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THE

TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JUNE HONGKONG

25,

1935.

CANTON CHANGES

CHARHAR EASIER

HUEY'S CHALLENGE

WEALTH REDISTRIBUTION

FURTHER REPORTS OF HÚ-

·HAN-MIN REACTION

Canton, June 24.

BRIGHTER I'ROSPECT

FOR SETTLEMENT

IN UNITED STATES

Washington, June 24. Members of the Administration

Tokyo, June 24. Important changes in the South-

Another day of conflicting re- west Government highent posts are expected, according to political ports.from North China has pass-In Congress have decided to ask circles. These changes have been cd. Some reports are to the effect President Roosevelt whether the redistribution of wealth scheme prompted by the recent departure that a complete agreement has will be passed during the present for Europe of Mr. Hu Han-min been ranched and # written session of Congress, and the desertion of the northern document signed. A report from cruisers, making it necessary for Peiping saya, however, that Major in favour of its prompt Introduc- Members of the Left Wing are wholesale changes in the Navy.

Political circles predict that General Kenji Dolhara denied auch tion. General Yo Hon-mow, commander an agreement. But he asserts that

Senator Huey Long has sent a

of the First Kwangtang Army, converantions are continuing and letter to President Roosevelt may be appointed to the Provin- possibly the two sides may reach! challenging his new programme.

cial Government Chair as succes-in ngréement to-morrow.

re-

pro-

An Immediate operation of the of new programme, however, is

such immediate enactment would re- assure President Roosevelt's election.

ex-

sor to Mr. Lin You-kai, who has

· Denter reports confusion been governor for five years. Mr. Lin Yun-kai may become Chan-sulting from the resignation cellor of the Sheung Kan Univer-General Chin Tel-chun, acting pected and it is predicted that sily. Another prominent military Chairman of the Charlar

the officer for many years commander vincial government. which of the Second Army. General Nanking Government is expected

Industrial and Union labour Heung Hoa-ping may be Canton's to refuse. The Nanking Govern- next Mayor in succession

to Mr.ment will Instruct General Chin leaders are at present drafting

strong Teh-chun to continue in office. Liu Chi-wen.

programme of N.R.A. The municipal government de-

General Doihara indiented that partments may also be subjected only a few points remain unsettled. Both groups are agreed to find to important changes. A

it The Foreign Office said that

common ground to have their prog- Director of Reconstruction may be had not received any official ing ramme placed before Congress for: chosen to succed Mr. Ho Kai-Information of an agreement signed adoption during the present and already Mr. Lu Yau-kong of on Sunday night. It also In-[session.—United Press, the Municipal Counell has been

timated that the tension in North referred to as the most likely sue-China is lessening. In reply to a

cessor.

legislation.

Roose.

EX-

Washington, June 24. Senator William E. Borah has question regarding the subjects The commander of the Third discussed at the meeting the indicated that he intends to give Army, General Li Young-king. Chinese Ambassador, Mr.

his support to President Chang will become superintendent of the Tse-pin and Mr. Koki Hirots, the veit's income tax programme.

At the same time he has Fintong Military Academy. It is Japanese Foreign Minister, on said that a new Chief of Police Friday, the spokesman, of

the pressed the oplalon that the pro- gramme would not have the may be appointed. General Cheung Foreign Office said that he was Tat of the Third Kwangtung unable to report on the conversa-effect of re-distributing wealth.

Further he has indicited that Army is cited as a probable enn-tions, but it is understood that he also intends to give his sup- didates Although important.very few Charhar questions re. these changes of posts are, not ex-mained for discussion. United port to higher inheritance taxes

pected to have any serious effects | Press. on the general political situation. in South China, as the military party which has been in control here since 1928, under the leader- ship of General Chan Chai-tong, will remain in power.-Wah Kis

Yat Po.

Canton Troops

Canton, June 24.

Terms Remain Secret

and corporation taxes.

