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The following guests are staying

at the Peninsula Hotel:

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY

1935.

JAPAN'S NAVAL.

DOIHARA'S VISIT

The House ef

CHINA MUST CHANGE

ATTITUDE”

POLICY

NEW RECONCILIATION

ATTEMPTS

Tokyo, Feb. 18.

Shanghai, Feb. 18. Major-General Kenji Dolhara: Mr. T. Aplin, Mr. C.. Armitage,

The Japanese Minister for the the Japanese "Lawrence of Man- Major and Mrs. L. Anderson, Mr. Navy, Admiral Osumi, has order churin," told the United Press-to- Bonds, Mrs. W. L. La and ch. Barkered the Navy Polley Commission day that Nanking must effectively Mrs. Ian Belth, Comdr. and Mrs.

A. B. M. Bridge, Mrs. W. H. Bagnell to re-examine in early March, the suppress anti-Japanese agitation Mr. R. Bigazzi, Mr. Chester Bennett, possibilities for reconciling Ja-or a Sino-Japanese understanding Sg. Lt. Comdr, and Mrs. L. Brigham, pan's inflexible demand for parity" would be impossible..

Major-General Dolhara arrived Lt. Col. E. J. de Boys, Mr. B. G with the British and American

on Sunday from Tientsin and is Butler, Mr. C. T. Bart, Mr. C. Anaval demande. Blum, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Barnion, A report to this effect appears going to Nanking on Tuesday. Ho Miss P. W. Brown, Mr. E. C. Chang in the Auchi, which states that the stated that it was a personal visit. Mr. T. Chanties, Mrs. J. and Miss Commission has the assistance of Ho intended to renew acquaintance

W. G. A. Cross, Mr. J. Cape, Mr. Chilean, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chos, Vico-Admiral Yamamoto, who at with many of his Chinese friends, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Church, Lt. Comdr. tended the recent riaval conversa-including various officials.

Ho indicated that the policy of E.. M. M. Colgrave,Mina D. la P.tions in London.

Cavanagh, Mr. and Mrs. L. Daffy, The Aschi adds that the Com- Japan in China was unalterable ex- Mrs. I. Drummond, Miss K. Donohue,mission will consider what mea-plaining that it was always ́ friend.". Mira. J. G. Drybred, Major and Mrsures Japan should take It sho

of

A. II. Davion, Mr. and Mrs. Easter builds the Imperial Navy to the He said that "regrettable past

were the result brook, Mr. A. C. Ellis, Mr. W. F.

Chinese antagoniam due to a lack of- Baye the of understanding. Chinese study the ficialdom he and, was gradually by Britain recognising that China's interests

The Commission,

Edge. Mr. M. M. Finegold, Mr. and suggested "upper limit" of 1,100,-incidenta" 000 tons. Mrs. G. E. Frisque, Mr. I. N. Ferrers, Mr. W. H. Frouds, Mr. T. G. Figgis, Miss A. C. Frieldrich, Mr. R. Frimi, jouraal, will also Miss B. Furber, Mr. J. Gibbinson, arguments advanced Mr. G. Creavea, Miss B. F. Galloway, and the United States against couk best be served by friendly Mrs. P. Groves, Mrs. M.-Grey, Mr. Japan's demand for the total co-operation with Japan, but, he that and Mrs. F. E. Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. | abolition of naval armaments that continued, "We cannot say

The China's attitude is entirely satis

factory. соп

Fot"

Hon.

C. Guy, Mr. A. Grossart, are considered "offensive," Mrs. Graham-Barrow, Mrs. J. D. and Commission will further

sh. Gragg. Mr. 1.-H. Geare, Mr. 2.

Reuter

or

Smilingly he denied reports that M. Gregory, Mr. J. Gould, Mr. and sitter the views of Britain, the Mrs. T. R. Hyde, Misa G. E. Howland, United States and Japan con-hla recent visit to North Chins Mr. and Mrs. H. and ch, Hospes, Capt. cerning qualitative and quantita- was the forerunner of any unusual A. J. Holland, Capt. J. L. Henderson, tivo disarmament, and will study activities.

