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TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1932.

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JAPANESE MOVEMENTS AT SHANKAIKUAN

Nanking, May 12. Tientsin despatches state that the Japanese vanguards yester- Shanghai, May 12. day reached a point only eight li Despite ropested official dontals, from Shanhaikuan and still con- the belief that a secret annox tinus thoir advance towards tho to the armistice agreement exista | Chinose positions, continues to disturb certain sections Japanese troops are also alleg of the Chinese public and in ordered to have dug trenches at Hung- to dissipate all misgivings the Chin- tslangtze, five i from Shanhai- eso authorities have decided to kuan. publish a facsimile copy of the pact and its annexes.

It is pointed out by the Chinese ofcinis that if the agreement con- tained a secret annex, diplomatic representatives of England, Am- erica, France and Italy would not have appended their signatures na witnesses.

The Chinese and Japanese toxta of the agreement rernain, to be sign- ed, but it is expected that this will not take place until Mr. Shigemitsu is able to sign on behalf of Japan. Reuter's Special.

Canton Support.

Nanking. May 12.

It has been announced that Mr. Wang Ching-wei Jins received telegrams from Gens. Chan Chal- tong, Li Chung-yen and

Pel Chung-hal, expressing satisfac- tion with the settlement of the Shanghai dispute, and pledging their fullest and most loyni sup- port for the Central Government. The telegrams, it in stated, should dissipate all disquieting rumours concerning the situation in South Chinn.--Reuter,

Force Reorganisation,

Shanghai. May 12. The withdrawal of the Japanese troops will begin about May 20 and is expected to be completed before

the end of the month,

Admiral Shirakawa is to be re- lieved of his post as Coramander- in-Chief of the expeditionary force after reports have been sent to the throne and be completes all the re- maining business. The force it self is to be re-organised.-Reuter,

Rehabilitation.

Ho Chu-kuo's brigade is at Chinwangtao.

Another report states that the troops cut the railway south of at Changli, and Shanhaikuan that Japaneso, armoured trains advancing south have already reached Sulchung, north of Shanhaikuan.-Houter.

Japanese Denial

Atation

Peking, May 12. The Japanese Legation spoken- ma interviewed by Reuter, de- j els red that reports of impending trouble at Shanhaikunu were published groundless. Rumoura

in the Chinese vernacular papers that the Japanese were sending a division to Shanhaikuan were un- founded.

The Japaneso had not increased their garrison, which numbered considerably less than two hun- dred, and did not intend to do so.

Reports that a Japanese fleet was off Chinwangiao were due to the fnet that every spring Japan- ese warships at Port Arthur, in the course of annual manoeuvres, cruised along the coast to Chefoo and Tsingtao, relurning to Port Arthur, as they, have done this year.-Renter.

Soviet Denials.

The reported presence of Soviet instructors among General Ma and the Kirin troops, has evoked thoritative denials-Beuter.

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Fears For Mission.

Harbin, May 12. General Matsuki in command of the Fourteenth Division Head- quarters, which was recently in Shanghat, arrived In Harbin on the 11th and relieved General Hiroses of the Tenth Division, which left for an unspecified des tination along the Sungari River.

A detachment of Matsuki's divi-'

Shanghai, May 12. The special committee appoint- ed by the Government for taking over the evacuated arens met this afternoon to discuss the rehabisiou last night clashed with and Untion of the devastated areas in the evacuated territories,

In view of Tokyo's decision to withdraw all the army regular troops from Shanghai, it is no longer necessary for the Japanese

routed a body of 600 lusurgents at Wukimiho on the eastern branch of the C.ER.

Anxiety is felt at the movements of a body of 6,000 irregulars under Li Hai-taung, which after with- drawing from Nungan entered

to make use of the four localities Fuyuhsien on the 8th, and murder- mentioned in the armistice agreed the mayor and are now muvlagi ment, in which temporarily to sta-northward and are expected to tion their troops.-Router.

HAPPY CHILD DANCERS

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reach the western branch of the C.E.R. about the time the League Commission leaves for Taitalhar. -Reator.

21 YEARS AGO

and are under the closest care of SOME EXTRACTS FROM THE

a matron, who often organisas games and other recreations for her charges between the dance lessons. The usual trouble is found by the parents in persuad- ing the children to gu home!

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"TELEGRAPH FILES.

The following extracts are from the Hongkong Telegraph for the week eaded May 13th, 1191.

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The rate of the dallar on de mand was 18, 9.13/16d.

Mr. E.V.M.R. de Sousa establish- secured, given their first ex-ed himself in business as a mer. perience of actual stage work-chant and commission agent under aga rule, in pantomimes, in which the name of de Sousa un∙l Company.

their they dance after leaving

school desks In the morning.

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They have by this time become Hongkong Horticultural Society. At the annual meeting of the completely loose-limbed and, what

is just as important, quite unaeif Mr. John Barton was elected Presi- dent and Mr. L. Gibbs, Hon. Secret- conscious.

Committee included Although their training stillary. The continues, girls who have begun at Messrs. C.E.H. Beavis and

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