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Enquiries by the Telegraph indicate that the only foreign war- ships at Amoy in addition to the feet

of Japanese ships and four British destroyers,

two American,

destroyers,

are

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"GERMAN DEMAND"

FOR COLONIES

(Continued from Page 1.)

Fuehrer, continuing his four, inspect

ed the Soar district..

Pross Campaign- TOKYO, May 17-Not only the question of International settlementsIt is reported that the Siegfried and foreign concessions defles solu-Line has an average depth of 30 tion but also the China Affair itself miles, and comprises 12,000 fortified will not be brought to a conclusion positions, ranging from machine gun, unless the settlements and concessions pill-boxes to huge underground" are returned to the new regime in fortresses, which construction Chine, the "Kokumin Shimbun" de 435,000 men are still engaged.---. clares..

Reuter,

on

People are planning to drive to the island to get a glimpse of

Alliance With the royal squadron overnight.

The Soviet

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of

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May 17, 1939.

World Peace Appeal

Whitsun Call To Prayer

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From

LONDON, May 16. A CALL to prayer at Whitsuntide for interna-Haiphong

The appeal says that the world at present is dominated by fear, mainly owing to the use or threat of force in international policy.

The appeal urges christian people. of every nation to pray to God to guide the hearts and minds of all and peoples and their rulers, that Justice

goodwill

the Fulo

whole world.

The signatories add that they are with the Pope's appeal to promote a glad to think their call is associated crusade of prayer for peace-Reuter Special

The weather at present a beautiful, tional peace has been issued but it may be showery to-night, from Lambeth Palace, sign

The Empress of Australia willed by the Archbishop of reinain at the anchorage until morn ing, when she will complete the Canterbury, and the heads voyage to the historic Wolfe's Cove of other churches in Europe. terminal, where Their Majesties will disembark at 10.30 am local time, (11.30 pm. H.KT.) and will be refusing milliary alliance, firstly presented to members of the Cabinet recognises in principle the Anglo- and other high officials in a simple Soviet mutual aid pact; secondly,quayside ceremony favours Ruslan marantee: to

Spectators Cather Poland, Turkey and the Haltio States)

Thousands. and.

spectators thirdly, Indicatca Britain's

raarantee Russia's fathered on the cliffs, which are 300 readiness to

feet high, to hear the royal salute of western frontler-United Press21 guns fired from the

Citadel,

the official summer residence of the Honest Broker

Governor-Geenral, where Their PARIS, May 16 The report is Majesties will stay to-morrow night, current in political circles that during) Quebec's welcome voiced in all the coming week-end, and also ht of the local papers, which have print- Geneva, France would play the part ed coloured supplements, and devote of an honest broker in Troning out columns of space to every

imaginable the differences between London and detall connected with the visit. Some Moscow regarding the best means of of the papers print welcoming verse resisting aggression.

in French and English,

Mr. Mackenzie King, the Prime Minister, is

Ollawa leaving evening and will be the first to greet this Their

Majestics hs they Innd on Canadian soll. He will also accom- any them throughout the tour of the Mr. La Pointe will be in charge of Dominion The Minister of Justice, the capital during Mr. Mackenzie King's absence-Reuter.

Confidence is felt that a com- promise on sound lines will be

reached..

Ja

The Journal "Debats says that t believed that with the diplomate co-operation of France, Bellain will succeed in surmounting the obstacles.

The "Intransigeant"

goes further and says that according to some te ports, a compromise has already been drawn up which will be perfected by May 20, and submitted to the Soviet Representative at Geneva on May 22.,

Reuter.

Japanese Interest TOKYO, May 16 The Anglo- directed Soviet ngreement will be against the anti-Comintern Powers

Through Snow-Clad Hills

Quebec, May 16, The Empress of Australia steamed up the St. Lawrence between snow-. clad hills, hugging the south shore in order to give their, Majesties a view of the rugged country.

The Royal liner has maintained n speed of 19 knots und is calculated to

reach port late to-night, declares the entire Japanese press,

Meanwhile, D which, express the belief that the bringing Government officials from special train 15 two Powers will come to some Ottawa while trains and planes are arrangement for mutual assistance.

bringing special food. Extraordin- Pointing out that Japan is vitally ary police protection is also interested in any step taken by ing prepared. United Press. be- Russia, the papers declare that Japan

democracy neither a

Empress At totallinrian State, but her attitude towards an Anglo-Soviet pact would be determined by her membership in the anti-Comintern group,

nora

Sees Threat To Japan The "Asahi Shimbun" recalls the Foreign Minister's remark on May 8 that Japan cannot overlook Britain's efforts to co-operate with Moscow, either in its effect on the Far East or Europe.

necessary.

Anchor

..

Quebec, May 17. The Empress of Australia has an- chored 14 miles east of Quebec har bour, off the village of St. Jean on the island of Orleans-Reuter.

