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THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1024
THE MANCHURIA
CRISIS.
BETTER ATMOSPHERE AT
GENEVA.
JAPANESE PLAN,
Goneva, Oct. 19.
The Council meeting this morn-
ing will be private,
Although nothing has yet been nottied regarding fixing the period
for withdrawal of Japanese troops: in Manchurin to the railway zone. the matter has naturally been a point of discussion by the Council, and three wecha seems the natural limit. It will be remembered that on the previous occasion fourteen days was fixed as the limit; but it must be emphasised, however, that nothing has been finally decided.
Japanese Memorandum.
The Japanese, who throughout the proceedings have been very anxious that the practical pro- bloms facing them in Manchuria, should not be lost sight of, have now handed to the Council a long memorandum setting forth these dimeulties, and declaring that do. spite the appents of Japanese nn- tionala they have refused to send
troopa to the interior of Man- churin, adding that Japan firmly intends to withdraw her troops but the atmosphere of agitation now prevailing in China must first be calmed or a worse Aituation may arise. Despite the naaur- ances by China and the Lengue
for the safety of the Japanese in Manchuria, the Japanese Govern-: ment cannot risk their livce by a premature evacuation.
The moderate tone of this note
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FANLING GOLF.
has crented a good impression O. EAGER WINS WEEK-END here.
Objections Replied To.
BOGEY POOL.
never tries altogether.
FREIGHT ON RUBBER.
REDUCTION BY THE MALAYAN CONFERENCE.
M. Briand's reply to the Japan-won the Bogey Pool on the old course D. Eager with a handicap of ten
Singapore, Oct. 19. exe memorandum of October 18 de- at Fanling over the week-end, finish-
The shipping conference has re- clares that all the members of the ing three up with L. Goldman (16) duced the freight rate on rubber League agree that the reasons two up, second. There were fifty en- from eleven and a half to five and and opportunity would
a half gold.dollars, this reduction justify an infringement of the Other stores were D. F. C. Cleland Covenant, but he has carefully (16) one up: C. W. F. Booker (0) and operating until the departure of steamship Sitjestad from examined the question raised by C. Mycock (10) all square, 3. K. the the Japanese in their letter of MacFarlan (3), L. G. S. Dodwell (6) Malayan ports, October 15, and it was hoped his, and E. P. White (17) one down. reply of the same date would have; ————— assunged Japanese scruples re-
garding the methoda adopted. tion from Manchuria, stating that The proposal to invite the trafe on the Mukden-Hailung American observor was simply in-railway has resumed, and Japan tended to complete an
arrange has abandoned her intention of ment already made to facilitato landing troops at Shanghai.
Nothing is yet known regarding the transmission of Information to the Council. Juridical QUES
es the next meeting of the Council. tions did not arise, and
were
Japanese Scheme, ITe consequently reserved.
con- sidered it would not serve any good purpose to undertake a jur dical examination of problems at present inapplicable.
-
Better Atmosphere.
Later.
It is believed the conference has notified shippers that if they wish to take advantage of the reduction they must sign an agreement ship rubber only by ships approved by the conference-Reuter.
under similar circumstances, land troops at Shanghal.
to
to
A letter addressed to the Secre- tary General by the Japanese de-
ese delegation
It is understood that the Japan-legation sums up the anti-Japanese has subinitted a measures in China, chiefly in the charging the Scheme for solution of the conflict: Yangtze region, embodying five points, particulars Chinese authorities with flagrant of which are not disclosed, but acts of hostility, violating the which, if agreed upon, would ob-spirit and letter of international The private sitting lasted exactate any direct intervention by treaties.—Reuter, ly an hour, ending at 11.30. It is the League and at the same time understood that a much better atatiary Japanese public opinion.. mosphere prevails. Real pro- This, as well as the Council's
reached.
The Japanese
The Kellogg Pact.
Geneva, Oct. 18.
gress is being made, towards a formula, will doubtless form the! It le understood that the British termula, though still no definite basis of this alternoon's discus-representatives at Tokyo and Nan- timt for the evacuation has been sion.
king have been instructed' verbally draw the attention of the It is believed that one of the to memorandum, points deals with the questiss of Japanese and Chinese Governments which is intended for the press the Chinese building a parallel to their obligations under Article and not the Council, has produced railway to the existing Mukden Two of the Kellogg Pact, which a very favourable impression, as line, and a possible solution of states: showing a more conciliatory dis-this difficulty might be found in "The High Contracting Parties position on the part of Japan. joint Sino-Japanese control of the agree that the settlement or golu- which strengthens the belief that new Blue if completed.
tion of all disputes or confilets of or whatever whatever nature origin they may be, which may M. Briand today is seeing the The Japanese memorandum, ro- arise among them, shall never be Chinese and Japanese delegates ferring to the anti-Japanese move-sought except by pacific means." in an endeavour to effect an agreement in Manchuria, said that not! The opinion is expressed in ment on formula.
only Japan had been the object League circles that the other The German delegate has re- of such campaigns,
signatories concerned will act Britain ceived more reassuring informa-
was obliged, similarly,Router.
a satisfactory found,
golution
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