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MONDAY,
CHINA DEMANDS SANCTIONS
SEPTEMBER 12, 1938.
GERMANY TO BID FOR AIR RIBAND
(Continued from Page 1.)
Suchow, where the Eurasia connec- tion will be made in the same way that Imperial Airways connects Singapure with Qantus.
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The Acroplane, on English Journal often tardy in conceding the virtuen of any foreign products, is most the Focke-Wulf enthusiastic over Condor, a technical writer from the Berlin to London a few weeks ago in Aeroplane having made a fight from one of the new planes.
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Geneva, Sept. 11. In the face of these proposals, how-
Dr. Wellington Koo, Chinese ever, it is felt here that there is no
the League of further any excuse for the abandon- Delegate to ment of negotiation in favour of a Nations, has sent to the Secre-
Am MAIL LETTERS more violent solution. Indeed, the
of Yunnan is temporarily suspended. Surcharged air mail letters may be view is held in London that to use tary General of the League a
posted in the ordinary posting boxes. OUTWARD MAIL TIMES a solution by half of the Chinese Government force after so great an advance has communication requesting on be-
Registered and Parcel Mails They should be clearly marked "By: peaceful methods would incur the that the Council give immediate
A four-motored low-wing mono- Air Mall" and bear sumelent post- closed 15 minutes carlier, than the effect to Article 17 of the League condemnation of the world,
plane, the Condor seals about
letters) time given below unless otherwise age. Insumelenlly prepald While it is felt that there may be Covenant-Reuter.
Artice 17 of the League Covenant people on European routes. It is may be taxed with double the de-stated, and where mails are advertie- further set-backs to the negotiations, on Thursday, 15th September, the British view remains that there provides that, in the event of a dia-described by the Aeroplane as being aciency or forwarded by Steamer ed to close at or before 9 a.m., re- is no reason why the efforts at media-pute between a Member State of the very spacious and very quiet, in spite Service, at the discretion of the Post gistered and parcel malls are closed
of a cruising speed in excess of 200 Omee. League and a non-Member State-miles on hour. tion should be abandoned.
Jopan resigned two years ago-the provisions of Articles 12 to 10, which
1938:
By. Order,
C. B. BROWN,
A great European conflict, it is felt,
in effect are Sanctions against Secretary, would be a tragle disaster which is unnecessary and avoidable, and Bri- tish Ministers will spare no efforts in order to avoid it-Reuter.
JAPANESE HALTED ON TWO YANGTSE FRONTS
(Continued from Page 1.) Dhreaten the Chinese flank north of
FRENCH RESERVISTS Tehun.
IN SHANGHAI CALLED UP (Continued from Page 1.1
and if these
are
plane is liable to
Trans-Ocean,
disregarded be shot down.
Troops Move Up
the
Cologne, Sept. 11. Considerable troops movements took place to-day along both banks of the Rhine.
of
BRITAIN COULD NOT REMAIN ALOOF
ressor, may be invoked.
according to #semi-official munique Isxued here to-night.
the
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Referring to the statement with London, Sept. 11.
regard to the attitude of Britain and The British Prime Minister, Mr. France in the event of an attempted of the Cacchio-Slovakla in a special solution Neville Chamberlain,
held yesterday. problem by force, the communique BENGAL M.P.S. SLEEP Shanghai and Swatow Press conference announced that no ground exists dcclares that "political circies have whatever for a rupture of negotia-observed that the possibility of a tions between the Prague Govern- solution by force has hitherto been ment and the Sudeten Germans in discussed exclusively outside Ger favour of a solution by force of arms.many."-Reuter.
The Prime Minister admitted that
The
Poyang Lake Barrage. Heralding the Japanese offensive
Geneva Pleased yesterday warships in Poyang Lake
A deadlock might arise in the course
Geneva, Sept. 11. are reported to have fired over 2,000
Interpretation
Britain's of shells. They bombarded the Chinese of further negotiations, but he em- positions in the vicinity of Sikuling.phasised that Lord Runciman is still
in Czecho-Solvalda and his media-polley was received with the greatest Following this barrage from
would be satisfacilen in League circles, parti- tory offices, if desired, Japanese naval guns the Japanese
available as before.
cularly among the French delegation. attack Inunched an forces
-Reuter. the Chinese positions at Sikuling early yesterday morning and the post- tlong changed hands no less than three times.
the
on
Each time the defence positions on Sikuling fell into the Japanese hands, however, the Chinese launched counter-attack and recaptured it once again.