..

SUCCESSES CLAIMED (Continued. from Page 1.) outlying Japanese positions, United Press.

Japanese Withdraw CHUNGKING,

the

|

The Popo And Pasco VATICAN CITY, May 16-Au- thoritative sources in the Vatican deny that His Holiness the Pope has many and Poland regarding Danzig.-- submitted new suggestions to Ger

United Press.

! Germany And Turkey

possible disruption of relations, the BERLIN, May 16-Indleating a German Foreign Office reveals that Generní Von Papan, newly appointed German. Ambassador to Turkey, has been recalled "to report, as well as for private reasons."

It is understood that he will discuss the Anglo-Turkish treaty with Hitler and other German leaders-United

Press.

Italy And Germany PARIS, May 16 The Italo-Ger- on Monday next, according to the man military alliance will be signed

"Paris Soir", which adds that the carly difficulties in working out de- tolls of the alliance have now been avercome.

The paper reports that the signing of the treaty will take place in the of Herr Hitler. Chancellery in Berlin, in,the presence

Count Clano, the Italian Foreign Minister, is expected to arrive in Berlin on Sunday.--Trans-Occan.

Greek Mobilisation |_ ATHENS, May 16-The Greek Government has issued a decree call- ing up fourteen classes of reserve naval ofcers for two months' service on June 5.-United Press.

Tokyo Formulates Its Policy

but both "Nish; any and along the Han River front, sinted a situation are nearing completion.

the

that

Earlier experiences and the present situation convince Japan, according to the papers, that further streng-

May 10. Since thening of the anti-Comintern pact is very heavy, engagements have been

in progress in central Hupeh, fighting TOKYO, May 17 It is under- The conclusion of an Anglo-on the other fronts has almost ceased, stood that deliberations in Japanese Turkish pact is also described as a because the Japanese have with Government circles-with regard to further step in the British policy of drawn their forces for concentration Japan's policy towards the European encirclement against

Nishi" and the Chinese military spokesman."

Japanese

newspapers report ali Shimbun" declare that

He admitted that severe fighting the inter-Departmental conference British policy is only Suinslen aren, and at the moment it tries on the European situation was success of

was going on, particularly in the between the

Wor

and Navy temporary, the latter pointing that the strong economic relations was dimicult to obtain accurate in-approaching the final stage and that between Turkey and Germany will formation.

He denied,

consisting of probably keep Turkey from being

however, that the drawn completely into the democratic Japanese had managed

Ministers of the Cabinet front--Trans-Ocean,

to encircle will allegedly make the anal decision the Chinese forces, and neither had the Chinese line of retreat been cut

on Friday. off.

Seishiro Lieut.-General

Itagaki, On the contrary, 2,000 Japanese the War Minister, this morning pro- cavalry which had started northwards ceeded to the Imperial Palace and from Chunghsiang had been driven reported to the Emperor on malters

under his jurisdiction-Domei,

French Plan

but

Paris, May 18. It is understood that France is planning to remodel Its milliary back. alliance with Russia so that it can The Japanese possess four divisions be used as an indirect "bridge" be- for their encircling. movement on tween Britain and Russia and as a the Han River front, of which half thereby bringing Britain and Russia as well as south of the Yangtse. together without an outright tri-

Ichang Highway power alliance.

Along the Ichang highway, the

Norway's Defence compromise on the Russian proposals, had been withdrawn to east Hupeh,

The paper asserts that the condi tions obtaining in the international settlements and foreign concessions In Shanghai, Tientsin und other places, are resposible for the new

OSLO, May 16 The Norwegian tenure of life granted to the Chiang Parliament to-day adopted Kai-shek regime and also

a "bill failure of the return of complete authorising the expenditure of 20,- peace and order to the areas under 000,000 loroner for national defence.

-Reuter Special. Japanese occupation--Domet.

Tokyo Conference

for the

TOKYO, MAY 17-The War Minis- ter, Lieut-General Itagaki, sum- moned,a conference of high officiais. of the War Offee and the Army) General Staff last night.

Indian Congress; New Party

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JAPANESE DEMANDS. REJECTED .

A. Daladier and M. Bonnet plan to Chinese had succeeded in consolidet absence of the

(Continued from Page 1) discuss this question with Lord Ing their positions.

Chinese official at Halifax.

the present moment, the matter The spokesman stated that gener-should be entrusted to the Consular The plan would re-model the ally speaking the hilly terrain Franco-Soviet accord so that each central Hupeh favoured the mobile

in bodies. would be pledged to aid the other in Chinese units more than the heavily proposed co-operation between

There is no objection to the the event of outside uggression and mechanised Japanese forces, and this Japanese Consular police and also in the event of France being enabled the Chinese to retain involved in war, France would be initiative.

Municipal Council police in released from pledges made under He claimed that heavy losses had search for and arrest of criminals. other anti-aggression agreements. been inflicted on the Calcutta, May 10.

