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September 26,
1939.
INDIANS ARE NOT OUT No Armed
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RANGOON, Sept. 8 (AP)-"We have repeatedly stated that we are not out to bargain. Wo do not approach the pro- blem with a view to taking advantage of Britain's difficulties," sald Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, who returned from China, ln the course of an interview with the "Associated Press" in connection with Congress' attitude to war.
"Thin war is going to change the face of things. The old order dead and cannot be revived. If we are making for a new order. let consciously, defining it un do clearly and acting us to it from now onwards.
the on
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"I do not think the Japaneso mill- tary nuthorities at Contón have any: malicious intention of attacking Hongkong and I can not understand why the British military authorities here are preparing defences feverishly." declared the Japanese Consul General In Hongkong,, Mr. A. Tafici in as interview yesterday.
Japanese Attitude "It la perfectly true that in the conflict between Democracy and free-
Said Modified
Mr. Tajiri, who has been Consul- dom on the one side and Fascism and
General here for the past nine months nugression
other, our:
Hankow, Sept. 25,
is returning to his former post of sympathies must inevitably He on business is rapidly being killed as bassy in Shanghal.
What little is remaining of foreign First Secretary at the Japanese Em- the side of Democracy, and we con- result of a virtual "blockade" of Han-tober 8, his successor, the Japanese He leaves on Oc- not tolerate with pleasure ideas of n victory for the Fascist and Imperialistkow by the Japanese.
Consul-General at Contot, Mr. K. aggressors, but mere repellion of
Okazaki, is due on October 2. The latest action is the closing of phrases about Democracy and free- the China Inland Motors, an Ameri-Consul-General at Canton for the Mr. Okazaki, who has geted nu dom does not mean that the struggle can concern, and the last foreign past 12 months, served, formerly In is for Democracy," he added.
garage in the city owing to the London and Washington. The Japan- The last war showed that and the alleged impossibility of obtaining per- ese Consul at Hongkong, Mr..T. Oda, past year or more demonstrated atili mits from the Japanese with which who is at present in Japan, is ex- more how democracy can be betrayed to secure the importation of the pected to return here shortly. In the name of peace and freedom.
Meanwhile due to the continued had resulted in Japan
Mr. Tajiri said the European war The real
pushing test whether this closure of the Yangtso to foreign ahead more strongly with her drive struggle for democracy and freedom shipping, the position of the Chinese into Hunan, does nut ile merely in a loud enuncia- dollar, and the outbreak of war in take the provincial capital of Chang- where they hoped to tion of principles but in practice. If Europe many imported necessities sha. England stands for self-determination cannot be obtained.
"With a European war going on India should be on her side.
One noticeable change in the altua the Chungking Government will be tion recently has been a moderation unable to obtain suficient supplica of the Japanese attitude towards of munillons from Germany, Belgium. Britons and other foreigners, al-France and Britain. A civil The proposed federation is again though the Japanese controlled Press will probably follow in China with complete denial. I realize fully that continues to belabour Great Britain, the Nanking Government in opposi❤ this war is going to change the face-Reuter. of things utterly in England and the
tion to the Chungking Government," world, both politically and economi-
he said. cally.
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Pandit Nehru concluded: "I hope) my country will look at this problem not from a narrow national view, but | from the widest International view.. point and seck to foster further good in the world because our own good is involved in it.
"I hope all of you will be wise enough and strong enough to forget petty rivalries and conflicts and "to rise to the height of the occasion, thinking only of the freedom of India and the evolution of a new world order."
Manchukuo Trade
Hsingking, Sept. 253.
With a view to cultivating new markets in neutral countries follow- ing the outbreak of the European war, the Manchukuo Government has established foreign exchange funds In U.S. dollars in addition to the exist- ing funds in sterling.
It is pointed out that Manchukuo's: foreign trade in the past was closely connected with countries belonging to the sterling bloc, Including Italy, Germany and France. Commerciai transactions with these countries have virtually been suspended since the outbreak of the European war,
The Government is understood to Le contemplating charging its trade policy, seeking new business in neu- tral countries, including America.- Domet.
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It would not be necessary to crush the Chungking Government as it would become merely a provincial Government, Mr. Tajiri pointed out. "Britain, America and other for- eigh Powers will be forced to re- cognise the Nonking Government and be represented by their consuls iz they want to trade with China," 10 added.
Regarding America's present anti- Japanese altitude and her demons- tration in strengthening the Philip pines defences, Mr. Tajir suid fe considered this attitude would change As soon as Japan restored the open- door trade polley in China.
I think that there is a great possibility of the return of an Anglo- Japanese understanding in the near future," he added.
Questioned as to the effect of the European war upon Japan's suppites of raw malerials, Mr. Tafiri con sidered that by replacing certain raw materials with substitutes and ob- taining and cultivating others in her occupied territory in China, the difficulty would be overcome.
It has been reported that Aus tralia bas turned over her entire wool crop to Britain and that Indian cotton will no longer be available to Japan. America following her abro- gation of her trade treaty with Japan will censo sending raw ma- terials at the end of the year.
"Wool is being effectively replaced by synthetic substitute which needs only 20 per cent. of natural wool In its manufacture. We shall attempt to full our cotton needs by culti yoting it in North China," "he de- clared.
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unprepared. No Lon going to despise us for paus Monila, Sept. 25,ing to re-examino - our problem In Making a speech in the National this cra of international anarchy and “.. Assembly, Assemblyman Jose economie`chaos," Male Delin tak Nomero, former floor leader, made a Meanwhile the Manila Bulletin re- stirring plea to the Filipinos to re-ports that a strong group of Filipinos examine whether they want Indepen-await the arrival of Mr Francis. dence In 1946. 1974
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