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CALL AND INSPECT
PU YI ENTHRONED AS NEW MANCHU EMPEROR
PEBORDER
INCIDENTS
SOVIET CAVALRY:
INCURSION
NEW JAPANESE COMPLAINTS
(Special to "Telegraph”)
Elaborate
Ceremonial in New City at
NO RECOGNITION HEAVY GUARD ON
BY AMERICA
Subject Not Even
Considered
(Special to "Talograph”)
City Telegraph, Copyright, Telegraphic Niem Ordinnu.cr 2394 Brevived March
1. Y.30 am)
Washington, Feb. 28.
It is authoritatively stated that
fly Telegraph. Coveright. Telegraphio Me the United States of Amerlen does
Ordinace, 1 Recticid March
Tokyo, Mar. 17 Since instructions were sent to the Japanese Ambassador to Moscow to lodge a vigorous pro-
not intend to recognise Manchukua and that, moreavor, no considera.. tion has been given to the subjecte ---United Press.
test against Soviet aerial incur- LONDON VIEW OF
sions over Korean territory, fur-
ther reports of alleged infringe- ment of territorial rights have
reached the Foreign Office,
CEREMONY
The Japanese Consul-General ut|NO INTERNATIONAL Hunchung reports tant a dotach-
ment of Boviet cavalry, apparent-
ly belonging to the Ogpu organı ation crossed the Manchukuoj
SIGNIFICANCE :
border at eleven o'clock on the MORNING POST morning of February 24
reconnoitred the district for
koma time,
RECRETS
The scene of the incident was tho
The Lulaohotza district in Kirin province.
AERIAL VISIT.
It appears that Soviet nurial ro- connaissances were carried out in considerable strength both over Korea and Manchuria..
Oficina in Korea have sent
to the Foreign further report Office declaring that the machines were Soviet planes without a doubt They stayed over Korean territory for some time on both February 23 and 25, apparently being en- gaged on an observation flight,
London, Mar. 1. progress made in the tranquilisation of Muuchukua is not the work alone of Japanese friends and protectors, but is due partly to Pu Y's own policy and the abilities of his Manchu and Chinese Ministers, declares the Morning Post.
The contrast between the de- predations of war lords and bandita and this vigorous, public- spirited Government is alrendy having its effect on the well- being of the people, adds the journal.
"We cannot but regret," I re- marks, "that Britain was entirely Similar Incidents are reported unrepresented at the enthrone- from border districts in Manchuriament coremony. There are good Tension is again serious prospects for British trade in United Prean.
Manchukuo, but they can hardly be developed to the beat advantage without the preliminary civility of recognition."
THE SAD
STORY
OF FIDO
DOG-NAPPED BY
NASTY MEN
BOSTON OWNER
DISTRAUGHT
Chicago, Feb. 28.
STREETS
IMPRESSIVE SCENE AT ALTAR OF HEAVEN
VIVID DESCRIPTION
CHANGCHUN, MARCH 1.- ELABORATE CEREMONIAL CAST A SPELL OF MYSTICISM OVER THE CIVIL ENTHRONEMENT OF PU YI AS THE FIRST EMPEROR OF MANCHUKUO AT NOON TO-DAY.
VANDALS
Changchun
EARL'S JIBE AT LORDS
"TEXTILE EXPRESSION” OF POLITICS
THE FASCIST MOVEMENT
(Special to "Telegraph")
Elly Tatenmek, Copiriaki, Točenrathia Hanni Ordinance 144. Received March
mogea
London, March 1. The growing practice of Bri- tain in giving "textile expression" to various political creeds by the wearing of shirts of different hues, was raised briefly in the House of Lords to-night.
Emperor Kang Toh of Manchukuo, who was enthroned at Heinking this, morning is here soon with his consort, the Empress.
