HE CHINA MAIL AUGUST

STIRRING CHINA TO NATIONAL RENAISSANCE

Berlin, To-day

One German view of the situation in North China is given in Thursday evening's "Berliner Boersen Zeitung," which draws a distinction be- tween the exclusively military and exclusively eco- nomic aspect of the present events.

It might be, says the paper, that the Japanese military, as such, would gain by the establishment of a new autonomous State in North China, but this new State would cost more than it would yield

One needs to bear in mind that Manchuria proved to be poorer in

raw materials then was thought CRISIS MAY

Other Japanese circles see no final objective in the creation of an economic bloc composed of Japan and the Asiatic Continent, with a view to making the Japanese ex- port industry independent of the ups and downs of world trade.

WILL TO INDEPENDENCE

Remarkable features about such a conception is that Japan is in-

JEOPARDISE

PHILIPPINE

INDEPENDENCE

tent on taking over all guidance War between China and Japan and control whilst China is to be may hasten United States discus come a passive member of the bloc.sion of the Philippines independ But China has passed through a ence policy and strengthen opposi-

tion to early freedom.

process of convalescence and re- covery which has greatly streng-

Mr. Fred L Crawford in Con thened her will to independence.

gress discussion, read into the Events in North China will Congressional Record a statement awaken in China new and unsus-arging open and frank discussion pected forces. Trans-Ocean.

DR. H.H. KUNG'S COMMENT ON NORTH CHINA

Paris, To-day.

of Philippines independence in the light of current Far Eastern de velopments, which he

a "seething volcano.”

cribed as

The Republican Congres

from Michigan said form

3 future Philippines poli

coming an increasingly,

|ponsibility and that Congres

should be very much interested in the new developments.

Regarding the Sino-Japanese war Crawford said the "wonders what steps will be taken

States

world

The Chinese Minister of Fin-from hour to hour by the United ance, Dr. H. H. Kung, arrived in Paris, where he will wind up several matters. Me may visit other Continental capitals before returning to China.

saner

“Undoubtedly every move we make must be more or less-synchro- nised with the Philippine

gran

In a statement, Dr. Kung said that the Japanese militarists in

HINTS BETTER PLAN North China, against the

Crawford said that "more opinion of some of Japan's ownderstanding before, so much action visiting, more study and more un- leaders, seemed to be aggravating would probably be a better plan

Prominent Senators have stated

the situation.

The Chinese people were natur-

independence and existence as nation cannot be sacrificed.

2

ally peace-loving but "our rights of their conviction that the Sino-Je

panese war would influence strong- er Washington sentiment toward cling

nging to the original plan for Philippine independence.. cated belief that: U.

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at any cost.

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responsibility rests with Japan.

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