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THE CHINA MAIL, MAY 8, 1989.
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CLOSE WATCH ON WANG CHING-WEI RECOMMENDED
That the movements of Mr. Wang Ching-wei
expelled Kuomintang leader, and the acti- vities of his followers, are far more import- ant to watch than the operations of the two "puppet" Governments, the Peiping Pro- visional Government, and the Nanking Reformed Government, is the opinion voiced by a competant Chinese political observer in Hong Kong.
The official says that all reports of Mr. Wang having left Hanoi and proceeded to Tokyo, via Hong Kong and Shanghai, are prema- ture..
Wang, he says, is still in Hanoi, | being transferred to reinforce the but was living like an Arab, "pit-regiments in North and Central ching his tent on a different spot China and are reported to be tak- every night," for fear of an attack ing large numbers from Japan, by members of secret Chinese or- Formosa, and South China, inclyd- ganisations:
ing Hainan Island,
Wang Ching-wei, it is believed, Wang Ching-wei, stated the offi- is at present organising an Anti-[cial, has been assigned charge of Comintern League with head-the political affairs of the Japanese quarters in Hongkew, Shanghai, campaign in China, while the two and branches in the French Con- puppet governments in North and Kong, Canton, Central China have been entrusted cession, Hong
the economic French,
campaign, Macao, with Indo-China, Kwongchowwan and Bangkok. through Japanese financed banks. The official stresses that the movements of Wang and the acti- vities of his followers and agents are not to be ignored, for they are the Japanese have completed fresh vitally more dangerous than the plans to "subdue" the Central operations of the Japanese-sponsor- Chinese Government. Troops are ed administrations.
JAPAN'S PLANS
The opinion is expressed
CHINESE
that
POLITICAL
ACTIVITY IN CANTON AREA
Canton, Yesterday. Chinese plainclothes "soldiers" are filtering into Canton and Honam, not with the object of engaging the Japanese in battle but for pro- paganda purposes.
They make appearances in cafes and restaurants, where they stand up and address the people with Chinese news and propaganda.
POST OFFICE FOR
CHILDREN ONLY
A hasty retreat is made on the appearance of Japanese patrols, information of which is passed on by-men-placed on duty outside.
·
The only serious clash occurred A post office where only children the other night when a group of under 17 can obtain a stamp or post 15 plainclothes men entered
re-
the
a letter has been set up at Dover-Wing Yu Teashop in Nam Wah court, near Harwich. It is in the
Road, Honam. One was up on a which tuckshop at the holiday camp
childe table, making a speech informing temporarily houses 500
those present of Chinese victories fugees from Germany. Stamps are in the East and North River re- given free.
gions, when the Japanese soldiers, Two thousand letters and post-on patrol, suddenly entered. cards are dealt with every week.
Correspondence comes from and The Chinese whipped out Mau- is despatched to all parts of Europe. sers and automatic pistols and Each child in the camp is allowed to shot six of the Japanese at point- send one letter and two postcards a blank range before they were week.
"NIKS
aware of anything untoward, and escaped through one of the back- doors:
Three waiters in the teashop] were also fatally woufided:.-
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The Japanese then took all in the restaurant into custody and
It is believed that they chave:been] shot for nothing mork has been heard ofstkeme
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