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Reports emanating from Bangkok alleging that the Chinese Government has adopted a dis- criminatory attitude towards Thailand and that the Interna-
NAZIS NEW ORDER.
"The Netherlands with play an extremely important part. In establishing the new economia order with which Europe will be blesar ed, thanks to the manificence of Adolf Hitler and his Third Reich!"
This was the kind of tale told erously for goods delivered. In by Rost van Tonningen on assum-wonderful Reich Marks,
The fact that the entire industry in the office of chairman of the Netherlands Bank. He also said of Holland is being reduced to that after a lengthy period, duralavery is naturally, not men. ing which Holland's economictioned. tional Radio Broadcasting Station policy had been chieny directed toward foreign trade, the country In Chungking recently broadcast had found her way back to Cen- news unfavourbale to that coutral Europe. All of Holland's re- try were characterised as a delt sources should be devoted to exe berate falaebood designed to harm cuting the maintaining of these the friendly relations between
relations. the two countries by a spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in an interview with CENTRAL, NEWS..
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INDIANS GET · TRAINING
IN BRITAIN
Dutchmen here point out that the lengthy period during which
The resources of free men every- Holland's
economic policy was where are being harnessed to the directed towards foreign trade" is
British war effort· The spokesman suld that in fact so lengthy that it started
The gigantic plan inaugurated in although
no formal diplomatic when Holland was not even an in the United Kingdom by Mr. Ernest relations exist between China and dependent State. During the 15th Bevin, Minister of Labour and Na- Thailand, the peoples of the two and 16th centuries Holland and tional Service, is being extended to countries have always been on Zeeland lived mainly by carrying India, with a potential labour friendly terms. From the stand-on trade in overseas products. torce that would completely swamp points of history, geography. These products were obtained in the populations, under the Naal economics and blood, it may be Venice and ister in Lisbon.
yoke. said that they are very intimately related,
а
KIND OF THE NAZIS!
Mr. Bevin has produced There was recently. in Arister scheme by which Indians will be
In view of the large numbers of dam, a meeting of representatives trained in every phase of war Chinese in Thalland, the spokes- of Dutch and German Industrial production. They will be brought man continued, it is hoped that concerns, at which it was stated from their own workshops to the the Thailand authorities will see that Dutch industries have receiv-
training centres in Great Britain to it that the Chinese live there ed numerous orders from Ger- and put through intensive courses peacefully and uninterfered. with many... This, of
which have already created tens in their work in order that they gratifying, and probably profitable of thousands of skilled may contribute to the prosperity to Holland, and it ands employ-workers
of Thailand.
course, is very
ment for thousands of workmen.
In order to execute further German orders, It is revealed that all Dutch, industries have been amalgamated into one huge concern, and the German authorities are to see
that 'Dutch' manufacturers are sup- plied with all the raw ma- terials they need.
DUE PROTECTION
Recalling" that the Premier of Thailand, replying to a telegram from Generalissimo Chiang Kai- shek in December, 1939, assured. that the Chinese in Thailand would be accorded due protection, the spokesman said that both the
The munificence of the German Chinese Government and people Government is really amazing! It had felt much gratified by this is especially encouraging to know manifestation of friendship.
that thousands of Dutchmen are
British
Throughout their training the Indian workers will be given equal treatment with their British fellow-workers. They will live in British homes with workers whose benches they share: they will receive the same rate of pay during training and their families in India will receive allowances comparable with those paid to British workers undergoing training.
These men will return to India It is earnestly hoped, the spokes-hard at work on the reconstruction man added, that relations between so kindly organised by the Ger- to tram others from the almost the two countries will be further mans, to repair the damage done inexhaustible labour supply re- cemented, for China today is fight-¡by their aeroplanes,
quired to man the arms factories
ing to safeguard the peace of Asta Doubtless those raw materials which are being rapidly created. and to establish world peace, while will have to be paid for, but per Thus, in the fires of war, new. Thailand is also a peace-loving haps the, Germans will only want bonds are being created between country. The inclusion of a broad-a little butter and cheese and some those of every colour, and creed- cast in Thalland language by the cattle for them-if any are left. who cherish freedom above all Chungking International Radio And they, of course, will pay gen- !else Broadcasting Station, the spokes-
man explained, is designed for the
very purpose of enhancing friend- CHINA/ NAVIGATION
ly relations and removing. mis- understanding between the two countries.
Concluding, the spokesman ex- pressed the hope that the authori- ties of Thailand will not be misled by rumours fabricated by interest- ed quarters with the object of sowing seeds of discord between China and Thailand. *
JAP. TROOP TRAIN
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CHANGTER, April 21 (Central) The Japanese in southern Hupeh sustained severe losses in men and supplies on April 13 as the result a train disaster in which w Japanese troop train on the Can- ton-Hankow "Ralway struck Chinese mine near Chaollchiao and was blown up. Many coaches 'were derailed and badly wrecked
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