It is diMcult for observers to form an opinion of what is going on along the right banks but it is generally
"A Chinese military communique belleved that large numbers troops, and also quantities of heavy issued yesterday afternoon declared artillery, are being massed there.that Sikuling is still in the hands
of the Chinese. Reuter.
Conscript Workers
Berlin, Sept. 11, Two thousand workers left here last night by train for Saarbrucken, where they will be employed erect ing fortifications along the frontier
The departure of this detachment was made under General Goering's new compulsory labour service law. The men will be gone for three months-Reuter.
Maginot Line Reserves
Nancy, Sept. 11. Althongh Saturday was the last day for the arrival of the specialised re- servists called up for service along the famous Maginot Line, It is now learned that further detachments will continue to arrive at the garrizon towns until September 14 at least.
Almost all the movements of troops occur at night and with the rapidity born of constant practice.--Renter.
Dutch Precautions
The Press conference arose out of a desire on the part of the British leader to explain the view of the British Government following the deliberations of the Cabinet ministers yesterday.
In the judgment of the British Government, said Mr. Chamberlain, the last proposals submitted by the Prague Government have contribut- ed towards a solution of the problem and have diminished the cleft divid- No change is reported along the ing the two parties, although doubt- Kiukiang-Nanchang railway north of less further negotiations would be Tehan, where the Chinese are hold-necessary in order to discuss and per- ing the Japanese advance at Wushih-haps to change the proposals.
men.
Fighting is also reported to have broken out to-day west of Juichang where the Japanese are said to have attacked the Chinese positions at repulsed-Reuter, Tienlinshan (Angels' Hill) but were
Burial Corps Formed Hankow, Sept. 12.
The Central Government's Wuhan Defence Headquarters has organised two "burial corps" which are charged with the disposal of corpses in the The corps will pro- fighting zones. ceed to the front very soon-United Press,
to
the
Cleared from Highway
Hsishui, Sept. 12. As a result of vigorous mopping- up operations following their victory at Kwongis, the Chinese forces have cleared the Hwangmel-Kwangisi highway of invading troops.
More than twenty tanks
of Chingtsopu, abandoned by flecing Japanese, have been destroyed.
The Japanese line south of the highway, further pressed by Chinese movements, has again broken and the retiring in an invaders are now easterly direction. More than 100 Japanese were captured in the opern- tions.
The Hague, Sept. 11. The Netherlands Government hus
west taken precautionary measures along the frontier where Dutch troops have the been reinforced sufficiently to meet any emergency.
Special regulations dealing with the of frontier battalions have leave been enforced.--Reuter.
CLASHES DISTURB
PRAGUE
(Continued from Page 1)
calm a Slovakin, in an attempt to lurge crowd of Sudeten Germans outside the castle at Petersburg where he is spending the week-end
nade a short address.
Eger Incident
There is no reason existing for negotiations. simply breaking off Mr. Chamberlain emphasised that the British Government on various as occasions has stated its view clearly as possible that an attack on Czecho-Slovakia would oblige France to support the Czechs.
Would Aid France
It was unambiguously stated. continued the Prime Minister, by himself on March 24 that in the case of war England could on no
aloof, account remain
especially should the safety of her French This declara- olly be threatened, tion
was repeated by Sir John Simon in Lanark last month.
On the basis of the report received from Sir Nevile the British Govern- ment had come to the conclusion that the attitude of the British Govern-
Anglo-American Accord
London, Sept. 11. In accordance with the practice followed by the British Government since the Czech question serious aspects, Mr. Joseph Kennedy. Stales Ambassador to the United Britain, called on the British Prime Minister Mr. Neville Chamberlain, fully informed of to-day, to be kept full the British Government's views on the European situation.
The relations between the United States and Britain, especially at the moment, are regarded as being of the highest value. It is recognised here that relations between the two great democracies have never been more cordial or closer than they are at present-Reuter.
ON PREMISES
Calcutta.
A state of acute excitement prevails in pollucal circles following the attempts of the Congress party to
the overthrow
Bengal Conlition Ministry of Mr. Fazl ul Huq.
There were wild scenes, members of the Legislative Assembly being dragged from their motor-cars und Assaulted by rowdies.
Gongs of hooligans are parading the city and 100 members of the Assembly are sleeping in the Council chamber, fearing that they may be prevented from reaching it if they nove out.
the
kid-
Fantastic stories are current of in- trigue by both supporters and op- assured ponents of the Government. Enormous bribes, it is alleged, have been offered, and threats of napping made, to influence waverers in to-morrow's vote.
