THE CHINA MAIL, NOVEMBER, 28ƒ ƒ1988;):
INCREASED ANGLO-FRENCH REARMAMENT FOR SECURITY
London, To-day.
Commenting on the visit of the British statesmen to Paris, the "Sunday Times" stresses the ne- cessity for both countries to intensify rearma- ment, which can alone ensure their security. The full defensive strength of any country, it points out, can only be developed on the condition that national union is assured at Home. This at present is the case neither in England nor in France.
BOMB THROWN IN GAMBLING DEN IN SHANGHAI
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It should be borné in mind that what German has achieved. in this respect at the cost of liberty. It must be the aim of the democracies to carry out a similar achievement but without paying the price which the German nation has had to pay.
The "Observer" refers to
the "paradoxical spectacle" of the French and British statesmen in Paris discussing the question of A bomb exploded in a gambling international limitation of arma- den in Brenan Place, in the Westments, especially in view of the ern District, just outside the Set-recent events in Germany and of tlement boundary at 4 p.m. yester. the mixed reception which the day.
Shanghai, To-day.
Five Chinese were injured, mak ing a total <f twelve hurt in bombings in one week.
Seven, including a woman and a girl, were wounded in a similar in cident in the same district last Monday..
This time instead of the Settle- ment ambulances going to the rescue, the victims were taken to hospital by hired cars.-Reuter. '
SUDETEN BALLOT
British Government's policy since the Munich Conference has eli- countered in Great Britain..
The "Observer" attributes their: German Plan, of which it affirms apparent paradox to the alleged.
it is in a position to give some de-
tails. According to the paper, Get
many intends making-proposal to various European Powers with the next few months for stabilising armaments at their present level. This move is due to her desire to bring about an “armaments pause” in view of the economic situation and, also of the realisation of Ger- man commercial aims in South- East Europe, either of which admit of further Intensive efforts in the domain of German rear-
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manent.
BERLIN, YESTERDAY.. THE BALLOT PAPER FOR THE SUDETEN GERMAN REICHSTAG ELECTIONS ON Sunday Times" agree that com- Both the "Observer" and the DEC. 4 WAS PUBLISHED INplete parallelism exists between the THE REICH LAW GAZETTEdon and that there no immediate foreign policies of Paris and Lon-
TO-DAY.
The paper bears the wording: "Do you recognise our Fuehrer, Adolf Hitler, the Liberator of Sudetenland, and do you give your, vote to the election list of the Nazi Party?"
The list is topped by the names of Hitler, Konrad Henlein (Sude- ten leader) and Karl Frank (Hen- lein's deputy),
A big circle with the caption "yes," and a small circle with the. caption "no" are at the bottom of the paper. Reuter,
"NIKS
regards
cause for pessimism as political developments in Europe.→→ Trans-Ocean.
SZECHUEN OFFER TO CHIANG
Chungking, Yesterday. Proposal for revival of the system of a citizens' army, which was adopted by Tseng Kuo-fan in Hunan during the time of the Taiping Rebellion, as well as a moratorium on the payment of interest and prin- cipal of loans, has been sub- mitted to the Chinese Govern- ment: by prominent Szechuen elder gentry.
Replying, General Chiang Kai-shek's headquarters stated that while the Chinese Govern- ment、 deeply appreciated the spirit which prompted the pro- posals, the Government must
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