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JUSTIFICATION FOR WITHDRAWAL

Full Text of Notification to League

NAZI PERSECUTION OF JEWS

TREATY ABROGATION URGED IN U. S. A. Washington, Mär. 27. A resolution Calling for the abrogation of all treaties between the United States and Germany unless racial and religious persecutions. cease and the German Cov- ernment punish the guilty and make restitution," has been introduced in the House of Representatives by Mr. William I. Sirovitch, a Jewish member of the House and a well-known banker.-Reuter.

MANDATED ÍSLANDS

BRITISH POLICY NOT DEFINED

(Special to "Telograph")

(Telegraph, Copyright. Telegraphie Ma. sapta Ordinamos, 2801. Received Merch |

28; 8.96 am)

London, Mar. 27.

One of the most controversial

NO FURTHER HOPE OF CO-OPERATION

DECISION GENERALLY

DEPLORED

(SPECIAL TO THE “TELEGRAPH.")

(Bu Telegraph. Copyright, Telegraphic Messages Ordinance, 194," Beceived, March 28, 1181 am)

PARIS, MAR. 28. WHILE JAPAN'S WITHDRAWAL FROM THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS IS GENERALLY DEPLOR- ED AS A FALSE STEP, LE JOURNAL'S COM. MENT IS THAT “IT IS NOT JAPAN WHO LOSES BY YESTERDAY'S EVENT.””.

SCRAMBLE Steel

FOR SEAT

LEAGUE CRISIS POSSIBLE

RETIREMENT OF JAPAN

"BRITISH COMMENT ON ACTION

'(Special to "Telegraph”)

(Telegraph, Copyright. Telegraphic "Men. sagen Dedinamon, 1514. Received March

London, Mar. 28.

Past experience does not justify attaching much im- Dortance to Japan's profes- sions of work for peace, says the News-Chronicle com-

The journal says that the League is perhaps suffer-menting on her withdrawal ing from premature universality, but compelling the de- from the League, parture of the only great nation in Asia which has adopted Western traditions and methods is a queer way of curing the defect.-Reuter.

TOKYO IMPERIAL RESCRIPT

MIKADO'S MESSAGE TO NATION

FULL TEXT OF NOTE TO LEAGUE JAPAN'S NOTICE OF WITHDRAWAL

The League, it declares, with United States and Russia, n

the close co-operation of

the 11

rike its own, arrangements or

ace in the Far East.

"The League is sadly incomplete without the

the presence of strongest Power in the Far East,' says the Daily Telegraph, which adds:

LOOSE TALK

Helmets

Disarmed by Nazis

A striking view of a Nazi parade shown between the heads of two stane borses of the Quadriga group on the roof of the Palace at Bruni- wick. Brunswick, the first State to have a Nazi Government, is now the alleged centre of a big anti Nazi plot in which their allies are said to be implicated..

"MAYOR" WALKER DIVORCED

DECREE GRANTED TO WIFE

:(Special to "Telegraph") -

**Telegraph. Copyright, "Jurically Japan has broken | angen. Ordisaner,

cern that mischievous suggestions

Reuter.

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Telegraphic Mea Received Marck

MICHIGAN BANKS

"CONSERVATORS" APPOINTED

FARM INDUSTRY MEASURES

Received March

BRUNSWICK SENSATION

REVOLUTIONARY PLOT ALLEGED

RAID ON GUARD HOUSE

Berlin, Mar. 28. Sensational developments in Brunswick, giving rise to suspicions of a widespread anti-Nazi plot, in which their allies, the Steel Helmet organisation, are alleged to be implicated, have created an atmosphere of tension in Nazi circles

The Hitlerites have taken swift action in Brunswick. Last night, at a late hour, the Nazi auxiliary police raided the Guard House of their supposed allies, the Steel Helmets, and confiscated all the weapons of the Steel Helmet auxiliary police.

Immediately afterwards, a num-- ber of the leading figures in the Steel Helmet organisation in. Brunswick were placed under ar-

(Special to "Telegraph”) (Telegraph, Copyright, Telegraphic Ken

Ordinaner, 3392.

Washington, Mar. 27, rest.

effected In con

CROWD SHOUTS ABUSE. Excitement was further de

issues raised by, the decision of The Imperial Rescript, issued Japan's notification of with- the rules of the League. Menn-21, 3.55 km) Miami, MarchTM 27. Japan to withdraw from the simultaneously with the Japanese drawal from the League of Nations, while, we observe with much con- Mrs. James J. Walker, wife of the cabled to Sir Eric Drummond, the League of Nations, namely, her Note to the League, declares:" future position regarding the is-| "When the League of Nations Secretary-General of the League at are already being canvassed at former Mayor of New York, was lands held by her under League came into being upon the restora- Geneva yesterday evening, reads: Geneva regarding Japanese with granted a divorce here to-day un magre Mandate, was discussed in the tion of general peace. Our Im- "The Japanese Government be drawal. There is loose talk of the ground, inter alia, of desertion, The suit was not defended. perial Father was pleased to lieve that the national policy of economie boycotte, embargoes or Jimmy" Walker is at present in House of Commons to-night. Perer the entry of Our Empire Japan, which has for its aim to the handing over the past the south of France where he has cial problems of the United arrests were

