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drivers

Italian Marines

SHANGHAI, July 24. TUITION GIVEN.

THE Japanese-controlled Th Tuition to Police forcibly conducted BINGS Motor Driving Hongkong-Kowloon, by experienced Municipal Police Inspector Mr. J. Instructors from England. Intensive Watson, a British subject, to Course $25. Comprehensive Courses,

$85, the Tatao Police station on Cars for hire. Plione 57122, 523, Robinson Road at 8 p.m. last Nathan Road,

night, after he had destroyed an bill- DANCING IN 4 HOURS, Ballroom, anti-British poster on Tango, Rhumba, American Tap. board on Robinson Road, Tuition rapid and practical. World's A detachment of Italian Marines Champion's steps. Apply-Tony's quickly obtained Watson's release. Dance Studio, China Buliding, 6th floor. Telephone 30933.

WANTED KNOWN.

FO

The Municipai Police had obliterated posters on the same bill- board twice previously during the day.

Mr. Watson is in charge of the CHINA Postage Stamps of latest issue Municipal Police stallon on Pootoo in commemoration of 150 years of Road, and went to Robinson Road

obtainable US.A. Constitution,

at personally after hearing that the Graca Co., 10 Wyndham Street, Tatao Police had each time restored Hongkong.

hit posters-United Press.

PREMISES TO LET. MODERN. four large alry roomed flot in Robinson load. House detach- ed. Apply Telephone No. 20205,

ANGLO-JAPANESE UNDERSTANDING

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would probably lead to drustle near sures by the Japanese in Tientsin, she has decided to evacute her posi- lion in East Asin-Tarus-Octin,

Talks Commarico

LETTERS

Soldier's Complain!

To the Editor,

Hongkong Telegraph, ". Sir,-As a soldier in Hongkong live a few things to say about British residents here.

All the hotels and enfes which are frequented by British residents are

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

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Our Allies have understood," declares the paper.-Reuter.

"British Rotront"

BERLIN, July 23,

The Reich Propaganda Ministry to- day announced that "The Anglo- Japanese ugreement definitely spells

A British retreat and shows her

"The Revement is greeted with

Chinese Success

"Mop-Up" Japanese In Shansi CHUNGKING, July 23. CHINESE reports state that anally more tractable frame of mind. Chinese troops are conducting a satisfaction since it indicates that "mopping-up" campaign of their Britain is beginning to take a realistic own in south-eastern Shansi, following the failure of the view,"

Newspapers here carry headlines Japancae offensive. "England's Retreat in the Far East,"

It is claimed that following the re- und "England. Gives In"-United capture of Tungfengehen, 12 miles west of Yangcheng, Chinese troops "Britain Humillated”

are pursuing a reirenting Japanese column, cutting their fanks in pieces ROME, July 23. in a fight north-west of Tungfeng- Diplomatie circles here consider chen. the Anglo-Japanese accord to beat is said that Chinese troops Engaged Japanese troops at Hou- "further humiliation" for Britain.

ching, west of Yangcheng in a battle which lasted all day, and inflicted

severe deleat upon them.

Press.

July 24, 1939.

BRITAIN WAITING FOR SEES JAPAN ON TOP Turk Wounded

DETAILS: L'DON

REACTIONS

AFTER NEXT BIG WAR

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On Border Incident On Bulgar

Frontier

(Continued from Page 7.) was, in itself, a none-too-gentia slap. on the army wrist. The article was and order in the Concessions and will written while the government was not allow anti-Japanese activities by embroiled in the question of Joining Chinese in the Concessions, but Bri- the Italo-German military alliance. tain will insist on the maintenance of Radical quarters of the army were her, aoverelan rights in the Conces-unequivocably in favour of joining.

SOFIA, July 28. sions--Reuter Bulletin.

The navy, the business interests, and IT IS officially announced here the liberals were opposed. London Anxioty

It would be an "uller absurdity, that a Turkish soldier was London, July 22.

Ozaki wrote, for Japan to become wounded in a frontier incidont involved in war, through adhesion to on The reported agreement In the

the Turkish Bulgarian the military alliance. aroused considerable anxiety in the the horizon whenever a Japanese trespassing on Bulgarian territory. Anglo-Japanesa talks in. Tokyo has

The United States looms large on

frontier on July 21.

The soldier was Injured while Chinese colony in London.

