THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1946.
MOSCOW SPRINGS SURPRISE
MOSCOW
Reported Chinese Request On Manchuria
Red Forces Asked TICKLISH
To Remain
LONDON, MAR. 1.
A NEW AND SURPRISING FACTOR ENTERED THE SITUATION MANCHURIAN CONTROVERSIAL
THE FORM OF A RUSSIAN DE. TO-DAY IN CLARATION IN MOSCOW THAT THE CHINESE
SO HAD MADE AN AGREEMENT WITH THE VIETS ON FEB. 26 ASKING RED FORCES TO RE MAIN IN MANCHURIA FOR A LONGER TIME "RED FLEET. OFFICLIL ORGAN OF THE RUSSLAN NATY, REPORTED THE AGREEMENT, THE RE- PORT COINCIDED WITH THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE BRITISH PROTEST AGAINST RUSSIAN POLICIES IN MINGHURLE
"Red Fleet" roferrek
Sino-Jap
Domestic Tangles
(By James D. White,
San Francisco. March 11. Perbana unconsciously Genera
biany Kaihek ha- Desinto mple aned a striking element in China's long conflict with Japan. the retent, Peiping visit, he had the North in Piel Head maters issue an order making it tagsible to unsear the dose be affairs of thine and Japanese he had interfurried during the Capastes, preupati,
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to the previously undisclosed agreement in charging that "some circles" in the United States and Chinn Were "conscly trying to d tort the real situation in connec- tion with the presence of Soviet,
forer, in Manchuria. No wong of any
my uch agreement! bus come from Chinesis sources.
asked the In Decemder Ching
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to remain until Peb. 1. bate in January China asked Rug- sia about plan- for leaving on bald she the scheduled date and seerived no reply.
"Ited Fleet" and the situation was enrified in the reported Feb. agreement 1522 as erted:
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QUESTION IN BORNHOLM
Nationalism In China Growing
(By Janies D."White).
ŞAN FRANCISCO, MAR. 14. A FACTOR TO WATCH IN CHINA IS THE STRONG THIS NEW NEW GROWTH OF NATIONALISM. POTENTIAL FOUND ITS CHIEF OUTLET RE- CENTLY
DEMONSTRA- IN WELL-ORGANISED TIONS IN THE NATION'S MAJOR CITIES, DE- MANDING THAT RUSSIA GET OUT OF MAN- CHIURIA.
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London. March 11. Danish Foreign Minister Gustav Ra mussen's announcement tl werk that negotiations regarding the withdrawal of Russian troons from Bornholm Island "org esn-) tinuing" was tits first offigli dis-1 closure of steps toward setting; THE CHUngking GoPERNMENT SPOKESMAN Denmark's most delicate post-war
DENIED THAT THE GOVERNMENT HAD PON- problem.
GEN- SORED THE DEMONSTRATIONS AND ERALISSIMO CHIANG KAI-SHEK HIMSELF IV'IRN- ED THE DEMONSTRATORS AGAINST. GO- ING TOO FAR, DR. SUN FO. ANOTHER GOVERN- MENT LEADER, DEPLORED THE DEMONSTRA- TIONS ON A RECENT TRIP TO SOUTH CHINA AND HONG KONG.
Red Army troops on a 24-mile) long island, 127 miles vast of the vanitat, are estimated unofciallyi in Copenhagen at 20,000. If they atay until Hunday the Russians will live occupied Bornholm, com manding all sen routea Lhrough the lower Baltic, for a full-ten unths without any formal agree-
But reports from Canton said Denmark hos dented rumours that the student demonstrations that the Russians found German there were sponsored by the Kuo- warplants on the island.
mintang or elements of the party.
ment.
There have been suggestion that the continued Bresence of some British tronny in sente sec tions of Denmark might have something to do with the Russian attitude.
Danish officials at the United
It is important to recali: First, in practice, the close re- Intionship between the Kuomia tane find the netual Government of China;
the