Efforts to ease the fipan- It is stated that the,raid and Captain C. Erskine Bolat. the Conservative member for Black- thereinto; and We, in Our turn, insure the peace of the Oricat and mandate in the Caroline Islands been seen frequently in the com-

"These suggestions do "nothing pool, invited the Foreign Minister have laboured assiduously to fulfil thereby contribute to the cause of

sequence, of suspicions of a count purpose of the Late peace throughout the world. is but excite unnecessary heat and any of a famous cinema star-States continue steadily. to make a statement on the British the high

A Emperor. It is thus that Our identical in spirit with the mission 'resentipent. It will be soon enrigh

message from Lansing ter-revolutionary plot. ' attitude.

announces that the Governor of Captain Anthony Eden, the Empire has for these thirteen of the League of Nations, which is to discuss such questions if nd

Michigan has appointed ""Con- Under Secretary, replying for Sir years past extended consistently to achieve international peace and when they are formally raise

servators" (or fifty-eight banks in security. John Simon, who is at Geneva, de-its co-operation to the League.

of "Now Manchukuo having

"It has always been with. plea- clined to commit the Government

President Roosevelt has in-veloped when the Nazis suddenly "Japan cannot legalise illegalities to any line of polley. He admitt-late been founded, Our Empire sure, therefore, that this country

formed Congress that he (Special to "Telegraph")

has threw a corden round the crowd ed that the Government was con- deems it essential, to respect the lins for thirteen years past, as an by addressing telegrams to Geneva

the new State original Member of the League, nor is the League's responsibility |

ordered the amalgamation of all which assembled at the Steel Seirgraph, Congright. Telegraphie Mes federal agricultural credit agen-Helmet Guard House to watch sidering the question of the hold- independence of ing of mandates by Powers which and to encourage its healthy and a permanent member of its to China reduced in, any way by

cles into the Council, extended a full measure of Japan's withdrawal," declares the

a "Farm Credit Ad- have seceded from the League, but development in order that

ministration.".

the proceedings and took the pointed out that this was the first sources of evil in the Far East co-operation with her fellow-mem- Daily Herald.

The Daily Express says that the A telegram signed by all ranks. The President, has also annames of hundreds of civilians. casion on which such a situa- may be eradicated and enduring hers towards the attainment of its

Japanese withdrawal is the end of of the Soviet garrison at Dauria nounced that he has ordered the

The Nazis explain this action by tion had arisen and he was net peace may thereby be established. high purpose."

Ja noble des conceived in idealism, denies the reports of disaffection aboli.con of the Farm Board's able to make any statement 41 pre-

abandoned at birth by its author and mutiny and states that the crops stabilisation operations and alleging that the crowd was shout- sént.

and eventually prostituted to the Fifty-Fifth Regiment, alleged to says he hopes to have two million ing abuse of Hitler. machinations of European politics. have been concerned in the most dollars by reorganisation.

serious outbreak, has never been stationed at Dauria.-Reuter,

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No decision could be reached "Unhappily there exists be- until after consultation with the other Powers and the question had not yet been discussed by the Great Powers-Reuter.

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HISTORICAL FACTS.

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"It is, indeed, a matter of his and Our Empire tween

thetorical fact that Japan has participated in League of Nations a wide divertinuously gence of view in this regard and various activities of the League it has devalved upon us to cause with a seat not inferior to that of Our Government to take upon any other nation. At the same mature deliberation the necessary time, it is and has always been the steps for the withdrawal of Our conviction of the Japanese Govern- Empire from the League.

ment that in order to render pos- (Continued on Page 9.)

"However, the advancement of international peace is what as evermore We desire and Our at

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CHANCELLRIES BUSY

RESHUFFLING OF COUNCIL

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Moscow, Mar. 28,

rebellion and consequently poli- tical observers are not surprised to see a campaign for re-shuffing

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the State of Michigan.

OFFICIAL ALLEGATION,

Brunswick was the first State of the Reich to have a Nazi Govern- FARMERS' DEBTS.

ment and the development of a The Secretary of the Agricul-counter-revolutionary plot there is ture Department has submitted to held to be of considerable moment. Congress a comprehensive pro- gramme to reduce the debts of друзей mainly through farmers

In an official statement regard- the Council seats or for altering financing by the Government, Ing the events of the night, Herr Farmers debts have caused Klagges, the Nazi Minister of the Meanwhile, notwithstanding the basis of election.

