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ABOARD A TERROR SHIP}
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Successful Research By Japanese Doctor
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Discoses
Talks To Resume?
British Relations
With Japan
Tokyo, Oct. 20.
Tokyo, Oct. 28. Engaged in research work at the The British Ambassador, Sir Robert Kitzzato Infectious
Re- Craigle, cailed on Mr. Masayuki Tan!, search Institute, Dr. Kishiro Suke- the Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs. kawa has discovered a method of at the Forelyn Office yesterday after- producing from hen and quail egga noon. a small-pox vaccine which la claim ed to be superior to that being used to-day.
Dr. Sukegown's discovery is be lleved to be the greatest advance ment in the field of medical research since the great discovery, in 1700 of the medical use of vaccine by Ed- word Jenner, the English doctor.
The new vaccine can be made Avallible by heating either hen or quall eggs from about eight to ten days in a container having a tem- perature of 39 degrees centigrade and then Injecting toxin into the membrunes of the eggs.
40-minute interview
It is understood that during the the Brilish Ambassador informed the Japanese official of the British Government's readines to resume Anglo-Japanese negotiations for a settlement of the Tientsin Issue,
ed
Demel learns from authoritative sources that an agreement was reach-
in open
negotiations both in and Tokyo, it necessary Landon arrangements can be made-Domel. Significant Interview
Tokyo, Oct. 28. Japanese newspapers attach great algnificance to the interview between Sir Robert Craigie, and Mr. Toni, which they regard as the beginning
October 30, 1939.
Hitler's Talk
With Il Duce
Offensive Against Britain Discussed PARIS, Oct. 20 (Reuter).- After conferring with Gauleiters inst week, Hitler had a long converantion with telephone Signor Mussolini, according to rumours reaching "Havas" from the German frontier.
The iwe Dictators are said to have discussed the chances of a bile offen- sive againat Britain.
Il Duce is said to have been very reacrved with regard to is being successful.
Despicable Theft
The newly-discovered vaccine la
From 11-Year-Old Girl reported to have the great advantage over vaccine obtained from calves in
Telling the defendant that it was that it can be used for hypodermic
jcellon, whereus calt vaccine con- of preliminary negoliutions for a desplenble theft as the object had from แ girl, Mr. not be so ustu leat bacteria other settlement of various pending ques-north of Kowloon Magistraey thun cowpox is accidentally introdue-lons between Japan and Britain..
to-day sentenced Leung To, 26, fo ed by the injection,
The Nicht Nicht Shimbun under-down coolle, to three months' hard willabour.
search.
been
Dr. Sukegawa has devoted many stands that Admira! Nomura years of patient study and investiga-negotiate with Britnin and the United Leung admitted stealing an carring tion in this particular deld of r States separately even if the lutter frem La You, aged 11. Det.-Sergeant As for back as 1927, before have camnun interests in Chinn, for Johnson said La was sleeping in her the present stage of perfection was instance. In connection with the stall at Holl's whart on Saturday attained, Dr. Sukegawa proved the cavigation of the Yangtse River, when she was awakened by Leung effectiveness of his discovery by ex-
her
She nway
carring. The Hochi Shimbun says that the taking perimenting on his son, then 18 years
Conferences recognised defendant as a coolie of of age, as well as on over 3,000 other Foreign Minister held
not only with the Premier, but ulse the wharf and chased him but lost person-Domel,
with the Wor Minister the Navy aim in the dark. Dolendant was wr Minister and the Finance Minister. rested after police enquiries.
understanda that the The paper Foreign Minister in view of bla re- ceul consultations with Important Cabinet Ministers, made important: proposals before the Cabinet meeting on Friday regarding the proposed adjustment of relations with Britain and the United States.
Liner Uses Her Guns
Passengers On Board
Watch Firing
A description of a practice shoot at sea by the six inch gun and three Inch anti-aircraft gun on the stern of a British lner, during the voyage from Manila was given by passengers when they arrived here yesterday.
"In order not to alarm passengers, who might think an actual attack by submarine was taking place, we were notified the night before the practice that shooting would take place, passengers said.
A target consisting of two large tea chests was dropped overboard and two shots were fired at it at about 8 a.m.
The first shot from the six inch gun aft, fred at a range of about 3,000 yards sent up a spout of water nearly 50 feet high close to the target. The second shot fel! wider of the target, but as we understood it was controlled fire, accuracy of the shooting could not be judged even
Reculling the Foreign Minister's recent Press interview in which he reaffirmed Japan's determination to construct a new order in East Asia despite possible opposition or inter- ference by third Powers, he paper understands that the Government will reject any demands by third Powers tending to hamper the pro- jected new order in East Asla.
