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ANXIOUS EYES ON NORTH CHINA

U.S. STILL WORRIED BY PROSPECTS

HOPES TO CO-OPERATE

WITH BRITAIN

Although reports from the North indicate that China has bent the knee and submitted to Japan's demands for the demilitarisation of the Peiping and Tientsin areas, the United States, according to latest despatches has anxious eyes on developments, fearing Japanese military activities South of the Great Wall.

The United States policy is built with a hope that it will coincide with that of Great Britain, that these two powers may work for the pacification of North China. Washington will be careful not to offend Japan and hopes a settlement of a permanent nature will result from the Sino-Japanese, conversations.

Washington has denied that destroyers and sub- marines, on their way to Tientsin and Chefoo, were de- spatched owing to the tension in the North. They are carrying out à programme conceived some time ago and are going to these ports for gunnery practice, it is explained.

New York, June 9. The Sino-Japanese crisis. al- though reportedly on the me d. Is still a real worry to the State De- partment of America, according to the New York Herald-Tribune į Washington correspondent.

Although the Secretary of State. Mr. Cordell Hull, would only sayi that the developments in North China were being closely follower, it was manifest that officials were privately discussing the grave possibilities of Japanese military activities South of the Great Wall.

The State Department's policy

is said to be based upon the follow- ing four points:

1. Close co-operation with Great Britain, the composition of whose re-shuflied Cabinet has en- couraged the hope that n course will be charted harmonions with that of the United States;

GERMANY UNWILLING

TO FIGHT

PRICE Of Victory TOO TERRIBLE

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DR. RUST'S. PROMISE

(Spacial to "Telegraph”)

2. Abstention from any netian Menges Ordinner,

Triagraph, Copyright. Telegraphie tending to irritate Japan while ing pan nam

Any

chance of a direel Sino-

Japanese solution remains;

18. Received. Jun

Berlin, June 9.

derstood that she would never use

the

3. Determination to avoid pre- clpitancy; and

4. Firm continuance 01 policy of non-recognition Manchukuo,—Router.

TROOPS LEAVING

This picture shows Their Majuation, King George and Queen' Mary, in their open state Jandau, being drawn through the streets of London from Buckingham Palace to St. Paul's Cathedral

for the Jubilee Thanksgiving Service.

Ocean Plane Tested

ORIENTAL CLIPPER FLOWN "BLIND"

(Special to "Telegraph")

Alameda, Cal., June 9.

From

Greece To Restore

Monarchy?

PLEBISCITE SOON TO BE HELD

WILL FOLLOW ELECTION

Wife Suing For Wages

CHURCH MARRIAGE NOT RECOGNISED

(Special to "Telegraph")

Mexico City, June 10. Disinherited because the Mexican

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PEACE NEAR IN GRAN CHACO

ANTAGONISTS AGREE TO TRUCE

GUNS WILL CEASE WHEN GOVERNMENTS PARLEY

Buenos Aires, June 9.

A tentative agreement for the settlement of the Gran Chaco War, now almost three years old and rapidly draining the belligerents, Bolivia and Paraguay, of their resources of men and money, has now been reached.

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The Foreign Ministers of Paraguay and Bolivia have accepted the terms of the mediators, and will immediately communicate their decisions to their respective Governments.

The present agreement provides for the cessation of hostilities for a fortnight, with a possible extension of the truce.

WARSHIP BEARING TREASURE

It is revealed that the terms of the final agreement ́alanding are: that both sides should reduce the size of their standing armies by 5.000 mon; that no re-armament be undertaken: that the delinea- tion of a neutral control-zone be carried out, this area to be ad- ministered by an international

SUFFOLK'S VALUABLEĮmilitary commission. federal authorities do not recognist CARGO FOR LONDON

Ang church marriages,

Maria Alvarez is suing her late husband's A striking vletory, for the Gov-estate for "wages" for the years

Athens, June 9.

to-day, house-keeper.”

