THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1940,
Irregulars In Chinese Communists' Policeman
Manchularia
A
Harbin
Chungking, Mar. 19. Governinent dispatch from enid that Government *fficials had asked the Russians to disarm the irregular forces there which are preventing Government' from nasuming control of neveral Manchurian provinces but the Russians had not yet replied.
to Meanwhile plana continue wend inspection teams to
Man churia to enforce the Government-
of Jan. 10,- Communist truce
Associated Press,
Communist Advance
Following
that
Chungking, March 19,
the withinweg Boylet troops, Communlata have occupied Tich- Ung. Kaguse and Changte, about 30, 4 and 60 miles respectively north-east of Mukden, key city of southern Manchuria, the Chloess Central News Agency re- serted here today,
the
More than 20,000 Commipaista,
"tightening the steel Aurney and, are ring around zepinakal, important elly on railway between Werbun and
the
Mukdes,
The air in Serpangkat in maksi to have been cocupied and telephone com munication with Mukden broken, Chinese Central Government
Spirit
(By John Roderick)
of Unity
Yenán, March 19.
How has the Chinese Communist Party, lacking great wealth, adequate communications and outside help, maintained a firm and unbroken grip for eight years on a third of China and a hundred million Chinese? How could-Yenari, a rural town on the edge of the Gobi, so small it cannot support an electric lighting system, have
nation of this vast
within become the capital nation?
a
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A total of The answer to these often munist-led arena.
members gave asked questions lies partially in 1,700,000 party two words much employed in it personal, unstinting backing. the councils of te party. They That is why the principles of government and the are "democratic centralisation." conlition These words describe the prin- earlier ones of democratic rule' North ciple which governs the party, are known throughout exacting from every k-and-, China far better and more con- thau anywhere else in Communist unquestioning cretely Ale
Communists have obedience to the will of the nu, the nation.
made it their constant business jority.
Ito see that they do.
"Individuals obey the organi-
This rule is the essence of Mation, the minority obeys the central committen where All party discipline. It is a disci- are concentrated. pline so rigid ani so exacting party works
Communist many
sym- Members every party con- that
have preferred to tromittee must carry out this pt in-pathizers added the Agency, see movie northward ciple unconditionally, so as to function outside its sphere as
Het an example for all party non-party critics. Party members and ordres,"
say you have to believe unhesi- tatingly and completely in the This quotation is from para- Communist programme to sub- graph 19 of the working reg mit an thoroughly
Strict ad lations of the party herance to this rule makes the
from
Mukden
towards repinskai–Rru-
RUSSIANS LEAVING
E. GERMANY?
London, Mar. 19.
London or Berlin,
men
The door is not entirely closed
to , to individual dissent the Communist Party o simply n party party but also a single undeviat-!
programme.
Appeals
ing force. When the party con-y be taken through higher
gress
organs up to the central com- or omnipotent Central mittee, but until the final rul- The report that Russian troops were withdrawing from eastern Committee formulates a course ing on the, appe 1 is handed Germany found no confirmation in of action, days, even weeks. of down the critic, like his fellows, debate and discussion may pre- must refrain from opposition, Russian officers in Berlin yes- cede its 15346MZ!, Opposition either in public or within the terday declined to comment and
may be fond and vuciferous, party councils. Amerienn Intelligence officers sni they did not know of the reported just as it is in party committees
"That a member of the party in western countries. But once
under whatever circun The British Foreign Ofce said the programme bears the ma- can, it did not know of the reported jority stamp of approval, some- stances, absolutely and uncondi- withdrawals. The
War thing new to Western policies tionally, subject his own per- to that of the Ofee likewise claimed no infor- takes pince. The former op-sonal interest mation on the subfuel-Associated ponents, now defeated, are not party, to the revoluten and to
permitted to stand by inactive the Communist cause."
withdrawala.
Press.
British
EPIDEMIC
Cairo, Mar. 19. The Egyptian Senute was told
These
or to continue their criticism are the words of Liu Shao-chi. inside or outside the party pro- a high member of the 10-man Bureau which rules tale.
Paragraph 19 commits Politienl
be in the interim them to support the approved the party
Committee ses- plan
it had been tween Central us though
siune. their own.
"To sacrifice oneself for the yesterday that 10,000 persons have, Thus, when Party Chairman cause of the party, class nation. died in upper Egypt in the past
broached last and liberation of amnkind," he five months from a fever epidemic Mao Tze-tung
of a coalition continues "even to the extent of fumilles entirely, As: neinted government for China. it had forfeiting life unhesitatingly the force of law in the Com- and gladly, is the highest ferm of expression of Communistic virtue."
which has
Press
wiped But
many, April the iden
Chinese Government's Re-organisation
Chungking, March 19.
