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THE HONGKONG" TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1932.

THE MANCHURIA PROBLEM

CHINA OFFERS A SOLUTION

Shanghai, June 28. The Chinese Government has presented to the Lytton commis sion a plan for a solution of the Manchurian imbroglio.

GENERAL'S VISIT

CHINESE CHAMBER'S TEA PARTY

General Taal Ting-kai, who was accorded rousing welcomes by huge crowds wherever he went on Monday, on hla arrival from Shanghai, was the honoured guest at a ton party given by officials of According to Chinese reports the Chinese General Chamber of quoted by the Evening Post and Commerce yesterday afternoon. Mercury, the alleged plan, confir-Long before the arrival of the mation of which in lacking, is na General a crowd of some hundreds

follows:

The creation of an autonomous gathered outside the Chamber's Chinese State in Manchuria. The premises in Connaught Road Con- appointment of a Chinese high com-tral. The flower decorations with missioner thereto. Recognition

by China of all rights held by the inscription of the characters Japan under treaty. The with "Welcome to General Teal Ting- drawal of troops and substitution kal" had given the Chinese a hint of large police force.

Britain's Concern,

of the intending visit.

The third point Includes recog- nition of the Treaty of 1915, which The entiro premises of the embodies Japan's famous 21 de-Chamber of Commerce were do- mands. The alleged plan is anld corated with flags and flowers. to have been drawn up during the The General was greated by the recent conferences at Kuling-Chairman, Mr. Wong Kwong-tin Renter's Special.

and the Secretary, Mr. Leo' Wan- kum. Among those prosent word the Hon. Mr. S. W. Tso, the Hon. Tokyo, June 28.

Mr. T. N. Chau, and Mesare Li Po- *The British Ambassador nt Tokyo, Sir Francia Lindley, to wai, Kwok Stu-lna, Li Hol-tung, day visited the Vice-Minister for Ma Man-fal, Wong Ping-shuen, Lo Yam-shuen, Chau. Yue-teng, B. Foreign Affairs to whom he co-Wong Tape, Thomas W. N. Tam, veyed Britain's concern on the

Leung Put-yue, M. K. Lo, Ip Lan- Manchurian Customs dispute, owing to its bearing an Foreign chuen. Ho Kwong, Li Jor-shan, Li loans. It is understood that he Tze-chung. Ho Ki and many others. expressed the hope that Jupan would do her to best mediate with

In his speech of welcome, Mr. Nanking and the Manchukuo Goy- ernment for the purpose of reach- Wong Kwong-tin expressed the Chamber's greatest appreciation of Ing an Amicable settlement,

Mr. Arita replied that he was General Taal Ting-kal's presence already doing so and promised to at the party. He said that the communicate results to the Pow-honoured guest's popularity was gra.--Reuter.

Similar Replies.

Tokyo, June 28. The French Italian and Soviet also called on the ambassadors Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs And enquired on the question of the Blanchuria Customs.

Chairman's Welcome,

well known all over the country, which WRD testined to by the scenes witnessed during his land- Ing. He wished the Nineteenth Route Army the greatest of success during their coming anti-handit expedition to Fukien Province. The accomplishment of this expo- dition would certainly save the Chinese from much suffering and

Mr. Arita gave the same reply as he made to Sir Francis Lindhardship in the Communist ravaz-

ed arena. ley-Renter,

Japanese Attitude.

Tokyo, June 28, The Japanere Government is till hoping that Nanking will com promise on the questions of the Dairen

official customs, but

General Tani Ting-kai briefly replied, thanking the Chamber of Commerce for their entertainment and the enthusiasm shown by the Chinese merchants, not only dur Ing his present visit but through- quarters intimate that if Nanking out the hard time from which the refuses, Japan probably will adopt Nineteenth Route Army officers the attitude of withholding its re had just emerged. After a photo- cognition of the Manchukuo's right graph had been taken, the gather- to take over the Customs and nega ing was served with light refresh- tive ita attitude regarding the mente. General Teal was cheered transmitting of Customa receipts by the crowd in the street on his

This, however, is only so provid-leaving in a motor-car. ing that no attempt is made

to

seize the Customs forcibly. In

Special foreign and Chinese de

the meantime the Japanese Gov-tectives were present on duty at ernment are instructing the Consul the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, at Changchun to "protest against the Manchukuo action In

taking

over the Customs at Dairen, if the Manchukuo officially confirms that it has done so."-Reuter.

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