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· INSIGHT INTO JAPAN

THE LOCAL CHINESE PRES8 yesterday 19denhig provin« ently featured the reports on the arrest of 10 more Bittons in Japan, and several papers carried editorial comments on the in- cident, states Central News.

The KUNG SHEUNG DAILY NEWS warns Britain against further appeasement" toward Japan. The more Britain re- worts to appeasement, the mere arrogant Japan, will become," the paper "avers.

The paper says Britain shouta realise that Japan's political ma- shinery, is in the hands of mil turists and that it is futile to maku concessions to her civilian leaders,

NOTHING TU FEAR

It asks, Britain to allay her fears of Japan creating trouble in the Pacine, by working hand in glove with the Axis Powers. Such ap prehenaton, the journal says, in- dicates that Britain fas over- rated Japan's present strength, (Full particulars from catalogue) which has been considerably sap-

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"ved in the China campaign.

On View from Tuesday, the 30tn Japan's attempt for a closer align- ment with Germany and Italy re- main problematic in view of the latter's coolness toward her.

July 1940.

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The SUNG TẠO VÀ PHO belleTes

the

that the latest incident in Japan Field-Marshal Sir Edmund Iron- considerably strain Angid-side, G.C.B., C.M.G... D.§.0, who was recently promoted from the Japanese relations. Hopes for a

rank of General better relationship between the two countries entertained by British leaders have now been dashed to the ground. Since Bri- tish rights and interests in the the Far East are considered by Japanese as stumbling blocks to their construction of a "New

MANCHURIA Order" and, establishment of a

CHUNGKING, July 29 (Central Far Eastern Monroe Doctrine" it

Will ever

at No. 458 The Peak. Barker Road-"Mancnurla

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U.S. WATCH

FAR EAST

be is not unexpected that Anglo-Ambassador Cancels

relations are turning

China's," declared General Li Tu, Japanese formerly i volunteer leader in from bad to worse.

The TA KUNG PAO says that Manchuria who fought against the Japanese invasion of Kirin until the arrests in Japan furnish Bri- a clearer insight into he was compelled to retreat into tain with

On View from Wednesday, the 31st Soviet territory by superior Japan- that country.

July.. 1940.

Catalogue will be issued." "

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esc forces.

General Li said that he has beeti

GOVT. REPRESENTATION LONDON, July 30 (Reuter)

Vacation Trip

CHUNGKING, July 30 (Beuter) The Indefinite postponement of the departure from Chungking of the United States Ambassador, Mr. Nelson T. Johnson, for his summer hollday may be taken as an tridl- cation of the United States' close interest in the Far Eastern deve- lopments. {

in constant touch with the volun- Reater's diplomatic correspondent teers in Manchuria and even now th Chungking he receives intel-rns, in authoritative quarters in London that diplomatic - represen- ligence reports from the vohun- tations are likely to be made to teers and transmits news of the Tokyo, by His Majesty's Govern- Mr, Johnson originally planned progress of China's resistance to ment concerning the arrest of 11 to leave Chungking by plane on LAMMERT BROS..]them once every.. three or four British subjects in Japan

days...

According to General LA, the main force of the volunteers in Manchuria is the "Allied Army for

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Resistance to Japan" which has

"

July 4 for Hongkong en route to

As a result of the bombings of Chungking and the international developments Mr. Johnson has cancelled all bookings and decided to remain here indefinitely to watch developments and keep close contact with the Chinese authorities.

It is believed that Sir Robert Shanghal and Pelping to spend his Craigle, the British Ambassador, summer holiday with his family at raised the matter when he saw Peltatho. Mr. Yosuke Matsuoka, the Japan- ese. Foreign Minister, yesterday. about 100,000 strong.

The

JAPANESE STATEMENT rampancy

volunteers* of

TOKYO, July 30 (Reuter)----Mr. THE

HE Undersigned have received activities in Manchuria, General

LI pointed out, can be gauged by Suma, the Japanese Foreign Office instructions.

dafly Japanese reports of spokesman, has made a statement the "bandit activities" for the Japan-to the effect that in view of the ese intentionally call the volun- ever-increasing activities of for- teers "bandits" The fact that nine eign organs of espionage and con- years after Japan's occupation of spiracy recently, the military Manchuria volunteers are still ac-police on July 27 arrested those FULL TRAINING for tive indicates the precarious hold constituting a part of the network the Japanese have on the land.

