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D.

GENERAL

DISPOSAL OF CHINA

AFFAIR NOT SO SIMPLE

JAPANESE PREMIER'S

ADMISSION

TOKYO, Nov. 27 {Reuter) --- "There are some who believe that the disposal of the Ching affair meant the establishment of a new Central Government

WAR IS RESULT OF AGGRESSION

Military Victory Alone Is Not Sufficient

Peace

Indignation In Sweden

ILLEGAL LAYING

OF MINES STOCKHOLM, Nov. 27 (Reuter) The Swedish paper Dagens Nyheter. expresses the general in- dignation. felt in the country at Germany's illegal mine-laying. This form of operation, the paper warns, will not pass without affect- ing the economic relations of the two countries,

Indignation is also expressed at

CHUNGKING, Nov. 26 (Central) in China,Urging the adherents of the In- the collapse of the Chiang Kai-ternational shek regime and the withdrawal continue their efforts in spite of Campaign to

of the Japanese forces from China. the war, in the interest of the the fact that a total of 38 Swedish Such an idea is a great mistake." ideals of the Campaign, Lord Cecil, ships. have been captured and are declared the Japanese Prime International President

being held at German ports. Many Minister, Gen. Abe, In

of "the 2 speech Campaign, points out, in an open to the United States and eight of these ships were on their way: delivered at a dinner party held letter that war is the result of ag- in his honour at Ošaka.

gression by the strong against the

were in ballast. The disposal of the China affair, weak and that the world would he went on, is net so simple. Gen-not be subjected to those needless NEW YORK, Nov. 27 (Reuter)- eralissimo Chiang Kai-shek has sufferings of war, it the govern- Mr. Edwin James, Managing Direc- at present at hand 240 divisions. [ments had accepted and enforced tor of the New York Times, in a In addition to approximately more those principles of the Campaign.

long article, declares that German than 1,000,000 guerillas infesting

I.P.C. PRINCIPLE

publicity on the subject of mine remote places

Clarifying the position of the Dr. Goebbels' usual skill,

warfare has not been handled with Campaign in the present contro-

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The Japanese Premier urged the nation to be prepared to meet the worker said, "We defend, as we defence of the new mines

versy. the indefatigable peace-sibility and then put forward the For four days he denied respon- situation as it would require years have always done, the principle thus. presumably, accepted for settling the China affair completely, if they took into con- methodical manner and that every,

ponsibility. sideration economic problems, the country will be able to carry on attitude of third powers and now its business in peace and security" par and not much better than a

to dispose of those forces under Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek.

VARIOUS DIFFICULTIES

that order will rule the world in a

The German defence is below

feeble attempt to justify the "We maintain," declares. Lord, polson gas of 1915. Cecil, "that war is the result of There is little doubt that the

It was inevitable that they aggression by the strong against laying of loose mines is a violation should strengthen their economic the weak, and that all those loving of the letter of the Hague Treaties, control in order to cope with the justice should hope for the failure

various difficulties arising fron the China affairs.

Gen. Abe concluded: "Japan desires to shake hands with the foreign power who would open their arms for similar purposes, hut Japan should not rely upon them too much,"

MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR MA HSIANG-PO CHUNGKING, Nov. 27 (Central) -More than 1,000 people here yesterday held a memorial service for the late Mr. Ma Hsiang-pu, centenarian scholar, who passed away recently at Liangshan, Kwangsi.

Among those present were Dr H.H. Kung, Mr. Wu Chih-hul, Mr.

of such aggression. As long as this object is not attained, there will be no durable peace,

..

A

GREAT ROLE The military victory alone is however, not sufficient. It is up to us to establish a new order in the family of nations, strong enough

NORWAY'S MOVE

Oslo: Nov, 27 (Repter)-It is understood that the Norwegian Government is to, make repre- sentations to London in connec- tion with the latest measures by the Allies in pursuance of econo- mic warfare.

to prevent the repetition of the the International Peace Campaign international crime. In this effort has a great role to play."

INTERMEDIARY BETWEEN EXECUTIVE AND PUBLIC

OPINION

Shao Li-tze. Dr. Pas: Yu Pin and WAR HAS SHOWN

Mr. Lu Chao representing Chair

man Lin Sen. W

to

the

High tribute was paid centenarian in speeches by Mr.

PARLIAMENT AT ITS VERY BEST

LONDON, Nov, 27 (Renter)~~~The Wu Chih-hul, veteran member of British, press "yesterday was con- the C.SC., and Mr. Yu Yu-jen.fident that an effective method to President of the Control Yuan. deal with Nazi minelaying will

CONDOLENCE MESSAGES soon be found. CHUNGKING, Nov. B (Cen- Writing in the Observer, Mr. J. L. tral)--Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Garvin says that under Mr. Wid- shek and Dr. H.H. Kung, Vice-ston Churchill there is no slowness President of the Executive Yuan, today. More than ever there was have sent messages of condolence the need for an overwhelming air to the family of the late Mr. Ngai supremacy of the Allies to carry Kwong-yim, Chairman of the the war right into the enemy's Chinese General Chamber of Com-country. merce at Bangkok, who was mur-

AT ITS VERY BEST

Chungking

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Service

INAUGURATION ON DECEMBER 1

LANCHOWY, Nov. 27 (Central) --All preparations having been completed, the Chungking. Hami air passenger and mail service under the Ministry: of Communications will be form- ally inaugurated on Dec. 1. For the start, a weekly. Service will be maintained. Passenger fare for the Lanchow-Hami sector

dered in Thailand on November 21. The Observer also comments on

Mr. Ngal was a fervent patriot. the Parlament Bession, which ended is fixed at $1.000. while for the He had donated large sums of on Thursday, saying that the war

Chungking-Lanchow sector the money to the National Govern has shown Parliament at its very pasenger fare will be the same as ment since the outbreak of the best in spirit and efficiency. The

for Eurasia planes. current hostilities.

House of Commons put factions behind it and no further refuta-intermediary tion of the incapacity of

between". executive De-and public opinion. nocracy in wartime was needed

SINGLE CONSIDEKATION than is provided by the record of the past three months.

The progress of the war is the single public consideration which 'dominates all others, but the

NEWSETTES

The College of Agriculture of the National Chungshan Univer-

STRIFE SUBDUED

The Sunday Times says that function of Parliament remains sity has established an extensive during the period of defence pre- that while no necessary sacrifice is rice experimental station to studyparation, strife between parties grudged, the country tetams the and improve rice production. The immediately became subdued. Par- strength of its own freedom and site of the station is not disclosed. llament was working as a free as- maintains the principle of fair sembly, a forum of the nation, play and honest and constructive rendering valuable service as an criticism.

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The Kwelchow Provincial Gov- ernment has prohibited wine brew- ing and sugar reâning by rice, wheat and other grains. The measure is calculated to conserve the nation's food supply during the war, and will be enforced from December 16.

CROSSWORD

NO. 473

ACROSS

To help overseas Chinese re- turning to ur emigrating from Welyeung, Methsien, and other East River towns, the Kwangtung J. Flower Provincial Government has estab- 5 Fish lished an otace on the East River 8 Loneliness rendering protection and special 9 Dread assistance. Ordinarily and before 11 Footwear the fall of Swatow, the Swatow 13 Fertile spot route was used in preference to 16 Support the East River route."

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