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TURKEY'S PRINCIPLES OF PEACE
NORMAL RELATIONS
GENERAL
CHUNGKING OBSERVES
WAR ANNIVERSARY
MASS MEETINGS & PRAYERS
WITH ALL STATES FOR DEAD AND WOUNDED
CHUNGKING, July 8 (Central)—In spite of threats of 'Jap- anese sir bombings the Chungking populace gathered vesterday to observe the second anniversary of the Sino-Japanese war.
National Kuomintang flags were hoisted on" govemment and private buildings, and new war placards were put up in the streets.
ANKARA, July 19 (Reuter)—-—- Bay Sukru Saracogin. Turkish Minister for "Foreign Affairs, declared in a speeen derere the Assembly, that Turkey's ad- herence to the Peace Front had not modified in the least the peace principles of Turkey, Mass meetings were held at four Chiang Kai-shek by Lord Cecil and who had decided to maintain places inside and outside the city M. Pierre Cot. Presidents of the normal relations with all in commemoration of the anniver- Campaign, on the occasion of the states, including Germany and sary as well as the Chinese fallen second anniversary of the war. Italy.
heroes and Victimised civilians. The cablegram gives assurances Speaking of the Anglo-Turkish | After the mass meeting representa- that the Chinese will continue to and Franco-Turkish declarations, tives of government and private night for world peace, liberty and Saracoglu said that the unity of organizations gathered at the Cen-justice until victory la won. view points and interests created tral Park where the foundation
by political events nad consoli- dated the ties between the three countries."
Friendship With Soviet.
stone for a monument for the Chi- nese war dead was laid.
Prayers For War Dead
Message Of Consolation
Mr. Lin Sen, Chairman of the National Government, addressed a message of consolation to the Chi-
those who
He emphasized that Turkey a Christians in Chunging also nese troops fighting at the front friendship with the Soviet "preser- held a meeting to pray for the and the families of ved all its initial warmth" and Chinese war, dead. "Among those sacrificed their lives for the state. that the recent visit of. M. Potem-present were Gen, Feng Yu-hsiang, Mr. Lin exhorted the Chinese kin to Ankara has reinforced the known as the "Christian Genera)," troops to continue to fight for Russo-Turkish bonds.
and Gen, Chang Chih-klang, a world peace and justice under the
He added that the Balkan former subordinate of Gen. Feng, leadership of Generalissimo Chiang Entente would continue to serve who is also an ardent Christian. Kai-shek and extolled the spirit of the cause of peace with the same The meeting decided to send a cir- the war dead, saying that it will FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General strength as before" and concluded cular telegram to rese Chris-ever live in human memory. Banking Business transacted. by saying that Turkey had unlimit- tians, throughout the country, urg- A joint telegram was sent by CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened anded confidence in her heroic army. ing them to continue their efforts arteen Chinese academic bodies to PIXED DEPOS1rs received for One
After unanimously approving the in spiritual mobilization, economic Generalissimo Chiang paying res- Year or shorter periods in Local or Other Currencies at rates which policy of the Government, the As-reconstruction, medical relief and recte for his lea,ership on the o-
sembly adjourned will be quoted on application.
autumn.
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casion of the second war anniver.
until the other kinds of warumę work.
"Comfort" corps were organized | sary.. by the San Min Chu Yi Youth Corps to proceed to various places to extend consolation to the Chi- nese soldiers while delegates were dispathed by the National Associa- tion for the Promotion of the New Life Muvement Association, the Central Kuomintang Headquarters,
Garrison Headquarters, the j
German Killed During Flying Display
BRUSSELS, July 10 (Reuter) -A German, Capt. Wille, crashed and was fatally' in- jured at a flying display before 100.000 spectators, including King Leopold,
the
Malaria
Kills More
Municipal Kuomintang HeadquarThan War
ters and other organizations to cheer up the wounded soldiers in various hospitals.
Street Lectures
Publicity Corps gave street
war
Malaria kills more people in one year than the
did in five. People in tropical countries are not really lazy; they are from the effects of suffering
malaria.
..
Nine German planes were engaged in aerobatics when Capt. lectures stressing the significance
Lieutenant-Colonel J. A. Bin- Wille took a Buscker Jungmeister of China's armed resistance which machine into a roll and, without has entered into the third. year..
A cablegram was sent by the ton, formerly director of the ma warning, it dived to the ground
expressed and was badly damaged.
Chungking populace to the Head- läris survey of India. Britain was represented by nine quarters of the International Peace these views when he was speak- Wellington bombers and one Hur- Campaign expressing thanks for ing at the annual malaria ricane and gave a display for for their efforts in China's cause and trol course for laymen in London This Bank is entirely owned by mation dying. Beceral other coun- for the embroidered Hag which recently.
The tropics are backward tries also participated.
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In China and Japan there are 15.000 British people who can be harassed by the Japanese,
But in the British Empire there are close on 50,000 Japanese who are protected by the British.
