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VIRULENT ATTACK ON SOVIET IN ITALIAN JOURNAL

Rome, To-day.

A VIOLENT ATTACK on Russia, with a special sec-

THE CHINA MAIL, OCTOBER 10, 1939.

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CHIANG KAI-SHEK'S

tion to Marshal Voroshilov, the Red Army lead- STOP PRESS er, is contained in Marshal Balbo's newspaper. The newspaper rebukes certain Italian newspapers for favourable references to Russia when the German-Soviet past was signed.

CRASH INTO RICKSHAS

MR. A. L. DALZIEL, OF NO. 26. MODY ROAD, REPORTED TO THE THAT LAST NIGHT POLICE WHILST DRIVING HIS CAR, NO. 5110, ALONG NATHAN ROAD, HE CRASHED INTO TWO RICKSHAS.

He explained that near Middle Road towards a friend he turned to look

from the sidepath. who had waved Then he saw two ricksaws in his path. He immediately applied his brakes but was unable to avoid a collision,

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NAZIS BEHEAD MAN WHO REVOLTED

London, To-day. A man found guilty of revolting against Germany was beheaded yes- the terday morning, according to German radio. ― Reuter.-

WOLSEY JAEGER VIYELLA MORLEY

BRETTLES

TWO STEEPLES &

"Fascists," it says, ""are born anti- Communists and we are determined) to remain so.

"We demand not one grain of esteem, not one ounce' of sympathy for the Bolsheviks.

"For us they are and always will professional be regarded

and frauds, models of bestiality living monsters in the service of degredation the most infamous history records."

Marshal Balbo's newspaper also ob- jects to a sympathetic personal sketch a Rome of Marshal Voroshilov in magazine.-Reuter.

SINKIANG STORY OFFICIALLY DENIED

London, To-day.

The Chinese Embassy in London has

the denied that large numbers of Soviet

entered Sinkiang, troops have north-west province of China which borders on Russia, Reuter.

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MESSAGE

Chungking, To-day. "Before China wins the final victory there can be no genuine Generalissimo peace," declared Chiang Kai-shek in a manifesto on National Independence Day to-day.

"Until the enemy experience the full weight of China's strength of resistance we can hope for no true awakening from them," the Gen- eralissimo.

the Reminding the people that war of resistance will be long and arduous, he exhorted them not to fear hardships or hope for speed success.

"We must not hope for the ear- ly conclusion of the war, nor the

withdrawal of Immediate

the enemy, nor their abandonment of aggression right away."

It is apparent that once nation- al consciousness has been arous- ed, no outside force can impede its growth,

eco-

China has already built a firm

diplomatically, foundation nomically and militarily, and suc- cess depends now to a large mea- sure upon the determination and spirit of sacrifice of the Chinese people. The spirit of struggle will hereafter be more important than more military strength.

areas.

The whole nation must shat- ter the enemy's political and eco- nomic offensives in addition to their military advance. A spirit of loyalty to the State must be fostered at the front, in the rear and in enemy-occupied Guerilla warfare must be inten- slfled. Shops, factories, mines, warehouses and other establish- ments operated by the enemy, in the occupied areas and all com- munications including railways, highways, telegraphs, telephones, and stations must be destroyed. Sabotage activities must be con- tinued daily so that the enemy can not enjoy a single day's peace,. nor set their hands to any of their economic reconstruction schemes.

Central News.

Chungking, To-day. Sir Archibald Clark Kerr paid Dr. Wang a courtesy call

Foreign Chung-hul, Minister of Affairs, yesterday.-Central News.

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A motorist, Mr. R. D. Bullock, of No. 12, Duke Street, Kowloon Tong, collided with a Chinese cy- clist at 3.55 p.m. yesterday Nathan Road near Austin Road. The cyclist, 18-year-old Yim. Lai, was sent to the Kowloon Hospital for treatment to Injuries to face and arms.

EROPTICIANET

The new Dalai Lama, the five- year-old Chinese boy, arrivéd in a state procession at Lhasa Saturday.

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cere-

was

A solemn enthronement mony was previously performed at Rigy, near Lhasa, and attended by the Regent of Tibet, the Prime Minister and other members of the Cabinet, the Dalai Lama's parents, and a crowd of thousands.

Representatives of the British, Chinese Govern- Nepalese and

Dalai

ments were also present.

After his arrival, the' Lama visited the Cathedral and then proceeded to Norbhulingka Palace, his future residence, where a ceremony similar to that held in Rigya was carried out.-Reuter,

London, To-day.

Hit- Authoritative replies to ler's Reichstag speech will be de- livered in speeches by Mr. Cham- berlain and M. Daladier within the next few days. . Meanwhile, and Britain both opinion in

as France and in the Dominions expressed through press and in condemned public speeches has out of hand proposals unsupport.. ed by adequate guarantees. The reception of the speech in neutral countries has been scarcely less chilling. Nowhere is there a sign that any neutral country will take the initiative offered by Fuehrer. Signor Mussolint in a recent speech made no reference to Hit- ler's plan. Japan has denounced It: The sovereigns of Holland and Belgium decline to Intervene. In Key the United States, Senator Pittman, in declaring that Presi- dent Roosevelt may make another effort for peace, adds significantly "but not until a spirit of adjust- ment is manifest." "Newspapers

and other in these

⚫ neutral countries reveal recognition

fact that the of the

speech offers no opportunity for media- The Ja- tion by a third party. panese newspaper "Yomiurl" con- siders it, unthinkable that Britain Hitler's and France will adopt proposals. Why, it asks, did not Hitler try to bring about a materia- lisation of his peace ideals before the upheaval began, adding that despite Polish, British and French peaceful readiness to discuss a settlement, Hitler showed no sign of acquiescence. His speech, adds the newspaper, has little signi- ficance except as an attempt to shift the responsibility for the war Com- to Britain and France. menting on the trend of neutral Telegraph" opinion, the "Daily says there everywhere outside the rule, Hitler's frontiers of Nazi terms are seen to be futile. Bri- tish Wireless..

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