THE CHINA MAIL, MAY 28, 1940.
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AMERICA SOLIDLY AGAINST DESPATCH OF TROOPS
London, To-day. COMMENTING ON UNITED STATES isolationism, the "Daily Telegraph" writes it would be premature to fore- cast the practical consequences of the sympathy now being developed in America towards the Allied cause. The Administration, no less than the public, remains solidly against the despatch of an expeditionary force to Europe.
JAPANESE WANT CHINA WAR ENDED
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Even proposals mooted for the grant of credits to the Allies the sale of United States army and navy, planes are probably in advance of public opinion. Nevertheless there áre undoubtedly signs of a strong movement towards non-belligerent in- tervention on behalf of the Allies. Active measures have already been taken to speed up completion of Allied orders for-aircraft. The question of sending more direct assistance is likely to depend on the course of events in
Greater Powers
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TOKYO, TO-DAY. FOLLOWING THE PREMIER'S SPEECH AT A SPIRITUAL MOBILI- SATION MOVEMENT MEETING, the coming weeks. APPEALING FOR CLOSER Co- OPERATION WITH THE GOVERN- MENT TO CONDUCT TOTAL WAR FOR DISPOSAL OF THE CHINA WAR, THE JAPANESE PRESS HAS INTENSIFIED THE CAMPAIGN. FOR FINISHING THE WAR AND FREE JAPAN'S HANDS FOR THE COMING WORLDWIDE EVENTS.
The "Kokumin" urges the early end of the China war to permit Japan to take a more positive policy towards the European war.
The newspaper says that despite the establishment in Nanking of a new "national government," the des- truction of the Chungking Govern- ment advocated by Prince Konoye has not been realised.
war
The European conflict should be re- garded closely with the China and Japan must be well prepared for any outcome without adhering strictly to the policy of non-involvement. Havas.
ENGLAND'S PARA- SHOOTERS
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"The Times" welcomes the ap-
Ironside pointment of General Commander-in-Chief of the home of а forces but advocates creation post with great powers for the uni- fication and centralisation of author- ity.
The briefest reflection shows the variety of activities the home defence must co-relate. Unity of purpose and policy in the home defence command entails the possession of power and a combined staff to direct the military and air forces, the naval and auxill- ary coastal defences, civil defence commissioners, police and local de- fence volunteers.
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He should be directly responsible to the Minister of Defence, who the Prime Minister. Preparedness in this sense does not and
not involve excessive concentration.
Not Immune
must
First object of greater security at the base is greater security for opera- tions oversea. That is the right and
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not be inade immune from all the hazards of modern war and does not expect immunity. Its people are London, To-day braced to take their share, well know- Sir Edward Grigg, War Of-ing that victory is not won by pas- fice Parliamentary Under-sive defence and that the precautions to increase personal or territorial Secretary, in a broadcast on security are merely one means to the the task allotted to the Para-full development of industrial, naval and milltary power for the positive shooters, said:
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"After that, it is the duty, of those on the spot to see that the enemy gets no cars or means of transport, and to bar his progress, by any and every means at their disposal.
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ROOSEVELT GOES FOR A CRUISE
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Commenting on Sir Stafford Cripps visit to Moscow; “The Times' says if Russia is committed to as alat Germany to circumvent the Allied blockade, thên little or nothi Ing can be expected from friendly negotiation.
If, on the other hand, Russia's policy is conditioned on serving her own and British interests, then the way is pos- sibly open for an agreement useful on a modest scale to both. First task is to clear up without further delay the uncertainty existing on this vital point-Reuter,
Not Going To Jump
London To-day. Commenting on President Boose- velt's speech "Daily Telegraphy" states that, all shades of opinion, are suddenly ening to the serious- ness of the menace, which a Nazijied Europe would portend for their own country
Washington, To-day. After delivering his speech to the nalion President Roosevelt boarded his yacht for a cruise on the Fotomac. The White House announces that the President is not returning before nextIt would be premature to forecast
Monday. Havas.
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the political consequences of the sympathy now developing in America for the Allied cause...... in spirit: if not in, force, the Neutrality. Act is be- coming mote and more a dead letter,
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uestion of rendering - more direct assistance is likely to depend on the course of events, during the coming weeks a
The "Daily Mail', says the can reasonably count on more material assistance. But, says the paper, the United States are not going Jump into the war-Reuter,
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