CHINESE CHAOS.
JAPANESE TO LEAVE. DECISION. m m TO AVOID WIBVENTION. . „i»-.rl ITIOK— COPS JWOHT.) O X •, received April Ctb, 8.30 p.m.) TOKIO, April o. t Government has deif/tfS-- a" «*- de °* t-ard are not depending on Wt TSna for the protection of ehaotic CJJJ or holding a nonSfchtS'Government respons- «* /?* fto'SSSSia that thl> i- the Cihin t /nf rendering assistance to ****%*<> S final and definite China PW«"S '"; treatioß or the esof a Government able to tablwtoent w * Conce ssions. Japan- **" e0 S S in the interior of China eW /rHaAV^v e already been ordWd /ti leave the country, and will be ,red Govern»">t ships. JapanS» in all porfe in ffifflKlJ jS»«" property.
fAMERICANSUNDER ARREST. CHARGE OF ASSISTING CANTONESE. JORMP SHANGHAI JOURNALISTS pmi&it* aso ** CABLE' ASSOCIATION.) (Received April 6th, 8.30 p.m.) PEKING, April 5. CHntu police arrosted Wilbur Burta and Mrs Mildred Mitchell, Ameri„ii new' writers, on» charges of being popoganduts for the N' ' '-alist Gov(nuneat, tending to overthrow tho conitttated anfchoritif and incite the pubb it Peking to disorder, fie alleged propogandists are guardid at a hotel b- Chineso police pendjjg their bei" handed over to the tfityd States authorities. ' TJofli prisoners were formerly emjlojwl on Shanghai newspapers.
MOSCOW AND CANTON. i' - _____ MONEY SENT VIA CONSTANTINOPLE. . \"wt tntss.") (Received April 6th, 8 p.m.) LONDON, April 5. Tbo Constantinople correspondent of •The Times" says he has learned that Moscow ,is transmitting substantial fonta to via Constantinople fticßD^yhJch'centre the money is foinfc MeaasheA to different mertaants in China as pretended payment for goods bought by Turkish merchants in s)ina, U „ stated that 100,000 dollars has been thus transmitted during the past six weeks. BtaUN'S DEMANDS. JLABOWft- URGES ARBITRATION. (ronaW m h.b, cabls »bbocutios.)
' (fieceived April 6th, 7 p.m.) t J " LONDON, April 5. . t Tl»ft Labour National Joint Council, ; IM ! mwtitig held at the House of passed a resolution appeall&to the Government, in view of the report* from Nanking, ,w v «ftain frdm presenting the Chinese vrith anything in the Ktan,of an ultimatum based on ex-Iw-lUteinents, a rejection ,of which jjwkad to a state of warfare. They [j[rfwr wiled on -the Government to «Wn. negotUt»ng immediately, and "?■ t* wn * °* * disagreement, to sub4P*woutstanding points to an arbifm tribunal under the regis of the «W» of undertaking not to ' fcwebims in China except in accordthe tribunal's decision. CHINESE TRADE. ijn ».«. &XBIM ASBOCIAMOS.) SOtoteived April 6th, 9;p.m.) LONDON, April 6. , Cunliffe-Lister, in the course ' *f» written reply regarding Britain's JjWi to China, showed that each C?,«*w»« 1 WBO and 1925 they were ttM&i £24,833,000, £21,837,000. W. £19,082,000 and £13,535,*i»«L ft 6 Oporto from China itfW'l «WO, £2,952,000, and £3,253,000. >\ «PVWT EMBASSY RAIDED.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18970, 7 April 1927, Page 9
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