Japan, however, has no intention trompie the rights and interests of third Powers in China nor has she any desire to suppress the legitimate activities of third-Power nationals in China. The Government, therefore, is ready to accept those American requests on Open Door and Equal Opportunity which are not calculated to obstruct the new order Asia.
Enst
In this connection the Government is even prepared to open the Yangtoc to general and the Pearl Rivers
hipping to the extent which will rat prejudlee necessary military opera-
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The six inch gun shook the whole ship and could be heard and felt even in the engine room.
Printed Matter Ban Withdrawn
of
LONDON, Ocl. 29 (British Wire-i communication orders! less).-The which prohibited the corrying of printed matter to places outside the United Kingdoin, and the export er thon other
by post, import, articles such as newspapers, boots, maps etc. to most neutral Europcon countries, which were issued at tho outbreak of whr 29 necessary measures to combat the passing out; of Britain. information valuable to: the enemy by sples in this country, have been now replaced by a new order from the War Omer.
Under the new order, a permit is no longer required for sending print- ed mutler to any British Dominion, Colony, Mandated Territory o to Elre. France or any North or South American country.
No prohibited matter may still be! posted, carited or shipped to neutral European countries, China, Japan or Russia, but permits are granted to the trade.
Attempt To Snatch Bag Foiled
With regard to the 1911 Treaty of ires on January 20 the Government is ready to enter into negotiations with America for its revision or for
Afier entering into t conversation new arrangement if the fatler 15 with a girl who was waiting for > prepared.
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"The anti-alreraft gun wns Ared at an angle of about 45 degrees into The paper understands that in his bus in Morrison H Road early this the sky, apparently at a cloud Aorthcoming interview with Mr. J. C. morning, Chan Nem, 30, unemployed,
Minister will attempted-to-maten her handba white puff appeared about two miles Grew. the Foreign
containing $11.53. The girl, however, hung on to it and Chan fled, but was chased and caught by a policeman,
up as the shell exploded. The second assure Washington nt Japan's shot aimed at the put of smoke still readiness to adjust relutions with the floating high in the sky from the first, United States.
was a good one as another puff Should Amerlea, after the lapse of appeared very close to the frat Wehe 1011 Treaty of Commerce and arms embargo saw the puff of smoke from the Navigation, impose exploded shell even before we heard and restrictive tariffs on Japan the the report of sun. This impressed Japanese Government will be obliged upon us the speed of which the shells take counter-measures.--Domel. travel," passengers said,
STOCK MARKET REPORT
Hongkong Stock Exchange official summary Issued 12.30 p.m. Saturday.
Gaya:
Ambassador Conadent
He was received by
Before Mr. Forrest at the Centrul Magistracy Chan pleaded guilty 10 the offence, and was remanded until Wednesday to ascertain his finess. prosecuted. for a cuning. Inspector A. V. Baker
Lawlessness Of The U-Boats
Kobe, Oct. 29. Sir Robert Craigle, the British to-dar arrived here Amboesador,
LONDON, Oct. 29 from Tokyo. many prominent persons including special commentary Mr. A. R. Ovens, the British Con-states that special interest has been sul-General.
aroused in Britain at the Premier's
(Reuter)~~A issued to-day
He told reporters that his present recent speech in which he referred to visit to Western Japan had no special the growing Inwlessness of the U-bont signideance. He did not ink that campaign, particularly the number of The enquiries noted in yesterday's the Anglo-Japanese parleys had, com- women and children on the passenger
Hats report continued well in evidence pletely broken down.
Sir Robert said that it would not. It is noted that about 50 per cent. during the morning. For a Saturday,
remove misunder-of these are reported missing. the turnover might be regarded as be difficult to moderately large.
standings existing between and Britain, while he believed that the Anglo-Japanese parleys would eventually be brought to a success- ful conclusion.
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LONDON NOT INFORMED
London, Oct. 28. Hitherto no report from Sir Robert Craigle has been received in London regarding the conversations with Mr.! Tani.
The British Clovernment is quite prepared to resume the conversation regarding Tientsin at any convenient moment. No fresh instruction on the sue have been sent to Sir Robert and 1 there have been conversations they were arranged in Tokyo,
As far as is known such con- versations would have been contined. to the Tientsin issues, Hitherto the! talks have always taken place in
there miny be Tokyo and while diplomatic contacts on this subject in Lendon there is no knowledge of having conversations My parallel
been arranged.-Reuter.
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