The Chinese Ambassador will seek contemplates his nation's relations Further detalls are not available, elucidation

at the British Foreign article reflected the prevalling Japa- of whom large numbers have been with Italy and Germany. Ozaki's but it appears that Turkish soldiers. Ofice on Monday ond Chinese official circles are not willing to be- nese view that the United States will concentrated in European Turkey lieve the apparent British capitula-align itself with France and Eng- during the last few weeks, crossed

Jand, war comes. tion-United Press.

the frontier and, that a clash between Axis Offers Nothing

them and Bulgarian troops ensued. Japanese Propaganda?

"Granting that the two Powers settled by an inquiry by officers on The incident has already been London, July.22.

(Britain and America) cannot afford the spot. News from exclusively Japanese to send their entire naval force tu sources that an agreement has been the For East, yet Japan would have alde that the Bulgarian troops were was admitted on the Turkish reached between Sir Robert Cralgic to pay dearly for annihilating their legally entitled to open fire on the and Mr. Arita was accompanied by fleets, perhaps even at the cost of trespassing Turkish soldiers. tendentious Japanese comment, says fatally crippling her own. Observer. the diplomatic correspondent of the

It was omcially stated that in view "And what could we gain from of the friendly relations between the such a sacrifice? Neither Germany two This comment suggested, and did not. Ituly has anything to offer."

countries, tho Bulgarian not state. that an agreement was

authorities permitted the wounded. If neutrality is impossible, the Turkish soldier to return to his side reached upon Japan's terms and that next-best thing would be for Japan of the border.-Trans-Ocean, the result China. Although no

will be disappointing to 10 side with the democracies, Ozaki been

message hna declared, In this case, Japan would, received from

Slr Craigle, It goes without saying that neutral, since it would be extremely

Robert actually enjoy "the postilon of an agreement can have been reached dimeult, if not impossible to send only in conformity with instructions military on which Sir Robert has

or naval forces to the been theatre of war in Europe,“

W. Indies Station negotiating.

The correspondent recalls that only hausting, without victory for elthered that the appointment of Rear- The struggle will be long and ex- Inst Monday Mr. Chamberlain, in the side, the article continues.

LONDON, July 23-It is announc

as an excellent example of "Aritish hal Chinese units, operating on the would not and could not reverse her financial and economic paralysis to West Indies Station will be dated us

House of Commons, said that Britala bring

It will! almost complete pollen Admiral G. S. Arbuthnot as Com- policy at the demand of another the nations involved. Meanwhlie, Power.

the long years reatest merchant.

They also describe the statement that the accord does not involve the concession of any British principles as being "face-saving,"

Roberto Farinacei, in a front page editorial in the "Regima Fascista" says "Morc stops British foreign policy registers another clamorous failure. Naturally these political de feuls make Moscow assume a less trusting attitude, since she no longer believes in the strength or seriousness of the democracies."--United Press.

French Reaction

Advance On Yangcheng which crossed the Tsin River from Meanwhile, 1 Chinese column the east bank in now advancing on Yangcheng in a pincers movement. Yangchen ten miles away, placing

cluring

out of bounds, whieh leaves us the of the Axis ties with Japan, and, troops Juve been rushed to the front is regarded in London as important Ozaki pictured Japan as the world'a

only alternative of using bars fre- quented by Chinese or finding our TOKYO, July 24-With the pre-own enjoyinent in camp. liminary sluge having successfully

I call this a vulgar and snobbish the Anglo-Japanese been covered conference this morning entered the presumption on the part of H small second phase with a flew to straigh-section of people who pretend to be tening out the outstanding individual ashamed of British uniforms in times of peace, but are only too willing to questions in Tientsin.

shelter behind them in war.

Sir Rober Craigie, the British Ar- bassador, called on Mr. Hachiru Arita, the Foreign Minister, at 8.40 am at the latter's official residence,

to

von-

11 is said that north of Tsingcheng, 3,000 Japanese troops were reduced at Kaoping, after which they split up into two columns, and are now moving westward. Another column was moving southward from Yung PARIS, July 23.

cheng, but was beaten back by The French comervatives hail the Chinese troops, and the Chinese were Anglo-Japanese agreement as a de-able to complete contact for a three- Anite diplomatfe defeat for Germany prong attack on Yangcheng. and Haly. They term the agreement

Meanwhile Clunese reports claim

reulism."

Shanghai-Nanking railway, are at They predict, fratly, the weakening tacking Chinklang from the Kiangsu capital, and that 3,000 Japanese secondly, that Britain will be relieved of the necessity of sending a feel to offset the Chinese attacks. Chun- the Far East, which would have re-khang is 45 miles cast of Nanking. percussions on the European situation.

