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THE CHINA MAIL, NOVEMBER 1987
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CHINA STILL OPTIMISTIC ON BRUSSELS
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Shanghai, To-day.
An interesting commentary on China's position in regard to the Brussels Conference has been furnished by the former Chinese Ambassador in Washington, Dr. Alfred Sze, who headed the Chin ese delegation to the Washington Conference which resulted in con- clusion of the Nine-Power Treaty fifteen years ago.
Dr. Sze declared yesterday that three facts showed the improve ment of China's position to-day as compared with 1922.
Firstly, China was to-day united, Secondly, Chinese troops had put up a vigorous resistance to the enemy, and
Thirdly, this armed resistance served to-day not only mainte ne of China's independence, but also the defence of civilisation.
June Lang
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ITALY'S NAIVE ATTITUDE ON FAR EAST
Rome, To-day.
Commenting on the opening meeting of the Brussels Conference,
the Italian press yesterd y jomed in pointing out that the talks began with rather unfavourable prospects,
"The mere fact," says "Giornale d'Italia," that this conference of nine changed into a conference of
FACTOR IN NORTH CHINA
Peiping, To-day.
The fog of secrecy which has enveloped Ja- panese operations in Shansi was lifted yesterday when the headquarters of the Japanese North China command admitted to a Trans-Ocean repre- sentative that General Chu Teh's former Red arm- ies are providing the Japanese with a serious pro- blem which may have a decisive effect on the future course of fighting.
Chinese quarters have been claiming for some time past that the reorganised Communist forces, now the 8th Route Army, have seriously damaged the Japanese lines of communication.
This is now admitted by the Ja-. panese, whose spokesman yester- day confessed that the Japanese advance had been altogether too rapid.
With lines of communication straggling for miles in mountain- ous country, and with their rear almost unguarded, the Japanese supply system has been badly dis- organised by repeated raids by the 8th Route Army.
SUPERB JUDGMENT
The spokesman revealed that after each raid, the moment for which was obviously chosen with superb generalship, the Chinese forces slipped away into the hills and nowhere had the Japanese man- conflict. aged to bring them into decisive
Moving through the countryside down and repeat the performance aided by the people, they swoop
elsewhere
These tactics, the spokesman said, are seriously impeding the Ja- panese operations and their troops nineteen, is liable to raise distrust on the Peiping Hankow Railway among all true friends of peace.
AMERICAN- NAVAL AIR DISASTER
Seattle, To-day. The five occupants of a large amphibian United States naval plane were killed yesterday when the machine collided in mid-air with a smaller naval plane..
The occupants of the smaller plane escaped by par Reuter,
OBSTINATE
RESISTANCE
IN SHANSI
Peiping, To-day. Tribute to the fighting qualities
cannot make the effort to press for of the Chiese troops in North ward further on any important China was paid by an official "The large number of partici-
scale until the menace from the Japanese spokesman this morning pants will encumber the work of rear has been removed. Trans when he declared that the Chinese the conference and will render it Ocean. useless, or else the conference will become the basis of machinations which under the cover of interna- tionalism, will pursue their purposes.
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No Power can think seriously of intervening in the Far East, and nothing therefore remains but to favour the Japanese demands
BRITAIN AND CRISIS IN
WORLD HISTORY
in Shansi furmshed the e most ob- stinate resistance in our experience in North China,
After capturing the Talinese posi- tions in the Hsinkow Hills, Japan- ese troops occupied the town Hsinhsien, according to a Japan
munique
The communique asserts that fifteen Chinese divisions were-en- gaged in this sector, and estimates LONDON, TO-DAY.
the Chinese casualties at 30,000 kill- between GREAT BRITAIN'S POST-ed and wounded.
TION IN INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS AT THE PRESENT
Dr. Sze concluded by saying that, viewing matters in the light of these three facts, it will be and thereby bring about direct possible for China to anticipate the and trustful agreement Brussels Conference with a certain Nanking. and Tokyo Trans- degree of optimism Trans-Ocean. Ocean.
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