1938-01-18 — Page 11

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CANADIAN PACIFIC

·STEAMSHIPS.- HOTELS -

- RAILWAYS - EXPRESS.

RESUMPTION OF CALL AT SHANGHAI Commencing with the Empress of Russia from Hong Kong January 26, 1938, Canadian Pacific. "EMPRESSES" will call at Shanghai on the castbound voyago,

The Empress of Asia from Vancouver will call at Shanghai on January 24, on route to Hong Kong.

SAILING TO` MANILA.

EMPRESS OF CANADA

Feb. 11.

TO CANADA, UNITED STATES and EUROPE

EMPRESS OF RUSSIA

EMPRESS OF JAPAN

EMPRESS OF ASIA

‚6.00a.m. Jan. 26. .......Feb. 8. .Feb, 23.

MAKE BOOKINGS FOR 1938 EARLY — in order to ensure dosirable accommodation.

Information and rates from

Union

Building

To

Canadian Pacific

-SPANS THE WORLD

MANILA

52

| NEW WINTER

EXCURSION

FARES ! !

Telephone

20752

&

U.S.$50.00

ONE WAY

U.S.$65.00

ROUND TRIP

HOURS by CLIPPER

CHINA NATIONAL GENERAL PAN AMERICAN

TRAFFIC

AVIATION. CORP. AGENTS

FOR

THE

AYS-SYSTEM.

FUNNEL

BLUE

LINE

REGULAR AND FAST.

FREIGHT AND

PASSENGER SERVICES |

LONDON SERVICE

snits 25th Jan, for Marseilles, London, Rotterdam, Hamburg & Glasgow, sails 0 Feb. for Marsellles, London, Rotterdam, & Glasgow.

MEMNON

ANTENOR

LIVERPOOL SERVICE

* ANTILOCHUS sails 21st Jan, for Havre, Liverpool and

NEW

YORK

RHEXENOR

SERVICE

Bromborough,

anils 31st Jan, for Doston, New York

Philadelphia & Baltimore via Cape of Good Hope. PACIFIC SERVICE (via Dairen, Kobe, Nagoya

and Yokohama) TALTHYBIUS sails 18th Jan, for Victoria, Vancouver & Scattle.

INWARD SERVICE

AJAX

TEUCER

TERESIAS

HECTOR

Due 10 Jag. From U. K. via Straits.. Due 24 Jan. From Europe via Straits. Due 23 Jan. From U. K. via Strelta. Due 1 Feb. From U. K. við Stralis. `

Special reduced fores are quoted for cargo steamers with

Umited passenger accommodation.

for freight,"pasange rates and Information apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

THE HONGKONG

KAWACOE NOT YET RECALLED

But Chinese Embassy ́

Staff Likely To Leave Japan

.

Tokyo, Jan. 17. Virtual severance of diplomatic relations with the National Govern- ment of China did not necessarily entul a declaration of war, said a spokesman of the Foreign Omec In reply to questions at to-day's press conference. To illustrate this point le recalled the rupture of Anglo- Soviet relations in 1927.

TELEGRAPH. - TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1988.

Mr. Kawagoe, Japanese Ambassa-) dor to China, has not yet been in- structed to withdraw, and Japan had not explicitly requested the Chinese Embassy in Tokyo to leave, but n result of the statement Issued on Sunday the Chinese may feel im- pelled to leave Japan, he said.

Japan's peace terms, the spokes man hdded, had not licen sinted in detail, but they were clearly stated in principle. Chiang Kai-shek had not explicitly rejected them, but his attitude was tantamount to refusal. The negotiations had now been drop- ped, but might be reopened if the showed [National Government

sincerity.

The spokesman said he thought there was no necessity to communl- ente Japan's conditions to third Powers. Japon's statement, he add-

·OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

XA

ACROSS

4 Craven (0)..

He is not who he purports to be (8)..

9 A scaremonger (8).

10 Not of high intellect, but not

downhearted (0).

11 Innuendo (10).

10 A. certain variation of sirntagem

12 Part of. 12 down (3).

19 External reference to the team

that has just batted? (7).

22 A coast-line feature (5). -*

ed, did not mean that Japan recog-21 Old jewels are sometimes this nised the Chinese regime in Pelping. (5). The spokesman agreed that it was most difficult to interpret the situa 23 Go back to skarıd another tlon. according to international law. He foreshadowed that Japan would soon deal with local Chinese regimes. --Reuter.

Munition Factories

Government Control Act Comes Into ForceTM

Tokyo, Jan. 17.

The War Offee and Admiralty to- day invoked the Munition Industry Mobilisation Act, which biovides for government control of munition fne- torica,

drink? (7).

26 This is in 13 down (3). 28 No light example (4).

29 Speak of nothing In particular

(10).

