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THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 3, 1940

AGITATION AGAINST

EXTRALITY

"Reterocession of foreign conces, that the French could not keep order sions and abolition of extraterritorial in the Concession. It was learned rights must be effected before the from a reliable Chinese source, how- danger attending the settlement of the ever, that the original and legal. citi- question of Indo-China and the zens' federation in the Concession Netherlands East Indies has develop,- stopped operations long ago. ed, and also before Germany, Italy and other Powers have reached an under- standing on the Far East," states the concluding paragraph of an editorial

GERMANS

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News," organ of the new Nanking gov- ernment.

According to the paper this is the most opportune time to take over foreign settlements and to abolish ex- traterritorial rights enjoyed by the various Powers in China, and it is urged that the Powers concerned should understand "our tion." Two reasons are

TOUGH

London, To-day.

Reports have been received from Holland showing the determina-Germans are coming up given: As against the independent

Germans have turned out victorious in

France they should not enjoy fewer spirit of the Dutch in their privileges in China than the countries persistent attempts to win they have defeated, otherwise they over the population to the will feel dissatisfied. Since Germany German side.

Germans have

It is learned the found it necessary to relieve the Bur- gomaster of the Hague of office and that they have suspended two Dutch newspapers for two weeks.

No reason is given for the dismissal official Burgomaster but the of th. explanation for the suspension of the newspaper say:

has been China's friend for 20 years, China must conclude a reciprocal and equal treaty with her, it is explained, otherwise China will lose a friend.

TO BE "TAUGHT" BY "ACTION"

Several Powers enjoying special privileges in China are said to have been defeated. They should "repent" by voluntarily abolishing such special

"The newspapers systematically privileges and rights, otherwise they

maintained an unfriendly attitude to- will be "taught" to do so by "action.'

and wards the German occupiers The other reason is that if there is a war between Japan and the United have been unable to cease their one- States, the fuse for an explosion will sided propaganda in favour of their be found in Indo-China and the frie ds."-Reuter Netherlands East Indies But foreign settlements and extraterritorial rights do not occupy

an important position

in the "Far East and therefore their abolition will not cause a serious in- cident to develop in the Pacific. If such abolition is effected when the question confronting Indo-China and the Netherlands East Indies reaches a critical stage, then the matter will be- come so much involved that China may also shoulder the responsibility of a war in the Pacific, the paper opines.

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London, To-day.

RAF. bombers in night raids at- tacked the Hamburg oil refinery, a viaduct at Hamm, an important tar- get at Duisberg and a blast furnace at Meiderich.

ALLEGATION AGAINST FRENCH

An aeroplane factory at Deichs- Similar agitation was started byhausen and the adjoining aerodrome the "Sin Shun Pao" which published were damaged. a news article stating that the "Citi- zens" Federation fo the Second Special District" held a meeting when it was urged that the government at Nanking should be petitioned for action aiming at taking over the French Concession, the rendition terms of which were From all these operations four Brl- said to have expired. It was alleged tish aircraft failed to return. Reuter.

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