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CHINA'S SLOGAN TO-DAY

"Resistance And Reconstruction"

LONDON, Mar. 12 (Router)—

"Resistance and reconstruction is China's slogan to-day" wald Dr. Esia, at the afternoon ses- sion of the Contence оп China, which, was held in Lər- don on Saturday to discuss the war in that country from the point of view of Britain, France and the Soviet. The afternoon session was presided over by Dr. C. C. Wang.

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CANTON, Mar. 10--The Japanese authorities in Canton con tinue to impose severe restrictions on the movements of the populace."A number of roads in the city are frequently closed to pedestrians as well as vehicular traffic, even Japanese lorries having to abide by these orders.

It is generally assumed that this The food question in Cantion is |stricter vigilance on the part of the being reviewed with a view to pre- Japanese indicates that something venting shortsige. A statement is- unusual must have occurred within sued by the local Government an- the Japanese controlled areas and nounces that the butcher shopa ¡the opinion is that raids by Chinese situated in the north and "south of bandits have necessitated these the city, which were formerly con- ¡moves. The Japanese authorities. trolled by the Chinese Government, however, declare that the new re- will be re-opened shortly. In this strictions have been imposed in connexion, Mr. Kwan Ho has been deal with numerous rob-appointed to supervise these shops Prof. Radcliffe Brown said that

ootings and hold-ups that and he is making all preparations the Japanese, from the outset öf

been eating frequently in to see that they resume business. the hostilities in China, had made |

st few weeks.

Once these butcher, shops are ja systematic and many successful

is explained that the military opened, the slaghtering of pigs abd attempts to destroy all universities are now engaged in clearing the cattle in private butcher shops will colleges; middle schools and lib-city of all such undesirautes by in- not be permitted without authority

The total damage for the tessive searching and questkning, from the Government authorities. first fourteen months of the year

STRICT SEARCHING

Another item of interest is the was over $217,000,000,

This searching and questioning is appointment of Mr. Leimg Wing- There was an urgent need för being strictly carried out and has sang, a member of the Pence Pre- books and Oxford University was caused much inconvenience to the aervation Committee, to the post of planning to send £5,000 to £10, people who have to permit their Administration Commissioner of 000 worth of books to China in the dwellings being entered for the the Pungu District. next few years. Suggestions had purpose of looking to: suspicious been made that the co-operative characters, but according to a movement in Britain might pro-member of the Peace Preservation these strt's have mote a scheme for giving financial Committee, assistance to the Industries of already Imd fruitful results. He China and encouraging exports to stated that the activities of armed Cardinal Magkone, former Papal bandits and thieves in the city Nuncio in Paris, has been appointed rad been. considerably reduced Cardinal Secretary of State. (Reu during the past few days.

The Police and Japanese Genda-

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merle are stated to have arrested Herr Hitler will attend the An- a large number of these undesirable schluss anniversary celebrations in characters and the majority of Vienna on Monday and will deliver them are now in prison or awaiting an address. trial. Those against whom there was no evidence of illegal activities were released.

PREVENTION OF DISEASE

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(Reuter).

The Chinese Embassy in Paris |has issued an official denial of the

| report broadcast by the Japanese In the meantime, the question of authorities 10 Tokyo, and the preventing the spread of infectious United States that Dr. Wellington diseases in the city has become a Koo sent a message to Mr. Wang serious problem. On instructions Ching-wel approving of his pence from the Japanese " Military, the Health authorities are now con- ducting a strict examination and inspection of all arrivals in Canton

move. (Reuter).

M. Henni Cosme, the new French

Sir Archibald Sinclair, who 'presided at the morning session, sald that the Dictatorship Powers had a common interest in exploiting the weakness of China and a "common interest In supporting the other great Dictatorshly Power-Japan. At the same time it was clear that Russia, the United States and the Democracies of Western Europe had a common interest An establishing the principles of the Nine-Power Treaty and the rule of law and also in seeing that China was cultured and prosperous and in banish- ing from that country the by steamer or junk. The belief is Ambassador to China, presented spectre of war and militarism.

that most of the infectious diseases his credentials to President Lin Mr. Noel Baker, Labour Mem are imported into the city from Sen in Chungking on Saturday. ber of Parliament for Derby, said the neighbouring villages and par-He referred to his mission in China that he wanted economic sanctions ticular attention is being paid to as the happiest development of his and, he hoped that the British Gov-arrivals from such districts.

diplomatic career." Mr. Kin Ben Eriment would, "in co-operation While on this question, it is

expressed confidence In the new Ambassador. interesting to note that a noti- Acation issued by the Civil "AZ- fairs "Department requires all Chinese and foreign physicians and surgeons to register their names with the départment. which will issue them the necessary permits for practice. · The Department also states that it is prepared to offer every facility to the medical profession in the city.

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that they would also bring to an 'end the terrible flow of the little | white boxes bearing the ashes of fallen Japanese soldiers that went

by so many hundredis, daily from China to Japan.

M. Varenne, a former Gover- nor of Indo-China, said that, as far as Japan was concerned, Enemy No. 1 was neither China nor the Soviet, but Britain and Enemy No. 2 was the Daited "States.

M. Andrew Rothstein sald that the Soviet had made no secret of the fact that she in- tended to continue the supply of war material and moral aid to China.

POLICE FORCE

The German Consul-General, in Shanghai has lodged & PIO test with the Japanese ди thorities against the Japanese seizure of German "cottor mills in Nantung and Haimen, Kiangsu, and owned by the AEG, Electric Co., which purchased them from the Chinese shortly after the hostilities started, (Router). .

The dramatic

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· The policing of the city has also been engaging the attention of the steamer "Stangate" was effected authorities and it is stated that by the British destroyer H.M.S. every effort is being made to secure "Intrepid" after news had been re- an efficient police force. It was ceived that the "Stangate" was added that all officers and medi of being taken to Palma, Majorca, by the Police Force would have to warship. The “Intrepid” inter- undergo strict training before be-cepted the "Stangate" and escorted ing appointed to higher posts, It to Gibraltar. (Reuter).

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