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THE CHINA MAIL, APRIL 6,
MR. SUN FO DISCUSSES AID FOR CHINA WITH TORY M.P.S. Need For Munitions And Credits For Purchase
ARMY ASSURES PRINCE KONOYE OF SUPPORT
Tokyo, To-day?
Rumours circulating here con- cerning the intention of the Prime Minister, Prince Fumimaro Konoye, to resign are discussed in the "Chugai Chogyo Shimpo," which states that the Japanese Army is firmly resolved to give reserved support to the Cabinet:
BOAT RACE CREWS FOR FRANCE
London, To-day.
The Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race crews are leaving for France on Sunday to compete with French crews..
They will be using sea-going boats instead of the type used in the annual Boat Race.
Eight French crews are com- peting between now and Sunday for the honour to meet the British
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its un-that Prince Konoye having car- Konoye ried several important measures.
through the Diet has assumed responsibility for national mobili- This decision of the military sation, including reform of the authorities has, according to the administration and the parliamen- paper, been communicated to the tary system and the preparation Government by Colonel Shibayama,' of en economic bloc which will who is one of the heads of de, comprise Japan, Manchuküo and partments in the War Office.
North China
The communication sets forth Hence, in the view of the Army, that the Army considers the the Konoye Cabinet- must under Konoye Cabinet enjoys the full existing circumstances remain in confidence of the whole nation and cffice.-Trans-Geean. -
China Fulfilling Conditions For Victory
London, To-day.
Mr. Sun Fo, China's special envoy to Europe, ad- dressed about fifty Members of the House of Commons, most of them Conservatives, at a meeting yesterday on the military and political aspects of the present situation in China. He claimed that China was more united than ever before, gave interesting details about guerilla warfare carried on behind the Japanese lines and expressed the opinion that China would surprise the world by her resistance and Japan might yet have to come to terms with China.
Mr. Sun Fo said that Chinese tion--were being fulfilled in resistance was growing stronger China today. and her fighting powers were im- Every party and sect was solidly behind the Government and . all proving.
were ready to lay down their lives, Two essential conditions for whether soldier, statesman, intel- victory unity and determina-lectual or student.
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But, he emphasised, munitions were necessary. Supplies had been received but must be forthcoming continuously.
MUST HELP
Britain; America and other pow- ers must help, for China's struggle is for world peace and justice and for the interests of other powers.
·Japan expected to win the war within three months, using 400,000- men. She had used 800,000 and the war had gone on nine months, with Japan no nearer to victory,
JAPANESE ATTITUDE-
The Chinese soldier had nothing to lose but his poor, iniserable life, whereas the Japanese was fighting for something he could not under- stand. He did not want to fight but wanted to get back home as quickly as possible.
China would never sae for peace as long as a Japanese soldier" was on Chinese ground.
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China also desired Britain grant fer credits to enable her to buy from Britain-Reuter
BRITISH BAR
TO ENTRY OF VON DER GOLTZ
London, To-day.
The Under-Secretary to the Home Office, Mr. Geoffrey Lloyd, replying in the Commons to a question, re- ferred to the refusal to allow Count von Der Gotz to land in Britain at Dover on March 12th
Mr. Lloyd stated that the
was because it appeared that the purpose of vor Der Goltz's
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firm which was under investigation. in connection with the activity another alien.
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