Japanese Warning The nationalist press hails the Furthermore, Chloese reports fram agreement ag a suggestion of force to Kwelling state that the Japanese com- bring an early conclusion themand his notified foreigners in south Moscow talks.

Fukień to evacuate immediately be- It understood that the French cause of an imminent offensive, Foi- 1 with tell you of instance concessions well share whatever the lowing their occupution of Chusashiih which happened to me. A well-actord brings to the British.

Iskand, the Japanese are now known woman in Hongkong booked

The press is also convinced that structing forifications. two seats in a picture-house, the the collapse of the Chinese dollar will

It is also said that the Japanese are gentleman with her being Chinese rapidly shorten China's military re-using construction of a new birfield will effect a decisive final victory Swatow, which the guerilins tore up of track between Choochow and The Sino-Japanese war is expected HOW to degenerate into gazvila

It is also claimed that the Japanese tacties.

countering difficulties along the Meanwhile the French Government alire length of the Nanchang-Kiu- insists that they have no intention afreshets and sabotage by Chinese klang railway where mountain British delegates included Sir-Rob-) ert Craigle, the British Ambassador, i

present of recognising the de facto situation or the puppet Government-uerties have resulted in the com- Major-General F, S. G. Piggott Military attache to the British "Em-: Wants Pen Friends Unitet Preas,

plete paralysis of the railway.

Reports state that the track for 20 bassy, Major G. A, Herbert, Super- Sir. I am a girl of sevenleen and, intending Consul at Tientsin, Mr. Hwould like to correspond with girls

Chungking Waits

alles between Mahulling and Shoho A. Macrae, Commercial Secretary and bays my own age living all over

has been torn up by the guerillas and and Mr. W. D. Allen, Secretary to Sir the world. I am interested in bear- Government officials are still hope-while mountain freshets destroyed CHUNGKING, July 23-Chinese two bridges have also been blown up. Archibald Clark, Kerr, the British ing about their country, and what fully wafting for more concrete in-much of the road bed. Ambassador to China.

they do for musement, recreation, formation egarding the Anglo- Chinese reports say that the Yellow etc.

Japanese talks to Tokyo before com- River is fasi rising and threatening Japanese delegation included Mr. Sotoimutsu Katoli, Minister-at-Large I am a senior in High School and mitting themselves to any course of, to overflow in a new channel 25 miles to China, Mr. Hikozo Tanaka, Japan-ruleg and tennis. I am also interest-Japanese successes resulting from the and south of the Eunghal railway in enjoy outdoor sports, such as swim-action designed to counterbalance any cast of the Peiping-Honkow railway ese Senior Consul at Tientsin, Mujer-ed in nature study.

negotiations. General Akira Muto, Colonel Kawa-

It is noteworthy that, prior to the I collect stamps and um willing to

It is stated that east Honan is now mura, Secretary Okumura of the East Asia Bureau, and other oficials exchange United States stamps for the pening of the fatks, most oficiais "No Man's Land" and has therefore,

were optimistic that Great Britain | little military advantage stamps of any country.

would not perma he talks to extend side if the river overflows. beyond the scope of the Tientsin em- Very few Chinese peasants are sald broglio and expressed confidence that to be in the area, and because of this Philadelphia, Penn. U.S.A. Great Britain would not take any It is not expected that the overflow sleps that might be injurious to of the river will be accompanied by China. However, yesterday and to the usunb famine and disense.- day they were inclined to pessimism. | United Proak

The general view is that the effects

|

New C. in C. For

mander-in-Chief of the America and

of conflet. from October 6.

Rear-Admiral Arbuthnot, who suc- ceeds Vice-Admiral Sir S. J. Meyrick, will assume his command at Bermula about November 16-Reuter Speciul

Profits, Power "Japan would gain enormous pro-

Japun's

lessi

than

New Consul General

For Shameen

The correspondent declares that it that opinion in Chungking should not be misled by the Japanese re- pori, designed precisely for such a purpose,

The Japanese version must be fils. In all probability, there would regarded partly as the normal maritonsity, of what puth kreter festation of the modern diplomaticnsity, happened during the method familiar both in the practice national wealth jumped from

world war. At that time, of Berlin and Tokyo, whereby pro than 30,000,000,000 to more pagandist objects are regarded as of 10,000,000,000. great importance and accuracy of

CANTON, July 24-It is reliably "The European Powers would inve learned that Mr. J. W. C. Davidson, faci as of sight importance, and no course other than to come to formerly attached to the British Con Partly, perhaps as a method of en- Japan for materials and

supplies. sulate in Shanghal, and at present from the official statements in Lon-c not to recognise the real nature of restore to her coffers all, and more, ceeding Mr. A. P. Blunt, the Consul- the facts when they become known

spent on the China General in Canton, who is leaving don and Tokyo lo-morrow-Reuter. campaign."