Actually such co-operation is already' Japanese, Since France is closely allied to casualties during last week being The left wing of the All Indian Britain, a French-Russian alliance estimated at 6,000.

under way-Domel. Licut.-General Yamawaki, Vice- National Congress at a session pre-would indirectly be a basis for Minister of War, later called on Vice sided over by Dr, Subhas Chandra linking

The Japanese had suffered heavily. Japanese Reduce Marines Admiral Yamamoto,

Russin Vice-Minister Boxe decided to form a new party United Press.

und Britain. in hand-to-land fighting, while the

heavy Chinese losses were mainly tion in the International Settlement of Navy, to convey the views, of the within the Congress. Dr. Bose, who

AMOY, May 17-With the situa- Dafinita Progross Army to the Navy-Domel,!! had recently been compelled to re-

enused by the severe Japanese beginning to case as the result of the linquish his presidency

over Con-

LONDON, May 10-The riddle bombardments.

The provided by Soviet diplomacy has

round-up of "subversive elements." Ereas under pressure by Mahatma

spokesman emphasised that deepened with the

tho announcement conclusive stage of the present part of the Japanese naval landing

has party

been withdrawn from that M. Maisky,

not yet been reached, but was ex- will go to Geneva pointed President of the Compagnie Congress decided to form a separate

Instead of M. Potemkin.

pected within the next three days. Charity Hospital.

centrated in the premises of the Generale Trans-Atlantique, in suc-party. He declared that the situa cession to M.. Olivier, who has re-tion demanded. formation, of a blog action by Russia will have no effect pared elther to counter-allack, or to for "subversive elements" by Japan~ :

It is insisted, however, that this Meanwhile, the Chinese were pre-

It is understood that the search on formulation of the British repletreat to Haingyang it necessary~ [ese marines and consular police hos

PARIS, May 10-M, Jean Marie, Gandal, explained before, a mass a high official of the Ministry of meeting of 30,000 adherents yester

the

Mercantile Marine, has been ap- day afternoons why the left wing at sador to London, Soviet Ambas. conflet on the Han River front had Kulangsu and the remainder is con-

signed in consequence of the recent for concentration, of all anti-Im- fire which destroyed the liner Paris, perialist elements in India-Trans- -Trans-Ocean,

Oceani

SWEDISH AIRMAN ON LONG ATLANTIC HOP

St. Johns, Newfoundland, May 16-Mr. Charles Backman, a 25-year old Swede, hopped off at 5.40 am to-day bound for Lakhend in Sweden.

Trans-Ocean.

come to a conclusion-Domei.

to Moscow's proposals, although the reply probably will not be transmit-| ted until Saturday.

Warships Still At Amoy Despite the Kremlin warning tri BURGOS, May 18-Count Charles -- refusing

to send M. Potemkin to de Vichenet, the Belgian Ambassador ILMS, Birmingham, with Admiral Geneva, It is expected that Mr. to Spain, was received to-day by Sir Percy Nobic, Commander In Chamberlain will be able on Friday General Franco, to whom he present-Chief of the China Station, and the to announce definite progress in the hle credentials: Speeches of two destroyers Duncan and De- negotiations with Moscow-Transmutual satisfaction were exchanged. fender, ara still at Amoy,

It is presumed that the ships will stay at Amoy until the position is clearer.

They left Hongkong for Shanghal on' routine sailing.

Occon.

|---Trans-Ocean.

on his way through Paris.

According to advices from Geneva the

No Dolay In Roply LONDON, May 16-There will be no delay in sending the British reply the Russian representativo" at to the most recent Russian communi-League Council meeting opening there Bis plane, a alácty horse-power used by Clare Bunch whens, he

cation on Eastern European security on Monday will be the Soviet Am

Protest To Tokyo- under bassador in London M. Malaky, Lambert monoplane, is equipped for established a non-stop

transons, which has been

examination, at the Foreign The Anglo-Russian bind dying and carries extra petrol continental record for light planes on Office since it was

negotiations received yesterday will naturally be the subject of re-

TOKYO, May 17,--Counsellor. tanks.

April'3./

Dodds of the Brush Embossy, pre- ferences in the debate on foreign sented a formal protest against the Mr. Bunch said the only change.Lord Halifax is leaving London on affairs in the House of Commons on Kulangsu occupation at the Japanese A report from St. Louis has dis- made wos to increase the gasoline Saturday morning for Geneva, and closed that Backman left St. Louis (capacity to 183 instead of 100 gallons, he will have conversations with the Liberal apposition by Sir Archibald Sir Robert Craigle

which will be opened for the Foreign Office yesterday evening. on Sunday. His plane is the same United Press.

French Premier and Foreign Minister Sinclair British Wireless,

fe Indisposed with a allght cold-Reuter.

afternoon.

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