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S'HAI INCIDENTS DISTURB JAPAN

CHINESE TROOPS

TO ATTACK?

AUTHORITIES DENY WILD RUMOURS

ATTACKS ON JAPANESE

FOLLOW THREATS

(SPECIAL TO “TELEGRAPH”)

(By Telegraph. Copyright, Telegraphic Messages Ordinance,} 1894. Received, Nov. 12, 2 p.m.)

Tokyo, Nov. 12.

Mr. W. L. Mackenzie-King. Cand- dian Premier, who has, just con- cluded an important trade apree- ment with the United States.

ANTI-JAPAN OUTBURST

TYPHOON NEARING WRECK?

55 LIVES STILL

IN DANGER

DESTROYER. STANDS BY

(Special to "Telegraph")

(fly Telegraph, Gappright, Telegraphic' Mem mages Ordinañon, 1895. Krovimă, November în 1 pm.

Manila, Nov. 12.

The broken-backed · Silverhazel,

President Roosevelt, who declaren

hard aground on San Bernardino that the neip agreement with Island, off the southern tip of Canada climinaten unreasonable Luzon, remains safe from the seas

for the moment and it has been. scortained that the Afty-five persons aboard are in

im- no mediate peril. But a typhoon" is

While official statements regarding the reported IN AMERICA bearing down upon her.

series of anti-Japanese activities in Shanghai are lacking, Japanese newspapers and public suspect that | some group of Chinese, so far not identified, are attempting to strain Japanese patience to the break- ing point.

The Tokyo Nichi Nichi, usually well-informed, re- ports that the Japanese Consulate in Shanghai received,Į a few days before the fatal shooting of a Japanese marine in Shanghai, a threatening letter, signed "The. Blueshirts."

This letter declared that the Japanese were responsible for the shooting of Mr. Wang Ching-wei, and that this would be avenged. The assassination of the marine, the_smashing of a dupanese story. the throwing of acid upon a Japan- ese worgan, and the stoning of Japanese school children reported- iy followed this threatening letter in rapid succession.

PREDICTS AUTONOMY

Tientsin, Nov. 12.

Ishine

Lieut.-Colonel

+

Matsui,

.htanest resident officer at

to-clay

predicted the

ishment of an

autonomous

nment for another section of

North China, on similar lines to

that in Kwantung.

He said he believed no complete

independence would be declared,

that no dictator such as Mussolini

BRITAIN'S

ANSWER

TO TOKYO

Tokyo claiMS OF "PROVOCATION”.

DRAW REBUKES FROM PRESS

Washington, Ñay. 11.

Jajan's renewed Chinese activil-

provoked editorial bursts, although officials

The American destroyer. Perry, arrived at the scene of the wreck at 6.25 a.m. te-day, relieving the freighter, City of New York, which

SOLAR

EXPELLED FROM

BRITAIN

ont-German Correspondent

Required To Leave

London, Nov. 11.

have maintained an altitude of silent; watchfulness.

Japanese opposition to China's | Peurrenes-measures—particularly

irritates editors. The Washington | Post contends that the Japanese! in North China are making de- mands inconsistent with the com- plaint that the murder of a Jupan- cse snilor in Shanghai is! provocative.

"A Government which complains.

JAPAN WAR OFFICE provocation virtually threatens

ALLEGATIONS

DENIED FROM

LONDON

London, Nov. 11.

to grab a large section of China to 'save' it from essential monetary| readjustments by the Chinese Gov- ernment," this paper says.

"Japanese officials should be the world's last to complain of provo- cation," it adds.

EXPLOITING INCIDENTS The Washington Star declares

Responsible officials challenge the that the last Shanghai episode fa

or Hitler would be installed, but reported Japanese War Office state- ominous proof of Japan's un- self-rule would result from a comment that Japan cannot overlook quenchable purpose to exploit any mission form of government, with the attempts to place China under incident in advancing its program- the domination of British capital. me for the domination of China." its own monetary system, its own

They declare the question of and adds that it was not a coin. silver reserves, its own customs

single-handed British nasistance to cidence and tax revenues. He urged China to establish several such China has not arisen. regions, forming a "Federation of Chinese States, under Nanking

that this uction synchronised with Japan's objec- tions to China's currency reforms.