.

FOR CHINA'S. ART DISPLAY

H.MLS.

Suffolk

(Capt. Errol

expected to be inaugurated within which is a prelude to the plebiscite She married Jose Alvarez, Manners) returned to Hongkong

Fuiling Hettlement of these paints by direct negotiation the dispute will be submitted to The Hague Court of International Justice, providing both parties agree to this step.-Renter.

PEACE OF EUROPE

The Pan-American Airways four- motored Oriental Clipper to-day completed what is expected to be its last test flight before hopping alf on its second trans-ocean flight to the Hawaiian 1shunds. Hawail it will proceed to Midway rument is indicated in the first she has served him as "naid and Island, the second leg of the pro-results coming through from the

election polts posed trans-Pacific service which is general

on the return of the monarchical a few weeks.

wealthy merchant of Leon, this morning from regime.

Shanghai Officials of the company said the

Guanajuato, four years ago in the en route for England with the tlight would probably commence The Government, bended by Roman Catholic Church of his home, collection of priceless Chinese Wednesday or Thursday and would Premier P. Tsaldarts, favours the town. Following her husband's art treasures from the Peiping be by easy stages; that is to say, plebiscite, while the monarchists.

in England. Wednesday where she will undergo | AT PROSPECTS entensive repairs for... which £201,000 is voted as n first instal-

Moscow, June 9. ment in the Navy Estimates this year.

Pessimistic views regarding the The Peiping Palace treasures, European situation, were express- which have been lent by the ed by M. Maxim Litvinoff, Russia's

awarded the Palace which are to be exhibited death, the courts atop-over at fe by General Metaxas, want an estate to his relatives, since he left

with a few. hours' Honolulu and at Midway before the immediate Clipper returned,

monarchy. In order to test the accuracy of

restoration

of the

ne will, on the grounds that Ana Maria was not legally wedded to their instruments, the Clipper's The Republican Opposition, him.-United Pre88. crew to-day "blinded" the control which claims the support of 50 per windows with canvas flags. The Hight was in every way successful.

Germany wanted it clearly un-uited Press.

force of arms to bring back to her

of those Germans at present living In

Tientais, June 9. The evacuation of General Yu Hsueh-chung's troops from the Pelping-Liaoning railway zone is under way.

territory which was beyond her BROTHERS SHOT

borders, declared Dr. Rust, Reich- minister of Education, to-day.

With regard to that question, that she might fight in order to reincorporate into the Reich the people and territory lost to her, Dr. Rust anid the country could These men, whose duty it has not imagine that sacrifice on the been to guard the Chinese in battlefield of millions of Ger- terests in Hopei during the tenure many's best youths would be worth of General Yů, boarded five trains while even if complete victory to-day and passed quietly through were assured. Tientsin, en route to Tinghsien, i

IN QUARREL

RUMANIAN LEADER BADLY WOUNDED

(Special to "Telegraph"}

(Ba Telegraph. Copyright. Telepraphic. He was speaking at Koenigsberg Mesenger Ordinance, 1116. Resolved, June

on the Peiping-Hunkow line. They at a meeting of the "Association are assembling at this point prior of Germans Living Abroad."

to their departure for Tungkunan,

General Yu's

11, P 0.81.)

Bucharest, June 9.

A quarrel over money matters

Dr. Rust emphasised that Ger- between Herr Mihallin Popomisi,

on the Eastern Shensi border.many did not wish to extend her former Minister of Finance in the This will be

нем frontiers to oppress the foreign | National Peasant Party Govern-j

minorities within her boundaries.ment, and his brother, Stefan,

headquarters.

The remaining troops of General

Yu's command are due to leave their garrison posts shortly.

Meanwhile, the troops of the Thirty-second Army under General Shang Chon, are arriving. The

He believed that only hatred ended in tragedy to-day. and tears would result from such

policy-Reuter Special.

first trainload is encamped at Assuring the public that peace and Chungliangehen, a little distanceerder would not be disturbed despite the imbroglio with the East of Tientsin-United Press.

