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WITHDRAW

TROOPS FROM FENGTAI

-New Japanese Demand

Peiping, July 2 A member of the Hopci-Chahar Political Council this morning informed United Press that the Japanese military authorities had demanded the withdrawal of all Chinese troops from Fengtai.

The informant sald that the Japanese would probably insist on an apology and the punishment of those responsible for the meged detention of a Japanese officer sent from Peiping to Fengtai to investigate the seizure of cavalry horses from a Japanese barracks..

Allegations that a Japanese officer was detained were denied by the Chinese authorities. Nevertheless, the Japanese are con- tinuing to take a grave view of the "ineident."

The Japanese military authorities have not released their new demands

for publication. It

is understood,

however, that they are in line with

tho Information

OPIUM

bry obtained

United Press from the member of the Hopel-Chahar Policica!

P'nited Press,

Council.-

TROOPS CONCENTRATE

Canton, July 2.

According to a telegram received.

ADDICT'S THREATS

here this morning from Changsha, TO BRIDE

the capital of Hunan, the Central Government is now concentrating a tutal of 14 divisions, totalling 140,-

in thab province.

000 visions are massel at Heng-

Nine

chow, around which so many rumours

LANDS HIM IN

PRISON

of fighting have centred during the would-be suicide, Wong past few days.

Three further divisions of Nanking Yuk, 58, appeared before Mr. troops are pushing towards Paoching Macfadyen

while four regiments are entrenched Magistracy

at Kiyang, near the Kwangsi border.

nt the Kowloon

this

morning,

In addition to these troops, sixty charged with jumping into the Nauding troops are reported to be harbour at Victoria on June 30. concentrated at Changsha and Meng-and writing letters to his daugh-

ter threatening murder. chow.--Renter Special.

PETITION TO NANKING

Canton, July # The-Hwangtung Peoples Ami-

Alternative to the latter ac-i cusation, he was charged with

Japanese deputation is departing for attempting-to-provoke-a-breach Nanking to-morrow with a petition of the peace on June 29. to the C.E.C. session, calling upon Nanking to launch an expedition against Japan.

Det-Insp. A. II. Elton said defer dent was an unemployed tailor and an opium addict. He had been support- The delegates, prior to their depared by his daughter, Wong Wun, for a

Vathtaking will attend an

considerable time. Sho

tarer

wanted to

LONDON'S NEWEST AIRPORT ·

AYSE

連絡 鼻鼻

This Imperial Airways liner was one of the first,“ přanes to take off from London's newest airport. A few months ago the above 'drome was a stretch of woodland in the quiet village of Tinsley Green, now it is Gatwick Airport, where sight' machines take off or land dady. building in the background houses the airport administration.

Terrific Deficit

America

In

FISCAL YEAR ENDS DISASTROUSLY

Washington, July 1.

The United States' deficit for the fiscal year just ended.

Sixteen

The

Inch

is the largest in the peace-time history of the nation.

It will total approximately U. S. $4,400,000,000.

This gloomy news was announced to millions of American Guns for New radio listeners-last-night-by Mr. Henry Morgenthau. Secretary of the Treasury, during a nation-wide broadcast hook-up. Mr. Morgenthau announced the following figures:

Public Debt.-$33,750,000,000 1935-36 Receipts.-54,116,000,000 1935-36 Expenditure.--$8,500,000,000.

ceremony before the Mausoleum of marry a man who had been courting the Seventy-two Revolutionary Maher for several years. Her mother's does not include Debt Retirem ent. tyra at Yellow Flower Reuter Special,

The expenditure, which was more than twice the revenue,

CONFERENCE URGED

Shanghai, July

consent was obtained, and she mar Fried.

Defendant strongly, objected to this,! In his means of support was thus (taken away.

He wrote seven letters A direct personal interview at a mutually agreed upon locality be to the bride, threatening to kill both .tween Marshal Chiang Kai-shek and her and himself. At one time he 'n few of the veteran Government had managed to imprison her in u leaders on the duo hand and General 10, after stripping her of her Chan Chai-tong, General Li Tsung-clothes, though, she was finally res

cued. the jen and General Pei Chung-hat on ather, is suggested by the Ta Kang Puo for the liquidation of the present erinis.