Japan alleges that this monet-

ary reform is aimed at reducing China to a semi-colonial status.

It is understood that Dr. Thost, the London corres- of the Nazi pondent journals. Angri ⚫ and Voelkischer Beobachter, has been asked to leave Britain, on the grounds that the re newal of his permit to stay is not in the public interest. -Renter Special,

The United Press adds that Britain has served an expulsion notice upon Dr. H. W. Thost, correspondent for "Hitler's paper," and has given him three days to leave the country. The

immediate

cause of this action, it is believed, is Thost's articla -In the Voelkischer Beobachter, at- tacking Mr. Winston Churchill's comment "in the Strand Magazine, which denounced Herr Hitler.- United Press

trade restrictions.

HONGKONG INTERPORT VICTORY

SHANGHAI FAILS IN SECOND INNINGS

EXCITING FINISH

(By "Veritas").

Rickelts and Dunkley gave thej lie direct to the suggestion that! the wicket was behaving badly

JAPAN'S LATEST

DEMANDS

INDEPENDENCE FOR NORTH AREAS?

SHANTUNG, ✅ CHARHAR AND HOPEI AFFECTED

1894.

(SPECIAL TO “TELEGRAPH")

(By Telegraph. Copyright, Telegraphic Messages Ordinance,

Received, Nov. 12, 10 UMTH.

*

Peiping, Nov. 12.

It is feared that Japan is about to force upon China acceptance of the de facto independence of three further provinces, Shantung, Charhar and Hopei.

It is learned on the best authority that Major, General Tada, the commander-in-chief of the Japanese forces in North China, has demanded; ·

(1) that General Shang Chen, governor of Hopei, should withdraw all his army units south of Paoting;

(2) that he abolish the Tientsin Tangku Peace: Preservation Corps headquarters:

(3) that he himself retire from Tientsin to Paoting. Chinese sources allege that the Government has made counter-proposals to Major-General Tada, who has flatly rejected them, saying that General Doihara's demands must be met.

when they resumed Hongkong's REMOVING

second innings against Shanghai this murning. By fearless and enterprising batting. they carried the overnight score of 84 to 100) before Dunkley fell a victim to Pat Madar who obtained L.B.W. decision. The pair hadi

{11

OBSTACLE TO PEACE

added 29 valuable runs for the ITALIAN CONSULATE Ainth wicket.

With Pereira-in, Ricketts con inued to bat splendidly, straight ariang Leach and Madar in turn.

The onlookers were startled when Ricketts drove the last ball for a Leach over and Stokes de- beratery.set it go to the boundary, when a angie run enquia nave

¡covers,

LIVELY CRICKET-

inoked a happy as

RECEPTION

Chinese officials outside of General Sung Chen's group de-not. know the nature of these demands, but are of the opinion that they include the declaration of a de facto independence for at least three provinces, Hopei, Shantung und Charðar.

General Tada has announced that he is going to Tsinan on Nov- ember 17 to see General Kan. Fu-.

chu, governor of Shantung.

United Presa.

GENERAL SHANG OBEYS

FRIENDSHIP FOR Japanese have demanied should re-

ENGLAND

It was repented that any decision of China to abandon silver was not Instigated by Sir Frederick Leith and predicted that the first of Ross who examined the situation in these autonomous states would be consultation with representatives in Hopel and Charlar, with of all interested powers.

"This naive outery symbolises had been standing by throughout men Shantung, Shansi and Sulyuan There have been no negotiations the theory that Japan is China's the night. The City of New York boys. later joining. Japan was indirect-regarding a British loun to China indisputable mistress and is the moved on towards San Francisco. Ricketts brilliantly nursed the acting Colonial Secretary, the Hon. ly, but not directly, aiding in the and no developments of consortium newest manifestation of Tokyo's establishment of this autonomy, he loan prospects, it was stated.-

Hands Of proclamation." the said-United Press.

paper says.United Press.