Senator Borah's statement came to a confused Congress, awaiting President's return to-morrow be-i Shanghai, June 21.

press fore deciding whether to It is learned authoritatively passage of the scheme at the pre- that no further meetings between sent session or leave it until the the Charhar delegates and the next session. Japanese military concerning the

President Roosevelt's Changpei incident kvill be AT- mendations are not only Round ranged. A conviction is growing economically but morally, said the therefore, that the incident will be

Senator and, denying that the Programme even approaches that

According to Military Head finally settled, although it is be- quarters the Canton troops recall-lieved that the terms of the settle.

recom-

ed from Kweichow and Kwangs meat will not be published of Huey Long's said: "It is sb- are making rapid progress on Reuter.

their march back to Kwangkung,

the Fifth Division arriving at Liu-

chow to-day while the Sixth Divi-

sion has reached Hobsjen.

Japan Wants Peace

Shanghai, June 24. Chinese and Japanese diplomatie!

surd to call it a 'share wealth' programme; it is in fact merely a pro- 'share burden' Government gramme."-United Press.

MEMBER FOR THE SCOTTISH

The transfer of the troops is circles are again trying to con- CONSERVATIVE WIN expected to be completed in the next few days. Meanwhile Gen-solidate friendly relations ba- eral Chang Chang-shou, Chief of tween the two nations by settling the Staff of the Second Army, and General Wu Chun-ying, commar- der of the training regiment, have already arrived at Canton to re- port to General Chan Chai-tong.

Router.

Bocca Tigris Strengthened

quidation of the such outstanding issues us the

pilotage, wireless and service problems.

old debts.

civil air

UNIVERSITIES

London, June 21. The Scottish Universities' by- In an interview with Mr. Chiang election held to all the vacancy General Teng Lung-kwung. Teo-pen, Chinese Ambassador to caused by the former representa Commander of the Ninth Army Japan. Mr. Hirota, Japanese tive, John Buchan, Baron Tweed- has also arrived from Swatow. Foreign Minister, informed him smuir, being appointed to the that the Japanese Government re- Governor-Generalship of Canada, gardeil the suppression of anti-

Pro- Japanese boycott as essential if resulted in the election of

fessor J. Graham Kerr, National real Canton. June 24.

Sino-Japanese co-operation Government candidate.

The final figures were: Prof. J. Graham Kerr (Nat.

Naomi

Mitchison Gov.) 20.507. (Labour) 4,293.-Reuter,

Professor John Graham Kerr has been Regius Professor of Zoology at Glasgow University since 1902. He had a briliant scholastic, career and spent two Gran Chaco in. and life South American

It is reported that the 5th. Divi-was to be carried into effect. sion has been recalled from Kwei-

Mr. Hirota also intimated that chow and will be stationed on the West River area, while the 6th. Japan would assure China of a non-aggressive policy in China, if Division on the North Kwangtung China could show her sincerity in settling the outstanding issues

the two nations.

border will be stationed there for defence.

Meanwhile according to the between vernacular press the authorities Central News Agency. have ordered artillery and ma- chine gun units of the Military Academy all to be sent to the Bocen Tigris to strengthen garrison.--Reuter.

Political Comedy

Margaret

be years in the and Nationalist revivals may the expected. Already a naval comedy vestigating the habits

is being played between Canton history of the and Nanking. It is proof of the re- Lungfish. newed energy In Chinese politics, which may end the unity of Chinese London, June 24. "Full effects of this military ad-in China south of the Yellow River

North or return to Internal dissension. in venture without tears China have yet to be seen," declares "For Japan herself the path is the Manchester Guardian.

clear, though when the next step "China and Mongolia have both will be can only be known when her been thrown back on themselves by foot is alrendy firmly planted on the advancing wedge between them; the ground."--Reuter.

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Amoy, June 24,

Shanghai, June 24. Dr. Wellington Koo, the newly The local Kuomintang Head- quarters have advised local rice ira- appointed Chinese Ambassador to Franco, is ready to set sail for porters to suspend importation of France early next month. He will Siamese rice Immediately thus set-proceed to Nanking during the ting an example for other ports next few days to seek instruction to follow, as a retaliatory measure regarding financial problems after against the treatment of Chinese the elevation of the Chinese lega- tion at Paris to the status of residents in Siam.

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