THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 6, 1989.
VILIFICATION OF
BRITAIN
JAP-SPONSORED MOVEMENT IN NORTH CHINA
Peiping, To-day.
The vilification of things British continues in all Japanese-controlled newspapers in North
China.
One journal yesterday declared that the British authorities were secretly instigating Chinese bandits to disturb the Japanese rear under Bri- tish direction.
The paper also alleged that the British were supply- ing the bandits with arms, though how this is possible with the Concession blockaded, is not explained.
cam-
Much of the Japanese paign is being directed personal- ly against Mr. E. G. Jamieson, British Consul-General at Tien- tsin.
Statements by missionaries ar- riving from Shansi make it abun- dantly clear that the alleged anti- British movement there is Japan- ese directed.
"RETURN TO 1900"
At least three Japanese were seen participating in the pillag- ing of mission property in Shansi.
Some missionaries in Shansi were directly threatened, while missions and churches were plastered with anti-British post-
ers.
Ore document advocated a "re- turn to the measures of 1900.”- Reuter.
ATTACK BY EX-MINISTER
Tokyo, To-day.
At a mass meeting held in con- nection with the Japanese cam- paign for the "enlightenment" of the public on British Far Eastern policy, Mr. Nagai, leader of the Minseito Party and former Minister of Communications, described the immediate discontinuance of British support for General Chiang Kai- shek as a cardinal point" of the forthcoming Anglo-Japanese nego tiations in Tokyo.
Mr. Nagai, who sharply criticis ed Britain's entire policy in the Far East "since the Opium War,” concluded his speech by demand- ing that every Japanese consider
himself "a soldier without a bayonet" for the fight against Bri- tain unless Britain abandons" "her present attitude in East Asia
Huge placards were displayed at the meeting with inscriptions auch a8 “Down' with the f false policy of treacherous. England," "Abolition of the Foreign Concessions, the festering, sore of East - Ašla!” *Down with the worshippers Britain, enemies of our
Military
must
RAID ON CHUNGKING
The local edition of the “Ta Kung Pao" reports that according to information received in the Co- lony this morning, Chungking was raided by Japanese planes at about; 1a.m.
Details of the raid-are, however, lacking.
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DOUBLE
SEVENTH MEETINGS
CANTON, TO-DAY.
THE LOCAL "PEACE PRE- SERVATION COMMITTEE” IS MAKING EXTENSIVE PRE- PARATIONS IN CONNECTION WITH THE SECOND
AN- NIVERSARY OF THE OUT-
It is understood that the Jap-BREAK OF SINO-JAPANESE CONFLICT TO-MORROW, anese authorities have prohibited processions along the Shakee HABILITATION DAY.”
WHICH IS CALLED "RE-
Bund, opposite Shameen.
'The occasion is being com- memorated by Japanese residents ing a mass meeting at the Sun on Sunday, when they are hold
Yat-sen Memorial Hall. Reu fter.
Mass meetings are being held at 10 a.m. to-morrow, when à parade is passing along the East Bridge. Bund as far as the French
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