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London Police Hunt

For Territories

London, Feb. 6. The followers of Patrick Maxwell, leader of the North Ireland Na- Bonaliat Party which is demanding the Incorporation of six Irish counties into Eire, collected in the streets of Londonderry last night and publicly

* CANTON AIR RAID

LATE NEWS

Colossal

Nerve Shown

In Protest

burned thousands of leaflets calling Japan Asks R.N. For

"Explanation"

Tsingtao, Feb. 6.

::

Attack by Chinese Damages Barracks

Shumchun, Feb. t. Thirty-two Chinese acroplanes at- tacked the suburbs of Canton on February 2. On their way to Canton they fought against Japanese pur-

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sult planes midway between Tsung- HE'S THE GUY THAT MADE THE WEST WILD!

fa and Fahsien, Two Japanese planes

were damaged,

In Canton suburbs Japanese bar- racks were damaged.-Wah Kiu Yat Po.

CHINESE VICTORY Japanese Air Base in South Shanal Attacked

Chungking, Feb, 0. Chinese aircraft staged a surprise raid yesterday on the Japanese air base at Yunchen, in soul Shansi.

According to Chinese claims, 40 demolished,

by the customs officials of the British peared

of Northern inhabitants upon the

for Ireland to enrol

service. national In the meantime the London police who are making feverish attempta lo track down the persons responsible A strong protest was lodged with for the bomb explosions in the two

the British consular authores this London underground stations had afternoon by Mr. D. Katoh, Japanese| discovered in a house in liford, a Consul-General here, with regard to

box suburb of London, containing the alleged interference, by an officer 15 dynamite charges. The occupant of the British cruiser Birmingham In of the house, believed to be one of the examination of the steamer Yung- the leaders of the Irish bomb con- cheng by Tsingtao customs officers on Japanese planes were

and ground structures were severely spiracy, had apparently received January 30.

mely warning and succeeded in The Japanese protest pointed out damaged.

that the offleer of H.M.S. Bir circles claims that the bombers ap- Information from Chinese aviation' making good hin escape.

ham refused by force examination According to information in posses-

abavo the airfield in the sion of the Scotland Yard authorities, the terrorist campaign conducted in steamer Yangcheng which was charge afternoon. They had beautiful wea England by the Irish Republican ed with having violated customs re-ther for their raid and had a clear Army is the work of six men who gulations, thus preventing the local and unobstructed view of their ob were expelled rom Northern Ireland officials from executing their duties, fective,

After releasing their bombs, which last year and pince then have been

While reminding that such action Uving in one of the northern suburbs by the British officer hampered the set fire to the aeroplanes and han of London. Nothing.

In Tsingtao, the gars, the planes all returned safely however, is Japanese Policy known by the police about these men Japanese authorities asked for an ex-(to their bure "after the most suc

50 for this year."-- except for meagre particulars sup- planation of the unwarrantable action cessful raid

and requested the British authorities Reuter. piled by the Ulster police.

to see that similar incidents should

Sian, Feb. 6. not occur in future.

The Japanese Consul-General call- A squadron of Chinese bombers, ed on Mr. Martin, the Bridah Consul-escorted by pursuit planes, heavily along General in Tsingtao, al 3 p.m. un bombed Japanese positions Monday-Domel.

the Tatung-Puhsien railway, south

inflicted heavy Shans, and yesterday.

for co-

The theory held by Scotland Yard is that in the course of the last five years the Irish Republican Army, has been busy amassing arms and ex- plosives in England.

to In reply

n request peration sent by the London police authorities, the Government of Eire. says that as far as it has been able to ascertain none of the prominent raders of the illegal Irish Republican Army has left Irish territory.

Lord Craigavon, Premier of Nor- thern Ireland, who is at present on

xtensive

told

British C. In C. Aboard Idzumo

Shanghai, Feb. 0. Vice-Admiral Sir Perey Noble,

+

. Ralds on Japanese

loss

Chinese airmen dropped

of

The

bomba, raid scores of during the several of which making direct bits on their objectives. A section the railway guarded by the invaders

blown was also

up during bombardment. During the

last few days,

the

in

his way back from Cest night Commander-in-Chief of the British Chinese air force lent particularly newspaper correspondents that had not the Ulster police taken China Station, aux Admiral Harry E. good support to the infantry

the precautions

entire Yarnell, Commander-in-Chief of the repulsing repeated Japanese attacks Cabinet of Northern Ireland and all American Asiatic Fleet, and official on the Chinese positions among the height of the Chunistiso leading offieints in Ulster would have ealis this afternoon to Vice-Admiral hilly become victims of the murder cam-Koshiro Oikawa, Commander-in-Mountains, the communique reveal-

ed. Chief of the Japanese Fleet in China Waters, aboard the latter's Hagship in yesterday's

All the planes which participat d raid on Japanese Idzumo.

their positions returned safely to The British and American Con-base upon

the completion of the

ralga.-Trans-Ocan.

Mystery " Plan"

References

London, Feb. 6.

to mysterious "S.

Plan" were made by the prosecution mahders-in-Chief expressed deep work.Central News. at Bow Street Police Court to-day sympathy with the Japanese Navy in when 12 men appeared on remand. the disaster which overtook Sub-

The prosecution described the plan marine 1-83 of the Japanese Flect in WANG'S TRIP ABROAD na must comprehensive and covering Bungo Straits on Thursday last almost every field of public activity. Doniei,

The prosecution also announced that another two arrests had made,

been one of the persons being of consider- able importance to the organisation.

Uniformed police were posted at the doors of the Court and plain- clathics men patrolled the streets and all sides of the building.

The prosecution stated that the

Plan" was found on one of the accused. It appeared there was an nssociation going by the name of the Irish Republican Army which was responsible for the plan and it was quite clear from the document dint the organisation was very active in England.

The document begun, "In order to exercise the maximum world eflect, a diversion must be carried out at

a time when a major war or would crisis is

on, but if carried out when trouble is anticipated, the jumpiness and

nervous

of the expectations Government as well as the nervous potential panic of the people can be explotted to the full,"

The document

ment" mentioned that an ultimatum was to be delivered to England demanding her

complete

evacuation from Irish territory. It referred to sabotaging of acroplang factories, stores, public services and such key

Industries us were acces- sible, also commerce, banking, ship-

ordinary ora

Industries. mis,

grain, motor tyre storca and

cotton stores. tobiicco, spher yards. The

Jarie circulation of

the the English press was described as "lost target." The document also mentioned telegraph system,

radio

and broadcasting, cables and water, Referring to Government offices. the document stated that where a employee sympathetic Government

was nyellable there was nothing more simple than depositing a suit- able form of incendiary unit in cup- boards or elsewhere.

All the defendants were remand- ed in custody-Reuter,

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The former Vice-Chairman of the Kuomintang Party, Mr. Wang Ching- wei, is reported by the Chinese news- paper Morning. Leader to have re- ceived from the Chinese Government In Chungking his passport with the intimation to leave the country,

Mr. Wang, it is added, had hoped to get a diplomatic passport. Having received

from Chungking only an ordinary passport, he has again put off for the time being any plans he entertained of leaving for Europe.- Trans-Occant,

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