The Earl of Kinnoull, who sits on the Labour benches, raised the KANOVA were born Sets question and commented particular- ly upon the growth of Fascism and
The Earl said that it was es sential that the Government should give an assurance that the atrocities. committed abroad in the name of
South of the scattered new buildings which com. prise a year's work in the creation of Greater Chang- AMONG
chun, next to the site demarked for the future Palace, a
low barbed wire fence draped with five-coloured bunting THE TREES encloses the square on which for a brief quarter of an hour the world's attention was focussed.
At the south end of this aundred yards' square, there is an inner square, forty yards each way, screened by yellow bunting to a height of twelve feet, hiding a circular altar seven feet high and twenty-seven feet across, on the top of which was a Mástily improvised temple.
Here it was that the ceremony whereby Pu Yi, Manchukuo's so-called Chief Executive, became Emperor Kang Teh, was performed:
REIGN OF KANG TEH COMMENCES
Government were present, clad la "All, the highest officials" of thờ formal dress.
NATHAN ROAD TO
LOSE AVENUE
On the ground that the trees along Nathan Road interfere deprived of one of its most with traffic, Kowloon is to be
attractive features --
Department has received instruct The Botanical and Forentry lons to remove practically all the big banyan trees along Nathan Road, and it is estimated that over 40 will have to come down. A start has already been made. A few which are well back from the rand will be spared.
more
The trees were planted than_thiriyyears ago....and for over, the Imperial cortege aped af Kowloon. They have often The enthronement ceremony many years have been the pride through the silent streets as been referred to by tourista as tion on this clear chilly morning as
They stood shiveringly to atten- swiftly as it came.
one of the finest avenues in the Troops innumerable kept the Far East music from a distant band Indiented townsmen safely remote from the We understand that no further: that the new Imperial Ruler was route and within less than an hour tree-planting is to be carried out The Daily Telegraph Bays al-cleared and heavily guarded streets. ceremony, the new Emperor, doff-
passing Tatung Square through of the start of the public along Nathan Road. though the British Government does not recognise Manchukuo, few Britons will be so churlish
HEAVEN OR JAPAN?
BULLET-PROOF CAR.
ing his ceremonial robes had garbed himself in a resplendent
as not to wish the new Emperor The new Emperor travelled in a blue dress uniform of a Field- length of days and a happy reign. new bullet-proof Lincoln 'car, con-Marshal and at the stroke of noon "Manchukuo's destinies," It voyed by nine new Packards, with entered the Hall of Ceremony and adds, "will continue to be guided an armed guard, and flanked by six mounted the "Jade Throne." by statesmen at Tokyo, whose motor-cycles and side-cars, contain-
ing long-term policy is shaped solely plcked police.
by Japanese Interests. Pu Yi's
Router.
out.
FIRST RESCRIPT..
BUDGET BALANCE
THREATENED
CONGRESS BONUS BILL WARNING (Special to "Talngraph")
(lly Telegraph. Copyright. Telegraphic
3.40 a.m.)
March
JAPAN AND BRITISH finances.
ARMS PLAN
Reply Meroly "Takes Fasciam would not be allowed in
Note"
Landon, Mar. 1. The United States and Japan have replied to the British Memorandum on disarmament, Washington
warmly approving" the proposals, while Japan merely takes United Press.
note."
VATICAN MASS
REQUIEM. FOR LATE KING ALBERT.
REVIVAL OF OLD CUSTOM
(Special to "Telegraph")
(By Top, Cosyriane, Telegraphie kłam enges Ordinover. 1891. Received March 1. 8.30 am.j
The procession travelled at a re- The assembled high officera of assumption of an Imperial title markably swift pace from the State bowed deeply to their new
Vatican City, Feb. 28. has not international significance, palace to the temporary. Altar of Emperor and received the Great
of celebrating a special Mass' on Reviving an old Papal custom and while the Will of Heaven is Heaven.