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LIKED JAPAN "are still NEW YORK, July 30 (Reuter)

"The people in Manchuria,"

General Li

declared,

U.S. ARMY WASHINGTON, July 30 (Reu-- ter)-President Roosevelt "today

Yes! These

WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1940.

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CA. 575.

Offenders

Will Reform: 11 Tables System

A SYSTEM OF ELEVEN TABLES by which it is possible" to" average age was 14 to 19, anly 20 at their Bales Room, No. 35, Hall deeply loyal to the fatherland Reports published nutrica to sent Congress a draft of the sug-

per cent. were non-delinquents. "forecast over a period of 15 years the chances of a juvenile of- Even some of the officials serving the effect that the late Mr. M.-J. gested legislation to permit him

During the next five years period. in the 'Manchukuo" government Cox was an agent of the British to order the National Guard and

fender to reform or improve, and the age of his reformation, were described as officers of the Reserve Corps into

34 per cent were non-delinquents Government are secretly maintaining connec-

has been devised by Professor Sheldon Glueck and Dr. Eleanor

and in the final five years, 40 per tions with the volunteers. As soen "fantastic" by Mr. C. J. Chancellor, active training.

T. Glueck, man-and-wife team of criminologists of the Har-

cent. had ceased to be criminals. visiting General Manager of Reu- In a letter, which was read

vard Law School. as the Chinese troops launch

of conclusions in individualization Reaching definite

Justice IMPROVEMENT FOUND Bedsteads, Wardrobes. Dressing general counter-offensive against ter's, who is at present in New to the Senate, the President said

administred invaders and a York, in an interview with Asso- that these men would be return-

of the through *sentences the Japanese

Furthermore, it was found, there ed to civilian life when they had from their long study

improvement Tables, Chests of Drawers, Hat-

even among change takes place in the interna- clated Press.

the those who continued to commit stands, Divans, Chesterfield Suites,

tiorial situation In favour of Mr. Chancellor geared: "I do been sufficiently trained to handle environment and parental back-not on the basis of hunches or of was

ground, intelligence, education and incalculable differences in Sideboards, Dining Tables, Chalis,

China, the people and volunteers not for a single moment take the the most modern equipment. Dinner. Waggons, Ice Cheats,

President Roosevelt recalled that other factors it "juvenile dello seriousness of various crimes, but crimes. The proportion of serious in Manchuria will rise to drive uut espionage story seriously. Cox was

quency, coupled with a survey of rather after consideration of the offenders dropped from 15.8 per Cabinets, Bookcases, Desks, Tables,

the invadera."

always purely a news agency man, he recently asked Congress the types of correctional treatment, makeup and career of each offen- cent in the period prior to con- etc., etc.

Professor and Mrs. Guleck found der in the light of the recorded tact with the court, to 47.8 per National Guard when necessary shortcomings in the. present conduct, during and after treat-cent at the end of the 15-year -Perambulators, Carpets, Rugs.tinued, "there is a secret Associa- anese could take exception to and authorise him to order Curtains. Electric Standard Lamps, tion for Opposition to Manchukno he liked Japan immensely. Cox

system or hit-or-miss handling of ment, of many hundreds of offen-follow-up. Calling and Table Fans, Cutlery, and Resistance to Japan which was never connected with the Bri-

such cases, EF, Brass, Porcelain and Glass seeks to mobilise the people. It tish Government in any way."- Ware, Gramophones and Records. has branches in various districts. Curios, Ornaments, Cooking Uten-Large numbers of educational and siis, etc, etc.

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"Politically." General L con-He never wrote anything the Jap-

cultural lenders are members of this Association."

General La emphasised that the Manchuria question. is a world question. Japan's occupation of Manchuria is a great menace to

Nazi Dromes Bombed

but he did not power sufficient

out

to

consider this

TETAL-AND-ERROR

of

rule. Except for efforts to punish cult if not impossible.

ders.

