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Philippines Independence Not Possible If Axis Triumphs

Democracy will perish, civilisation will be lost in a permanent blackout and the independence of the Philippines will be an utter impossibility, if the Axis governments emerge victorious, declared Secretary Jorge Bocobo of the Philippines Department of Public Instruction, in a stirring speech at the convocation of the University of the Philippines recently.

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Secretary Bocobo asserted that į ened mouse, a wretch concentered all, the happiness and destiny of the in self can stand by with apathy and Philippines depend upon which side wins the war, and that it is for this reason that the nation

to military service. is calling the youth of the land

Dr Rocobo explained that it the Pallippines is drawn into this war, the Filipins people would fight, not only out of loyalty to the United States, but also because by defend- ing democracy, they would be up- holding a couse that is historically,

He said;

their own.

"Filipino adherence, to democracy dates back to 1812 which the Spanish constitution of Cadiz, which ingu gurated the principle of popular suvereignty, gave the Philippines re- presentation in the Spanish cortes." Rizal's Fight

native land unto death. The Philip

"We Filipinos will defend our

pines is a small, wealt and poor entry, but she lovingly holds our hearts forever with Gonds that,; he sundered by the mightiest army, Hhough tender and tenuous. cannot navy or air armads.

Serious Obstacle

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vent prayer of all Filipinos that out German encircling movement based It is the fer- Berlin that they are not checking the of the devastating fire of war, de-on Comel and designed eventually to moracy and civilisation shall emerge shut in Kiev. triumphant, so that the Filipino peo-

Beyond claims of the establishment le may, for uncounted ages to come, of bridgeheads on the lower Dnieper, enjoy their own national and existence."

freedom reports reaching Derlin about the situation in the Ukraine are seanty,

FALL OF FOOCHOW

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It is suggested, however, that there very soon be news of the launch- ing of a big German offensive to-

will

wards the Important Donetz industrial region, which is considered more important than Kiev and Leningrad. Finnish Claims

Dr. Bocebo warned that If the Axis governments win the present war, the horrible injustices while

Besides claiming to have reached Rizal and his co-workers fought

the former Soviet-Finnish frontier at during the revolution would return.

all points on the Karelian Isthmus, "The old 'Guardia Civil' would be

TOKYO, Sept. 4 (Reuter).-Helsink telegrams report an inter- renewed in the Gestapo; the tortures An attempt to explain the Jap-sification of the drive towards the described in the Noli Me Tangere anese withdrawal from Foo-nor

Murmansk-Leningrad Railway in the would be reproduced in the concen-chow, the capital of Fukien drive seems to be based on three northern part of the front. This tration camps: the boast of race Province and Trenty Port, is scetors in the waist of Finland" superiority expressed in the sy made by the "Japan Times," where the railway runs nearest to Ing word 'Indio!' would Come back

the Finnish frontier. with the Aryan contempt for the organ of the Japanese Foreign coloured races; and the tyrannical Office, policies pursued for the glory of the mother country' would be revised for the sake of the new order In the world.

Secretary Bocolo asked: "Knowing all this, should not the Filipinos de- fend themselves against Axis aggres- sion with all their soul and with a their night?"

Axis Brutality Secretary Bocobo pictured how Axis brutality has shut the lights of civilisation in the German-occupied

The

capture of Solla, Kuusamo and Uhius in this area is claimed by the

have

It says that there is no longer any Finns. These places were ceded to strategic necessity for the continued the Soviet Union after the winter occupation. It further remarks that war of 1940, "Chinese citizens of Fonchow have It is nfided that the Finns shown themselves capable of ad- now reached their old frontier every- selves" and adds that the Japanese Peninsula on the Aretle Ocean. ministering Japanese reforms them-where except In the Fishermen's withdrawal has "provided the world with a concrete ease of respect for territorial integrity_and_sovereign: rights such as the Atlantic Charter; required,"

countries "Poland, historic martyr Germans Abandon

in the cause of freedom:

France, cradle of the rights of man; herole Belgium; peaceful Norway, Holland and Denmark;

victim of mark; Austria, Intrigue: Czechoslovakia and Yuga- slavia, beloved children of the first world war; and

Greece, limpid foun tuin

of world culture.'

Many Positions

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maintains its communications the rest of the country by means of various railways.

Secretary Bocobo stated: "This reign of brute force; this jungle law must be stopped. This new order' Nazis "Radio Victory" which the Axis governments seek to establish is n reversal to the prehis- Lozovsky, the Soviet spokesman, to- MOSCOW, Sept. 4. (Reuter).-M. torie caveman's right of the stronger, day ridiculed the the h

chaos of moral

German radio principles, assertion of wrong over

the claim of the capture of Briansk right After picturing the pight

which he called a

"radio victory!" nations how they have been wiped German attempts had been made to

small

Asked by "Reuter" whether other out and crushed by the iron heel of cross the Dnieper by pontoon similar the Axis powers-Bocobo asked: to that recounted in the Soviet com-

"What assurance have we

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In the

Philippines

that we shall be spared unique, M. Lozovsley admitted that by the overwhelming wheels of the made but that all falled.

a number of such attempts were Axis? Can any Filipino look upon the possible doom of Philippine in dependence with indifference."

Filipino Hopes Answering his own questions, Bocobo pointed out: "Only a fright

Ingenohl's

still distant approaches to Leningrad. He added that the Germans, on were unable to advance and that they were obliged to rush up large re- Inforcements in order to maintain their positions.

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China Association Woman Volunteer Dr Reviews Far East On Way To Kweiyang In its report on the year 1040-41, The first American woman physl- presented at the annual meeting in clan to volunteer for medical service London on July 15, the China Asso-in Free Ching, Dr Adele B. Cohn of ciation states:

New York City, has arrived in Hong- The framework of last year's kong from American en route to ennual report and those of the Kwelyang, where she will join the

Chinese Red Cross. three preceding years will not at the events of 1940-1041. They are too physician

For many years the chief resident Montellore Hospital in. Dr Cohn is a

big and too dramatic to be made either subservient or subsidiary in New York City, military and economic events in tuberculosis, specialist and is being China. To say that is not to under sent to China under the auspices of. rate the importance of the latter, mittee of the American Bureau for the Hans Zinsser Memorial Com- which throughout the year remained Medical Ald to China Great It's a question of transposing rather than re-evaluating themes.

(3) "Japan's relations, with the Axis and Russia;

(4) "Japan's southward move- ment;

"An arrangement differing from that of preceding reports must ac cordingly be given to the past year's utory,

The circumstances" which (5) "Russia's Far Eastern policy; must first be thrown into relief are: and

(1) Anglo-Japanese

(B) "As a result of (3), (4) and relations (8), the gradual constitution of an from a little before the "arringe Anglo-American Far Eastern front: ment" relating to local issues at the conversion of Anglo-American Tientsia to the reopening of the

Burma Road, Lo, from about April Parallelism into alignment,

A very lengthy review follows, 10 to October 8,

outlining the Far Eastorn situation sa (2) "Japanese-American relations governed by the aforementioned during the same period. (Were the factors. A brief reference to Hong- two bots of relations shown graphical- kong comments on the comparativo Jy our low spots" would be balanced prosperity of this Colony despite the by their "high" ones, as it is hoped disturbed conditions, as shown by to make clear);

Mestrado statistics,

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