And then, at the end of the war----

Canton on August 2-Reuter, Proposals Modified

"Only the United States will sur-fall back before Jupan. London, July 22, vive, because of its geographical and After remarking that the com-other advantages. All other partic- we will find ourselves, willingly or "If we stay out of the coming war, Foreign Office yesterday suggests a to deat only with the United States. Japan would control not only the Far nique issued by the Japanese punts will be ruined. leaving Japan otherwirse, in a position from which slight Improvement in the prospects The nations of Asia would have to East, but the entire world," of the Tokyo negellations, The Times, in a leading article this morning

The discussion of individual ques- As she saw she had to sit next to me, sistance, but doubts whether Japan at Swatowynd remiring the 30 miles/couraging Japanese popular opinion Almost immediately, Japan would Consul-Genera) in Kunming, is suc- tion in Tientsin commenced at 9.20 she got up and said to the gentleman: o'clock this morning in the form of We cannot sit here: he is a soldier," round-table conference at the official then went out. A few moments residence of the Vice-Minister for later she came back and sat in the Foreign Affairs.

front seat. I call that going to the extreme.

UNDER DOG.

concerned,

Definite Proposals

It is understood that the Japanese side will make delinite proposals for a settlement of the Tientsin situation

at the outset of the meeting.

Japanese newspapers predict that; Japan's proposals will be along the following lines:

I will answer all letters received,

BRITA E MAKIN, 7027 Greenway Avenue,

MOSCOW PARLEYS

1.-Extradition of the four asses- sins of Cheng Hsi-keng, maritime nuft, President customs superintendent and manager National Assembly. of the Federal Reserve Bank at Tien- taln.

of Anglo-Japanese rapprochement "would"be"chielly psychological as far as China is concerned, as it would partly destroy the internal and ex- ternal Chinese viewpoint of a world united against Japan.

Britain Embarrassed

Hona.

lo cilter

King Reviews Royal Cadets

says:

put forward since by Mr. Arita last "It would seem that the proposals

in their phrasing, since Mr. Chamber- Sunday have been modified, at least: lain made it clear that Britain does not intend to change its foreign at the dictation of foreign policy governments or generals. to recognise the hard facts of the "At the same time it is necessary

situation in North China, Including the enormous military preponderance of the Japanese in North China, their chief ellies in that territory and their de facto military occupation of the claim that the existence of foreign enclaves in that region should not militate against the security of their forces or those Chinese whom they describe as their allies and others whom they call their clients.

"If this is all the Japanese mean by British recognlilon of background there should be a possibility of find- ing a successful approach to detailed negotiations on the narrow issue of Tientsin.

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of the Bulgurlan

Conversations during M. Mocha- noff's stay in Landon would aim at

LONDON, July 23. 2Strict crotrol of subversive ele-increasing the volume of trade be-

FIVE HUNDRED cadets of Most quarters, interviewed by the ments in the British Concession,

jiween Britain and Bulgaria,

Royal Naval United Press, admit that Great Bri-the 3. Effective search for anti-Japan-i

College, ese elements in the Concession,

It is not yet known whether the tala is in an embarrassing and Dartmouth paraded before the parleys would extend to political difßeult position because of her in King 4-Dismissal of Chinese officials problems or would deal with Britishvolvements both in the Far East and visited the college, and attend when Their Majesties espousing unti-Japanese sentiments. credits, for Bulgaria. These diploma in Europe, which prevents her giving

Japan and Manila 6-Release of the silver hoklings the quarters are agreed that, it is full attention to either area. in the Chinese books in the Conces-insprobable that Britain should con-

ed Divine Service in the chapel.

Japan However, they hold the view thist

Halphong The King was wearing the undress template gunting credits to a nation Great Britain Is "wrong in compro-uniform of Admiral of the Fleet.

