~THE CHINA MAIL, JANUARY 28, 1958.
RESISTANCE TO GO ONU REGARDLESS OF COST
Chungking, To-day.
Speaking at the weekly memorial service, Presi- dent Lin Sen declared that in resisting the Jap- anese invasion, China was fighting not only for preservation of her national existence and honour but also for maintenance of world peace and promotion of human welfare.
He-declared that in refusing to
recognise the legitimate National VERNACULAR
Government and în announcing her readiness to negotiate with the pet regime created by herself, Ja- pan admits before the entire world
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her inability to overcome China's LONG HOLIDAY
determined campaign of resistance.
"It is also clear that henceforth
All the Colony's vernacular the policy of the Japanese Govern- ment will be to utilise Chinese pup-newspapers, both morning and pets for, annexation of China. evening, have, suspended publica-
REGARDLESS OF SACRIFICE
tion as from to-day in connection "This fact, however, will only rouse the Chinese people to redouble with the Chinese New Year holi- their efforts for prosecution of the days. campaign of resistance."
The papers will be on the streets
news
President Lin Sen urged his col-on Tuesday. leagues and the people generally to Owing to the demand for war fulfil their duty to the country and news, however, the papers are the world by redoubling efforts for combining to issue. daily a continuing the campaign of resist- ance regardless of sacrifices involv ed. Reuter.
JAPAN'S INDEMNITY DEMANDS
Tokyo, To-day.
This the
bulletin in the forenoon. publication is to be called "Hong Kong United Chinese Press Bulletin" and the proceeds from the sale of this four-day news- sheet will be converted into China Salvation Bonds.
REFUGEES IN CANTON
Canton, To-day.
gone
Chinese sources state that there Japan's demands for a war in-are over 1,000 refugees in Canton demnity against China included from the war-torn areas in Shang- "not only all reparations de hai, Nanking and Hangchow. manded by the victor" but also A small number who have their indemnification, for losses suf- homes in Kwangtung have fered by Japanese in China, de back there, but those less fortunate clared the Foreign Minister, Mr.Jare being given temporary quarters, Koki Hirota, replying to a ques-in four Government refugee homes tion regarding details of the in Honam.-Reuter. four-point peace terms recently
communicated to the Nationa! SUN YAT SEN Government through German good offices.
The Finance Minister, Mr. Kaya, said that the necessity of increas ing or reducing the gold cover of the Bank of Japan was not being felt now.
Should gold shipments abroad be- come necessary, newly mined gold would be used for the purpose. Reuter.
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UNIVERSITY
Canton, To-day.
Despite recent bombing in the vicinity of Shekpai, Sun Yat-sen University, contrary to previous plans, has decided not to move to Loting.
Classes for the coming six months will begin on February 10 on the present site.--Reuter.
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