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LYTTON REPORT

REACTIONS

JAPAN'S VIEWS MAY BE MODIFIED

NEW REGIMENT ARRIVES.

LINCOLNS TO RELIEVE HIGHLANDERS

Sovon hundred and fifty ona strong, including 16 officers, the 1st. Lincolnshire Regiment ar rived in Hongkong yesterday by H.M.S. Suffolk, The

Tokyo, Oct. 3. While the vernacular newspapers are inclined to fulminate on what they consider to be unfair state-afternoon ments and impractical suggestions which arrived at 2.80 p.m. contained in the Lytton Report, it is noteworthy that the newspapers so far have concentrated their at tention almost exclusively on the points which are disagreeable to Japan; henco, it seems likely that first impressiona will be modified after report has been studied in more detail, as the papers frankly

admit they have not yet had time

to read the whole.

Nevertheless, whatever modifica. tions may arise from a fuller study, it is generally recognised that the suggestion of a Manchurian au- tonomy under Chinese sovereignty is Impossible of acceptance, unless

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Rogiment, which was stationed in Shanghai prior to, and during the recent Sino-Japanese hostilition, is to relieve the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders in Hong kong, the latter proceeding to Shanghai by H.M.T. Nouralla early in November.

The work of disembarkation

and it was 6 p.m. before the inst wero of the incoming troops landed by naval pickets at Shum- shuipo. They marched to the Military Barracks in sections, no official reception being arranged.

was not begun until 4.30 p.my

The 1st. Lincolnshire Regiment

in the distant future, Manchukuo is undor the command of Lt. Col. is formally recognised-Reutar's || E. J. de C. Boys. Special.

Manchukuo View.

Prlor to the departure from Shanghat the officers of the Tokyo, Oct. 3. battalion were guests at the According to the Japanese monthly tin of the Shanghai Volunteer Corps' Oficors Mess: press, Mr. Pao Kuan-cheng, Man when Lt. Col. Boys was presented chukuo's envoy plenipotentiary to with a miniature of the S. V. C. Tokyo, declared that the Lytton recolours as a souvenir of the ser- port doca not deserve the

vice of the S.V.C. and the Linen. slightest attention, because it en: together during the recent hosti- tirely disregards the popular will lities. Col. Boys In return pre- of the Manchurians, who are resented a large edition of the regi- ponatble for the birth of Man-ment's badge, mounted on velvet, chukuo. He said the report did which will be kept in the Officers not solve the problem, but com- Меля, plicated the situation.

Mr. Pan concluded by stating that Manchukuo was attaching no Importance to the report, as she was firmly determined to push on towards the ideals which estab lished Manchukuo-Reuter.

No Assistance

Berlin, Oct. 3.

Sporting Prowess.

That the Lines, will prove them- selves formidable rivals to the existing sporting teams in lung- in the field at Shanghai. kong in evinced by their prowess Their football team was leading on points for the League Cup in Shanghal at the time of their departure,

The Nationalist newspaper

Prior to the departure a pleas- Montag says the work of the ing function took place at the Lytton Commission is unlikely to Tung Hwa Football Club where help solve the serious problem in officers and footballers of the Re the Far East and adds that thegiment were entertained to cele Commission's suggestion for the brate the association football League to intervene if Japan and games in which these two first Chinn cannot agree, is practically league sides had met. without signifiennce, because Japan has already declined such a solution.Reuter,

No U. S. Move Yet

New York, Oct. 3. Washington correspondents way that although the State Depart ment had not commented, it was élearly inclined to throw the in- fluence of the U.S. Government be- hind the Lytton proposals for a peaceful settlement churian controversy.

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"Have I had a chance?" Tommy

Capt. H. M. Boxer, of the Lin-asked. colnshires, was given an honorary commission in the Portuguese Com- Nancy 'continued without pause: pany of the Shanghai Volunteer "They're engaged, Roly. It hap- Corps. During the Sino-Japanese pened in my house last night,” she

a company hostilities,

of the added, visibly proud, while Tommy Lincolns, under the command of Capt. Boxer, served in Group 2 of the Volunteers.

Moreover of the Man-

The report is necepted by Wash- appraisal of the situation and a

BEER realistic approach to a solution

of admittedly enormous dimcul- ties.

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Не was sure therefore, that China's best policy would be to de- clare her willingness to accept the recommendations, despite this de- fect, and see what could be made of them.--Reuter.

No Offcial Opinion.

blushed.

ду

THIRTY FIVE YEARS OF SERVICE.

MR. HON KAM-SHING RETIRES

After 25 years service with Gov- ernment Departments, principally Chinese interpreter at the Courts, Mr. Hon Kain-shing retired on pension yesterday,

Mr. Hon first joined the Govern- ment service as interpreter at the Tai O Police Station in the New Territories. During his long ser- "My dear boy !" Roland exclaim-vice he has been attached to the Public Works Department, the Hor- ed, standing up and clasping

bour Office, the Treasury and the Tommy's hand, and making op oc- Magistracy. He still enjoys the casion of the moment. "I do con- best of health and his last words gratulate you. And I shall expect spoken in office yesterday afternoon

were warmly, impulsively, genuinenese interpreters, ly affectionate in the highest degree. His advance was received

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with suitable emotional inarticu-land, would be a bachelor ́alone in lateness by Tommy. Nancy

was the world. Ho regretted, and

faintly resented, Tommy's moist with joy, and she shed a tear.tiveness; but in the same instant he But Roland was at heart simply utterly forgave it. Fellows chatter

thunderstruck. and totally

He about these things as little as they NELLORE hardly knew Milleent Redcorn, Jean. Naturally. To Roland it TANDA He had Parie, Oct. 3.

heard the names of appeared that the dream was clos- NANIY Millicent and Tommy mentioned to ing round about him, capturing French official circles, while

space raising the clarity of the report, do Kether only in the mast casual; least him, Imprisoning him in a

compromising manner. Tommy, that grew ever more confined. not venture an opinion on it.

though distracted It is pointed out that the French eldom referred to her. He never Nevertheless,

talked about her. And now and desperate he felt fiercely happy The New York Times charac- Government naturally places com Tommy was engaged, would cease in the prospect of seeing Phoebe terises the report as comprehen-plete confidence in the report and

to be a brother-bachelor, and cease again. its

to be an authentic crony. He Ro-. sive, penetrating and impartial. does not intend to disavow

(To be continued.) It says it reveals a strong desire nominee, M. Claudel-Reuter, for Sino-Japanese conciliation and

action.

the co-operation of all Powers in helping China to escape the evils

of civil war and establish its own stable Government.-Reuter.. Sweeping Criticism by Japanese Circles in London.

London, Oct. 3. Sweeping condemnation is pour- ed on tho Lytton report by Japanese circles in London, parti- cularly ne regards the assertions that the independence movement did not previously exist in Manchuria, It is argued that progress towards a solution will only be made if the Lytton recommendations are ap plied to existing facts, not theore.

Leal considerations.

I

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