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TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1932.
THE OCCUPATION OF CHAPEL.
THE HARBIN OUTBREAK,
PAIN
GENERAL MA AS MEDIATON. | AFTER EATING
(Continued from Page 2)
Harbin, Jan. 28, 4.38 p.m. 10, nearly all cases, due to exce The picturesque figure of Gen-stomach acid. You can prevent it in- State, Mr. H. L. Stimson, and the oral Ma Chan-aban, the defender antly by making a little Blaurated" British Ambassador, Sir Ronald of the Nonni River and Taitsihar Magncals. This not only neutralises the Lindsay, the United States Gov has appeared in the limelight harmful add, but it also soothes and ernment have sent a communica- again to-day, and to his interven-heals the inflamed stomach Hning, thus, tion to London which is
now tion Harbin owes thanks for be- under the examination of the British Government, regarding the spared the horrors of war.
altuation in Shanghai."
Through his mediation the con- Leading armies have agreed on According to press reports, the pence terms and Ting Chao'A Chinese authorities continue to furces are withdrawing outside display indecision regarding ho the limits of Harbin-Router. Japanese demand for the suppres- Despatch. of Troops Explained. sion of the anti-Japanese boycott
Tokyo, Jan. 28. and the demonstrations which are The War Office In a statement taking place in Shanghdi, and to the press explains that the drastic action is threatened fail-rommander of the Japanese army Ing a satisfactory reply.Britiakic Manchuria, decided to despatch Wirelena.
troops to Harbin after receiving
American Move.
New York, Jan. 28. The United States is awaiting Britain's answer to the suggestion that a common stand should be made against the. Japanese "In-
vasion" of China.
All signs, according to the As sociated Press correspondent at de- Washington, point to some fulte action being taken, as high cints have been studying with unconcealed gravity the ominous developments at Shanghai. Two possible lines of action are un
fficially suggested--British and American economic pressure, which would include blockading, or an embargo on Japanese goods; and a joint naval diaplay in Chinese waters. Render's American Ser- vice.
British Ambassador & Stimson.
Washington, Jan. 28, Thy British Ambassador has had a long interview with Mr. Simeon at the latter's home, on
the situation at. Shanghai Render's American Service.
Memoranda to Japan.
Washington, Jan. 28. On the eve of the termination of The Japanese ultimatum to China, the State Department has publinb-
D the correspondence with Japan and China and the League with reference to Manchurin, in Peps to A resolution by Um Semmie.
It consists of 4 pages of docu- ments sent to the Senate by Mr. Stimson, and reveals a number of sharply-worded. memuranda 10 Japan, hitherto not published. The Tart that this complete file was furnished to the Senate nt à critical moment of the situation is taken to indicate definitely that the State) Department desires, without re- servation, to disclose its relations with Japan before any further -tops are takon.--Renter's Ameri- con Service.
More Information Sought.
Tokyo, Jan. 28. It is learned that Washington has ' requested Tokyo to give more specific information as to what steps are contemplated at Shanghai.
Hi umforstood that the com- nintention could not be regarded as a protest. hd mure in the Corm of an enquiry.---Reuter.
Japan's Standpoint.
Tokyo, Jan, 28. Apprehension that the Japanese will take action inside the biter- national Settlement at Shanghai is absolutely unfounded, declares the Foreign Office spokesman.
As the Shanghal Municipal authorities have promised to close the anti- Japanese headquarters in the In ternational Settlement, the Jupan-1 ese action will be confined to for- cibly closing the offices of the anti- Japanese associations outside the Settlement, and removing goods illegally seized by the boycotters,
While regrotting the "misappre hedisions under which Wash- Ington appears to be labouring." 1 the spokesman emphasises the ep
that violence will be avoided, and i Intimates that the Japanese action la mainly intended to "quieten our own people, whose indignation at the recent incidents has reached such a pitch that they might at- tempt to take matters into their own hands, if nothing is done."
It is stated here that the French Consul General at Shanghai hasi promised to afford protection to Japanese inside the French Con- cession.Reuter.
Japan Explatnus.
Tokyo, Jan. 28. For the purpose of avoiding any misunderstanding regarding the contemplated naval operations at Shanghai, Mr. Yoshizawa has instructed the Japanese diploma- tic representatives abroad to ex- plain to the Governments to which they are accredited that so long as the Chinese authorities permit the existence of anti-Japanese organisations, and allow other Inwleas clemouta to continuc their lawless activitios, Japan will be forced to adopt strong measures In self-defence, for the protection of the Japanese in Shanghal and clacwhore.
Three more warships have been ordered to prepare to pracead to Shanghal-Reuter.
repairing damage already done and pro- mating healthy, normal digestion. When buying, always see the oval Biamag' sign on the carton.
MRS. ELLEN MCLEOD.
DEATH AFTER LONG ILLNESS.
Wo regret to announce the death an urgent request from the chair of Mrs. Ellen McLeod (wife of Mr. man of the Japanese Residents' George McLeod of Taikoo) who Association, who stressed the passed away at the Matilda Hos- grave danger to which the pital last evouing, after a long Japanese colony WAX exposed ulness. The greatest sympathy through the depredations of Ting of a large circle of friends will go Chao's troops, who have already out to the husband and two young Inflicted denth and injuries on n aumber of Japanese and Koreans, sons, aged
Renter,
15 and 11. in their bereavement. In the thirteen The Japanese Troops.
years she had been in the Colony, Takyo, Jan. 28.
Mrs. McLeod became known to a It is learned that a total of great number of local residents. bont 1,000 troops have been sent Both Mr. and Mrs. McLeod are to Harbin, consfating of two especially well known in musical hattalions of infantry and a batcircles, Mr. McLeod being one of tallon of artillery under Major the principal actors, and vocalists General Hasebe. who commanded of the Hongkong Philharmonic the Japanose troops at the Noon Society. Mrs. McLeod was taken River engagement last November.ill at the opening performance of -Reuter Special.
the last Philharmonie production. | in which she was to appear, and) had never recovered.
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Tokyo, Jan. 28. Its authoritatively stated that the Japanese Ambassador at Moscow has been instructed. to social and musical tulents, had explain to the Suviet the reasona | other claims to pabtle regard. necessitating the despatch of being an active worker for the Froops to Harbin, and nt the Cheer (1 canteen 08 behalf of same time reassure
Soviet local Service men. By them she that there is no intention to seize will be greatly missed. or damage the railway; moreover,) That Jupan will pay the costs of The funeral is in take place this | Transportation of troops.--Renter afternoon, passing the Monument Special.
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