1939-11-06 — Page 10

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THE CHINĂ MAIL, NOVEMBER 6, 1939

THE KING-VISITS INFANTRY TRAINING CENTRE-H.M. the King visited an Infantry Training Centre "somewhere in Berkshire" on Oct. 23. Photo shows His Majesty with Company Commander Mrs. Corbett, who is number one member of the Auxiliary Territorial Service. (Copyright. By Air Mail).

PREMIER'S TALK TO JOURNALIST

London, To-day.

ITALY TO RECRUIT OFFICERS

(SPECIAL TO "CHINA MAIL")

Rome, To-day. Following lengthy confer- ences with his military chiefs,

In a typically tendencious broadcast last night, Zeesen, | with reference to the Prime Minister's meeting with Jap- anese journalists yesterday, played on the theme that Bri- Signor Mussolini authorised tain is always ready to be-an tray an ally.

official

announcement that it has been decided to

It was alleged that Japanese jour-recruit three thousand new nalists were told that Britain would officers for the Italian Army. be glad to drop Chiang Kai-shek and support the Japan-sponsored Central Government of Wang Ching-wei, if only Japan would make concessions regarding British interests in China.

The German broadcast found It convenient to forget that It was Germany which initiated the anti- Comintern Pact and then pro- ceeded to right-about-face and sign up "everlasting friendship with Russia."

It was true that Mr. Chamberlain met Japanese journalists, and he told. them that Britain would be glad to consider any means of improving Anglo-Japanese relations. Reuter.

JAPANESE CANARD

Chungking, To-day.

The preference will go to veterans of the Abyssinian and Spanish wars. It is unofficially learned that Mar- shal Peitra Badoglio, Chief of the General Staff, is to maintain his posi- tion in spite of his having reached the retiring age.

Mussolini yesterday had a two- hours' talk with Crown Prince Um- berto, who was appointed to the command of the Second Army Group at the end of August-Havas.

JAPANESE LOSSES

IN AIR RAID

Chengtu, To-day.

One was shot down by Chinese anti- aircraft fire and the other two by pur- suits.

Government circles ridicule the Jap- anese broadcast stating that the 26th Wreckage of three Japanese planes Army Group will shortly be despatch- brought down during the air combat ed to Yunnan for "certain objectives." | over Chengtu on Saturday have been

It is pointed out that the Yunnan | found, Provincial authorities are working in complete harmony with the Central Government, as evidenced by the loyalty and support of General Lung One of the wrecked planes was that - Yun and there is absolutely no of the squadron leader of the Japan- ground for reports of a split. As to the 26th Army Group, it is fighting at the front and is a long way from Yunnan. Central News.

Trad

ese unit. The plane was completely destroyed. The seven airmen were burnt beyond recognition. Central News.

Bringing Up Father

WE ARE GOING OUT TO DO SOME SHOPPING HERE IN SAN FRANCISCO- I KNOW YOU ARE TIRED SO VLL LET YOU STAY

IN AND REST-

AND MY HUBBY

IS BUSY READING

SO YOU CAN TAKE A NAP-

DADDY-

THANKS- FOR THE HOLIDAY-

„HO-HUM~ | WISH I KNEW

MY WAY AROUND THIS TOWN- I'D LIKE TO GO OUT-

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By George McManus

AN! WITH-

OUT WATER-

SAME-

OLD CHAPPY

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