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China Able To Carry On With Slight Help

Another Explanation

New York, Oct 28.

A fifth version of the sinking of the Athenia is given by the New York Daily Neum. According to of frials of two German salvage com- a German diplomatie panles and

October 27, 1939.

STILL FRIENDLY

Japanese Envoy Reassures Gorman Government

Tokyo, Oct. 20,

On the eve of his departure for home, Lieut.-General Hiroshi Oshima,

Nanyo, Huun, Oct. 25. "The American people should look far into the future rather than the oficial, the Iner was sunk because immediate present, and carry the ahe was carrying £12,000,000 worth

olicy of championing the Open of gold bullion. Door und Nine Power Pact one step It is reported that German salvage the retiring Japanese Ambassador to where Germany, called on Herr Hitler at further basining the sale of war companies marked the spot

us "the world's the German Chancellery on Tuesday materiets to Japan." declared Gen- the Athenia antik eral Pal Chung-si, the veteran richest wreck." It was stated before afternoon. strategist and deputy Chief of Staff, that the ner snak in water so deep;

her. fieneral Pal said that such a policy that divem.could not get to would greatly assist China and was Beater Bulletin the only possible means of protecting American interests 'n the Far East. "China can carry on the war with alight assistance, but cannot preveut United Japanese encroachment on

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PRESSMEN RETURN

States rights. The matter also con- Visit to Changsha Front

cerns France and Britain, both of

whom are also suffering at the hands of the Japanese. These three Powers should co-operate in the Far East."

A Berlin dispatch to the Asahi Ambassador Shimbun claims that Oshima assured the German. FucbreT that friendly relations still exlated between Jrpin nd Germany and that Japanese would entertain na

in cer- feelings against the Reich sequence of the Gerinan-Saziel agreements and, the Europehu war.

The Berita message further under- stands that Ambasandor Oshimn Proves Success

thanked the German Fuciner for s support for Japan's programme for Chungking, Oct, 28.

correspon- the construction of a new order in The party of foreign

ordercu Drawing on

Ambasador Oshima was historical parallel cents who were visiting the North East Asia, with the World War, General Failunan front, returned here yesterday

believed that Mr. said that the United States joined the by plane laden with "war trophies. home by the Foreign Ofter

The party did not actually get to October 6. It is Allies to uphold the justice and righteousness of this action. Now the front line positions because ser- Saburo Kurusu, at present Japanese President Roosevelt, like President oral of them decided to return to Ambassador at Brussels, will replace Wilsen, must likewise uphold justlee Chungking after having reached. Ing General Oshims, at Berlin-Domel,

Milo River. Af righteousness. Undoubtedly ai Inge number of farsighted Amor!-| eans sure this point of view, but city of the Chinese victory at REDS IN INDO-CHINA Changsha, one of the correspondents unfortunately there is a minority, the isolationists, who do not see theiled and said, "There certainly are

uo Japanese there."-Reuter. world situation in the same broad ight, and try to place the desires...

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munitions (o Dugressora. Such rtitude is short-sighted because

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a riflers the principles which make! fre the recurity of trade, arul if it fail! to create security In the Far East, In 1 long run personal and individual interests will pulfer when the Japan- eeet the upper hand in Chim."

French Polley Criticised

General Pai severely criticised the Fench policy of placing restrictions? on imports, expecialty of petrolcion Jagiel vel, through Indo-Chin. "Prankly I att not satisfiest, for, the French imposed restrictions hath be- fore arsel after the outbreak of the i Masoom sear. We protested, and the restrictions were somewhat re- à Jaxx, at were again imposed, The: present restrictions are beyond Inderstanding. This is equivalent 10! baisting Japan.”

General Pal said that he under-i stand the restrictions were due to the French fear of Japan, but he warned that it is well to remember hat! Japan not only wants Chines rights. at French, British and American richts in the Far East. One can rest sured that if we cannot protect our rights against Japan and Japanese Pyupression, a third Power will not be ale to protect their rights. Con- verely if China is able to defend her This against Japni, a third Power yo ako be safe. Our rigide arc dentical ani clearly conner tol. Now European war has bertin we do sexbet material assistance from: Mance, but we hope the routes will

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LATE NEWS

More Than a Hundred Arrested

mensures

Following the banning of the Com- munist party in France, against Communists have been taken h French Indo-China.

The Governor-General.

sintes (Saigon), issued a pro- L'Opinton

form of clamation prohihiling any activity intended, either directly or indirectly, to assist the Third Con- munist International, or organisations controlled by it.

All iterature eoncerning the Third International is banned, and penal- ties up to five years' imprisonment and heavy Anes may be imposed for breneites of the regulations.

L'Opinion, states that suspected Communists in Indo-China are being (arrested and in the central prison there are at present more thin 100 Annanlie Communists. Two wewen or among the suspects.

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Forcing the door of the basement store It 45 Morrison Hill Road, thieves stole a piree of cloth valued at $16, the property of Mr. Butcher.

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He predicted that it wouki tane! the Japanere two months to recoveri Satiri

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azy! seorganise for a sinař drive. Chinese strategy was at present un- changed. - United Prens,

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Nine Countries Confer At Tokyo Meeting

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Tokyo, Oct. 28. With 2 delegates of nine differenti countries in East Asia utlending, the Eastern anti-Comintern Lun- ference was inaugurated yesterday,

Measures being discussed include) the establishment of joint organs to combat the Comintern mchace end Joint inquiries into counter-incasures agoinst the manoeuvres of the Third International.

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