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THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1931.
CHINA'S REPLY TO allege that the Japanese are attemp-CONSIGNEES NOTICES.
JAPAN.
ARBITRATION STILL FAVOURED.
ting to capture Tunghao, in Wast Manchuria, In co-operation with Mongol irregulars. They that four Japaneso
dasert
armoured
trains, loaded to capacity
with
THE EAST ASIATIC CO, LTD. COPENHAGEN.
Japanese soldlera and Mongol irre- The Motor Vessel, gulars, arrived at noon on Novem
"MALAYA"
ber
1 two miles from Tunglino, having arrived consignees of cargo and started bombarding the city, are hereby informed that all goods JAPAN'S ATTITUDE.
ciling five and wounding scores of are being landed and placed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra people. London, Nov. 2.
A Japanese aeroplane is alleged hazardous Godown of The Hongkong The Times in a leader on Man-
to have circled over the city gate, and Kowloon Wharf and Golown Co. Ltd. where delivery can be obtained charia expressen sympathy and admiration në regards the con-ring a machine-gun and causing soon as the goods are landed.
No claims will be admitted after the stractive work of Japan in South "The Japanese deny knowledge of goods, have left the Godowns and all
The Manchuria and emphasises tho he affair, but state that owing to goods remaining undelivered after the vital materini interests of Japan the great prevalence of banditry, 8th November, 1981, at 4 p.m. will be
subject to rent.
In Manchuria,
of acts
casualtice,
China's Offer.
All broken, chafed and damaged goods are to be left in the Godown, where they will be examined by Messrs. Anderson and Asho on the 7th November, 1931, at 10 a.m.
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Sails
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SHANGHAI KOBE AND YOKOHAMA SECURE THE UTMOST IN TRAVEL
All claim against the vessel must Undoraigned be presented to the before the 11th November, 1931, or
No Fire Insurance will be effected. Empr. of Japan they will not be recognised.
Bills of Loving will be countersign- || Empr. of Ada
The Times refers to a long list armoured trains have been sont to the Saupingkai-Tronan railway, acts of sabotage aguinat legi- in order to suppress irregulars, timate Japanese enterprise, in-and not to co-operate with them cluding
the reported persecution Reuter, of Korean farmers who are Japan- ese subjects, the formation of
Nanking, Oct. 31. Chinese companies to build rival
The National Government has and more or less superfluous rail-
the Japanese instructed Dr. Alfred Sze, China's ways parallel to lines contrary to the spirit of Sino-reprenentative at Genova, to pre- sent to Sir Eric Drummond, the
ed by Japanese conventions.
The paper says under auch pro-Secretary General of the Lengue,
to the
Japanes vocation it is no wonder Japan China's reply
26. I should have asserted herself. statement of October
(1) Regarding Japan's refusal In the caseutinis of her dispute with Chim there appears to be to withdraw troops to the railway more than a little Justice on her zone because of the danger to Japanese lives and property, the It is therefore all the mure Chinese Government points out deplorable that the should that it is only the presence of have taken
without Japanone troops in Manchuria action
to that creates the danger concerning previous appeal for redress the League, and
man-which Japan complains.. JL ner inconsistent with its Covenant, of which Japan is one of the most important signatories.
side.
In
Danger to Lengue,
The Times emphasises that
disastrous consequences,
Protection of Japanese.
JOHN MANNERS & CO., LTD.
Agents. Hongkong, 2nd November, 1971.
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
BERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES
The Steamship,
"ANDER LEBON“ Arrived Hongkong on Wednesday, the 28th October, 1031. From MARSEILLES &c. Consignres of Caren by the shove League's named steamer are hereby informed (2) Referrin to the resolution of October 22, noting that their goods with the excaption" In China's undertaking to safeguard of Oainm. Treasure and Valuables are Japanese lives and property, being landed and placed at their risk
the prevalling instability a singlesina Invites the League to at-/in the Godown of the Hongkong breakaway from the principles of the League may have widespread tach neatral representatives to Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. Ltth.. Chinn's representatives charged Kowloon, whence delivery can he ob-
tained as the goods are Innded. of taking over the
Goods not cleared within 7 days In- of its wishes with the task Successful defiance might deal a crippling blow to the vacuated territory and the pro-luding iste of arrival, will be sub-
in tection
Ject to rent. of Japanese nationale. statesmanship of moderation
Chian promised to assist the other countries sections of opinion
rncourage overywhere
Japan and Her Pledge.