In Canada, when the last census was taken there were 27.000 Jap anese. Of this total 25,000 are settled in British Columbia.
In British Borneo, the Straits Settlements and the Malay States there are 8,000.
Aroand Sydney, Australia, there are 3,500. In Battish India and Ceylon 2,600. In England 2,000.
These Japanese live under the shelter of the Brith flag, pursuing their occupations in peace and without molestation. They are now treated with decency and respect. If these foreigners resident in the British Empire are anxious t retain this good will they should meet in territorial
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was presented to Generalissimo
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con-
“DOUBLE SEVENTH" ANNIVERSARY suffering from thig disease 15 OBSERVED THROUGHOUT CHINA:
J
PRECAUTIONS IN SHANGHAI CHUNGKING, July 8 (Central) - Au China yesterday com- memorated the second anniversary of the Sino-Japanese hostill- ties.
People at took a vegetable diet and observed a three-minute silence at noen as 'a mourning for the fallen heroes and civilians killed. Mass meetings were held in principal cities in the coun- try, including Shanghai, Kweilin, Changsha, Kwelyang, and Ian-
chow.
اله
One-Million Attend.
seriously retarded, he added.
There was a record attendance at the course of over 200 planters, engineers, missionaries, and others who will be travelling to malaria- stricken countries in many parts of the world.
DEATH OF U.S. NAVY SECRETARY the city offered prayers for the coun In Shanghal, aside froix
NEW YORK, July. # (T/Ocean) other try yesterday.
the The Secretary of Navy" in cinemas, practically amusement centres, closed for one
United States Glovemment, - Mr. day yesterday. Most shops closed In Fukien Province, more than Claude A. Swanson, died on Friday, their doors in commemoration of 1,000,000 people turned out an according to a report received here
mass to attend meetings in com-from Washington. the occasion.
occasion. measures memoration of the
Secretary Swanson, who was 76 were taken by the authorities of Newspapers in Foochów, Chuan-
[of a strong American Navy. He the International Settlement and chow, Yungan, Changting, Klenow years-old, was always an exponent French Concession against unto and Nanping all prominently tea was a member of the Senate Com ward incidents. However, except tured the speeches by Generalis-
of handbills aimo Chiang Kai-shek and other twenty-two years and member of on Foreign Aairs for for the distribution by both the pro-Japanese and anti-Government leaders, Japanese elements, the day passed quietly.
Rigid precautionary
According to a Shanghai re- port, more than 500 suspects were placed under arrest by the police of the two foreign areas on the eve of the war Thursday. anniversary:on. However, it is learned that they will be released shortly. The precautionary measures äze ez- pected to be relaxed to-day.
Mass Meeting
They should say that they want the same treatment for Britons in China and Japan as they receive. A masa meeting was held at the public recreation ground in Kwel- from the British.
in early in the morning when an embroidered banner was pre- sented to Generalissimo Chiang
General Kai-shek through
PR! Chung-hai, who acted as his re- presentative.
They should warn the Tokyo Owing to our numerous Branches Government about reprisals for the in China and connections in the Tientsin blockade.
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BRITISH ENVOY
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LONDON, July 10, (T/Ocean)
Following the meeting, a memo-
The British Ambassador to Ger- rial service for the fallen heroes many, Sir Nevile Henderson,lert was held with General Pal off-
mittee
the House of Representatives for thirteen years.
term sa
Up in Lanchow. In Kansu pro- |vince," General Chu - Shao-Hang.
Following a four year Chairman of the Kansu Provincial Government, personally presided Governor of Virginia, he entered over a mass meeting of over 10,000 the Senate from that State in 1910 and was returned each election un- people.
The Mohammedans and Budd til his death. hists and other religiopia organisa- He was a member of the Ameri- tions in the city held separate ser can delegation to the disarmament Geneva in 1932, vices to pray for the soldiers and conference at civilians killed during the war. President Roosevelt brought him and also for the final victory of into the Cabinet as Secretary of China
[Navy in 1933
FUKIEN PREPARES FOR
LONG BLOCKADE
,
FOOCHOW July 9 (Central) Counter-measures against Jap- anese blockade of the Faiden coast have been announced by Gen. Chen Y, Chairman of the Fukien Provincial Government. They
are:
Intensive propaganda to bolster
Strengthening of the local defenes force, full utilization of", man power and resource
for defence and government con- trol over food supplies and other daily necessaries Strengthening of the people's self-defence force and elimination
TUESDAY, " JULY 11, 1939 -PAGE 13
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memorial meeting for the Increase of production and im that Bir Nevile will remain at soldiers killed in action was slag provement of the people's livell We also handle the issue of Bonds Berlin only for a short time since held in Changans. In addition, hood through reclamation of waste the campaigns to console the familles land, extensive planting of wheat and other Pablia. Funds of the be will retire from Chinese Government both at Home diplomatic service for ressona of of soldiers at the front, and to and miscellaneous Cereals promo of traitors,
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