbitra. morning for Tientsin on the U.S.S. tion with France and point out Henderson and the U.S.S. Rich-that similar treaties with Britain and other Powers have only re- mond,
The Second Borderers are leav-cently expired. on June ing for Weihaiwei There is a possibility that further troops will be leaving for other Northern treaty ports."
Eighteen
Flying Force Arrives.
Shanghai, June 1.
6.
The proposed new treaty, con- sists almost entirely of extracts from the existing Franco-Ameri- ean treaty or pact at Locarno. It is reported from Washington that it is doubtful if the proposal will between inspire conversations
Paris and Washington, but the in- the sub- The second squadron of the dications are toat R.A.F., consisting of thirty officers ject will receive serious con- and two huntired men with digh-sideration by American officials- teen Bristol fighting planes have Reuter's American Service
They arrived from Hongkong.
and are landed this afternoon occupying the hangars on the Shanghai racecourse,--Reuter,
COMMUNIST MANIFESTO.
ANGLO-RUSSIAN BREACH UTILISED.
Moscow, June 1. The Excutive Committee of the Communist International. has is sued a manifesto calling upon the "toiling masses of oppressed peu- ples of the whole world" to defend the Chinese revolution and support the Soviet Government, declaring that the Anglo-Soviet rupture signalises a great danger of war. The Committee also passed a re- solution authorising the exclusion of Trotsky and Zinovieff from the Committee if they continued "fac- tional strife."--Reuter.
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London," June 1.
In the House of Lords, replying to Lord Parmdor, who initiated the debate on Russia, Lord Bal- four, defending the Government action referring to the "infinite in- jury" Russia had done and was doing in China. He said he did not accuse the Soviet Government of being responsible for all the misery, enused by the waring factions now tearing that unhappy country to pieces. The Chinese must bear their fair share of the responsibility, but the Russian Government had done everything they could to promote and aug- ment trouble, because they thought that through China they could strike at Britain---Reuter.
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