Congress It is expected that
six resolution will be defeated by votes in a House of 250, which in- cludes 25 Europeans.
New Everest Expedition-Mr. W. H. Tilman, leader of the British abandoned recently Expedition which the attempt to climb Mount Everest, is sailing from Bombay. He has left Calcutta Simia.
for
and
will. It is understood, endeavour to forward a request to Tibet for permission organise an expedition next year.
Anglo-Indian Trade. Sir Zatrullah Khan, Commerce Member, Govern- ment of India, has arrived at Simin from England, where he has been engaged in the Anglo-Indian trie discussions. He has summoned Indian advisers Saturday, AUSTRALIA
Visit to Downing St.
London, Sept. 11. Lord Brocket, who has been one of Herr Hitler's British guests at the Nuremberg Nazi Congress, was called to No. 10 Downing Street at 0.30 p.m. to-day. He remained for half-an-hour-Rruler.
May Leave Door Open
problem by
Japanese Warning
meet
"
EXPLOITING SHALE OIL
Sydney.
10
Οτι
A contract has been signed for the
Nuremberg, Sept. 11. Although Herr Hitler's long await- Beyond any doubt this pronouner-ed speech, due for delivery-here to- ment in Lanard has falled to make merrow, may be sharply worded, on Impression on Germany, although well-informed circles believe that i it was hardly possible that respon- will leave the door open to a settle-construction by Americam capital of steel pipe-line, 140 miles long, to could ment of the Sudeten sible quarters in Germany
carry oll preduced from the shule de- the British negotiation. doubt the attitude of
It is learned that the British Am-posits in the Bacrami and Caperice- Government, as the British Ambas-
Newnes areas of New South Wales sadar, Sir Nevite Henderson, hed bassador, Sir Nevile Henderson, con-
to-day with Baron von to a refinery to be built on the cut- selzed the uppertunity presented in ferred
£400,000 and £500,000. Nuremberg of speaking to all leading Neurath, head of the secret Cabinet skirts of Sydney. The estimated cost
When the Jine German statesmen with the excep- Council, but that he did not see Herr is between
is completed tion of Herr Hitler himself.
Hiller or Herr von Ribbentrop; the
Australia will begin to produce shale Foreign Minister-Reuter.
oil in marketable quantities, and it is hoped that at the end of five years a quarter of Australia's petrol require- Tokyo, Sept. 12. ments will be supplied from these Commenting in its editorial on shale deposits, Italy's attitude in connection with the
are to be made In The pipes Czecho-Slovakia issue, the Asahi Australia and local labour is to be
Tokyo daily, employed. The Dominions and Colonics, em- Shiniban, leading
on Floar. Although the Excise phasised the Prime Minister, have asserts that the Rome Government' been kept fully informed of the communique on September has Prime Minister, Mr. Lyons, has de- clared that the Federal Ministry will course of events. He also mentioned served as a warning to France and
not attempt to reintroduce the four Anglo-French relations and spoke of Great Britain, who seemingly have
tax, the Federal Country party Whip the continuous exchange of views be- forgotten the existence of the Berlin-
has submitted to the Ministry a plan Rome axis. tween London and Parks.
for stabilising the price of flour at The Asahi Shimbun expresses
about £12 10s a ton in the capital Subsequently Mr. Chamberlain | agreement with the Italian news-
Press that it papers
cities by means of an Excise duty on view that part
of the nour used for home consumption. Informed the British would be a mistake to regard the¦ difculties in settling the Sudeten present situation with undue pessim- German problems are ascribable to | CANADA Isni. It was serious but did not war» British and French Interferences.— rant despair.
Domel,
The main force of the Chinese army has reached the outskirts of Hwang-ment is known In responsible Ger- mei, and an attack is impending.
A few remnant Japanese troops, beleaguered between Kwangisi and Chichling, are expected to be cleared up at any moment.-Central News.
Tungkuling Abandoned
man quarters,
Herr Hitler's Policy
The declaration of policy expected from Herr Hitler to-day, the last day
Fervent Declaration
Paris, Sept. 11.
A fervent declaration of French
SIR
EARLE PAGE ARRIVES
Montreal.
Sir Earle Page, Australian Minister for Commerce, arrived here recently off his way to Ottawa, where he will take part in discussions on a trade treaty with Canada.