Japanese.

NO SIGNIFICANCE

Washington, June 9.

After handing over to Mr. Chang Tur-no, who has been appointed by the Central Government us

The State Department to-day acting Governor of Hopei denied that the movement of ̧" Provinco, General Yu Hsuch-chung destroyer squadron to Tientsin again visited Peiping yesterday to and a submarine flotilla to Chefoo submil a report to General Ho has anything to do with the Sino-Ying-ching on the change-over. Japanese crisis.

General Yu, breaking his silence,

bandit-

It is pointed out that the ships said that hereafter be would be have been under orders for sonic entirely time to proceed to those porta for gunnery practico-Reuter

TENSION RELIEVED

Tientsin, June 9.

Things are moving rapidly in

engaged, In suppression work in the Szechuen,

Shons) und Kansu border districts. Ho added that his now hend- quartors would be established at Fenghsiang, Shensi, and that all

Stefan was killed and Mihailin was seriously wounded.

It appears that the quarrel oc- curred at Mihallin's villa at Brasov. Stefan allegedly fred at his brother and then turned the weapon on himself.—Reuter Special.

JAPANESE PRINCE NIPPED BY DOG

UNDERGOES TREATMENT TO PREVENT RABIES

ESSENTIS YRICSSONS CHATICS KRISTNERÇJAN BANQUET GUESTS

POISONED

Medical Association Members Victims

(Special to "Telegraph”)

Amiens, June 9. One hundred and fifty doctors out of the two hun- dred who attended the French Medical Association banquet here to-night, have been taken ill, and some of them are in a serious condi tion.

A police inquiry has been undertaken as foul play is suspected on the part of some mentally deranged person, who perhaps poison- cd the banquet food.- Renter Special,

LIŽJAMAICA JEDENIE ZARISIZUALNIEJEZNANJŠI JARRANYÉT 16:2249

COMMERCIAL PARLEY

SINO-AMERICAN PLAN

mencing technical discussions

She will sail for Home on

for

Chinese Government, are for the'

LITVINOFF GLOOMY

Chinese art exposition to be held Commissar for Foreign Affairs, at at Burlington House In London a banquet in honour of Dr. Benes,

Czecho-Slovakian Minister

this autumn.

"The very

for

period

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The treasures, consisting of Foreign Affairs, who Was in FOR CO-OPERATION more than 1,000 articles of Chin Moscow to-night to ratify the ese ancient art, were moved last treaty of mutual assistance be- Shanghai, June 10.

week from the vaults of the old tween the two nations. Leading Chinese

Bank of China building, at the economiste

recent corner of The Bund and Jinkee and industrial experts are, com-

belief that the Road, Shanghai were a prelimin-strengthens our

open to the peace of Europe in now less fully ary exhibition was Shanghai public during April, to guaranteed than ever before," de- the China Merchants Lower Wharf, clared M. Litvinoff. alongside which lay the British "In order to save it an energetic effort regarding the creation of collective Recurities and the strengthening of guarantees ennu-

crulaer.

EUROPEAN EXPERTS

with the members of the Ameri- can Economic Mission, headed by Mr. Cameron Forbes, at the In- ternational Hotel this morning.

At the conference, which will ' last about three days, a number) of practical proposals for the pur- It will be recalled that prepara-ing from the Longue of Nations pose of developing Sino-American tions for the exhibition in Shang- statutes, are being imperatively trade relations and co-operation hal were carried out by a group of dictated. in the general economic field will specialists who arrived from Eng- be submitted by the Chinese for land. They were Sir Percival

"The continued persistence of consideration. The Chinese are David, Prof. George Eumorfopol- the systematic struggle against reported to be suggesting the for- ous, Mr. R. L. Hobson, Prof. Paul collective organisation of securi- mation of a permanent body to Pelloit, and Mr. Oscar Baphaci.