Reorganisation of the Government, decided at the recent inter-party conference and endorsed by the Kuomintang Congress, is expected to get under way shortly.
C
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FUND
Changking, Mar. 20. The "Central Daily News," medium of the Kuomintang, said to-day that the Chinese Government has appropriated U.S.$50,000,000 for the reha- 'bilitation of economic anter prines of operacas Chinene fu the Philippines and the South Scao. The money, it said, has already been romitted, having been sent through the Bank of China. — Associated Presk
Church Cedes From Vatican
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Earlier in the day a foki cf the Chan Choong Store, In Sal Wing Lane, which branchen off) Tseung Wan Road, had gone to the Provincial Frok and the Bank of Comununications to draw the money. He was trail-' ed by the robbers nud at the en- trance of Sai Winx Lane they! came up to "arrest" him for possession of raw opium. Pas-
they sers-by thought plain-clothes men ond took little notice. They escorted the fokl at the point of the revolver to the to a quiet spot and took money.
wore
Vatican City, March 19.
One of two policemen on pa- An official statement issuedi! here to-day by the Sacred Control, Li Mint, had carlier no- gregation of the Oriental Church iced the "arrest" from a dis- on yesterday's announcement that tance, and when le saw the rob- the money from the Uniate Church of the, Western bers taking
One Ukrainine had ceded from Rome their victim gave chase. after nearly four centuries and of the robbere fired two shots returned to the Russian Orthodox at close range, mortally wound- Church, said that the Bishops of ing the policemat, and made the three dioceses in the Western
good their, escape. Ukraine were deported some time ag and placed in prison.
.
"The greater part of the clergy #
in the three dioceses had been put
in position where t'ry are un-
chi to extrcise their own mini- iry." the Vatican statement added. "Probably the Synod held
on
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Frankfurt, March 19. 12135 15 in Lvov, which may have "decided Dr. Rudolf Siegert, German
12136 President in Frankfurt, on the abrogation of the Union of Police
13137. 20 the Ruthenian Church with the said to-day that the recent re-
in the 19138 Church of Rome, way headed by ports of a "Nazi group" only a few Apostate Priests, one Frankfurt German police originat 12139 of whom recently published a ed from a story in the Communist- 2303 pamphlet against the Primacy of controlled local newspaper "Frank-, 12140
furter Rundschau."
2304 Recalling a recent Papal de When the United States troops 18141 the Roman Pontiff."
many er 12142 the Ruthenian arrived in Frankfurt claration
minal cases, involving Germans; 12143 a well-known fact that the Catho were unfinished, Dr. Siegert sald. 12144 Church, the statement said it was
e Church in Galizio (Western The Military Government allowed several officials of the prosecutors' Ukraine) was at present "suffer- ing at the hands of the Bolshevik regime a hard oppression and de- finite persecution."
The formal announcement of the brenk between the West Ukraining the Vatican Uninte Church and was made in a letter to Generalis simo Josef Stalin by the Presit ent of the Church.--Neuler.
$ The actual working of party unanimity are everywhere ap- parent in personal Gealings here. In three months I have talked to countless party workers. On The matters of everyday life, the outside world, literature and culture, they exhibit a resilient when and active mind. But,
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LEAVE KOREANS TO SETTLE AFFAIRS
Washington, March 19.
Korean› Affairs Institute, which says it is seeking to promote Korean interests at home and abroad, yestor- day urged the Russian and American military commis- sions in Korea to hasten agreement for their with- drawal and "leavò Korda ns to settle their own affairs." }
the policies of the Communist Party come under discussion, the It said the position in the se- cign rule of Korea and said he answers to all questions are un- cond session of the Soviet- preferred to be a private citizen Some even American commission was. the in order to be able to voice swervingly similar.
1
WORLD BANK.