By studying the background of Further, the survey the delinquents, correlating these and- "At present," they stated in a Gluecks revealed a sizeable pro-ings with records of response of ARMY TRAINING report of their andings "random, portion of offenders whose traits the delinquents to various types trial-and-error procedures are the are such as to make reform dif- of correctional treatment in in- stitutions and supervision after FOR CANADIANS

"They are the kind," the report release, the criminologists created the cririe, rather than the crim-

so their eleven tables of prognostica- inal, by penalties established by aid, "whose handicaps are statute, there is no consistent ap-marked and whose behavior underton

Facts predictive of the, behaviour proach to the

to the disposition of various forms of treatment is so

uniformly bad that provision of delinquents under various peno "It is evident that offenders are should be made for their perma correctional treatments, Professor

EARLIER SURVEY constantly being resubjected to nent segregation from society types of treatment to which they have already failed to respond,

The prognostic tables, resulting and until some means are found

LONDON, July 30 (Renter) ... Electric Refrigerator "Kelvina- the world. This can be seen even An Air Ministry communique states

30,000 MONTHLY for"

from the fact that most of the that last night. air force bombers

military objectives in."

OTTAWA, July 30 (Reuter) bombs which

Dlanes attacked Japanese

Men will be called up at the dropped over Chungking were northern and western Germany. manufactured in the Mukden

The targets included oll depota, rate of 30,000 monthly, begin- also 17 ning from October 1, under the arsenal where 10,000 workmen are docks, good yards and

Resources Mobilisation employed to manufacture" weapons aerodromes in Germany, Holland, National

Belgium and northern France, of destruction..

General Li said that he is tired of living a peaceful life and sing 1 Leica Model IIIB F1: 2 Summar anxious to return to Manchuris to

lead the volunteers Lens in Case. Gathead Thorsch Folding

Beauty Rest Mattress

Underwood Typewriter

and

**

Camera (with 1:4.5 Radionar S'HAI'S “BADLANDS

Lens) for & x 9 cm. am pack.

returned safely,

of Commons,

capes,

and Mrs Glueck found, include birthplace of parents, discipline exercised by parents, school re-

in family, moral standards of the

Act, said the Minister for Defence of subjecting an offender to the from an intensive research by the tardation, attection of father for Three of our aircraft are mise-Colonel Balaton, in the Hote form of peno-correctional treat. Gluecks to the behavior of 100 the offender, number of children ment that is most promising for boys for 15 years after their home, habits of the offender con

handling by the Boston Juvenile OIL TANKS ATTACKED They will be drafted into non his particular case, there can be

militia RIC

membership in a gang, intelligence Coastal Command aircraft again permanent: active

an earlier survey by them, publl-of the offender, neighborhood in- are now getting."

shed in 1931, on the behavior fuences, education of parents, re- raided Cherbourg oil tanks. Many each will get thirty days train no hope of better results than we Court, come as a supplement to len relations of the parents,

The criminologists recommend boy delinquenta in the first veligion of parents, and others. fires were started. Our airerafting

The Minister added that if had CHUNGKING, July 30 (Central) An aircraft of the Bomber Com-been decided to complete the cd that for a practical test, every year after appearance in court.gion

second case appearing before a In an attempt to revive prosper-mand made a daylight attack, yes organisation of the Canadian court be disposed of with the aid on View from Thursday, the 1st ty the puppet authorities have al-terday on Leeuwarden, aerodrome Corps of two divisions overseas, of their elever new prognostic lowed a number of gambling in Holland. A number of enemy but not to send further troops tables, affording a comparison 'August, 1940,

booths to be opened in Nantao, aircraft the ground were at the moment, as Britain has with the recorods made by offen- Shanghai, while optum, heroin and damaged. -

no sedous shortage of manders treated under present me On the return journey, this poster." red pills are sold openly.

Nartao is now described by the bomber was engaged by four enemy The third and fourth divisiops, GRE

GREATER EFICIENCY Bhanghal Press as the new "Bad- fighters, one of which was driven which are practically complete, LAMMERT BROS. and Hyaling the western dis down the bomber, returned sate would be trained and equipped The charts they said should

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From them the criminologista

found that criminology in youth

NAZI PRISONERS has a definite life cycle" which us out its course not at any LONDON July 30 (Henter)-1 specine age level, but after "cluded in the list of 85 German degree of maturity that makes prisoners captured in the last four for social adaptation

days up to Bunday are

#last They pointed out that of the The previous list suite 1.000 youths they studied, during Thursday totalled 109 mel

pave the way to greater enclency the flat ve years when the airmen

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