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are aroused, eit k national feelings might well be that demonstrations, would or did take place apoptan-

is that cously. The paint Chinese are interpreting Russia's SHIPPING DEPT.Ground Flr,, Jardine's Bldg., 18. Fedder Street, alleged minileeds in Manchuria as an affront to China as a

a nation, Within the Kuomintang session, party members have vale

Sharp

criticisin of the Foreign Minister

pur-

Nations mortint in London enr- couraged student. demonstration sued a cause he has not pr

Second until very recently the Chinese Government definitely dis-

particularly those of any kind. which were critical of itself.

AN AFFRONT But in the

case of the

Nevertheless, And despite the lier this year declined even to dia- fne: that the real siluntion is cuss the question beyond describe

as delicate and well known to Chinese authorities, ing it privateiv

strong desire not Lo to abolish the indenting a they do not try bravoratory campaign unleashed offend Moscow--Associated Press, churian situation, where inherent by react

newspapers. WORSENING RELATIONS

The other nuthorises Japanese wives of

La noply For A Tass disuate from Chang- Chines vitizen Lip En told chun printed in Moscow yesterday

Rodion Maltno-¡ ternat

an ermit. nuoted Marshal

des

R

for t 21294 Tagesa

in

wo, mar- vsky, Manchuria commander for

Rasin, 11 referring to "worsening | However, very few Chinese - Soviet-Chinese relations" in com- un tried damages men-far meatime

the sin vine

Is than the muster of Chinese Chinese engineer and three con- men who have taken dapanese partons near Mukden.

Таким The figures for both these

Wives.

would

quote Malinovsky

be much less Aving there were grounds for be

Man-

Honesty Kept Swiss Out Of The War

(By Dewitt Mackenzie).

BERNE, MAR, 71.

than the

mamiler of these, Heving the recent staying of the ONE OF THE MYSTERIES OF THE LATE WAR WAS mak Jadame who have married engineer, Chinn

Japan s and Chinew do not and PLEN tively. The

have

Sta-Tu, and his

**was premeditated provocatory net committed Japanese by one of the birds in Mancheria sapere sort of cord as with the Iden of worsening Soylet- large reale inva terä of thing Chin relations." and still they were not absor beel. Chan and bi comonnions wer In the lone

Chian's advanced taken from a train near Mukden said. All the culture died as a racial defence, pad killed; Tass The Tartars, Mongols and Man bodies except Chan's were reporte

bo invade thin and sel vd burned---Associated Press,

ruler wol 4620

Then mens d

rations Interior PORTUGUESE

and thinking Chinese. Not S wh the Japaness Associated

1

PARATROOPERS

REFUSE JUMPS

CARDINAL

I

SWITZERLAND'S ABILITY TO MAINTAIN HER NEUTRALITY," "SITTING AS SHE WAS IN THE MIDST OF MANY BELLIGERENTS AND UNDER CONSTANT PRESSURE FROM HITLER TO CAST HER LOT WITH THE AXIS. THE ANSWER LIES IN SWITZERLAND'S

HONESTY'.

THE FALL OF FRANCE LEFT SIFITZERLAND AB SOLUTELY ALONE IN THE FACE OF THE NIZI- FASGIST COMBINATION. THE WHOLE POLICY OF THE SWISS HAD BEEN BASED ON THE BALANCE OF POWER IN EUROPE. THEY HAD FIGUREP THAT IF ONE COUNTRY ATTACKED THEM IN OTHER WOULD COME TO THEIR RESCUE BUT WITH FRANGE'S COLLAPSE THE AXIS #AR MACHINE ITIS ROLLING FREE.

course

with

Russia. Vocal Chinese elements want to rdassert Chinese sovereignty. While they cite the Sino-Soviet treaties which give Russia con- cessions in Manchuria, they say in effect to the Russinus: "Get

As the Russions make it plain' they do not intend to do so right:

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away, the Far East has the raw S. "KWEIYANG" material for a first rate quarrel.

The Chinese desire to reassert!

national sovereignty Is not con- 8.5. "FATSHAN" ined to the Russians.

