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WEDNESDAY, APRIL

17,

1935.

REDS HEMMED IN

TIENTSIN ADDICTS

GOVERNMENT GAINS GROUND

SEEKING ESCAPE

INTO YUNNAN

Canton, Apr. 10.

MR. LLOYD GEORGE'S POSITION

Loudon, Apr. 16. Parilament adjourns for Easter

HEROIN VICTIMS HEG FOR TREATMENT

Tlontsin, Apr. 18. Following up their success in A dozen heräin victims bogged Anshun, Uro Communista retreat the authoriiles to admit them to ing from Kwelyang have entered the Tientsin Drug Addicts Treat on Thursday, April 18, and reas- another important town near the ment Centro, when the fancy dress Yunnan-Kwangsi frontier, Kwang- shun, which is about thirty milos Parade which formed part of the sembles Monday, April 29. The

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day's activities of the Anti-debate on the Stress Conference. closing day will be devoted to a south-west of Kwolyang.

Drug Propaganda Weck, WAS fact that the bandits have halted staged this afternoon.

Reviewing the Session politi-

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nt Anshup and Kwangahun, mak- The Propaganda Week opened clans are of opinion that the Gov- ing no farther movement to enter this morning at 10 o'clock with the ground lost over the Unem ornment has largely recovered Kwangal, indicates that their real mass meeting, which was attended ubjective may be Yunnan. Tho by over 1,000 people. Mr. Chang ployment Relief fineco. The Bud- military authorities express the Ting-no, Mayor of Tientsin, in the get is also expected to enlarge the opinion that districts in

of his speech revieweil Government's popularity though a at 2.30, 5.15, 7.20 & 9.30 p. m. western Kwangsi are too poor in briefly the activities of the local notable omission in the Chancel-A MIGHTY SPECTACLE ****** at 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20 p.m. resources to attract the Reds. The Drug Addicts Treatment Centre. lor's speech was the expected re- A TENSELY, HUMAN DRAMA strong position of the village

In the afternoon, thousands of ference to the inclusion of rural A Caumont-British Picture guards (the man tren), in this re-people watched the fancy dress workers in unemployment insur- gion in another obalatio to the nd-parade march hy. Mr. Chang Ponce. vancing, Communist bands.

lin. President of the Nankai” Uni- With reference to the National Nanning reports say that the versity, made a speech this evening Government's future the opinion is tension in north-western Kwangaiver the air on behalf of the expressed that much depends upon was last Anti-Drug cause--Central News its negotiations with Mr. Lloyd is not so marked as it week. The movemet of the bandits shows that they may penetrate castern Yunnan. Near the Kwel- ehow border, Kwangsi soldiers are at Kwolyang-Reuter..

calling a pacification Conference in the details of his New Deal. taking up positions of defence at Nantan. Kweichow troops pursu-Chang Hauch-liang for Kwelchowseat in the Cabinet, which Mr.

Agency.

George. On April 18 he is meeting the Cabinet sub-committee which for several weeks has been study-

Well Informed Parliamentarians say that there ia no question of a

ing the bandite to Anshun have

Kwelyang. April 16. Lloyd George does not really de- had further encounters with the It is learned in semi-official sire, but the Government seck to Reds at Pehshih, and Sinchang circles that Marshal Chang Hsuch-attach him to their banner by adopt- near Anshun. General Yau Kwok- chol of Kweichow is directingang, who arrived here by air un ing the most practical features of Sunday from Chungking, will take the New Deal, thus intensifying these minor skirmishes.

over command of the anti-Red the Administration's National coni- campaign in Kwelehow so as to plexion and securing the support of permit Marshal Chiang Kai-shek to many Liberals who at present do return to Nanking, where many not accept either Sir John Simon's important political and military or Sir Herbert Samuel's leader- affairs await his decisions,

Ahip.

Kwangst on the Alert

Canton. Apr. 15. The expeditionary forces of the two Kwangs are being distributed over the districts contiguoua to On the arrival of Marshal At a Glasgow monster meeting, Kwangsi. Notwithstanding, it may Chung Hauch-liang, a military conspicuously national in its charac-

General Pei Chung-hai yesterday got away from Nanning, headed for Kwellin. Supervision of the defences of his province will de mand his personal attention, and he will remain close up to his Hines so long as the danger of invasion exists. Our Own Correspondent.

Kwelchow Chairman

Nanking, April, 16.

be that the Reds will prefer strik-conference was held the same night ter, Mr. Lloyd George promised to Ing out for Yunnan, it being about under the presidency of Marshal publish details of the New Den! aub- na easy to get there as inte Kwang-Chiang Kai-shek to discuss pro-after meeting the Cabinet al, even though this road be longer. blems connected with the transfer committee, and said that the New tests: Five days should bring the Com of the command after Marshni Deal required only three munists to the northern fringe of Chiang's departure from Kwel-Would it beneft the Country? Can Kwangsi..

yang-Central News Agency. we afford it? Would it interfere with ordinary trade and Industry? It is generally expected that Mr. Ramsay MacDonald will quietly A decision was reached at this trop out after the Jubilee, his eyes morning'a meeting of the Execu-being very troublesome. tive Yuan to appoint Mr. Wu Sir John Simon will be remain- Chang-shin as chairman of the ing, Mr. Baldwin will lead while Kweichow Provincial Government Mr. Neville Chamberlain will be the Da a successor to General Wang real driving force.-Reuter. Chia-lich, who has recently ten- dered his resignation.-Central News Agency.

Communist Reformatory

Kwelyang, Apr. 16. In compliance with Marshal Chiang Kai-shek's order, the

Reds Hemmed In?

ROYAL HONEYMOON

Canton, Apr. 18. Hemmed In by Government troops in Kweichow the Reds are now reported to be desperately.

DUKE AND DUCHESS OF KENT fighting a way out in the direction. of Yunnan.

BACK IN LONDON With Yunnan, troops massed on Kwelchow paciflention Com-

London, Apr. 16. the Yunnan borders the Governmissioners' Headquarters are con-

The Duke and Duchess of Kent ment higher command believe that templating the establishment of arrived in London this morning the Reds have very little chance, in reformatory for captured Com- by air from Paris on their return and their extermination is only amunisia here.

from their honeymoon cruise In matier of Lime.

The reformatory will be capable the West Indies. Nanking troops are reported to of accommodating 2,000 persons After visiting their new London be arriving continuously on the and will be composed of three home this afternoon they will northern bank of the Wukiang | departments, namely, General drive to Windsor Castle where River and strengthening the Administration. Education and they will spend Easter with the Government position.

Handicrafts-Central News Agen- | King and Queen.—Britin't Wire- Marshal Chiang Kai-shek is jy

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