The Evening Standard diplomatie considerable trouble in the fact that two years will slapse

many Interior in Brunswick, alleges that in-States recently. On many the Nazis found documents prov titude to the enterprises of peace fraught with momentous possibili- before the Japanese withdrawal correspondent foresess shall sustain no change. By lies. It is indeed an hour that becomes operative, several Chan-ternal crisis in the League some-casions, where property has been ing that the Steel Helmet leaders what similar to that preceding neized and sold over the head of had been enrolling members of the ing on a course of its own, Our on the part of Our entire Nation, cellries in Europe are believed to Germany's admission in 1926. a farmer, quitting the League and embark-calls for an intensification of effort

farmers in the "sur Reichsbanner organisation and that all public be formulating ideas for the re- The opinion is expressed that the rounding district have organised other illegal organisations, includ 1Empire does not mean that it will We command

stand aloof in the Extreme Orient servants, whether civil or military, construction of the League CounLittle Entente, long claiming demonstrations

ing Socialista and Communista that it will isolate itself shall faithfully perform cach bis cil when Japan vacates her per recognition as a Great Power, with the auctions as to convert with the object of continuing the

will advance a claim to the Japan- the sale into a fiasco-Reuter fight against Nazi rule.-Reuter. March thereby from the fraternity of appointed duty and that all private manent scate

desire citizens shall pursue their wonted

to nations. It is our

The small Powers are murmur se permanent scat, Cologne, Mar, 28.

This clim would receive the advancing from the path of ing discontent at the Council's It transpires to-day that eleven promote mutual confidence between tasks with diligence. Stray not in members of the staff of the Col- Our Empire and all other Powers ogne branch of the Russian oil and to make known the justice of rectitude; and in action embrace "domination" notably in connexion support of France and Poland and always the golden mean. Strive with the Sino-Japanese dispute a number of smaller States and to meet the present situation with and the Disarmament Confer would equally be resisted by concern. Derop, were arrested by Our causé throughout the world.

a united will and with courage and enee. Nazi orders last week.

resolution. So may We carry for

(Special to "Telegraph")

(Telegraph, Copyright. Telegraphic Men nor apre rdinaner, 180. Received 28, 18.47 pm)

CALL TO NATION,

The men arrested included two Russians who have since, bean re- "Every country is overtaken toward the glorious work bequeathed leased apparently, but three Ger-day by emergencies of unprecedent- by Our Grandsire and contribute mans, and one Pole are still in fed magnitude. Our Empire itself to the prosperity and the well-

越 confronted by a situation being of mankind." custody.

The charges have not been di-.

vulged-Reuter.

HOME FOOTBALL

MIDDLESBRO LOSE AT SHEFFIELD

London, Mar. 27. Playing their fourth match in nine days, Middlesbrough were de- feated by two clear goals at Sheffield. to-day, the United climbing to the upper half of the First Division table as a result.

In the Second Division, West Ham and Lincoln City, both strug gling to avoid relegation, divided the spoils. Defences dominated the gums and no goals were scored. -Rauter.

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Germany and Italy and the re- mainder of the anti-French bloc. OPEN REBELLION,

Thus the Council might form This discontent of the small the focus of conflicting ambitions

has recently Powers

been and fears throughout Europe. threatening to. flame into open Reuter.

Photo shows a section of the parade at to-day's ceremony of presentation of new Colours in the 1st. En. South Wales Borderers, advancing in ra- view order to the saluting base. (Photor, A Fong).

or so interfered

LORING LEAVES

RANGOON

MAY BE IN HONGKONG

TO-MORROW

After having been reported missing on his flight from Madrid to Manila, Senor Loring, the Spanish aviator, is now known to have reached Rangoon and to have departed from that pert | yesterday.

BIG RAILWAY CONTRACTS

CHINESE PURCHASES IN ENGLAND

(Special to -Telegraph”)

(By Teligroska. Copyright," "Talaprask

London, Mar. 27,

The airman's next stop after Meses Ordinance, 1474.. Iscrived, Mari Rangoon is Lakhon, on the Siam-8.54m) Indo China border, from which place he intends making a direct hdp to Hongkong.

Senor Loring may reach Hong. kong to-morrow afternoon, but, in any event, he is expected here on Thursday.

The anti-cyclone is stationary to the north of the Lower Yangtse Valley. The depression has moved into the Pacific to the east will of Tokyo. Fresh monsoon. prevail over the China coast, and the Northern China Sea. Local forecast:-N.E winds, cloudy.

fresh;

The Chinese Purchasing Com mission in London has signed con

tracts in connexion with th Hongchow-Klangshan Railway fo the supply of six fast locomotive seven thousand tons of rail thirty-four passenger cars, f wagons and much miscellancoi stores-Reuler.

The Hongkong Benevolent Socie acknowledge with grateful thanks donation of $0 sent as a tolien respect for the Inte Mrs. E. Shammi from. Mr. and Mrs. EG,E.

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