1934-02-05 — Page 12

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ASAGA of human daring and en

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRA

PACT IN PACIFIC

JAPANESE MINISTER TO WASHINGTON

London, Feb. 4.

GERMANY'S DEMAND.

REPLY TO FRENCH PROPOSALS RAISES DOUET

In an interview yesterday, Dr.

Berlin, Feb, 3. The German reply to the French Hiroshi Salto, the newly appointed aide memoirs on Disarmament, Japanese Ambassador to Washing prosented on January 19, has been ton, stated that he believed that American recognition of Manchu kuo would naturally result from a clearer understanding of the im- provements that had been carried out:thore..

BRUARY 5. 1934

GOLDFIELD® RIOTS

ORDER RESTORED IN WEST AUSTRALIA TROUBLE.

mines.

Kalgoorlie, Feb. 3. have been settled by an agreement

Anti-foreign riots in Kalgoorlie, between the minors and the Cham made public. It states that the ber of Mines, whereby the miners main points of the French plan accept the Chamber's offer for the will give rise to grave doubts as resumption of work on Monday.. to whether "this is the way to approach the Disarmament pro-hereafter no unnaturalised foreig The Chamber has promised that Ho anid that he believed and the cause of peace.","

blem in accordance with justice nera will be employed in the gold Japanese-American non-aggression

Germany's principal objections agreement would be bononicis, but aro, firatly that the French aug The riots at Kalgoorlie, which it would have to be carefully gestions regarding war, material broke out on the night of January worded in order to avoid the ap would postpone Disarmament for 30, virtually ended with the rapid pearance of a pact, because the goveral years, and that it would organisation of a Citizens Force American people had a popular not contribute to security If the to aid the police: Order has now aversion to foreign entanglements highly-armed Powers only under- been restored in both contres, and which anvoured of alliances..

Dr. Saito added that a three took not to prepare now weapons the damage is being repaired. party non-aggression understand.

of aggression while Germany is ing between the United States,

restricted to Inadequate weapons:

A kading Porth newspaper. hna Japan and Russia might be effected allowed under the Treaty of opened a relief fund for the

Veraallion. if Japan's position and motives in Secondly, that the question of and has contributed £100.

Kalgoorlie distressed foreigners He was hopeful that the United numerical strength is only as

certainable when the French pro- grant quolas. to

posals regarding overseas troopsi The racial riots, which broke out is known, especially those in following the death outside

hotel of Georgo Jordan, 29, the Thirdly, that if Germany is hord of the Kalgoorlie Volunteer refused an Air Forco, not even a Fire Brigade, rapidly aprend reduction in the air strength of other States will alter the fact of Germany's radical inequality.

the Far East were understood.

States would Japan.

There was no truth in rumours of an Impending Russo-Japanese conflict.

"Both nations do not want to fight, nor is there any danger that they will," he said.

He declined to say whether he would propose any of the above suggestions when he arrived in Washington to take up his position United Press,"

now

America Non-Commital.

Washington, Feb, 4. The State Department is commital regarding the statement made in London by Dr. Saito, the new Ambassador.

Africa.

control system is unfair in that Fourthly, that the proposed it will work differently for dis armed States when compared with highly-armed States.

Fifthly, that the decisive ques- tion is, whether the-discrimina- tion against Germany is to be. years and whether the other non-prolonged for a further period of Powers will find justification in a honour, and the-security of Gor alon 40 Irreconcilable to the many-Reuter,

Officials frankly disbelieve that the United States will eventually recognise Manchukuo, because re- cognition would be a violation of Chinese territorial integrity.

problems of the United States, or Observers indicated that any would have

relations with China and Russia, discussion regarding the Pacific United Fresa.

to be considered.

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