The S.C.A. agreed with the police that since defendant had attempted to carry out his threat of suicide, he was

dont.

The Magistrate sentenced defendant The South-west to four months

Warships

Investigate Incidents

Shanghai. July 1.

Mr. Morgenthau said that if the funds necessary for payment of the Veterans' Bonus were left qut of the accounts, the deßeit would have been only $2,700,0ND,COO,

Some encouragement could be seen In the fact that the national income was steadily rising, expenditure was declining, and the nation's business was showing a steady improvement, The 'said,

UNFORESEEN EVENTS · The speaker declared that

the

U.S. Warships?

Washington, July 1 Questioned at a press conference to- day as to whether the United States istended to mount sixteen inch guns on the two projected new battleships, Admiral

creaty willium Standes, me Navy, said that would depend upon the decisions made when the designs were finished.

He added that "sixteen inch guns. are more advantageous for our uses than fourteen inch guns."-Reuter.-

GERMAN REPLY READY

136.00 PER ANNUM

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WON'T FIGHT FOR LEAGUE Nations Unable To Enforce Covenant

BUT CONQUESTS MUST NOT BE "RECOGNISED".

Geneva, July 1.

The British Government's view that the League of Nations Assembly should not in any way recognise Italy's conquest of Ethiopia was declared this after- noon, before the Assembly, by the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden.

In contrast to the South African standpoint, the Canadian High Commissioner, Mr. Vincent Massey, said it seemed clear there was no appreciable number of effective members of the League willing to undertake whatever compulsion, including war, might be neces~ : sary to secure the original objective of sanctions.

He recalled that the imposition of sanctions was first proposed by Canada, but while greatly regretting their failure in the joint attempt to protect a weak fellow-member of the League, there would now appear to be no practical alternative for Canada but to support the dicontinuance of these penalties.~Reuter,

Measures Failed

Geneva, July 1,

British

Mr. Anthony Eden, the Foreign Secretary, speaking to the

Assembly, declared:

courac

.

that

"We

nil conscious economic and financial measures hove failed to fulfil their purpose. The of uillitary events has brought us to a point where sanctions are incapable of reversing these events. "If the Government believed that the maintenance of existing

measures,

sanctions,

of other economie re-establish

the

Writing Civil Service Exam.

MANY CANDIDATES FOR INDIA POSTS

London, July 1 According to completed figures,

( or oven the add prepared to † 145 Europeans and 248 Indians en-

status quo,

advocate sach a

tered for the Indian Civil Service. of London examination this year.

a policy and if the other members of the League

agreed, join in its application.

Nere remains the all-important i

Figures last year were 03 and and In the past

subject of the future of the League.21, respectively, The Government cannot accept the eleven years the number of Euro- vlow that because the League had pean entrants was highest in 1920. 107 Indians failed on this occasion to enforce the when 121 Europeans and

entered. In order to remedy the rule that law should prevail over enter force, they should finally abandon under-recruitment of Europeans for their object."

Promises Co-Operation

the Indian Civil Service the Secre

for tary

proposes to India

begin selecting this

this year a certain number. of candidates for admission to the Mr. Eden assured the French service otherwise than by written Premier, M. Blum, of Great Britain's competitive examination. Candidates fullest co-operation In France's must be Dritish subjects of non- determination to rebuild the authority Asiatic domicile between 21 and 24 of the League. ·

years of age, and must have qualified' "It is our duty to amend, not by examination for good honours necessarily the League's rules of degrees of an approved university, law, but the methods whereby such the Foreign law can be enforced," Minister, declared.

"The British Government is ready to Join me in any work which the Assembly or any other League organi satian desiren to be undertaken,

There must be no avoidable de-

Entries closed on June 12 and 201 Europeans with the necessary quail- fleations have entered for uppolni- ment by selection. Of the selected candidates 50 have entered alsu. exomination.

