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THURSDAY,

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1934.

TIBETAN POLITICS

NO DEFAULT

BRITAIN STILL WILLING

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SONS AND FOLLOWERS OF LUNGSHAR ARRESTED

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a plot, by four junior Tibetan gent and a colleague head of the officials, to make Lungahar Re-

Government.

Information regarding plans for

Simin, Juno. 6. the more effeiont working of the mons on War Debts le considered of "General Lungshor, who

A debato in the House of Com-

Three sons and four followers Shanghai District Court were unlikely, as there is general agree murdered on May 30, are under Hought in the House of Commons ment on the Government's attitude. arrest, following the confession to to-day by Sir Alfred Knox at ques. | tion time,

Router understands that British. Ministers are not disposed to re- Sir John Simon replied that he gurd the present debt position as was unable to afford assistance the end of the chapter. It is be beyond the reference of the Chin-lieved that sooner or later negotia- ese Nows Agency in December that tlons will take place, especially if revision of the civil court proce-Congress gives President Roosevelt eluding Chinese influence from

The plotters also aimed at ex- dure was beginning and I had power to settle on behalf of the Tibet and preventing the Tashi been stated that mensures relat-United States. ing to revision would apply to tho

Lama's return. International courts.

So reluctant were the British He added that the question was might be construed as a

Ministers to take a courge that The discovery of the plot has,

strengthened default considerably complex one and the British that if circumstances arose

the row position of the Government and Government was fully aware of the enabling the United States to the probability of the Tashi British intorasta involved. Sir Alexander Cadogan, the British accept a token payment on the same Lama's return to Tibet."

terms as before,, that payment Minister, was close to the scene, he would be made on June 15.

Story of Torture. suk. and in touch with the aftun tion.

n

It is no felt, however, that The story of General Lungehar's olther in the opinion of the nations torture and murder has just be- Sir Alfred Knox suggested that of the world or under the terms of come available. na the 1930 agreement had under the Johnson Act the British post- two years to ran it would be advis tion will suffer seriously from the able to communicate with other so-called. default. powers concerned and, arrange for concerted action,-

Sir John said he would gladly consider the point but thought it right at the moment to watch the situation and keep in touch with the British Miefster in the matter. -Reuter,

CABINET TO GO?

SEQUEL TO CHARGE AGAINST KURODA

Tokyo, June 6,

He was lured to the Dalai Lama's Palaco on May 10, overpowered, disarmed and disrobed. But

is shoes were being removed he seized a paper which was in one of them and swallowed it.

The view in that now-a-daya there is general recognition of the fact that a fundemental difference obligations nud other obligations exists between the war debt and Britain does not regard, her on the names of one's enemys, as It is a Tibetan custom to rample self as a defaulter in a commercial it is supposed to cause their death. sense-Dux Owen Carrrepadent, and the practice is regarded as

tantamount to murder.

involve other members Government.

the

It is assumed that the nutnes on Lungshar's paper were those of the Regent and the Prime Minister. Mr. Kuroda, vier-Minister of Finance, is charged with complimonks called on the Regent to de- When a deputation of senior elty in a big share deal scandal mand Lungshor's release they were In June, 1933. He refused to re Informed of the paper in the shoe It is widely predicted that the sign and it was expected he would episode and were Saito Cabinet may resign early be disminned. He

satisfted has already Lungshar's, guilt.

with next week when the Minister of been suspended and was ordered Justice. Mt. Koyama, reports on into temporary confinement pend-were put out with red hot needles, Two days later Lungshar's eyes the Kuroda graft charges. It is ing the result of Investigations and he possible that these charges my —United Press.

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