33 This quantity is mostly all on

(6)

35 "Grin, mak" (anag)) '(8).

-30 Hung behind from the glen

ride (8).

| 37 Material with instructive solddle

(8).

DOWN

It may disfigure tennis garb—

must change! (4).

2 Consequential (7).

3 Sought to nequire knowledge,

5

mostly from duties (7).

4 An chemy, to the swimmer (5). stand in anger, and the ghost uppears (C).

c Varied worth to send (5).

No doubi one could rope the middle of it with It (5). Heing inclined to pick up? (8).

A spokesman said the move was designed to speed up the production of munitions to meet military re-

hements. The Invocation of the 10 law, despite the capture of Peiping. Tsingtao, Tsinan, Nanking, Hang-12 This offelal has to have a fair chow and other cities, the spokesman said, demonstrated the Government's!

Arm determination.

hourt, of course (5).

He expressed the hope that the over the heavy industries of Man- efficiency of the munitions industrychukuo.-Reuter. would be ensured by co-operation between the Government and the people-Reuter,

CREDITS IN AMERICA

Efforts of Japanese Industrial Interests

New York, Jan, 16.

CHINA HAS LONG EXPECTED SEVERANCE OF RELATIONS

Hankow, Jan. 17. Offlelal circles do not attach much Importance to the Tokyo statement as cessation of Japanese relations with the National Government have been long expected.

120

16

114

13 This has got its turn

carpet areas (6)..

In Blic

14 is defendant in an action, but

came out all right (8).

15 Change it at noon (8).

+

10 Taken from a yachting centre

(6).

17 À disturber of the peace (8). 20. Women claim they are this to men and yet husband and often have differences wives

(5).

24 Graceful (7).

25 Made a stand because mostly

in confederation? (7).

27 If this were a sicke-time issue

the first halt might be under- standable (0).

30 Tree (5).

31 An order to publish about five

score (5).

32 A cosy home spot (5).

34 A worker may wear this all at

his work (4).

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Chautemps To Try Again

M. Blum Fails To _Form_Cabinet

Paris, Jan. 17.

It is stated that Mr. Hsu Shih-ying, M. Blum has announced his failure of the Chinese Ambassador to Tokyo, ari-to form a cabinet because ginally planned to return to China refusal of the Liberal Centerists, in- on January 1 as he believed that cluding Reynaud, Pietri and Flandin, A report that Japanese industrial Japan would announce severance of to take part. interests are trying to establish a relations early in January. The

M. Chautemps has agreed to at- credit of G$50,000,000 in the United Chinese Embassy in Tokyo hus altempt to form another cabinet based States for the purchase of machinery, ready completed arrangements to

is published in the New York Times, close and is awaiting final recall of on the Popular Front but including men of goodwill among the opposi- The report states that Mr. T. J. Mr. Kawagoe from Shanghai.

tion. He said if he were successful Watson, President of the International Il Is contended that the Japanese he would submit to Parliament an Business Machines Corporation of statement justlßes Chinese belief that agreement providing for a political New York, has been approached as Japan would not declare war or truce, President of the American section of denounce the Nine-Power Treaty in

the International Chamber of Com-order to avoid further complications M. Chinutemps offered the Figance merce in connection with the with Britain, the United States and Ministry to Reynaud and sald he Japanese enquiry.

Franco. The view is held that China wanted Delbos to continue in the arranged, the credit will be used allowed German mediation to prove Foreign Ministry, despite the Com- for the purchase of plant for the in principle that she never wanted munistic objections. Manchurian Heavy Industrial Deve-war. is emphasised that China is M. Sarrout is mentioned as thu lopment

which Company,

was still ready to discuss reasonable next candidate in the event of a organised on December 1, 1937, to take terms.—Reuter.

fallure by Chautemps-United Press.

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DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINES AMERICAN MAIL LINE Sailings

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Via Kobe and Yokolima

S.S. PRESIDENT TAFT Sails Monday, Feb. 7, 10 a.m. SEATTLE- AND VICTORIA

Via Kobe and Yokohama

S.S. PRESIDENT JEFFERSON

Sails Friday, Jan. 28, 4 p.m.

NEW YORK & BOSTON

Via Manila, Singapore, Penang, Colombo, Bombay, Suez Canal, Alexandria,

Naples, Genoa and Marseilles 27.

S.S. PRESIDENT GARFIELD Sails Thursday, Jan. 27, 8 a.m.

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M.S. "NANKING"

29th Jan,

6th Mar. 29th Mar.

28th Apr.

HONGKONG to ANTWERP or LONDON

£53

(Fares for "NIPPON" from £58,10.0.) (Excellent accommodation still offering for a limited

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11 Feb, 1. 18 Feb. 21 Feb. 9 Mar,

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