CHINA TAKES UP JAPANESE CHALLENGE
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valids in hospitals, women in their homes and children in schools. the present struggle, for national "While: China is not, opposed to existence, accepts Tokyo's challenge co-operation with Japan on equal to continue the struggle to the bit-terms as with any country, the ter end."
Chinese people. are determined to The spokesman refuted the con-oppose to the bitter end Tokyo's of- tention that Japan is fighting afer of political co-operation, which hostile China to protect the world in actuality means the surrender of from Communism.
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COMMUNISM PRETEXT
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Statistical facts proved that the Chinese people were in no way anti-Japanése. Japan had been do- ing a prosperous trade with China until the undeclared war began.
Regarding Communism, although he denied that 'such an ideological issue could be cited in defence of aggressive war, the spokesman stat- ed that it was a fact that no politi- cal or economic structure in China revealed any trace of inclination towards Marxism.
Discussing the argument that Ja- pan was being motivated by a de-
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JAPAN'S MEANING
"Likewise China will resist, with all her power the brutal Japanese attempts to force her into economic and cultural' co-operation, for by economic co-operation Japan means downright plunder of China's re- sources.
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"Cultural advances are at- tempts to force on China system of slavish education de- signed to enlist future gener. ations as cannon fodder for further Japanese expansion at the expense of all Pacific powers.
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sire to create a new East Asia bas-mo and heartily approved by the ed on political, economic and cul- People's
the Council, tural co-operation between the spokesman concluded: "China is countries, the spokesman comment-determined to struggle until Ja- ed:
pan abandons her policy of aggres- sion and encroachment on China's sovereign rights and territorial in- tegrity."-Reuter.
"THE NEW ORDER"
"For fifteen months the world has witnessed how the Japanese have tried to create the new order King George of Greece, who is they profess-by killing and bombat present staying in London, visit- ing not only combatants but also ed Queen Mary yesterday afternoon. the mass of civilians, including in-[-Trang-Ocean.
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(Continued from Page 1) patrols near the village of Meizraa in the Jerusalem district.
There were further raids yester- day on the police station at Tulkarem and the railway station of Raelain.
The authorities have announced stricter control of all roads and railway communications for Nov- ember 7. The general strike is continuing in all parts of the country although it appears that irregulars are not interfering with the transport by lorry of cases of oranges designed for export. Trans-Ocean.
DOMICILIARY SEARCH THROUGHOUT JAFFA
Jerusalem, To-day.' Domiciliary search was carried out in Jaffa, where the old city was not visited by police or army officers, but the search was parti: cularly strict in the Ajamy and Nouzha districts. Over one thou sand Arabs were arrested, several hundred of them being sent to military camps,
British forces passed through | Jaffa in 100 motor lorriês.” The general strike which was to end yesterday, was continued. The po pulation of Jaffa is prevented from leaving this houses, but in certain quarters housewives were permitt ed to make purchases of food.
The Arabs still refuse to carry the identification cards demanded by the authorities. Trans-Ocean,
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