Ordinance. 11. Regmivat Jade Seal, and sealed the first for internal consumption, it is
Pu. Y emerged from
his car
the occasion of the death of a Washington, Feb. 28. the will of Japan that counts," wearing a fur-trimmed red-tassled Rescript which he personally read
Catholic Sovereign, His Holiness A warning that persistence in the Pope attended a Requiem pearl-bedecked hat, his dark-red The aged Premier led those attempts to force the President Mass for the late King Albert aleeved blue gown being richly em-
and to restore benefits to the War broidered with golden dragons and present in three Banzais
then received the Edict pro- Veterans struck off the rolls last of the Belgians to-day. other symbols, while his outer coat claiming the Emperor's acceptance scar, and to pay immediately the was emblazoned with the Imperial of the Throne amid depp bows.
The service was held in the CHURCH HISTORY|Dragon and bore an Inscription In
would Sistine Chapel and was attended by ancient characters, reading: Jih
present twenty-two cardinals including Yuch Wan Shou, meaning Ageless BISHOPS MEET IN Like the Sun and Moon.
HONGKONG
A distracted man was pac-NEW CHAPTER IN
ing to and fro in a hotel bed-
room, his face bearing signs!
of acute anxiety.
Now and again, he glances to
the telephone expecting to hear it
ring at any moment, and mentally praying that it will.
!
A new chapter in the history of
(the
ALTAR OF HEAVEN.
War Bonus certificates
tho
Great Britain.
SCARED PEERS?
Ho suggested that English Fascism as being financed from: abroad and also that bigin- dustrialists and members of the House of Lords, who feared the breakdown of the Capitalist system were alding and abetting.phoet
According to Lord Faveraliam, wlio replied for the Government, there is nothing at all to worry about in the existing situation.
A CIRCULAR STORY,
It was difficult, he said, to estimate the number of people who had, rallied to The Black Shirts or Kanised by Six Oswald Mosley, but. It was perhaps not insignificant that the recent appeal for £20,000 cost more in circulars than the
amount actually subscribed.
Lord Faversham assured Earl Kinnoull that the matter was being closely watched by the Home Office-Router's Special Service,
THE ASCOT ROYAL ENCLOSURE
ADMISSION CARD QUESTION
(Special to "Telegraph")
Rand (By Telapreph. Coveright. Talepraphie Afco- Ordinance, 2894. Received March
London, Feb. 28,
It is announced from Bucking- ham Palace that Lord Hamilton of ruin The Emperor retired while an practically
Dalzell has been appointed the. and one guns announced that the was given to the House of Repre- present at the last similar core- Imperial Salute of one · hundred, puuget balancing programme, Cardinal Gasparri, who was also King's representative at 'Ascot.
A further announcement states relen of Kank Teh (Tranquillity sentatives to-day,
mony, held in 1909, on the occasion that His Majesty, has decided that and Virtue) of the new Manchu Tho discussion arose during thef of the death of King Leopold II. in future admission cards to the Dynasty had begun.—Reuter,
House's consideration of the
A Vatican oficial delivered a Royal Enclosure at Ascot will be Senate's amendment to the Per-funeral oration and all flags in the issued by the Department of the manent Offices Bill, when the Vatican City wore flown at half. Household presided over by the
National Foundation
Senato's action WAS atrongly mast-Reuter, CONGRATULATIONS criticised by the Speaker, Mr.
JAPANESE SEND
Past the line of officials deeply the Anglican Communion has bowing. Pu Yt was escorted to He waits anxiously for a mes together for the first time of the places to the north of the Altar of begun in Hongkong by the meeting rest tent while officials took their sage, a message from a gang of Bishops of the Anglican Both Heads an impressive hush, Fu Y Scoundrels who have kidnapped of the Far South-East his bull terrier.
Philippine Islands, Singapore, mounted the steps accompanied by This is the picture painted by Labuan and Sarawak, and Hong eight ritualists, a thin column of of Manchukuo Reuter's Chicago representative, kong).
smoke spiralling up from the brush- Much closor co-operation is anti-alled. brazier which symbolised following the frat case of pedi
Tokyo, Mar. 1. gree dog-napping to engage the seattored Dioceses. Standing be- Heaven as Pu Yi made his first the inauguration of the Monarchy cipated in futuro" between theso the pasange of Prayers to Expressing the conviction that attention of the Chicago police.
