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From scrap metal collected from all over the world- formerly the greater part came from the United. States Japan rushes arme ament production. Top picture shows' & mechanica in an armament' factory completing precision work on gun barrels. Lower left:-Gun barrels in vari our stages of manufacture. "Lower right: --- Japanese girls working on percussion

caps for shells,

RUSSIA'S SECOND FRONT

By Leonard Engel

Russia's Red Army, now..n principal in the greatest and most bitter struggle in military history, differs from every other | Important army in modern Eu- rope in one vital respect at least. It's designed to fight on two fronts, only one of them military.

The other is against the slothfulness and backwardness that crippled the Czarist Russia overthrown by the weight of its

Hongkong Telegraph. own blunders and a hardy band

Wednesday, Sept. 10, 1941, Wyndham St., Hongkong Telephone: 26015

of revolutionaries. In 24 years, more than 20,000,000 Russians have received military training. They have also received instruc- tion in modornism and then purposely been sent out to carry moderism to the remotest cor-1 ners of the U.S.S.R.

THE prefix "Special the Telegraph" is used by the "ilangkong Telegraph to Indicate nows which it strictly copyright under the provisions of the Telecommuni- cations Ordinance, 1934′ Such nowe KE bears the indication "Up" is received in flongkong on the date of publication by thes United Press Avociations, who co- servo all rights and forbid republications, either wholly or in part without previous everything from learning to arrangement.

SIR MARK YOUNG'S TASK

The sort of training I mean. covers an extremely wide field

read to learning how to tighten a screw and how to brush your teeth.

September 10, 1941.

SPOTLIGHT ON TOKYO TODAY

THIRD ARTICLE:

Movement

Itinerant Japanese medicine The Red Army has waged war peddlers, carrying their wares on the home front to bring all] these things to Soviet Russin.

Modernism has been brought to the Russian Army, Navy and Air force by three principal means:

1. The training of a recruit] in his daily routine, in learning how to take care of himself.

BY

through the jungles and sleep- H. O. THOMPSON ing in trees to escape tigers and de boars, were the forerunners of Former Tokyo Manager Japan's present southward ad- of the United Press vance.

Company, the Nomura Trading Company and the Dainan Com

pany.

The latter three companies

South

areas have proved successful only through Japanese Ingenui ty and endurance

The number of Japanese residents:

in French Indo-China Jumped from

234 to many thousand after the vari ous deals by which Japanese army

and navy men and representatives The merchants who firat went

of Japan's industry and commerce opened that country to development into Malaya, Siam and French

by Japanese firma, ́.... Indo-China nearly 50 years ago

The Japanese want rice, coal, tin have been replaced now by cor- porations who want to deal in are buying rubber. Mitsubishi and iron from Indo-China. At one. the story around Takyo was that 2. The regular military high rubber, oil and tin instead of 16 mining tin. Toko Company time they also wanted sand, and

is mining wolfram.

they specified that the sand must schools or "technicums," as patent medicines.

The British got in ahead of come only from Camranh Bay and.. Europeans would call them

Japan believes that access to where technical training some

The French laughed that one all, what beyond the American high those materials is vital to her the Japanese on development of be loaded only in Japanese ships. school, is given, and the higher continued existence. She would this region, which is adjacent to but apparently the Japanese new military academies. There are be willing to fight for them if Malaya. Japanese firms thus have got their sand.

SOUTH SEAS 60 technicums in the Army, and she can obtain them in no other far have been able to obtain 82 each in the Navy and Air

monthly. Japanese firms have Lumber also comes from the South Force. Academies total 14. Biggest the giant Frunze In the four years of the Sino- been obtaining around 2,000 Sea regions, and Japan needs tum- ber for pulp from which to make. Academy in Moscow. Oldest, Japanese war, the number of tons of rubber per month.

rayon and staple fibra goods. the Dzerzhinsky Artillery Japanese residents In China in- If Japan could get control of

There are some 38 Japanese firms: Academy in Leningrad, founded creased from 86,000 to 510,000. Thailand's entire rubber and tin dealing in rubber in the South Seas.

These things are an integral SIR Mark Young takes up the part of the 20th century. So is relus of administration in Hong-literature, art; music, science. kong at one of the most critical periods in the history of the Colony, and the success which he makes of his office rests not only upon his personal ability, but upon the lively and sympa. thetic cooperation of the community. This co-operation, His Excellency may rest assur- ed, will be given freely, and, judging from Sir Mark Young's record as an administrator, it will just as certainly be accept ed readily and with appreciation. At this time the Colony feels, more perhaps than ever before, the need for vigorous and under- standing leadership, Hongkong, though it has not in some respects felt the effects of the European conflict in such a full measure as other parts of the Empire, has, nevertheless, "a number of problems arising directly from the wars in China and Europe; evacuation, diminishing trade, depression among the young local in dustries caused by inability to secure raw materials, over- population, and a constant state of tension created by a political situation which hangs over the Colony like a heavy thunder

cloud.

