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Chungking, November 4

"TYPICAL JAPANESE MILITARY SWAGGER and spiritual bravado" la how the Chinese official

T spokesman to-day described the statement issued on Wednesday “by the Japanese Government

declaring, among other things, that if' would not reject participation of the Kuomintang in establishing 2 new order in the Far East if the Chinese Party repudiated its anti-Japanese and pro-Communist "Dolley.

THE SPOKESMAN TERMED THE STATEMENT as "a grave insult to human "intelligence," and said that as tar as written statements were concerned, hardly anything more effective could be conceived to provoke the Chinese people to greater determination to carry on the bitter struggle and also to shatter the hopes of third parties for an early conclusion of the devastating conflct.

Facts Belie Japan's Claim BIG EXPLOSIONS

Tokyo's contention that the loss of Canton and Hankow has re- local ad- duced the National Government to the status of a ministration. said the spokesman, was completely belled by facts, although the Japanese people won't know this until it is too late to save their country from utter ruin."

"The Japanese claim that they have captured half of China's territory, but fall to add that few Japanese soldiers are safe if they venture too far beyond their precarious lines of communication," he stated.

"No less than three-fourths of the territory behind Japanese lines are under the effective control of the Chinese Government.

combatants but also the mass "Even the policing of the oc-,

of civilians, including invalids [cupied areas, not to mention the

hopeless task. of trying to crush in hospitals, women in homes Chinese partisans. is a military as and children in schools. well as Anancial burden of such magnitude that the Japanese; people cannot afford to bear.“

ROCK FATSHAN

Canton's Pathetic Desolateness

Canton, Nov. 4. Several explosions of tre- mendous magnitude were felt in Canton yesterday afternoon,

towards and

dusk

large columns of smoke were seen rising to the sky south-west of the city. It is believed that. the explosion occurred at Fat- shan, ten miles south-west of Canton

Meanwhile a procession of Jap- anese troops and supplies has con- tinued for the past two days.. go-

"While China is not opposed to' co-operation with Japan or equal terms as with any country. the NEW STAGE IN WAR

Chinese people are determined to The spokesman reiterated the oppose to the bitter end Tokyo's

by

of Generalissimo offer

political co-operation, ing westward. Chiang Kai-shek in als recent which in reality means surrender manifesto. that the war had now of sacred rights and a free and in- reached a new stage wherein cir-dependent existence. cumstances lay to the advantage

point

-made

p: China's defensive warfare,

co-

This will greatly relieve the In-

Following a fortnight's black- out as a result of the blowing-up of the power station on the East Bund, the new Shameen plant was! CHINA WILL RESIST "In the same way. China will operating for the arst time on "Chinese resistance will

resist with all her power the brutal Wednesday night. "Last night-half continue until Japan collapses

Japanese attempts to force her of the concession had power be- out of sheer exhaustion," he

Into economite and cultural co- tween 5 p.m. and 10 p.m., and it is hoped consequently that eur- said. "The Chinese nation is

operation. for by. economic the standing solidly behind

operation Japan means downright rent will be available for 20 hours leadership of the Generalis-

plunder of Chinese resources while each day. simo,

whose political and

cultural advances are attempts to moral stature has grown with

force on China a system of slavish convenience due to lack of ice, as the present struggle for

education designed to enlist future well as enable Shameen to listen national existence. The Chi-

generations as cannon fodder for in by radio to the news of the nese nation accepts Tokyo's

further Japanese expansion at the world. There is at present a com- challenge to

the

plete absence of news in continue

expense of all Pacific powers." struggle to the bitter end."

As reiterated by Generalissimo papers. The spokesman went on to

re- Chians

and

the approved by fute the contention that Japan is People's Political Council, fighting a hostile China and to spokesman concluded by saying: from Com-China is determined to struggle until Japan abandons her polley of Statistical facts proved, he said, aggression and encroachment upon that Chinese people are not in any china's sovereign rights and terri- way anti-Japanese Japan haditorial Integrity--Reuter. been doing a prosperous trade with China until the present undeclared war began.

protect the munism.

world

Regarding Communism, although

he denied, that such an ideological

Issue could be cited in defence of an aggressive war, the spokesman

Nine Power Pact Still

I stated that it was a fact that! Valid

nothing in the political or econo-i mic structure of China revealed any trace or inclination towards | Marxism.

JAPAN'S "CO-OPERATION" Discussing the argument that Japan is motivated by the desire to create a new East Asla based on

the

Washington, Nov. 4 On the anniversary of the Brussels Conference, the State Department yesterday pub- lished the text of the proceed- ings, which hitherto has not been published.

the

CITY DESERTED Carriers with malls left Canton yesterday in an attempt to reach Hongkong by foot. The last mall arrived here on October 19.

A tour of the city res that the return of the pop-a- small. tlon has been very Wreckage. antidiness зла pathetic emptiness. Is visible everywhere.

WAS

The sound of mahjong heard in Canton for the first time ban Was yesterday since the

placed on gambling two years ago when the New Life Movement was very strong-Reuter.

KWANGTUNG WARNS PEOPLE AGAINST

JAPANESE

Linhsten, Kwangtung, Nov. 4. Anyone found paying tax or ex- political economic and cultural co-j A statement.. by Mr. "Norman tenting financial or material sup- operation between the two cour Davis the chief American dele-port to the Japanese will be con- tries, the spokesman commented:, gate, to Mr. Cordell Hull, declar-sidered as a traitor, according to

"For Afleen months the

ed that the conference's achieve a proclamation issued by the ments were. inter alia, a demon- Kwangtung Provincial Government stration of Japan's unwillingness to-day. to resort to

- world has witnessed how the Japanese tried to create the order they profess--by killing and bombing not only

new

WINDSORS TO MAKE HOME IN PARIS

"conciliation, clari- Non-recognition of puppet gov- fication of the fact that the ernments and their illegal actions Japanese continue to insist that in areas now under the enemy's the issues are exclusive to Japan occupation is reiterated in the and China, whereas the con- proclamation.

al- At a recent meeting the Kwang- ference Powers, except Italy. firmed Paris, Nov. 4.

that the situation con- tung authorities decided to estab- The Duke and Duchess of Wind- cerned all members of the familylish temporary offices at important ΣΟΥ intend to make their per- of nations, and finally emphasis-places along the East and West not Rivers and in south Kwangtung to manent home in Paris, declares the ed that the conference was

and facilitate administrative ended, but was in recess, Paris "Soir,"

Central News. The Duke is said to,, intend to subject to reconvocation. rent a small palace on the Boule- In view of the developments vard Suchet. in the immediate following the fall of Canton and the reminder of the neighbourhood of the Bola de Hankow,

the Nine- Bologne. The "Boir" states that continued validity of

work-

CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY

'London, Nov. 4. Christmas Day falling on a Sun-

the Duke and the Duchess will take Power Treaty, explicit in these do- day. Tuesday after has been de- over the new home on January cuments, is considered significantclared an additional Bank Holiday.

-British Wireless. first of next year--Transocean, Reciter.

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