The animal seized is a prize tween the India and China, they offering of a jade amulet, a roll will servo further to consolidate bull Lorrier, the winner at thres includo in uno church. many white of silk, and then, after perform the national foundation of Man- recent shows, and the owner, a peoples (the Bishop of the Philip ing his obolsances, three goblets chukuo and thereby contribute to
pinea In Americon), man from Boston, who recolved
Chinese, of sacrificial wine. telephone mesango demanding five Tamila, Malaya, Dynks, Igorotes, hundred dollars for the release of Siamese and other local peoples.
In the For South East 'a new; his prize, le now waiting to hear
| Inter-racial unitisation is slowly! again from the kidnappers, pre-emerging in which the Church in (pared to give in.—Rautar..
playing a vital and creative part,
MORE GOLD FOR
U.S. A.
London, Feb. 28.
GREAT SEAL
The new Emperor then placed on the Altar a scroll bearing a Message he read out, again thrice kow-towing.
From the hand of one of the ritualists, Pu YI received the Great Jade Scal which ho reverently raised to Heaven Imploring Divine Blessing in its use. As the Seal was handed back to
the maintenance of peace in the Orient, the Japanese Premier, Admiral Viscount Saito, and the Foreign Minister, Mr. Hirota, have issued formal statements congra- tulating both Manchukuo and the [new. Emperor on the latter's ac- icosalon to the Throne.--Router.
(Special to "Telegraph")
WEATHER OUTLOOK The antlcyclong over China haa Increased in Intensity. A weak anticyclono fa centred to the east The Cunard liner Berengaria of the Bonins, and pressure la with gold valued at £3.000.000, left relatively low to the east of Southampton for New York to-day, Hokkaido, Local forecast:—N.E.
She will pick up a further con- winds, frosh; cloudy with occa- the attendant, the fire was ro algamont worth $1,600.000 at Chor-alonal drizzle, probably improv-kindled and the young Monarch splendour "hour","-British Wireless..
sllently commüned with hia Maker.
Ing.
(De Telegraph. Copyrisht, Telegraphle Mone 117354) Armorfood (demon 3. 10.37
Isinking, Mar. 1. Amid scmes of Oriental
(Comlinsed on Page 11:):
Rainey,
He pointed out that the restora- would necessitante the imposition of fresh taxation, which would
gramme.-United Press. completely upset the balance of the President's financial
tion of the veterans bonefits
pro-
CARNERA'S BIG FIGHT
RE-ARRANGED FOR TO-MORROW (Special to "Telegraph”)
•Marek
Master of Horse, Earl Granard,
Thus Lord Hamilton's most oner- ous task, namely, acting as tho social arbiter in determining who
Enclosure, has-boon eliminated. United Press. :
FRENCH BUDGET should be admitted to the Royal
APPROVED
SMALL: SURPLUS" ON RIGHT SIDE
(Spöcial to Talsgraph”);
(By Tolsgraph. Ooperight. Telegraphia kiso. Ordinanca, . · 1894. Havelsed "Murch
Paris, Feb. 28...
BRISTOL ROVERS
SURPRISED
DROP HOME POINT TO NORTHAMPTON
London, Fob, 28. The Chamber of Deputies to- Bristol Rovers dropped a BX: ( Telemnek. Deperlahlı Telremski Kan hight adopted the Budget In tremoly valuable point at home
Ordinance, 12941" Received
approximately the same form as to-day whan they failed to defeat/ Now York, Fob, 28,
rovised by the Senate.
Northampton. A keen strugglé, Tho fight between Primo The voting showed an overwhel-| with; the Rovers missing" many Carners and Tommy Loughran farming majorlly for the Government, chances, resulted in a draw, each the world's heavyweight cham-466 voting for and 118 against, side netting once-Reuter, pionship which was postponed to The Budget Bill provides for night at Miami, Florida, owing to receipts of approximately 48,023,- will take pince on Thursday 000,000 france, and a surplus of rain, night weather permitting about 9,628,000 france United Press.
expenditures.Reuter,
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