THE CHINA MAIL, JANUARY 10, 1989,
CANTON
"GOVERNMENT"
RULES A DEAD CITY
Puppets In Search
Of Revenue
Canton, To-day.
Canton is still a dead city, and the claims of Jap- anese spokesmen that the inhabitants are re- turning in a steady stream are misleading. On the surface, it appears that the population of the Kwangtung capital is now much larger than it was after the panic evacuation in October last.
Actually, however, the Chinese seen in the city, computed by some quarters as high as 100,000, are mostly from villages and small towns in the neighbourhood who come to Canton for a day or two to obtain food.
Supplies for miles around were seized by the Japanese some time ago, and in many villages a state of privation is being experienced.
DRUGS AND GAMBLING
CHANGES IN
NAZI PRESS
.
In the Berlin
Berlin, To-day. newspaper world farreaching changes will be made Only source of supplies is Can-on February 1. bon, where, provided Japanese army The "Berliner Tageblatt", will notes are tendered in payment, cease publication on that date. The Chinese can purchase rice, fruit, "Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung" vegetables and so forth.
will amalgate with the "Deutscher Meanwhile the new "govern-Verlag" (formerly Ullstein) which ment," in search of revenue, has already publishes a number of po- taken a leaf out of the book of the pular newspapers with a very large puppet "Ta Tao Government" of circulation.
German refugees in large numbers will be trained as agricultur- ists and settled in the Empire by the Society of Friends if the Gov- ernment consents and the money can be raised. Already a number of refugees are being trained at three centres in England and after a year's training, efforts will be made to settle them in the Colonies or Dominions. Photo shows German boys returning from the fields to dinner at the farm at Hambleden.
RIBBENTROP TO VISIT WARSAW
Warsaw, To-day.
JAPANESE KEPT BUSY
Shanghai, To-day.
Shanghai in opening heroin and The "Berliner Boersenzeitung”—
Further particulars of the extent opium dens and gambling houses. the most influential financial news-
of Chinese resistence south of the These places are mainly patron-[paper of the Reich capital—will
Yangtse were made known by Ja- ised by Japanese soldiers, though also pass into other hands. From
panese quarters yesterday. many country people are enticed in February 1, the "Voelkischer Be-
According to them, between by touts.
obachter", which used to be the
The German Foreign Minister, August and December, Japanese A check-up of those Chinese who leading organ of the Nazi Party, Herr von Ribbentrop, will shortly forces between Shanghai and Nan- are living permanently in Canton will become the leading organ of return the visit paid him inking were forced to fight no fewer reveals an almost complete absence Berlin and simultaneously of all Munich by the Polish Foreign than 309 engagements with Chinese of the shop-keeper and artisan Germany.
Minister, Col. Beck, according to irregulars-Trans-Ocean. class.
The "Deutsche Allgemeine Zei-informed quarters here which state Majority are still the beggar and tung," the chief editor of which that Col, Beck invited Herr von other unsavoury types.
will still be Dr. silex while the Ribbentrop, on the occasion
Budapest, To-day.. chief editor of the "Berliner Tage-their second conversation on Fri-Prague, Dr. Johann Wettstein von The Hungarian Minister in blatt," Dr. Muendler, will become day, to come to Warsaw. political chief of all newspapers
Weltersheim, has vacated his post- It is added that discussion of published by the Deutscher Verlag, German-Polish relations began in
until further notice, according to will be enlarged in the foreign ser- Berchtesgaden and Munich, parti-
press reports. vice, its editorial staff being rein-cularly of the question of the
of
REFUGEE CAMPS CROWDED
Another feature is the fact that the refugee camps run by British and American mission workers are still as crowded as they were at forced by that of the "Berliner German minority in Poland, will be their inauguration, all attempts of Tageblatt."-Trans-Ocean. the Japanese to induce the re-
fugees to return to the city having
failed.
There is a trickle of returning MR. JERRAM
residents arriving on the bi-weekly Japanese river steamer from Macao, but everything points to the certainty that it will be many months before Canton returns to anything like normal. Correspondent.
FLOODS IN
Our Own
continued in Warsaw.
"Illustrowany Kurjer Codzienny" states that Herr von Ribbentrop will probably arrive in Warsaw on Jan. 26 which is the fifth anniver- sary of the signing of the German- Polish pact of non-aggression, but
ARRIVES IN BURGOS informed quarters affirm that the
date of the German Minister's visit London, To-day.
has not yet been definitely settled. Sir Wasey
Sterry, the judicial-Trans-Ocean. member who will assist the British charge d'affaires at St. Jean de Luz, Mr. O'Malley, and the Acting Bri- tish Agent at Burgos, Mr. C. Jer- ram, in the inquiry into the charges
NORTH OF ENGLAND brought against British officials in
London, To-day.
connexion with the incident of the Many parts of England are flood-official mail bag, is leaving London od, partly owing to the thaw aid to-day for St. Jean de Luz. partly to heavy rains,
Yorkshire, Durham and Loices- tershire are the worst sufferers.
Farms are under water and much
livestock has been drowned.
ITALIAN DEAD
IN ABYSSINIA
Rome, To-day.
The inquiry will be opened 28 soon after his arrival as the neces- sary facilities are assured in co- operation with the Spanish Nation-
alist authorities.
MUSSOLINI AS PILOT
Rome, To-day. Mussolini himself piloted a tri- pled engined bombing plane yes- terday afternoon on an inspectional trip to the new airport of Littoria where he visited the school for blind flights.
Afterwards the Duce flew to Fur- bara where he examined new types Mr. Jerram arrived in Burgos of bombs at the artillery research |last night to make renowed {tact with the authorities there, with a view to obtaining knowledge
con-institute.-Trans-Ocean.
He will await instructions from his Government before returning to his post.Trans-Ocean,
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