THE CHINA MAIL, DECEMBER 5, 1988
ANTALYALAM MIND ONY
·ENORMOUS TOKYO WAR
BUDGET
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Tokyo, To-day.
·Financial circles predict that Japan's special military budget for the year ending March; 1940, will probably reach 6,000,000,000 yen..
Of this sum, 4,000,000,000 will be allotted to the War Office, which will exceed the current year's appropriation by 743,000,
000 yen. Reuter.
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BERLIN ZONE PERMANENTLY CLOSED TO JEWS
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BERLIN, YESTERDAY, WITH THE AIM OF PREVEN- TING JEWS FROM APPEARING
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IN CERTAIN STREETS AND QUARTERS OF BERLIN. IN FUTURE, THE PREFECT OF POLICE COUNT HELLDORF, TO-DAY ISSUED. A DE- CREE WHICH WILL COME, INTO FORCE ON DECEMBER 5. ESTABLISHING A "PROHIBIT- ED AREA" FOR JEWS.
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TA KUNG PAO
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AND JAPANESE QUEENS & ALHAMBRA
PEACE TALK
IN an editorial this morning, the "Ta Kung Pao" comments on the recent peace rumours and draws an important distinction between submission and the sla very of the nation.
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References are often made by observers of the situation to a dif- ference between peace in honour and peace in submission for China, the paper says, but the truth is that what Japan' desires of China is complete extinction, and not merely submission, much less honour.
The Japanese press, it points has recently been given, to polemies on the reconstruction of a New China, and the desire of Japan to help the rejuvenation of a new nation. The fact is, however, that should a new China in the eyes of the Japanese be born, what remained. of this country would be a name only, and the Chinese people would be mere- ly teeming millions of human chattels,
The paper warns that the cir- cumstances are completely different from those of 1895 when the Treaty of Shimonoseki was concluded. That Treaty, although humiliating, did not impair the sovereignty and integrity of the Chinese nation.
In this war, however, the sole The previously reported prohi- aim of the Japanese campaign is bition to visit theatres and other annihilation of China's national places of entertainment or to at- sovereignty. The Japanese inter- tend lectures is, under the pretation of peace is peace in termp of the new decree, extinction, in slavery. tended so, as it include visits to
If the Japanese goat were attain- museums; exhibition buildings, the meeting halls: Deutchland Halleed, large forces of Japanese and Sport Palast the Reich sports 'grounds and all bathing establish «mentator, Cad.eu pour
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Jews will also no longer be allow ed: to enter the so-called Govern- ment quarter; comprising the sec tor of the Wilhelmstrasse-between
··Leipzigerstrasse and Unter den Linden and Vossstrasse, between Wilhelmplatz and Hermann Goer- ingstrasse, as well as part of Unter den Linden. A communique pub Iished by the Prefect of police sim- ultaneously with the decree indi- cates that the prohibited area will shortly be extended to a number of main streets of the capital, includ ing the Kurfuerstendamm, Fried- richstrasse, Trauentzientstrasse, the whole of Unter den Linden and various thoroughfares in the West End where Jews are especially numerous,
It is added in the communique that those streets, in the poorer quarters in the centre, and north in which the Jewish element has pre dominated for many years past will probably not be included in the prohibited, area.--Trans-Ocean.
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soldiers would be stationed at vital Chinese points with groups of Chinese traitors taking their or ders to oppress and squeeze the people. China would have no liberty or free initiative...
The problem posed for the Chin- ese people, is not merely honour or glory, but their very existence.
And the Chinese reply to the Japanese challenge-must, and can only be to resist, to work, and to fight on. Central News
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CHINA'S TRADE ANALYSED
Chungking, To-day:
A lengthy report on China's for- eign exchange, and träde during recent months was rendered by Dr. HH. Kung, President of the Executive Yuan and Minister of Finance, at the annual meeting of the Chinese Economics Society yês- terday.
Dr. Kung declared that the stability of the Chinese currency |__ will be:
future or intained and that the
bright.
China's foreign trade is
Dr. Ma Yin-chu, well-known economist, who attended the meet ing, urged the Government appropriate measures aga profiteering, SAY, W
A Targe number of noted
bankers and economists
In the meeting, swhich depotent discussions mainly to probama of China's foreign exchange fu aco- nomic reconstruction:
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