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London, Nov. 5.

TUESDAY

NOVEMBER 6, 1934.

BRITISH PROTEST.

CHINESE CONTRACT TO GERMAN FIRM

PACIFIC ISLANDS

JAPANESE MANDATES

REPORT

London, Nov. 5. In the House of Commons to-day

Genova, Nov. 5.. The Mandates Commission of Mr. Moreing referred to the alloca "Sitting and, waiting" Just tion of the contract for the the League of Nations has open- about sums up the attitude of Yushang-Pingslang Raliway to a od a discussion on a report by British, American and Japaness German firm, while there was the Japanese Government concern. delegates to the London naval con: £500,000 due to the British Chinese ing the administration of certain voraations. Although a state of Corporation for surveys.

Pacifle Islands, held under Japan- virtual deadlock has existed for Sir John Simon replied that Sir eso Mandate, more than a week, conversations Alexander Cadogan had seen the ata being continued intermittent-representative of the Corporation, ly behind closed doors

and bad taken the matter up with The Americans are sitting in a the Chinese Government. So far. West End Hotel, waliing for the jno replies had been received. Japanese to move,

Sir John said that, in replying to The Japanese are sliting and certain observations made by the waiting for Britain to suggest Chinese Legation, he had emphasis. something.

The case of 111 American Jed the entirely non-political and un-astronomical expedition, The British are waiting for the official character of the Federation proposed to observe the eclipse of which Japanese to make a proposal-any of British Industries Mission in the sun over a year ago, was par proposal other than the amwal-Manchuria.-Renter.

come one demanding parity.

Japanese delegates expect Sir

was, subjected to a number of The Japanese Minister, Mr. Ito questions regarding newspaper ro ports that the Japanese Govern- mission to visit the islands. ment had refused foreigners por-

ticularly cited.

Mr. Ito replied he had no know.

John Simon And Mr. Matsudaira is considered banelens by the ledge of these difficulties which, to meet secretly to-day, when they American delegation here.

he declared, were fendoncibus.) hope Sir John will have a pos- American delegates any there lalo added he would investigate sible solution of the deadlock. no more possibility of an agroo the specifio cases alleged.

American dekgates bellave that ment now than there was when the present static situation can the Japanese first presented their only be changed by the Javanesa proposals: Auggesting a proposal less repel- lent than the demand for parity.

Qualified Parity.

The Amerienna expect that Japan will soon Indicate she is willing to talk about "qualified parity" namely, eventual. parity to be achieved at the end of n period of years. Such a proposal would, at least, revive the talks.

However, with the American elections to-morrow, the delegates are glad there have been no start ling developments occurring in the naval talks which might upset the Democratic chances of winning.

The American Pacific

const would be especially, perturbed if the naval talks ended fruitionsly, and would probably show it in a re-action against Roosevelt's party.

Little Hope Left,

Colonel House's statement In New York to-day that there is a possibility of a naval agreemont,

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The Japanese Minister aald he believed the Japanese Government The Americans are adamant that to witness the eclipse and had had itself organised an expedition there can be no agreement as the invited other Governments, includ Altuation now stande, namely, in the Soviet, to send scientists. Japan demanding parity who Britain and America are demand- Discussion of the report is being ng maintenance of the ratios. continued this afternoon. -Reuter, However, the Americans are still hopeful.

Abrogation,

United States and Great Britain, Japan made it clear to both the in addition to all. would come it would mean that other business, United Statca and Britain in pri- vate talks that she intends to ab- under Japanese domination, with the end of the year. She is in nuUnited Press. rogate the Washington Treaty at foreign influences in Manchukus. the subsequent freezing out of hurry,, but there is every pro- bability that she will do so within the next fortnight-Reuter.

Naval Treaties

Informal Discussion.

Hyde Park, Nov. &. Following a conference between President Roosevelt Washington, Nov. 5.

and Col. House, the latter has expressed Naval authorities in Washing-the opinion that ton are privately satisfied that treaties will be extended,

the naval opinion in Great Britain is swing-1 ing towards the viewpoint of the United States,

Col. House Intimated that he had informally discussed inter- It is claimed that if Japan in national, and domestic affairs allowed naval parity with the with the President-United Press.

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