THE CHINA MAIL, APRIL 2, 1940
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Canada's general elections took place on March 26, and the list of official candidates was cabled to Britain for distribution, to the Cana- dian soldiers, who registered their votes. This picture shows men of Toronto Scottish Regt, voting at their barracks In England. (Copyright, Fox).
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Nanking, To-day.
One of the most important person- alities in the new Wang Ching-wei
FORMIDABLE OBSTACLE TO WANG
London, To-day.
The "Yorkshire Post" yes- "government" is Tang Liang-li, well-terday devoted its main lead- known journalist, historian and econo-ing article to Japan's pro- mentators on Sun Yat-sen's works gramme in China.”
́mist, considered one of the best com-
and an expert on Chinese modern Unfortunately from the point of history. A former adviser to the view of Wang Ching-wei and his Foreign Office and editor of the "Peo- ple's Tribune," he is a close friend of Wang..
Japanese sponsors, says the paper, there is still a formidable obstacle in their way Chiang Kai-shek still
It is understood he will play a remains in Chungking, and public prominent part in the Nanking re-support for him has been strengthen- gime's foreign policy. Tang is years old and has studied in London and Vienna. He is a Fellow of the Royal Economic Society and an ardent advocate of the suppression of all unequal treaties and foreign conces- sions. Havas.
40 ed rather than weakened by the
Japanese assault.
PATROL WAR FINDS A
NEW TECHNIQUE (Continued from Page 10) Sometimes the Germans shut up dogs in these buildings to give notice of the approach of 'patrols. These animals are untrained. Other dogs of the Al- satlan type the Germans use to lead their patrols, not to the enemy's posts
His army is still intact and well supplied and his guerilla bands still harass the Japanese. ·
Japan may talk about ending the "China Incident" and speak of "pre- sent disturbances,". but she cannot hide from the world her anxiety. Despite Wang Ching-wei, the "Inci- dent" threatens to be a drain on her resources and a serious embarassment for her statesmen for many days to
Reuter.
come.
BURGLARY
but between them, on important night AT GILMAN'S
reconnaissances.
All the old soldiers with the B.E.F. A burglary at Gilman's showroom agree that the Germans are cleverer in Nathan Road in the early morn- than they were in the last war. They do not keep, sheeplike, to the same routine, using the same paths and tracks. They know their ground well and they are better led than they used to be.
German gunners also. are more skilful than those of the last war. They do not shell the same places always at the same time.
ing of March 29 had its sequel this morning before Mr. E. Himsworth at Kowloon when Cheng Pan, 18, un- employed, was charged with break- ing into the showroom and stealing radio-sets and a gramophone to the total value of $725.
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In connection with the case, Portuguese youth, Alfredo John Mar- ques Oliviera, 17, unemployed, | no fixed abode, was charged with
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con- stable in Woosung Street when the latter was excuting his duty.
The B.E.F. are fighting every day and more especially every night,, The men are not having an easy time. Life in those outpost positions was unbelievably severe during the frost and snow but health remained good.. At the request of Det.-Sgt. Nolan, Young soldiers who make contact both accused were remanded 48 hours with an enemy profit by the experi- for further investigation. ence. They come back grown men.. But it is no tragedy for a soldier to
Mr. R. Poinset, of No. 194, Sassoon
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