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TUESDAY,
JANUARY 8, 1935,
STORMS AHEAD OF NATIONS
JAPANESE CLERK
FINED
FAILURE TO REGISTER
ARRIVAL
WANG CHING-WEI WARNS CHINA
Peking, Jan. 7.
Nanking, Jan. 7.
A fine of $25 was imposed on On his arrival here, Colonel, Speaking at a memorial service Takahashi, new Japanese military meeting held at Government House Shigora Tanaka, 23, clark employ- attacho. In succession to Colonel to-day, Mr. Wang Ching-wei, ed at the China Printing Ink Shibayama, told pressmen that in President of the Executive Yuan. Manufacturing Company, Sham- dealing with the outstanding said that 1935 would be a most problems in the ex-war zone he critical year for China; for in this hulpo, for a breach of the Regis- had not got new instructions from year the situation in the Orient,tration of Persona Ordinance on the Japanese Government. How and the world in general, would December 22, when he appeared ovor; he was dotermined to seek likely see radical changes.
before Mr. E. I. Wynne-Jones In amicable settlement of them along
the Central Magistracy this the lines laid down by his
morning. Auccessor.
He expressed the opinion that] China and Japán should sook a complète understanding whereby permanent peace in the Far East could be secured.
lie deprecated the illegal nets of Japanese and Korean ronins in the Luantung districts and sold that steps had to be taken to sup- press them as their activities could easily provoke lil feelings between the two nations.--Central News.
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AID EXPECTED FROM BOXER FUNDS
He urged the people of China to unite themselves to a greater de-, gree to fight for existence na a nation Central News,
HOME RAILWAYS DOING WELL
BIG INCREASE IN REVENUES
Detective-Sub-Inspector W. II. Nolloth, for the prosecution, stated that Tannka arrived here from Kobe aboard the Asama Maru with his employer. Mr. Ozawa, The latter regltered and told thei defendant of its necessity on December 23, a day after arrival,; Defendnut's excuse to the police yesterday was that owing to the London, Jan. 7.
holidays he could not get his According to published returns.photographs until December 30, a good recovery in gross revenues of the British railway companies The defendant, he added, had occurred last year, this result be-given, the pullee a lot of trouble, ing attributable to greater trading as they could not trace him. He netivity and increased spending went to a private residence and not to a hotel as was usual with power.
It is estimated that the traffic of Japancae. His passport was in the four rallway groups amounted order, to £148,800,000, an Increase of £5,085,000 on the previous year not know the new law in Hong- Defendant explained that be did The figures began to improve kong and was late in registering It is learned from authoritative about half-way through 1935-Towing to a defect in the inki
Shanghai, Jan. 8.
quarters that full agreement has bten reached between the Nanking| Ministry of Industry and the de Jegates of the Board of Trustees of the British Roser Indemnity: Fund, for the allocation of certain remount to help in financing the, establishment of a Government controlled newsprint paper mill,
The agreement will be brought before the Exventive Committee of The Board for final approval sume time next week.
British. Wireless,
CHINA'S POSTAL
SERVICES
RESUMPTION OF MAILS VIA MANCHURIA
Shanghai, Jan. 8.
machine.
The Magistrate: I don't believe your plea that you did not know the law. You must have known the law; otherwise you would not have got the photographs.
mittee of the League of Nations. the Chinese Postal Administration has resolved to restore its postal route and other postal facilities to The Chinese Postal Administra- | Manchuria for
the
purpose of This newsprint paper mill, if tlon has notified the International avoiding the unnecessary delay in brought into existence, is expected | l'ostal Union to the following the transmission of mulk to and to be able to supply the needs of effect:
from Europe via Siberia, as in un many Chinese,
"Ia pursuance of a_resolution} urged by the same resolution."---- Central Newk.
adopted by the Advisory Com-Central News,
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'The Prime Minister was visited by overal of hia Ministerial colleagues and by Sir Maurice Hankey, Secretary to the Cabinot - London, Jan. 7.
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