United Press,

of

VEČ NANTERAS PRÉNNAARSYETAILSUTAJATERUNKONSTANT

ARMY'S ATTITUDE The aceming Impossibility

Tokyo, Nov. 12. identifying the attackers, is tend-Saturday's informal War Office ing to create nervousness · In statement, issued by the Vice- Jajian.

Minister, Mr. Furusko, Shanghai despatches also say authentic, and fairly represented that crowds of Chinese are leaving the Army's attitude towards Chapel following wild rumours China's monetary reforms. that 2,000 Chinese troops have Japanese vernacular. reached a Shanghai suburb and publish "informal opinions of plan to attack the Japanese in minor War Hongkaw.

The Chinese deny this rumour. -United Press,

STRONG REPRESENTATIONS

Shanghai, Nov, 12..

LOCAL DOLLAR

DECLINES

MARKET RATHER

Pelplug, Nov; 12. General Shang Chen, whom the

move to Paoting, has left for that elty.-United Presk.

SHANGHAI INCIDENT-

Shanghui, Nov. 12.

"call the serious attention of the Shanghai Municipal Polica to the matter as soon as the facts of the cdse are established," according to a semi-official statement.

That the traditional friendship resuited. But the idea was to get between Italy and England can

In connection with the Napking Foreira facing madar. The move easily stand the test of differences tuled, the

of opinion was the belief express-Road incident, in which a Japanese C. player hitting

Hibino Yoko, Mudar powerfully through the ed by the Consul-General for Italy shop-owner, Mr.

(Comm. A. Bianconi) when pro- protests that his place of business Bosing the toast of King Victor was stoned by about 150 Chinese Emmanuel III at the reception and seriously damaged, the Japan- Consul-General intends to Ricketts and Pereira kept things given at the Consulate this morn cre livary with soine

smart running ing in honour of His Majesty's borween the wickets, and runs

68th birthday. came ne a capitat pace. boin bats- On behalf of His Excellency the Band Officer Administering the Govern- ment, Sir Thomas Southorn, the

He is reported to have added: Mr. D. W. Tratman attended, "We cannot afford to have the bowing and managed to U.S.S. Perry reports that the three successive overs.

He was, whilst His Excellency the G. O. C. culprits escapo all the time.“***)* seas are still much too heavy to nowovar, clean bowed by Jenkane Major-General F. S. Thackeray, A spokesman of the Japaneso attempt a rescue. She cannot at 195 after scoring 12. He had was represented by Col. H. C. Embassy urged the Chinesa nu- possibly get near enough to the hit one six and nve iours. Pereira Harrison, and Commodore Cthorities to take "atrick measures" roomed ship to got a line aboard. was not out 12,

Sedgwick was represented by Pay-

to curb the anti-Japanese move- Lt-Cmdr. M. mastor

Should they let mattor ment. Squadron Leader C. R. and Mr drag on," he said, "it might lend Kenry were also present..

to a repetition of unfortunate The Consulato

were incidents which might cause thronged to capacity when Comm. reversal of the Improving Sino- A. Bianconi, tho Italian Consul Japanese relations."-Reuter. General, proposed the Loyal Toast,

n

play

U.S.S. Bulmer is leaving Manila Leach took 5 for 41 and Jenkins Bay immediately with line-4 for 68. throwing gun, and is racing with the typhoon which now la feared to be uncomfortably close to the point of the wreck. The typhoon Is contred over Yap and mighti strike the Philippines within the The official rate of the Hong-cxt two or three days.-United sort of "commercial colony," they Ing was 18, 4%, p: decline. of Britain desired to make China akong dollar on opening this morn

suggested.

halfpenny on last quotation.)