ties demanda intensified activity from those states which are in- study the possibilities of deve- The same five gentlemen super-terested in this organisation," he Jopment of ecnomic co-operation vised the packing of the treasures. concluded.Reuter, between the two nations.

into 91 specially constructed steel-

This is the Inst conference be-lined cnses. The moving arrange- tween the members of the Ameri- ments from the vaults to the there

were nine larger cases, wharf were handled by Messrs. which it is understood, will be can Mission and the Chinese be- cent, of the electorate, is abstain fore the former return to the G. E. Marden & Co., Ltd., under carefully stowed on deck. ing from voting.

United States.-Central News, the supervision of Mr. W. J. Hawkings, general manager. The whole storage on board H.M.S. Suffolk was carried out by British

The monarchy foundered in 1924, when the Venizelos Govern in anticipation of the return to the ment, backed by the Western throne of King George of Greece, Powers, declared a Republic. The

sailors.

four

North China following a change vince had been ordered to move to-day to be recovering Batisfac. foreign embroilments and financiais foreseen as a final result of the motion, gunney bags wers placed sailing for Europe in the 8.8

Out of the 1,000 articles lent by the Chinese Government, about 700 have been selected from those of the Peiping Palace Museum; about 100 pieces are from the Museum King had antagonised Britain, The general election, which is a CAREFULLY GUARDED

of Antiques of the Jehol Summer France and Italy to such an prelude to the plebiscite which is

Police lined the route taken by Palace; a further 100 are from the extent during the war, playing on to decide whether the monarchical the Bido

no inst Academia Sinca: 14 from the of " the

the vans to make sure Central regime will return, is being held Powers, that his abdication was throughout Greece to-day.

It is minute raid would be made. On Honan Provincial Museum;

Anhwol (Special to "Telegraph")

Provincial forced upon him. The final over- proceeding quietly as a result of board, each case was lowered by from the Tokyo, June 9. throw of the monarchists in 1924 the strongest Government prea derrick into the ammunition Library: and 50 from the National Prince Sumf, younger brother Was the natural sequel to the caution against disorders. hold, where they were carefully Library in Peiping. his troops stationed in Hopel Proof the Emperor, was

stowed. To prevent the cases stormy days of war, rovolution, reported

Mr. Chang. Tien-ahi, Vice- A majority for the Government sliding, when the cruiser is in Minister of Justice, who will be contest between General Metazas, between each. bite!

Rajputana, will attend the exhibi- who wants an Immediate restora Actually .98 савец Prince Sumi was bitten on, the

wore tion in England. He le travelling tion of the monarchy, and Premier stowed

away and

these to Europe primarily on judicial while engaged in Scout

Taaldaris, who reiterates his belief two cases consisted solely business, manoeuvres with his school group.

Athens, June 9. that the question of the future of catalogues: 82 cages Bizo The Injury was slight, but the The summer residence of the regime of Greece will be settled 2 x 2 x 4 feet contained the The Exhibition of Chinese Art- Prince was ordered to hospital for Greek Royal Family at Tatol, near in accordance with public opinion treasures. These fitted exactly will be held at Burlington House: treatment against rabies. Athens, and the former Royal after the holding of the free through the deckhold leading to in London from November to United Press.

Palace, are now being renovated plebiscite-Reuter,

the ammunition room. Finally March, 1936,

of personnel in the local adminis-to his new field of activities.

tration, in which General Shong

GENDARMERIE MOVED Chon is now the supreme, head in place of General Yu Heush-chung,

Simultaneously with the, with The local populace was more calmdrawal of the three regiments of yesterday when General Sheng Central Government Gendarmerie Chen, as neting-Mayor and Garri from the environs of Peiping, the son Commander of Tientsin, issued whole of the staff of local, Kuo- “an order on his assumption of office

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torily from the effects of a dog just passed-Reuter.

Feriais, through which Groece had

leg

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