The journal explains that facing of a type quite likely to commit muur- On instructions from Tokyo, Vies such a problem as that existing beder, and therefore hitling over wouhl Admiral Oikawa has left for Ting, budget estimates made nearly six tween Canton and Nanking, sine. it not meet the needs of the case. A tao aboard his flagship, the Izume, to months ago were thrown out of ad- is of such long standing and so con- fireman had rescued him after his investigate the recent Tsingtan inci-justment by unforeseen events. plicated, there is only a slim chance leap into the harbour.

Prospective revenues were severely of effecting a settlement by tele-

A Japanese destroyer, the Hagi, test down by the Supreme Court graphle communication.

hic at Taku on July from Port decisions against the A.A.A., causing BUT CONTENTS NOT The suggested Assembly meet fare 353 Europeans and 248 Indians. In the event of

hard labour, and Arthur, and its visit is believed to be a loss to the Treasury of nearly generals refusing to ulted such a ordered that he undergo treatment for in connection with the Chikou affuic. $500,000,000, The passage of the Conference, the Ta Kung Pao suggest his drug erving while in prison. this tre

Central Government des patch

respected Centrni

Executive Council' members to Probate Court

Kwangtung to pave the way for a fornial conference.

Should the initial meeting be successful, one of the South-west generals should be invited to Nank- ing to put the final touches to the solution of the dispute.-Kenter.

HAPPY DAY

|--Reuter,

H.K. Man As New York Gangster Victim

FOR PERRY gangsters, in New York?

וי

after

Veterans Bonus Bui against the veto

of the President also necessitated nai

YET DISCLOSED

SECURITY

increased expenditure of $1,700,000, NEW

000.

Treasury PACT

The United States' {borrowed over $5,000,000,000 during

the

in Chut had $2,700,000,000 left

Balance to meet the coming: month's expeni iture,

Neil entries in London are there--

entrants for The number of

examination. confined.

the

to

ing next September should get to grips with the revision of the Delhi

League.

"Britain retains its faith in the candidates domiciled in India, is not

yet available.-British Wireless. principles for which the League stands." Mr. Eden concluded.

At the beginning of his speech, the PLANNED British Foreign Minister paid a tri- bute to the dignified manner in which the Negus had made hs, appeal- Renter Special.

Berlin, July 1. Herr Hilor's reply to the British an questionnaire, seeking elucidaton of The Government also had important cash asset in the $2,000, the German pence plan, which was. 000,000 Stabilisation Fund, which delivered early in May, is practically would ultimately be used to retire n

completed.

Eden's

Request

Geneva, July 1. Mr. Anthony Eden, the British

TESTS POSTPONED

Donneville, Juls 1. Capt. George Eyston, the English racing driver, has postponed his speed tusts'on the salt flats here owing to the faults caused by recent rains.

The contents have not been dis-Fercign Secretary, speaking, before United Press. lika nmount of the Public Debelosed, but it is understood that the the League of Nations Assently to

Was Yung Sing, a former Hongkong resident, murdered by Reuter

This was suggested by Mr. George bls whereabouts. Six months She in the Probate Division of the his disappearance an advertisement Fred Perry had a happy time at Supreme Court this morning, when, was inserted in a Chinese newspaper,

Atholl in New York, but this also had Wimbledon yesterday. After roach before the Chief Justice, Slr

ing the final of the men's singles he MacGregor, he brought an application, effect. advanced to the Afth round of the on mixed loubles in company with Miss Dorothy Round.