Office

papers

officials.

any

QUIET

SEA MODERATING

Mantin Nov. 12. All fifty-five of those aboard the Silvorhazel are safe, according to reports from the ss. New York 44d which had stood by the wracked

This opinion has not reached the United Press through

The market was fairly quiet official source

and whether it early on. due in part to the fact that native banks in Shanghai are closed. The business rate was 18 4.1/8. sellors and 18. buyers, with very little enquiry,

:

Strong representations in con-represents the Army opinion sequence of he Nanking Road shop not known.-United Press. wrecking incident, were this morn- ing by the Japanese Consulate spokesman, who called upon Mr. O.

LONDON, AMAZED

Tokyo, Nov..11. Following consultations between

vessel all last night and only left early to-day when the U.S.S. Perry arrived. Perry is now standing by alone.

Shanghai needed 179 to win.

SUJUNDUSERENEROUSANNE RIEMERINT

At 3 p.m., eight Shanghai wickets had fatten for 115. Lench

P. contributed. 20, Mudar 8, Williams 14, HL Madar 0, Leckle 0, and Humphreys was 21 not out. Shanghai were all out at 3.20 p.m. for 147 runa, Hong- long thus winning by 31 runs.

.....

SHANGHAI BAT AGAIN

rooms

Sweny

JAPAN INSULTED He said: "I am glad to give a

Shanghal, Nov 12: friendly greeting to every one of

The Japanese Consul-General, is you who have kindly answered my investigating a complaint of a Invitation this day which is the

68th anniversary of King Victor Japanese store proprietor, Mr. Emanuel the III who led the Italian Hibino Yoko, who keeps a china- Army in a war whose recollection ware shop in Nanking Road, adds another link to the solidarity International Settlement, that over 150 Chinese stoned his windows of the English and Italian poopic. and shouted "Down With Japanese

The same King supported by a statesman of a world-wide reputa-Imperialism," and set off fire- Shanghai had 20 minutes bat-tion is now leading our nation crackers in his door-way.

None 3213 arrested. United ting before tiffin and during that through a conflict where Italy not

Press, time Stokes and Booth hit up 30 only represents the principles of runs without boing separated.

European civilisation but stands In his second over, Pereira hit for the same principles which have Ferry reports the sea moderat- both batsmen, Stokes receiving a given birth and justification to the ing slightly since dawn to-day fast delivery on the shin and League of Nations. Washington, Nov. 11.

when

nrrived at

the Booth, a nasty "kicker" on "Admiral” Alfred Johnson to-day | Bernardino Straits:

wrist. was involved in the anti-Japanese The reply will express regret spoke, urging renewal of the 5-5-3

Perry hoped to be able to tako The batsmen with Hayward, ogitation.

that China currancy reform, which naval ratio on the grounds that

Washington However, the current rumour greatly affects Sino-Japanese the

and London off the passengers and crow of Alec Pearce and Pereira held an that the Japanese hatt demanded economic relations, has been Treaties stabilised International the Silverhazel by noon at the Inqucat over the "spot", but ap

latestRouter. glee (Continued on Page &.):

relations.-United Pres. (Continued on Page 43

. Yul; Secretary-General of the Government of Grentor Shanghai,

It is understood that Mr. Ishil, the Ministries concerned, it is the Japanese. representative, drew understood that Japan will shortly Mr. Yul's attention to the nature reply formally to Britain concern- of pamphlets recently distrubuted, Ing a proposed International loan suggesting that tho Kuomintang to Chino.

5-5-3 RATIO

....

sho

San

(Continued on Page 41)......

the test of differences of opinion on some particular points of general politics. Therefore I feel confident TRADITIONAL FRIENDSHIP, that with or without sunctions we shall witnčas a situation which by "History and the actual circums the respect of International In- tances have shown that the traditorests and obligations will afford tional and deep friendship between satisfaction to the withe of Ca Italy and England can easily stand, 7-15 [Continued ok Pan

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