There

have for the

born scattered demands for. the British to give up Hong Kong, for Partagen!

Portugal to viel Macao and for the American Marines in get out North Chian. In the field foreign trad L

which the Cine y mu be for Junie time heavily dependent, they are equally fem with their new Irade laws. China appears firmly determined to "run her own show."-Associat- ed Press.

Mr. Bevin's Attitude On Greece

Athens, March 17. Lisbon. March 11,

Greek Prime Minister Themis- Cardinal Don Clemente Teodosio

tokles Soukoulis told the British de Gouveia. Archbishop of Louren-

Switzerland bad ns, her main General Cusson, the Commander Foreign Minister. Ernest Devin co Marques, on his arrival here defense the Aba their mighty in-Chief, decided in 1941 to create he fears that extreme Rightist from Rome via Madrid was wel-

and precipitous mountains almost

new service to buil morale "armed bands". and the voller comed on Sunday by representa invulnerable even without the among his troups. This was done wou

would intimidate the electorate Lives of President Carmona and

and fortifies

contact orientation the Greek elections are held on PRIZED WING INSIGNIA Premier Salazar, Professor Mar. ratic redoubts

Sortions driven a mile deep into their and not by printed matter. The March 1, the newspaper, "Vima"

Swiss principle of absolute honesty reported yesterday. was applied and a strong sense of canfidence was developed be The country. was threatened, tween men and officers,

WASHINGTON, MARCH 11

Minister

AND BOOTS WERE SUMMARI. cello Caetano.ands of Cath Kidea. Their standing army was

who is Cardinal.

600,000,

LY STRIPPED FROM 168 Colonies, and PARACHUTE TROOPERS WHO lies who heartily cheered the new REFUSED TO JUMP DURING

the only Cardi- TRAINING EXERCISES AT nal of the African continent. however, by more than military PORT BRAGG, NORTH CARO

force Constant After his arrival Gouveia con-

propaganda by LINA: LAST MONTH

in San Domingas the Germans, aimed at destroying ducted men have been tranferrel Church, Inter holding a reccotion national ungy, was carried on to other units, army allicinis dis nt the Patriarchado.-Associated There were false rumours about clused yesterday, and anid that no Press.

Sayi's problems and to meet these,

further disciplinary

vlanned.

tof

Action

ia

The

men involved were veterans

nutris non-combat junins.

They reported that approximately 130 of those who refused orders

in ium had almost enough points to assure their early release from service.

The officials and that the train- ine jump was directed by the War Department in accord with the parachutista contention that the "best way to hurt onwelf and kill those in the unit is not fumm and

regulariy

It was που specifically stated why the group! fused to jump but officials as- sumed that with the war over the men did not" caro to face the hazards involved. Associated Presa.

train

115

East River

Column

Unable To Present Case

CANTON, MAR. 11.

by personal

WAR OF IDEAS. Combatting German propaganda was the chief task, complemented by application of the constructive policy of Gulsan to each man the rensons why Switzerland, should be ready fight in self-defence any moment.

It was made clear to each sol dier that he was engaged not only in a war of aims but of ideas, be- tween the materialistic totalita- rinn way of life of the Nazi and the democratic way of life of the Swiss, built on the foundation of Christian principles.

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SINCE GENERAL GEORGE C. MARSHALL IS NOT COMING TO CANTON, THE EMISSARY FROM THE EAST RIVER COLUMN HAS NOT ARRIVED HERE.

According to the newspaper, which is close to the government, Mr. Bevin "expressed surprise" at Sophoulis' contention and said not agree with it and insisted the that reports reaching him did

elections be held as scheduled.

Mr. Bevin said the March 31

necessary elections

if Greece is to win the respect of the allied and particularly the] United States." the newspaper snid.

wore

was

Souphoulis' government weakened by the loss of woven. Cabinet Ministers in six days. Sophoulis spent the week-end seak- the means of easing the crisis bat rollable observans forecast oven This orientation programme was

more resignations-Associated Federa! Press, that the successful Government asked General Guisan Lo organize the same sort of train- ine for the civilian conulation in 1941 and high morale was croni- ed throughout the country. There He was to have given Gen. column also accused the Govern- were no mass meetines but only Marshall and the No. 8 ceasement forces of kidnapping, for persona?