110

Counsel then quoted authorities to of Mrs. Young Ling-shi, for (or Yung) Sing, alias Young granted although only six years had (Yuug) Wing-chong,aliar

reasonable pre- Young elapsed, provided

SAID WOULD RETURNED who reached, the semi-finals of the she be allowed to apply for letters of Continuing, Mr. She said that in the men's doubles. A sensation andinistration to his estate.

affirmation of one Leung Ting-ni, a created when Von Cramm insisted that

Mr. She, who was instructed by dentist friend of Young, there

on or death of her husband, show that the application could bui

England were also well served by Ming, fate of 12 City Island Avenue,sumption could be established. G. P. Hughes and C. 1. D. Tuckoy City Island, New York. In order that

13 PERISH IN TEXAS FLOOD

reply contains referencea to:

(1) A repetition of the offer of a Western Security Pact;

(3) Tho difficulties in the way of including the Soviet in Germany's non- system of pacts of

day, asked the nations to refuse to recognise Italy's conquest of Ethiopin and simultaneously urged the dropping of sanctions.

lle suggested that the September

session of the Assembly consider re- forming the Longue Covenant, in view of the failure to remedy the Italo- Ethiopian trouble.

STOP PRESS STOP

The occasion is painfu} to us pll,"| JAPANESE DEMANDS

gression;

(3) The difficulty of Germany com- mitting horack. in view of the un- TRAIN PLUNGES curtainties about the trend of British he said; “and added, "It is necessary

foreign polley and the manner in that the facts be squarely faced.", THROUGH BRIDGE which it is proposed to reform the The League powers had reached a point where sanctions were incapable League Covenant,

Newspapera express perplexity resof reversing the order of events in Dallas, July 1 garding British foreign policy, parti-Ethiopia, he asserted.

in the light of the speech de appear- Thirteen persons are dead and many

in Paris by Mr. A. Dut Suspects Germany he und Henckel default to Allison and Mr. M. W. Le, sold the petition wised the clause "would return the same missing following cloudbursts which Cooper, War Minister, Van Ryn, after holding a lead of B-4

Asserting that Germany was pre- The Frankfurter · Zeitung aks and 40-love in the final set of their for an order to the effect that, on day." In other words, Young had have flouded South Texas.

a three-paring for aggressive action, M. Ma- Two deaths occurred when an arroyo whether the British want Interrupted match. Von Cramm's application being made for letters of told his friend a week before his dis- administration by his client to the appearance that he would leave for reason was that he wished to rest Lesiale of her husband, the man's Elizabeth to collect some debts and bridge collapsed near Kyle ander the party solution, or an Anglo-Frenchxim Litvinoff, the Russian Foreign his singles match

death

avo would return the same day. This, presumed to have may ha The were English reverses in ladies d

to John Garner, Vice-President of the invited to enter, Reuter doubles and mixed doubles matches, occurred on or since July 4, 1930, in therefore, indienio soung's deatre te Tohuur of a heavy freight train. Mr. armed camp, into which Germany is Commissar, debouncel the proposal to

United States. On that day return as soon as ho had collected the United States, Mr. Joseph Daniels, American players being to the fore the net at fork for Elizabeth, debts and not to desert his people. former Secretary of the Navy, Sena- The s.s. President Jefferson, which

day New Jersey, in order to collect some On the day of his disappearance he tor-Connally and other notables, were xclus aceros, detailed reports and outstanding debts, since when he had was niso in the proper state of aboard a drain which passed over the is being dry-docked in Hongkong, will

· exclusivo comments appear on (the) not been seen or heard, of Enquiries mental health and it could not there.bridge a few minutes before it colloavo horo for. Seattle on

lapsed. United Press. (Continued on Page 6.)

in these events.

appits pages.

were mado but theso falled to elicit

Wag-afternoon.

Sunday

reform the Lengue by weakening the Covenant. He insisted that some nas tians were trying to make the League

ante for ngressors,"

Mr-Litvino frankly admitted that. economie sanctions had failed, but he (Continsed on Page 5)

Pelping. July 2, The Domel' Agency reports that the Japanese, Consul Gen- eral has handed the Hopef- Chaliar Political Council four demançts, firstly, the tipologies

of those responsible for: sho Fengtal Incident; secondly, tho punishment of those resporisible; thirdly, the evacuation of Feng-.. tal by the Chinese troops to volved and fourthly, a guaranice that there will not be a re- currener

"at "the" Ineldest= Unlled Press.

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