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(Continued from Page 1.) going at the time when the despatch- Tokyo, July 10. Finol settlement of the Lukouchine containing the above news was sent from Lukouchiao. Although fring (Marco Polo Bridge) incident still

yesterday afternoon was discontinued hinges on negotiations between the for some time during the peace dis- Chinese and Japanese military repre cussions between the Chinese and sentatives, according to official quar-Japanese, Chinese officials acted terk. In a statement issued, n

most caullously believing that the spokesman of the Foreign Office-says negotiations were only a means of that the Japanese gurrison in North delaying Chinese operation in order China have the right under the Box-to permit the arrival of Japancae re- er Agreement to hold manoeuvres or

Inforcements from Shanhaikwan. exercises anywhere and at any lime. He says is provided that except for practice with live bullets, no but in order notice need be given.

to remove the anxiety of local In- habitants notice had been gratuitous- ly given beforehand.

The statement declares that: "Last Wednesday night when the Japanese troops were fired on, they had no live bullets except a supply amount- ing to one cartridge for each soldier, which was reserved for emergency To by the commanding oflcer." meet the situation, reinforcements from Fengtat Garrison were rushed to the scene of Agbting-Reuter.

Cabinet Mlecting

Tokyo, July 11. Upon receipt of news of the re- sumption of hostilities, the Japanese K. Hirota, Foreign Minister, Mr. held in emgrtency, meeting with his highest staff offteers.-Reuter.

New G.-In-C. Appointed

Tokyo, July 11. The War Office this morning held an emergency meeting and appoint

Two thousand Japanese troops are concentrating at Shanhaikwan and they are ready to move on to Pelping at a moment's notice.

Japanese marines on gunboals at Shanghai, Tsingtao and Hankow have been instructed to stand-by ready for any emergency.

SUNG TAKES CHARGE

Commander of the 29th Army, General Sung Chel-yuan, the most powerful Chinese leader in North China to-day, returned to Tienisin secretly last night at 0.30 o'clock to take full charge of the Chinese mill- tary operations, General Sung Chich- from travelled the full distance yunn his native country, Loling, to Tientsin, by motor-car in order to avold public.

of Members

General attention. Sung's family arrived at Tientsin later in the evening at 11.30,

Immediately after his arrival the leader of the 29th Army went into conference with his highest sub-

ed General Kiyoshi Katsuki. Direc-ordinates to discuss the defence of tor-General of Affairs in the Bureau Marco Polo Bridge (Lakouchino), of the Department of Military Edu-near Wangpinghsien, six miles from catlen, to be Commander-in-Chief of Peiping. The return of General Sung the Japanese garrison troops in

indicates that both Nanking and the North China, to succeed General provincial authorities of Peiping and Kanichiro Tashiro.

Tientsin

hold determined to Hope at any cost. General Sung stayed some weeks at Loling to "avoidi Japanese pressure." according to

The Emperor with Prince Kanin

bad

audience tin at the Imperial It is re- summer villa at Hayama.

described ported that Prince Kanin the latest situation in North China to the Emperor.United Press.

Cabinet Considers Action

Tokyo, July 11. Many believe that the Cabinet's definite special session will decide policy for action in North China, and whether an effort will be made to localise the Incident or to expand the

force.

Rumours, walch so far cannot be confirmed, say that the Cabinet will I seek an understanding with Anancial circles in the event of the situation becoming worse.-United Press.

Protection of Japanese

Tokyo, July 11. The Foreign Office has instructed the Consular officials in China to slo their utmost for the protection Japanese nationals.

of the situation, ment may order

Japanese residents United Press.

Emergency Policy

B

Tokyo, July 11. The Cabinet luis passed a resolu tion, the nature of which has not bren disclosed. Prince Konoye (Prime Minister)

proceeded ilayama after the conference to ob tain the Imperial sanction.

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It is generally believed that the Cabinet has resumed an emergency China policy.--United Press.

Shanghai Reaction

are

eariler reports.