In this manner. personal contact.

saved, fire team facts and figures con- extortion, of civilians who had, Switzerland wa

Hiller con cerning the strength and gar- any relationship with the anti-

tested tha constantly Swiss spirit to

to find whether they rison area of the column. Mar- Japanese guerilla corps.

All of Japan's wartime cabinet shall's failure to come here a The bulletin said that Mn) were ready to fight. They alwaw disappointment to the Coni-Gen. Fang Fang of the No. were and Hitler undoubtedly re-ministers and most of her key

counlod the cost of conquer-governmental, financial and Truce Team which turned back Hitch people was too high dustrial leaders have been swopt Popa Plus yesterday received Taeng Sheng is the leader of after a brief field trip in unless, conanest were on absolute into political discard by the com- Dr. Isaac Halevi Herror. Grand, the East River Column and is Kwangtung, told Canton newe-eesity-Arsociated Press. · · nistion of the ultra-nationalistic Rabb of Jerusalem. it a 30- known to Lt. Gen. Li Chang-man: "If the Government

POPE RECEIVER RABBI

Vatican City, March 11.

minute private audience.

munists.

that

RETIRES

Herzog said he discussed world, a retired officer, who is here would guarantee the safety of MANCHURIA COMMANDER religious problems with the Pon- to represent the Democratie our personnel, the members of tiff and requested the Pone to ald League and was once a superior the East River Column might be Jewish children now returned to officer of Taeng, Li sald "he able to get in touch with us, but the Jewish communities' after be wanted to go to the East River the Government is reluctant to ing sheltered by Catholics. from to see the column but he o do so"Associated Press. German persecution during the idea where it is.

In Poland. Belgium and war France. Associated Press.

The column Insists it is Com munist-affilated and therefore

ITALIAN ELECTIONS entitled to, peace under the

Canton Press

Cantan, March 11.

Chungking, March 11. The newspaper "Ta Kung Peo" sadd yesterday that General Tu Lining is retiring as commander of the Chinese Government fércos in Manchuria because of serious kidney trouble,

Sweeping Clean In Japan

:

Burge,

Tokyo, March 11.

Definitions- of, two final wate gories under General MacArthur's Jantiary 4 directivo, Announced by the

will catch government virtually all policy-making officials who were identified closely with the militaris era between the out- break of the war with, China in 1937 and the surrender.

The prae extends to leader The now paper said the Gene- oficials of most of the important Chungking truce agreement, but

The lifting of proes consorship ral will get to America sood for iron. steel, and munitions Indus the Canton Military Insists

associated with in Canton

and other liberatod medical treatment, Associated tries: financiers

fiscal programmes at home and in Italian voters yesterday cast there are no Communista areas was halled to-day by nowa PrME.

occupied areas and writers, edi- their ballots for candidates for. Kwangtung

Government | padner uublishers and reporters as municipal jobs in 480 towns. Ir troops are engaged in "handlt first step toward democracy and were subeniited to the censom. tors, publishers and businessmen elections that were scheduled to suppression."

a triumph overlone ondured. In fact who were the censors was considered to have plavėd close "verterday evening.

ori, although some, Hong Kong bot known. Now the whole affair minent role in mater imperialistic Voting in towns in the Rome GOVERNMENT ACCUSED

A news bulletin leued by the Chinese opet tillare Loudcially soffithaughty formal events The category Includes column saya the Nationaliate banned on reported instructions, notification has not yet been mado "thought" and other speciať polles. members. forements sent to the palls to the East River forces and Sines &VT+di sline March rain Pollos reit are continuing action in From Chumekin, without colans for enment; offletely we now lingel Greanimation

botas tichize, press conferences from diet leaders, batriotic societies and quarentes" order. were not obliged

papers, time to time, ben handouts are advisera to pappet, governments.an to make use of their arms Asso charges It is in violation of the here ware lab

given and interpellations" cease-fire" agreement. The but as a matter of fact. ciated Press,

Roms. March 11.

province was marked by • dri

and

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