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WORLD CRISIS
A WAY OUT
By FREDERICK COPE, A.M.I.E.E.
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DR. KOO'S ADDRESS TO THE
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FANG. CHEN-WU IN PEKING CEYLON GOVERNOR DIES AT
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Adon, Sept. 20, Sir Graeme Thomson, G.C.M.G., K.C.B., C.B., Governor and Com mander-in-Chief at Ceylon since 1931, died here to-day,
.:
Sir Graeme disembarked from
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Geneva, Sept. 20.
Peking, Sept. 29, Addressing the Longao Assembly A Chinese ballotin Issued late to-day, Dr. Wellington Koo sald this ovoning indicatca.that some of that measured by the success or General Fang Chen-wu's troops are fallure of its efforts in the political) still in the demilitarised zone. sphere, the past year must be con- The bulletin says that Gonoral eldered the most disillusioning one Fang's. mon who made an un- for the Longue since its establish- successful attack on Knoliying this ment. This disillusionment China, morning, were bombed by Japanese the P. and 0. llaer Carthage be- a victim of armed aggression by planes and retronted into the hills caues of illness while on his way of cerebral another member of the League, seven miles north of Kaoliying home. He died shares very keenly, he declared, The main body, however, scattered, embolism.
The Initial act of undeclared and is fleeing vest to Changping,
Sir Grueme was burled this aftor- war took place on September 18, whence they expect to re-enter 1931, Dr. Koo continued. Sovon Charlor,
hoon with full milltary honours.- teen months later the Lenguo Prisoners arriving here any Router. Assembly pronounced its verdict, that before starting south, General Educated for the law, Sir Graeme
addressed and the report was accepted by all Fang Chen-wu
his entered the Admiralty In 1900' and mombora of the Ledigue, that soldiers, saying he had established Japan's occupation of the Three an understanding with the military was made Assistant Director of Eastern Provinces was 'a violation and police in Peking and Tientsin, Transports in 1914. In December of the League Covenant, the Pact as well as with the Japanese, and of the same year he became Direc- of Paris and the Nine-Power Pact. expected to spend the Mid-Autumn tor of this important service, with Japan attacked and occupied Festival in Peking. His troops the nation at war. In 1917 he was Fehol, threatening the security failed to reallso they had been mis-made Director of Shipping and of Poking and Tientsin. China, led when they wore intercepted by served in this capacity for the LONDON SERVICE rallying all available resources, Government troops at Kaoliying, duration of the War.
In 1919 ho was made Colonial was unable to check single-handed, and Tangshan and bombed by the onslaught of the invaders and, Japanese planes,
Secretary for Ceylon, and adminis- after fifty days' bitter, struggle, in A Chinese report states. that tered the Government from March which she lost 30,000 dead and four Japanese planes bombed con- to September in 1920. He was LIVERPOOL SERVICE wounded, was obliged to sign a contrations of General Chi Hung- Governor of British Guiana, 1922- truce at Tangku on May 31, 1933 chang's troops at Tangelan this 25: Governor of Nigeria, 1926-31; Although the Japanese troops morning and scattered them. and rent to Ceylon in this capacity had since gradually withdrawn Four bombs landed in Tangshan from Nigeria.
from the neighbourhood of Tient-Park, destroying many buildings
sin and Peking, the Eastern Fro- but no casualties were suffered. |
vincos still remainded In their Reuter. ··
occupation, contrary to Article X
of the League Covenant.
· China Determined. China was determined to main tain all her rights and claims not to recognise or acquiesce in an Illegal and accomplished fact. China con- siders she le not only endeavouring
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ty but is resisting an attempt to hai this morning. convert the Covenant into a scrap.
Jimmy's
This is the first lot of the IN LONDON
of paper. That attempt is now American cotton purchased from taking the form of extremely the American Loan to China to strong pressure to induce China to arrive. Reuter. abandon her polley of co-operation
with the League and adopt the
principal of Asin for the Asinties. arising on the International Juridically the situation was un-horizon in the Far East. An changed and the Covenant must be armaments race had begun, with! uphold. It was to be regretted huge naval, and air manoeuvres, i that the unanimous report. of the fleet concentrations and enormous Special Assembly had not yet been war expenditure. All the signs in carried out,
the Far East pointed to a major conflict within a few years, he said.
"If the Covenant is a scrap of paper Eust of Suez, how can it be come a reality In Europe?" Dr.j' China, however, still believes in Koo demanded.
the soundness of the fundamental He went on to say that this aims and purposes of the League. glaring case of the breaking of the "We have arrived at the cross- Covenant would prove An insur-ronds of the world's destiny and mountable obstacle, or at least a the choice lies between an armed stumbling block, to now, inter-peace and a peace of collective) national agreements aiming at responsibility which accepts justice economic and miltary dsarmament for the sake of civilisation and or the maintenance of peace. humanity, I hope we shall all
Ominous Clouds.
choose wisely," Dr. Koo concluded.
Omluous clouds were alrendy --Reuter..
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