Chinese nuthorities in Tientsin have sent out bundreds of special and Armed Police In order to watch #gainst any local disturbances. Lust night some rifle firing was heard from Concession. which Japanese

but the

excitement, Some caused fortunately nothing serious happened. PLANES CONCENTRATE

Tientsin, July 12.

Up to yesterday afternoon thirteen urrived Japanese aeroplanes have from Manchukuo, according 10 Chinese reports.

The scroplanes include six pursuit planes and a number of bombers.

Tientsin, July 11. Six train-loads of Japanese troops, numbering about 5,000, arrived Shanhaitwan from Mukden at noon to-day. They are awaiting furth

orders.

at

The Japanese military authorities Inside the Great Wall ure busily or- ganising war preparations on a large scale. In the Japanese Concession u Tientsin, every lorry available has been commandeered for transporta- Lion of toilitary supplies for Fengtal, which will be the base of operations by the Japanese forces, while Chang- hintan is the

centre of Chinese military activities.

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NICERO DE LABRINAGA (Jebsen), July 17.

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TAKSANG (J.M.), July 20. TAI YANG (Dodwell), July 17. TAIYO MARU (N.Y.K), July 19. TARIFA (Thoreson), July 16. TATSUTA MARU (N.Y.R.), Aug. 6. THESEUS (B. & 5,), July 14. TJIKARANG (J.C.J.L), July 18, TJINEGARA (3.C.3.1.), July 20. TJIKENDANG (J.C.J.L.), July 01. TRIANON (Thorenen), July 19.

HEAVIEST FIGHTING KRA CANAL SCHEME

REPORTED

(Continued from Page 1.)

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afterwords

The

counter-attneked. Japanese were repulsed.

on.

to

INSISTENT REPORTS DENIED BY HIGH OFFICIAL Insistent reports that the Kra Canal project is being seriously contem- At about one o'clock this morning plated, were denied by Mr. Chune The same source says that with the another Japanese detachment of about Pinthanon, Secretary to the Foreign In the event of further aggrava-heavy Japanese military concentra-

500 tried to penetrate the Chinese Minister of Siam, who is passing the the Govern- tions at Shanhaikwan and Chinwang-

As the Chinese were out-the Colony on his return home to tion

position. numbered they were of the over fifty acroplanes have arrived

obliged to re- Siam from Japan. withdrawal

for Mr. Chune Pinthannon asserted, in treat. from Hopel.ut these points.-Da-dao.

Fighting was suspended TROOPS AWAIT ORDERS a while. The Japanese on the nstern an interview, that so far as he was

side

of the Yung Ting River attempt-aware, no such proposal had entered ed to cross several times to-day but into the negotiations being conducted heavy between Japan and Stom for a new repulsed, sustaining were

trenty. Josses.

At 5 o'clock this morning thei The new treaty, which is to replace Ta Ching one that has expired, is to be framed Japanese retreated

equality and Village. At noon they went forward on a basis of strict aguin, and this caused firing. Only mutual respect, says Mr. Chune Pin- minor engagements are now going thanon, and it will not be sub- stantially different in form from other Both Wangping City and the treaties which are being negotiated Lukouchiao are now in the hands of with other Powers, including Great the Chinese, and arc strongly Britain, France and the United States. guarded-Da-Dao.

Sometime this year, it is hoped to have all these new treatles completed fand

in operation, Mr. Chune Pinthanon is enthusins- has tic over the

progress Japur

first-class made towards being a Power. He was impressed with all a three he had seen during 21, the naval dockyard where the Tochin, Frederick William Winyard, apprentice engineer, residing at No. one of the new destroyers ordered for Diso 43, Hillwood Road, was remanded for Siam, was, being completed; and one week when he appeared before the Nagoya aeroplane factory where Mr. K. M. A. Barnett at the Kowloon machines were being turned out cap- Magistracy on Saturday charged with able of equalling the performance of the larceny of 10 books, the property the "Divine Wind", which made the of Mr. J. Smith, Chief Mechanical, memorable fight to England for the