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Telephones: League or any neatral representa undersigned before the Thursday, the that believe forer is the best sol-tives in the matter of extending 6th November, 1931, or they will not reat of obstinate problems. for devising any arrangement to be recognized.
Damaged Packages must be left That is the only Fesson British guarantee the safety of Japanese in the Godawns for examination by
The consignees, and the Company' opinion has been critical of recent nationals,
ese policy
Survevath Meurs--Goddard nar manifestations of Japanese
Tingins at 10.00 am on Tuesday, in Manchuria. Nothing could be
(3) The Chinese Government the 3rd November. 1031. further from the truth than the
stales that It is "grateful to hear No claims will be sulmittel after that British policy at impression
to use no armed the gumis have left the Godowns.
No Fire Insurance will, be effected and Nanking has beenJapan wishes
the pressure in her negotiations with
Chinn."
by us in any case whatever.
R. ONL
Hongkong, 28th October, 1931,
Gennese, but to seize
territory of another country and
not be China feels the only way. to announce that it will evacuated until that country has prove Japan's pledge not to use negotiated certain fundamental force is for Japan to cease to de questions is to return to methods mand Sino-Japanese agreement on of diplomacy that it was hoped certain alleged basic principles as were obsolete, and is quite out of a condition precedent to evacua- harmony with the spirit of the tion of areas outside the railway pact forbidding war as an instru-zone.
Effectuating China's guarantees ment of policy.
The Times concludes by appeal involves only local arrangements Ing to
to the Japanese Government on the spot, distinct from and not to understand before November 16 connected with any Sino-Japanese the extreme embarrassment in diplomatic negotiations, says the which she places her friends by Chinese Government. making them choose between the maintenance of traditional friend- ship in all its cordiality and the defence of principles which they have most solemnly undertaken to maintain."Reuter
Japan's Troops.
Peking, Nov. 2.
-
from Kirin started OR
Arbitration Proposal.
Agent
ARMISTICE DAY.
TWO MINISTRO, DIE DNCE AT THE CENOTAPH.
It has been decided that the Armistion Day caremony this yeRP
is to ho an vimilar lines to neovione occasions, Monsequently there will
services in PO official
minutes'
silence
the
гоперр-
(4) China shares Japan's desire Churches, but troops will to end forthwith the present state trato at the Cenotaph, where the will he of tension. "The Arst step to tw achieve this end would be for both obwrved. countries to carry out the League's resolution,"
7
His Excellency the Governor will Argyll The Japanese Legation The Chinese Government const-arrive ahortly before 11 a.m.
and Sutherland Highlanders will nounces that the partial withers that the only way is to es- play the lament, "Flowers of the drawal of the Japanese troops tablish a permanent board of con- Forest," which will be followed in- the 31st cillation and arbitration for melintely by the "Last Post" by
settlement of Sino- al..
when a small contingent left peaceful for Changehun. This was follow. Japanese differences, but the frat S.W.R. huglers. Guns from H. M. and closo of the two ed by the departure of two in-step is for Japan to withdraw her ships in harbour, will mark the
beginning fantry battalions numbering 1.000 troops to the railway zone in acminates silence. After "Rovollle" cordance with the League's resolut- men who also left for Changchun tion and to complete the with the hymn. "O God our help in goa on Sunday.
The Legation experts the withdrawal by November 16.--Reuter. Past," will bo sang, there will be a prayer and blessing by the clergy, drawal of a further appreciable
Јарип Ілвінік.
and God Save the King. His Ex- number of troops will be carried
Tokyo, Nov. 2. celleney the Governor will then lay out within four or five days.
Replying to China's proposal to ja wreath on the Cenotaph, followed Refore the withdrawal began open direct negotiations on the by Army, Navy and Air Force Ba there were 1.843 troops in Kirin. basis of the League's resolution of presentatives, and other bodles and of whom 1,100 have now gone. October 24, Japan expresses in the general public.
Reuter,
Chinese Reports,
Peking, Nov. 2. Chinese reports from Chinchow
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