FOR SHANGHAI!
NONARIES LEAVE INTERIOR.
ERECTED. ; MOB UPRISINGS FEARED. *.«. CAB« ASSOCIATE.) ' ' SHANGHAI, January 20. -. He interior of China is fast bcug ■ ,-i of foreign merchant' and mis*2i trho are leaving on the ini/"*S of the British authentic* ! ' *T^eX g to Hankow or th, "■"Supby British gunboats and :-iS J Shanghai, which is shelSiands of foreign refugees .11 narta of China. move, arc clouded '*g£l*S -ived state that 'iSonal "aval reinforcements are Sing to China. British warships KT smaller class continue to proId to Hankow, where the Legation SrtiiT.WrO.St.C.O'Malley.conSLi'to negotiate with tho Chinese. '• fotrawdmary precautions are being iilin «ga' usfc mob u P risin ß s - Tho '"' Ctoal and French .Settlements L erecting barbed wire barricades at .Wflßrtant intersections, and even ' En gates at the most important 7 jLi The erection of accommodation Ctha largo force of foreign troops ,'J-WW.s is proceeding at .atra,3 points, particularly at municipal WboK tho heart of the settle"rtrt'hu been fortified in preparation i !?V. «reiving of women and clnleof necessity. Everything ii- determined resistance by ia i authorities against a f the Hankow incidents. I strikes, always the forejots, are already here. The uralyscd, and the electricity hreatened. f work in China henceforth Missionary protests noty, it has suffered the greatits history, and all save »rds are deserting their eading for Shanghai. Province, regarded as the Id for missionary work, is lated systematically by its 1 missionaries of all faiths, o-called Christian General, ang, is hounding the-mis-em the,territory .under his aissioiia'ries in the interior V the Chinese as.-hostages jtwli'.reprisals,- which are red by the Chinese • as the he Hnnkow incident, whtph e Chinese consider overternatioTinl friendship.
f" JAPAN'S POSITION. 7
,*iIORE POSITIVE POLICY WANTED ( (tUfIBUIA* AMD KZ CABLE ASSOCIATION.) £■ TOKIO, January 20. ;. S/!a >ofo of /sck of confadence was..; JtojJdu&d in ibfi Cower Hojisa, which. |*iflqae<h,*t«ly prorogued fornthree days.' WK *disso]atiofi \s expected. ..1 ff Gjonpi in the House iof Lords are |j«portea to hive" framed a resolution that the Government anwpince 8 wore positive policy with sy* Brd to Qluna, definitely asseiting' mittpn'a ihteotlon to protect the intermm of the Government and nationals, Swing for«i if netessarv, thus clanfy|mr|tlie position. SiPp newspapers general!} approve of SHum Shwehara's position, wmch is Sjßwprefad to mean that whatever Mm Of Government China adopts; HMUkia determined to maintain and fflraWend'her o>\n system of goveinSlurobun" disapproves PH» policy of following the British fgjj§gThe paper spoints out,: British llJHptents have made a volte face, IfjMre upsetting Japan's economic ar B ues therefrom the corJIIPt 0 ' Baron. Shidehara's attitude [Sjjipwiandmg the leopening of the Conference of the Powers. imst M™ l " nr K«s the Government and to adopt a l|< Pjwf »jn>pathetic course through-treaty-revision negotiations. • TAKES MARINES. |||piiVu (J Airo n4. cable association) wßbi/ MNDQN, January 20 Wm MMantio is fitting out at Liverngjto Uke Marines to China. Mfc*;' SPAIN ACTS.' i gßpWf ** D "* CABLE ASSOCIATION') January 21st, 8.15 p.m ) iiyfn MADRID, January 20 Ptioo'de Rivera and hi 3 ' JifflT ' B^**r a ' ong con^erence . deiti&gffll R Wwr to China with protect ti o religious minions; for CHINA, flto r»:fta"SiaTic«) fWWdJttiiaiySht, 955 pm) ft^oDun^ January2l- - Madrid corresE*? tbat 8 detachment of m* » W0 going to Shanghai fe*OBITIbN.EXPLAINED. 1 **» x.i. CiBLE ASSOCUTIO!f- ) January 21*t. 8.15 p.m.) HPWikiP'PP*'' January 20. HpE? l * wth custom. Sir Aushad conferences with M*JW* ?». <* theBSfoteCtoni ex P Ia «ned the position BrsftJß> '£"&' h i s Awarded a l aTii ' s supTwrt- to I ■HggiPntish Government in
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18906, 22 January 1927, Page 15
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