Canton Coronation. the Kowloon Engineer of

Mr. Pinthanon, who was on a tour Railway, between January 1, 1935,

also of inspection of the Siamese Legation and July 31, 1936. He was

receiving the same and Consulates, had also visited Man- charged with Two other charges, the stealing of a chukuo, and he stated that what case of drawing Instruments and 11'

particularly struck his attention there blue prints, the property of the Kow-was the large number of Japanese in loon-Canton Railway, and receiving high Government position. The Vice- the same, were also preferred against Minister of Manchukuo, with whom he had a talk, was himself a Japanese, defendant.

Mr. Obadi.

by

news

in

Railway traffle between Pelping and Tientsin is stil! interrupted,

Shanghat, July 10. The twelve-day celebrations connection with the tenth anniver- the sary of the establishment of Municipality of Grealer Shanghai, which fell on Wednesday, have been a result of "national cancelled emergency." Latest

from North China is that all is quiet. It is felt, however. that the situation As a result of yesterday's fighting still contains

elements. at Lokouchiao, many houses in and explosive This is reflected in the news that around Lokouchino were destroyed many Chinese in the North ure rendy by Japanese artillery Are. In con- to leave for Shanghai at the first sequence, about 400 refugees, main- of trouble, while somely consisting of women, children and aged men, fled toward the suburbs have actually left.

North of Pelping to-day--Hua Nan. for bookings Passenger Chine, both by train and by boat, while have fallen off considerably, shipments of goods in most cases have been, halted for the time being.

Mr. Sun Fo, President of the The regular Japanese naval land- Ing party and Consuler police patrols Legislative Yuan, has decided to have been increased in the Hengkew postpone his departure district, the Japanese residential area owing to the situation in in view of possible Sino-Japanese Chino, incidents-Reuter.

recurrence

Newspaper Comments

STAYING AT POST

Shanghai, July 11.

to

South North

Interviewed to-day, Mr. Sun de- clared that further development of the situation in North China is quite possible, but the Central Govern- dis-ment is determined not to concede

single inch of territory to the invaders. He also declared that, B

Nanking. July 10. Chinese newspapers express satisfaction over the terms of settle- ment for the "Lukouchlao incident" as the Intest trouble has become

known,

One journal says that "the Japan- ese are now left in control of Lu

says Another journal kouchino," that "the settlement is at best a tem- can be porary respite. No solution found until the Japanese cease crent- Ing incidents and blamlug them on the Chinese."-Reuter.

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far as he knows, General Sung Cheh- yuun has definitely made clear his position that he will defend North China territory at all costs if the Japanese make further Wah Riu Yat Po,

attacks.

EMERGENCY INSTRUCTIONS

Shanghai, July 11.

APPRENTICE CHARGED

ALLEGED THEFT OF BOOKS

AND DRAWING INSTRUMENTS thats visit to Japan. He visited

Detective Sub-Inspector Cunning fam prosecuted. Ball was allowed in $300, with a personal security of

Lco D'Almada, $200. Mr. appeared for defendant.

BAY.

SCHOOL FOR DEAF PUPILS HOLD DEMONSTRATION | IN MUNSANG COLLEGE

SIR ROBERT HO TUNG

DONATIONS TO FAMINE IN NORTH APPRECIATED

tea

Headed by General Chang Chun, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. O, K. Yul, Acting Mayor, Mr. The Right Reverend R. O. Hall, Hau Shih-ying, Ambassador to Japan,

the

special Commitice for the rellef warm of the famine-stricken gave a Bishop of Hongkong, paid a

workers tribute to the voluntary

philanthropist, Sir Robert Ho Tung who gave of their time and labour reception in honour of the well-known to help others less fortunate, when he spoke at the Munsong College on at the Park Hotel, Shanghai on July During his recent visit to Nanking, Saturday. tlon by pupils of the Hongkong Sir Robert donated $10,000 towards and Honan. Upon his arrival in School for the Deaf, which was held famine relief in Szechuan, Kwelchow in the hall of the College by per Shanghai, he presented another