He slad that occasional border Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hall, Mr. E. the advisability of renowing Haussamann, Mr. E. L. Hoaie, Mr. cancelling the agreement concern clashes, due to misunderstandings, II. A. Howes, Mr. and Mrs. Hazelrigging fortifications in the Pacific.would not surprise him, but large scale hostilities were very unlikely. Mr. Gerd Hease, Mr. A. Hanson, Mr. A. Jurgensen, Mr. J. Ifolmes

Blamese in Training Anyway Japan will not provoke

he said. Kyger, Mrs. H. M. Karry, Col. L. S.

Tokyo, Fab, 18. G. Kirko, Mr. K. Lund, Col. and Mrs.

Japan would not be able to as Siamese naval officers are raist China financially until the J. L Lewis, Mr. R. R. Liddell, Mrs.

in navigation 1. W. Lajeunness, Bir. A. Leuenberge, ceiving training Mr. A. Malcolm, Mr. E. Marshall. aboards steamers of the Japanese Chinese Government, as well as the Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Major, Comdr. mercantile marine. Two Siamese public, were thoroughly convinced of the wisdom and importance of and Mrs. Maxwell, Miss E. Maxwell, officers left for South America on eradicating the last vestige of anti- Mrs. E. Moen, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Fobruary 13, and ten more Mackenzie, Col. A. C. Marah,

Observers consider

that the

Mr. due to arrive from Bangkok short. Japanese feeling, he added. H. G. MeNeary, Mr. and Mrs. G, Gy. They will be assigned to visit in of great algnificance. Moxon, Mr. W. L. McKenzie, Lt. Col. Murrow, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Morris, ateamers of the 0.9.K. and N.Y.K Misa M. Manuk, Comdr, and Mra, J. lines.-Reuter.

B. Nowill, Mr. T. Newton, Rev. M.

Energetic

Major-General Dolhara resembles

J. O'Carroll, Mr. Harry Ochs, Mr. W. G. Swan, Miles 5. E. Tingley, Mrs.

Br. J. Thompson, an energetic and successful business Parr, Capt. and Mrs. M. H. Rhys A. G. Trillo, Pryce, Mr. M. Pagh, Mrs. M. 6. Comdr. and Mrs, E. M. and Nurse man, who is too interested in mak- Bir. L. B. and ch. Tetley, Miss M. M. Tyrrelling his balance sheet to pay any Potts, Mr, W. G. Pirio, Roche, Miss K. Reld, Mr. M. T. Major W. E. Tyndall, Mr. G. Travers, and Lt. Richardson, Mr. A. Stanbury, Dr. H. Talbot, Mr. P. II. Taylor, Mr. Careful attention to his personal Mrs. W. A, Stokes, Mian E. A. G. II. Unbehaun, Mrs D. C. and ch. Appearance. He wears well tal- alightly rumpled. Stauffer, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Stuper, Varian, Bir. H. Waltermade, Mr. and lored clothes

Col. S. R. V. Stoward, Mr. E. Syder, Mrs. B. Watson, Mr. Wm. Wong, He is abort, rigid, and well turned Mine L., Shengla Eng; Capt. Miss P. Willson, Mr. J. F. Wright out, above the average height for Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shaw, Capt. and Mrs. R. P. Willock, Mr. a Japanese. He has broad shoul Mrs. S. Claire Smith, Mrs. and Ed. G. Willems, Mr. H. N. Williamson, ders and is a little on the heavy daughter Stainfield, Mr. and Mrs. Mra. P. G. Wrenn, Mrs.

and Miss side. Stafford-Smith, Mr. N. Stockton, Mr. Whitham, Miss G. E. Webster, Mrs.

He wears Ivory cufflinks in the

walnuts.---United Press.

C. E. Sherman, Dr. A. Skinn, Mr. R. J. Wolseley, Mrs. A. Welby, Mr. C. Stone, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Stono, A. C. Wilcox, Lt. and Mrs. P. H. Mform of death's heads the size of Miss B. Stone, Mr. Grant Smith, Mr Wisden.

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