This is not a pretty picture to paint for a new Governor Just arriving, but it is hardly likely that Sir Mark Young is expect ing any more attractive canvas. Sir Mark has had con- siderable experience in dealing with delicate situations and complex problems which call for firm decisions based on sound judgment, understanding, toler anco and goodwill, and it is in this knowledge that Hongkong welcomes His Excellency, with renowed hope that, under his administration, the many ille which to-day beset the Colony, will be eliminated.

Way.

Restrictions on Immigration

only about 150 tons of tin

great extent.

eso have only about 1/30th of the total invested capital, in the South Sens and they believe that to be much too small a proportion.

in 1820 as the Mikhailovaky Artillery School, and renamed after the revolution for the first have kept the Japanese popula- output, it would improve the na- but they represent only a small pro head of the Russian secret tion in the East Indies and the tion's economic position to a portion of the output. The Japan- police. These schools provide Philippines fairly static in re scores of thousands of men a cent years, but Japanese now year with basic technical train- are pouring into French Indo- ing to which field training China and Thailand with the adda specific mechanised milf-

idea of developing the rich re- tary skills.

sources of these regions.

..

..

HOW FAR? With the powerful Mitsui and. The type of exploitation done by Mitsubishi interests eager to in- the Japanese In China may be taken crease their operations in Thai- as an illustration of what might land, it is natural for the happen in the South Seas under simt- lar conditions. The usual procedure

8. An extensive chain of

The ratio of six to one by government to support them in in China was for the Japanese to spare-time study clubs, drama leagues, orchestras and what which the Japanese population every possible way. How far take over 61 percent of the stock have you based on the "Lenin in China has increased would be they are prepared to go rentains and then operate the industry as if rooma" found in every Red equalled or exceeded in any to be seen. Army barracks, and the Red South Seas country to which the Army Houses in- each military Japanese could gain access. area. The Government has

built and furnished the Red: Army houses and Lenin' rooms

THAILAND

they owned it all. The term applied: ∙to this sort; of venture was- "joint: " Japan has made much of her Sino-Japanese undertaking or A friendship for Thailand and re-. cently was the arbiter in a dis-

SPREADING OUT

The population Increases In China were 'greater "In North China; thản

with everything from gymnas The present emphasis in the pute between Thailand and tic equipment and chess sets.to Japanese press upon Thailand French Indo-China, Japan op-in other sections. That was the soun huge libraries and theatres. indicates that Japan wants fur-parently now has become a tion first "pacified" by the Japanese, is the Central Red Army Thea-

were quick to follow up thd „plonsor-

China Japanese

The biggest theatre in Moscow ther privileges for exploitation Vichy-recognised protector of and businesanan and Industrialists tre. A major Red Army off and trading there. Some of the Indo-China in a move regarded ing by die Japanese Army North duty-time activity are its bulle-same products which come from by the United States as one of go of about 300,000, a complet tin board newspapers. Until the East Indies are available in "conquest" She may extend with the 43,108 Japanese residents shooting began at the Marco Polo "protection" afforded Indo- bridge. He recently, the job of teaching Thailand, and expansion in the to Thalland the same kind of there on July 7, 1937, when the illiterate recruits (now encoun- latter country would be at less tered only rarely) was taken risk of war than would be the

China.

The number of Japanese travellers In the Orient is always a source of care of through the Lenin room case in the Indies,

If Thailand wants none of wonderment fo*,** foreigners, The study circles

that sort of protection, the Ja-ships between Kobe and Shanghai - The Japanese already have formed companies which are panese could make an issue out and between Kobe and Dairen, and Kobe and ||Tientsin je or are always booked to capa The Soviet Government has operating in Thailand, and of the activities in Tokyo of been quick to put to use what plenty of Japanese capital Phya Sry Senna, Thai Minister city The trains Herdar Koran be

tween Japan and China org crowded The foundation for a better, it has taught its soldiers. The would be available if the opera The Japanese have been build daily to such an extent that. It is im cleaner, healthier and more first thousands of tractor drivers tions were increased: Japan ing up a quiet campaign against peasible for a traveller to force his prosperous Hongkong has on Soviet farms were ex-tank would, be treading on British in Senna, saying he is of Chinese way through the aisles from what

in to the dining: already been Inid; circumstances

villagers to brush their teeth avoid a frontal clash, pathetic with Japan's friendlyn kapalaran fra will probably arise to impede was made a solemn military The big and powerful Mitsul intentions.

All the conditions progress to this end, but so long duty. Discharged soldiers are interests, are already operating The Japanese are recentful at since the beginning of the China was In 1897, and how a huny, energetik oncouraged to form army-like || southern Thailand-rubber restrictions which have": kúpt race, spröading out in all directlock study caroles in villages, and and another great Ja- their people out of the East In open Co, three

The war for modernism is panese firm, Mitsubishi, either dies and the Philippines. One

will describe the

us the objective is held in mind

the future will hold in store something wo this end, the

kwh

drivers. At one time teaching terests there but would hope to Cescent and entirely unsym-over-reach ho

don suspended to-day? But if Hit has started a branch there or Japanese writer said this was o

Fler did bite off more than ho can will

Chow it will be resumed.

Other companies short-sighted policy beca

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