It is reliably reported that Communist leader Mao Tse-tung
will come to Chungking to participate in the State Adopt the phraseology of the "postponement of Korean inde- strongly and freely his views on Council when it is reorganised to become the nation's latest party ing. No one pendence." It stated that com-, independence. supreme ruling authority.
makes an unconsidered state mission shout undertake a Rhee was the target last week Mug Tse-tung will head the the Lengue and Lo Lung-chi, ment for publication, But, speedy elimination of the So. of the Russian newspaper Communist
of members the spokesman of the League, whenever even an anonymicus viet-American beuzdary to un- "Pravda" which charged that Council which is to have 40)
to in sure Js referred
free A dispatch from Feiping re- spokesman
movement of pur-, he headed a Korean group scek- sents, 20 of which will be allot- ported that the members of print, you can el certain he sons and goods from cae pari ing to grab governmental pow ed to the Kuomintang and 20 to the People's Policy Council, voices the opinion of not only of the country to another. The er and control mining enter other parties. Is generally scheduled to open in Chungking himself but also of the entire points suggested by the Insti- prizes Associated Press. expected that the Communists on March 20, have decided to party.
tute for the commission are as' will get about eight seats, propose Peiping as the capital Devoid of an extensiye com- follow:-
of China, Instead of Nanking. munications work, how does Formation of Provisional There is increasing doubt, in the party disanminate its pro- Government of Koreans with munist number 2, will be the view of recent developments in gramme throughout the far the co-operation ef leaders' leading candidate, representing Manchuria, whether
The abroad who are there to acek So- Peiping flung regions, it controls? the Communists for a seat on will ever he the capital.
This answer here is in one word- viet or American patronage. the Executive Yuan or Cabinet, question, however, will be decid. "cadres." That is, party men Simultaneous witdrawal but what ministry he will head
ed by the National Assembly, and women trained, in school or all American, armed forces after has not yet been decided. Re-
on their jobs, 10 usimilate the the formation of the Govern close, ports are current that the Execu- epening in Nanking on May 6.
party dictates and make them mont. tive Yuan will be considerably,
known to the people.-ÁSBO- enlarged, probably by the addi-
Meanwhile in view of the un- clated Press. tion of eight new ministries, In-
certainty on polifical matters," cluding a ministry of labour, a'
most embassies in Chungking ministry of railways and & ministry of industry.
General Chou Enlai,
Com-,
Uncertainty
have decided to do no building WINDING UP OF
UNRRA
in Nanking. Several have in-
Aliantic City, Mar. 19.
of
Dr. Syngman hice, who came cut of a 27-year exile to work, for Korean Independence, yes terday announced his decision to resign as Chairman of the "American-supported representa-, tive democratic council of Keros. This surprise development in
According to Chinese press tended to start building us soon roports, the Democratic League as it-hus been decided that Nan- has chosen six of its memborsking will remain the capital. In a formal announcement the the complicated Korean political to participate in tha re-organis Some enixarsies have ap- American State Department yes situation came as the ten-man ed Government,
proached the Chinese Govern- torday said it did not contemplate Russian-American-Korean com-) ment for assurances an this a necessity for continuation of mission prepared to hold its Paiping Proposed score but have not been able to the United Nations Rellet and first meeting aimed at unifying yond 1046 in Europe and the the nation with a view to ulti-
mate self rule. middle of 1947 for Asia,
Rumours
In
Rehabilitation Administration be-
The statement added that coun- tries receiving UNRRA aid would "and it possible by maximum do
Savannah, Mar. 19.
The executive directors of the world bank and fund were ofected yesterday a
the International Monetary Conference neared its
An-
Chairman Fred Vinso nounced that representatives of Canada, the Netherlands, Belgium, Poland, Greece, Chile and Cuba wore voted fore the bank, and Canada, Belgium, the Netherlands, Mexico, Brazil, Egypt and Czecho- slovakin for the fund.?
In the only contest, Norway lost its battle for a soat on the high command. - Associated francial
· Press.
NO NEWS.
The six are to be, Chang Lan, obtain them. leader of the League. CATROS
turrent nfo
Cairo, Mar. 19. Chang, head of the Nationalist-Chungking to-toy that the seat.
No statements or nows concòra- Socialist Party, one of the of the Government might be for
Strong Feeling-
ing the forthcoming negotiations with the British Government will | groups within the Longue, Chen mally re-esablished at Nanking Chu-nja of the Natical Balva- on April 25, The Diplomatic velopment and use of their own
be given out until the negotiations, Seventy-year-old Rhee Fave are completed for revision of the tich Association, another of the Corps has not, however, receive resources and with, the assistance groups within the League; ed any notification as to when of the International Fund and health as his reason for step- 1986 Anglo-Egyptian Traaby, Huang Yen-pal of the vocational it is expected to move from Bank to carry on without further Ping down from his important Prime Minister mall Sidky U.N.R.RADA aid." Associated post but, in an interview, spoku Dashn saldyyesterday continuoclated education association within. Chungking. Associated Press. {\Press,
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