Wushitmen, Sept. 12. Bitterly contesting every inch of He declared: "Good men and wo- the ground along the Nanchang Rail- men, you are living here in a wonder-way. Chinese defence forces, after ful country, perhaps one of the finest holding the Important height of God that he Tungkuling for over a week, have In the world. I pray to will give peace to this fine country." abandoned the place and retreated The Crowd later, however, sang to the south west to defend Sikuling, the German National Anthem and another formidable natural obstacle drive toward Tehan. Japanese the Hortswessel song, while the to the British mediator had a long talk In- Beginning yesterday morning, the side the casile with a German deputa- Japanese threw their picked regi- ments into the drive on Sikuling. tion-Reuter,
of the Nuremberg Nazi Rally, is preparedness for war, coupled with alded by mechanised weapons and
awaited in London with some appre- | in appeal to Germany to maintain heavy artillery. More than 1,000 heasion. Mr. Chamberlain declared reace, was made by M. Sarraut, shells were hurled into the Chinese himself fully conscious of how much Minister of the Inferior, in a speech Berlin, Sept. 11.
positions hidden in the mid-levels depended on the nature of this deaf the unveiling of a memorial at Washington for similar discussions. Another ineldent is
unnounced of the hill but failed to dislodge the claration, but at the same time point- Noyonoise, in the centre of former from Eger by a German news agency. defenders.
It is alleged that at a Czech Another Japanese column, advanced out that Herr Hitler has repeated-battlefields.
After referring to France's great military motorist organisation dis- ing from Tungkuling and Kwantsal-ly expressed his desire for peace and orders occurred and the Gendurmerle yeh to Bank the Chinese centre line; that it would be a mistake to assume efforts in the last war and her re- NO ROOM FOR JEWISH
Uhhat these declarations had not been building afterwards, M. Sarraut intervened with fixed bayanets.--- met with stubborn-resistance and Nineers.
nsked: The relations between England and
Bulawayo, "Who would dare say France could At a result dye Germans are said was checked on the railway.
Northern the United States, the Prime Minister not, would not, if the circumstances
Government of pointed out in conclusion, have never demanded it, once more save its Rhodesia has issued a communique bean so cordial as now, For this destiny?
dealing with the problem of Jewish "Let reason the British Government had
there be no mistake about refugees. It states that, after a con- felt obliged to inform the United this abroad where the echoes of our Adential discussion of the request for States Government af
The Chinese troops are rushing to have been injured by rubber truncheons. The situation in the fresh troops from the, rear and are town has been rendered extremely confident to hold both Sikuling and tense. Reuter,
Lanitang indefinitely-Central News,
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CAL OF OVETY; phase of divisions, more apparent than real | Caton of possibilities of such
the developments.
The British Government, declar-
but magnified by interesting propa- gando,
might tend to foster guilty
for submission to the Inter-Governmental Committee, on Refugees, the Government has been unable to advise the Secretary of
Ied the Prime Minister, would do asons. If the hour of danger State to proceed further.
everything in Its power to prevent such a calamity as another war Trans-Ocean.
Nuremberg Excited
Nuremberg, Sept. 11. To-night's Interpretation of the Briush policy spread like wildfre through the clty of Nuremberg but officials of the Foreign Ofee and Propaganda Ministry refused to com- ment, asserting" that a very full ac-
von Ribbentrop, the Foreign Minis- ter, and to Herr Hitler.-Reuter,
and duty called, France would instantly "And herself again of one accord, as she has been every time she has been confronted with' a foreign_perl."—Neuter Special.
Crowds In Downing St.
London, Sept. 11.
The decision was reached on the grounds of economie Impracticability and opposition to the scheme. BARBADOS
GOVERNOR ARRIVES
Barbados.
Activity continued throughout the The newly-appointed Governor of day in Downing Street, on the eve Barbados, Mr. E. J. Waddington, of the meeing of the British and arrived here recently. He was wel- and comed by departmental and Service
count has been forwarded to Herr French Cabinete "on by most | officials and then went to the Coun
Berlin Reaction
Berlin, Sept 11.
Herr Hitler's final and
important speech at Nuremberg. cil chamber, where members of the Crowds thronged Downing Street Council and the House of Assembly throughout the day and by evening took their oaths of office.
Colonial Mr. Waddington wus the crowd: wis estimated to be al The interpretation of the British least 3,000. Many of the spectators Secretary in British Gulana from policy received from Laadon con- | remained waiting for hours,Reuter, 1835 unül his present appointment in
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