Principal. Previous no mission of the

Sino-

It is reliably reported here that General Ho Ying-ching, War Minis- ter, who has returned from Chung- king in consequence of the Japanese trouble, has

gent emer- 10. 25%

gency Instructions to General. Sung .18. 2% Cheh-yuan Informing him that

101% concessions should be made to the .51% Japanese. 104% .80%

General Ho also intimated that #tarted negotiations should not be ,30 until the Japanese troops stop

..60 fighting-Wah Kiu Yat Po. .54% 1484

.77%

FEVERISH EXCITEMENT

The occasion was the demonstra-

2.

reception to this the annual report was read, $40,000 to Szechuan and an additional at which the Reverend Lee Kau- $10,000 to Kwelchow. This yan presided. He was supported by was in the nature of an act of appre- hearly the Bishop and Mrs. Hall, Mr. and clation. Mr. O. K. Yul, on behalf Mrs. W. K. Cheung, Miss Aiking, of the committee, expressed

thanks to Sir Robert for his magni- Miss Pope, Miss Elllott, Rev. E. Lee cent donation, the latter respond- Ing by expressing his gladness at and Miss Li Luk-wa, the principal.

Bishop Hall said that while he was being able fo "do his bit" for the in England he had spoken more than famine victims.

work which

Among those present were Mr. Hsu once on the excellent Shanghal, July 11.

the school did, and so it was well Kan, Vice-Minister of Finance, Mr. Feverish fcellag has been aroused .7.70

known in many Christian centres. Yu Ya-ching, Mr. Tu Yuch-sung, Mr. in local Chinese élretes by the latest

a great Wang Hsino-lal, Dr. H. L. Huang, He considered it fulfilled .7431

situation developments of the

need, and hoped it would go from Lady Ho Tung, Mme. Chang Chun, 131% North Chinn. Funds are being rals-

Mr. Chien Sun-chi, Mr. Edward Ho strength to strength. 1/61

ed for supporting the Chinese troops

Chinese, the Reverend Tung and many prominent residents Speaking in at Lukuochlao,

Lee Kau-yan thanked those present who are natives of the stricken 1/2+1 Chinese newspaper offices have for their attendance. He hoped it provinces.

soon to extend 1/2.37/82 received various contributions, most would be possible

their premises considerably, .30% ly money, from voluntary subscribe E, 8.30 who aske them to remit to the Chinese .81 Military authorities in North China,

-Wah Klu Yat Po.

.4.05%

its

and tonese. Support was necessary, and thus meet the great demands on the he hoped it would be forthcoming school, which was the only one of from their foreign as well as Chinese its kind in China that taught Can-friends,

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July 15, 3 p.m. July 10, 0.45 .m. July 18, 10.30 am. Fri, July 16, I p.m. Fri., July 14.

G. P. O. & K, P. 0. Reg., Ord.....

July 18, 4.30 p.m. July 16, 5.00. p.m. Pres. Coolidge ..Fri., July 16, 8 p.m. Fri July 10, Bhutan

G. P. O. and K..P. O, Reg.

Ord.,

Straits, Ceylon, Indlu, East and S. Haruna Maru

Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe

Marseilles due

G. P. O. and K. P.

Martellies

Reg..

via 18th August.

Ord,

Shanghai, Japan, Canada, U.S.A., Pres. Grani

Central and South America and Europe via Victoria B.C., and Europe vin Siborio

Parcels, Reg., Ord........

•Superscribed correspondence only,

(Dua Victoria.B.C. Aug. 4.)

A

July 16, 0 p.m. July 16, 8:30 pm. Fri, July 10.

0. ..July 10, 5 p.m. July 16, 8.30 p.m. Fri., July 10,

July 16, 4 p.m. July 10,5 pm. July 10, 5.30 pm.

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