Shanghai Prohibition of circulation of the where territorial claims on Rumania raising because other Powers are In-

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways old Chinese currency in the Conces would not allow her sincerely to sup- volved and any compromise now wilt night in the royal yacht to Portsmouth obvious, especially

Their Majesties are returning to-

Dircel Service"-London date. port the deneratie front" but they evitably result in the elimination where they are due at 2 pan., on

22nd July 7-British co-operation in cireutat-also emptusized that Britain wishes of British interests from China at Monday, en route to London, ing the Federal Reserve notes. | to avoid having Yugoslavia and Bul-present and the Far East the 8-Co-operation between British maria openly taking sides with the future", as one official plunsed it. and Japanese authorities in controll- Totalitarian Powers. Ing the Chinese banks, exchange shops and Arms in the Concession. Doniel

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The issue of the forthcoming par- leys was therefore looked forward to with greal interest-Havas,

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Country

Finding Suitable Formula "The

British Government, can without loss of dignity, give an assurance that the Concessions will

between the Japanese furces in the remain neutral, and can investigate the possibility of a

occupied portion of China and the authorities in these neutral enclaves.

"The difficulty of finding a suitable: formula for such an arrangement is when it is re- membered that the Japanese occupy a region which is fur from being pacifled.

"Nevertheless there is no reason to put it past the skill of diplomacy to and one, but this is all the British Governmen can do,

It is added that when the Japanese

Financial circles are nol, seemingly, worried and are pointing out that the foreign currency reserves held abroad, plus the recent Russian agree

"They cannot be expected to sacri- ments and plus the optimistic reports Their Majesties paid a surprise extricate the Japanese commanders flee friends and principles in order to) that on American loan will probably visit to the shipyard where the from difficulties into which their own be forthcoming-which forelin finan-

research shilp "Rearch" is being built. cial eireles in Chungking also report They spent 20 minutes inspecting the

miscalculations led them: together with full fledged plans for ship which is being constructed dangers of walking into a Far Eastern "At the same time they realise the mereusing exports and decressing without the smallest particle of metal trap." Imports in an effort to build up currency reserve for absolute neces-in order to avoid affecting the delicate The Times concludes by quoting silies, pinces Chino on a seemingly compass readings.

its Tokyo correspondent's remark independent basis as far as future

The crew are not even allowed that Tientsin "is a small sideshow in British help is concerned. The tame zor blades.

the world drama." cireles almit that British help would An uproarious send-off was given be a vital factor in the war, but con-

to Their Majesties upon their de-militarists unleashed their attacks on inued resistance is by no means departure from the harbour entrance China they made It certain that for pendant on this assistance.

whither the royal yacht was accom-at least a generation the fate of the panied by the 500 cadets in every Far East would not be determined in available Instructional vessel, from Nanking or Tokyo-Neuter. whalers to gigs.-Reuter.

Sunday Paper Prediction

London, July 23. The Sunday Express diplomatic

· correspondent says that the Prime Ometals of the State Department Minister in the House of Commons express the opinion that the Far will make it clear that the British Eastern situation might result in Government has merely agreed to "Iremendous events" If the Anglo- discuss in the course of the talks Japanese agreement is incorrectly some of the points which the Japan The same foreign circles express

interpreted by the militarists in ese have raised. Tokys, the opinion that if Chinh should suc-

Actual agreement has not been cessfully combat these psychologleaf

Well-informed circles oppose the reached on anything except to carry effects, then China would offset her Japanese Interpretation of the agree- on the talks Reuter, economic dificulties by turning more mint as a Japanese victory. Clari- | to the United States and Russia with the latter playing an increasingly stronger role because her interests are more vital.-United Press,

If Great Britain and Japan have reached an agreement on the basis of reports from Tokyo, It would cer fainly be greeted with disappointment in all Chungking circles, but inde pendent forcim öbservers are of the opinion that this would in no way effect the Chinese plans for & con- linuance of the war at present, al- though such agreement would have lonit range effects economically.

U.S. Apprehension

further complicating the delicate Far Enstern balance.

Indian Air Force Modernisation

fication of the status of the agree- ment as a specified local instance has freed British diplomacy to net. on a more positive basis in connection with the entire Sino-Japanese Blu- tion, since the Japanese military are SIMLA, July 23-Modernisation of now bound by a specific formula, the air force in India is being carried WASHINGTON, July 23.-Sinte) Legal experts say that Britain has a stage further with the equipment Department officials said they have now accepted a position which has of the second squadron with Blenheim sot yet been officially informed of the for a long time been acknowledged ntrcraft, which is being 'flown, from Anglo-Japanese agreement.

by the United States, although the England, via Egypi. Diplematie omelala express appre- United States is in a better tactical The machines have afready arrived hension lest the agreement be inter-position to de-limit Japanese actions at Karachi from Cairo-Reuter preted as a Japanese victory, thus under this status—Unlied Press,

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