Tuesday:
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
March 4, 1941.
Canada To Deport Japanese Who Cannot Prove Legal Entry
Canada's recent decision to register all Japanese” residents in the Dominion is expected to go far toward solving controversies over the status of the Japanese in Canada, 92 per cent. of whom reside in British Columbin, says a message from Van-
couver.
While Japanese were required to participate in the general registration some months ago. they were not called upon to state, whether or not they entered Canada legally. The new registra- tion will determine this point, giving to bona-fide Japanese residents the protection to which they are entitled by law. Those unable to prove legal entry are to be deported.
Kenji Nakastehi, Japanese
Consul in Vancouver, welcomed
said
the new eristation. Held Chiang Says Seizure Of South
was just what he expected from the Cannulian authorities. Other Japanese voiced criticism
of the Ottawa order exempting
Sea Lands Will Menace China
all Japanese from serving in CHUNGKING, Mar. 2 (Central News),—"Japan's invasion Canada's fighting forces,
of the South Seas will be the greatest menace to China's
The new registration order has national existence and security,” declared Generalissimo Chiang revived once again one of British Kai-shek in a speech at the first plenary session of the 2nd Columbia's nest important racial, political, and econonte controversies People's Political Council yesterday.
coured by the presence of some 23,-| "Not only is the South Seas," Generalissimo Chiang em- Aub Japanese in the Province, many phasised, "a second fatherland for more than 10,000,000 overseas of the engaging in primary indus-Chinese who dwell and earn their living there, but upon that tries or in highly competitive tenden.
Right To Vote Denied (area hinges China's very existence and security."
At its last session a few weeks
ago the British Columbia Legislature reaffirmed its attitude azalost allow Ing Japanese to vote in the provin- clat election. Japanese have peatedly sought the right to vote and
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Generalissimo Chlang said that in China Japan is trying to make se Eview of her miserable foliore in
of the European war to fulst her dream of conquest, and she has re- cently been making several moves for
called However, he
upon the to the House of Commons at Ottawa to argue the case.
nation to realise the fact that Japan's The Federal authorities recognised southward advance was only a means that it was prdinarily or issue for
the conquest of China, Japart's these two and therefore British Columbia to settle, British Columbia promptly went on Phases of Japan's aggression
wer related. record against giving the franchine closely
a few years ago sent a deputation southward expansion.
Orientals.
"Gentleman's Agreement"
and
and
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COL DONOVAN
IN LONDON Military Observer
LONDON, Mnr. 3 (Reuter).- Colonel W. J. Donovan, the un- His prediction ༢༣༠ilཁ not only to Japanese but all that before Jupan set out on her official European. observer for southward expansion, she would President Roosevelt, arrived in lunch another large scale offensive | London from Lisbon to-day. in China.
He was in London In August and While no Japanese are now enter-
New Resources
again in December, and during the ing Canada, the official attitude to- | Condemning Japan's "new order intervening periods has visited nearly ward the Japanese has been to avoid jin Greater, East Asia,"
the a dozen capitals. scrupulously any nets which consti- "sphere of common prosperity in # breach with the Tokyo Greater East Asia," the Generalissimo Government, especially matters said that Japan's ambition WILS to affecting immigration,
seize the rich resources and wide While Canada arbitrally refused territories of the South Seas in order entry of other Asiatles in recent to increase her, brute force of a week. years, Japanese have bees restricted aggression, tighten the blockade of only by a "gentleman's agreement."China, weaken China's power obviously
against resistance and feally fulfil her dream
lute
the
Colonel Donovan declined to say anything as to the object of his new visit to London or his recent visits to European capitals, but said that he did not expect to be here more than
Ruman Envoy To Japan
"NO RETREAT HERE" — Grim-faced, President Roosevelt delivers inaugural address, pledging to perpetuate democracy and asserting that "We do not retreat."
Rome Comment on War
On African Empire
LONDON, Mar. 3 (Reuter).-"The fighting in East Africa
is of an extremely intense nature and it may be necessary for us to make ulterior sacrifices," said a war commentator on the Rome radio to-day.
The commentator added that the British are using a third of a million men in East Africa and they are armed with the most modern weapons, tanks and armoured cars. In these con- ditions, the fight presenta undoubted advantages to the British.
Beyond Mogadiscio
discriminatory Chinn in favour of Japan, but die of the conquest of China tated by a desire not to offend the domination of the Pacific, Japanese, not so much because of Generalissimo Chiang received loud Canada's interest but because of the applause when he solemnly declared delicate condition of Anglo-Japanese that China should not only light to affaira In the Far Enst.
tlic end to safeguard ber Indepen-
Change Is Announced Japan has complained, through its dence and existence but also curb
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" Consuls, of unfair treatment politie with forer Japan's great crimes
BUCHAREST, Mar. 2 (Domel) ally
and economically. Charges in against the world and the Orient.
The Rumanian
Government British Columbia have centred about The Generalissimo stated that the nounced to-day the appointment of Japanese refusal to en-operate. It is present marka net only turning Major-General G. Bagulescu, former charged that Japanese influence in point in the worki situation but also Military Attache to the Rumanian and Abruzzi. commerce has frequently led to do the last stage in the Sino-Japanese Legation in Tokyo, as the new No change in the mination with the result that living bitter struggle.
position in Rumanian Minister to Japan succeed-Eritrea, Libya or Abyssinia is re- standards have deteriorated,
Reuter adds: Pressing for insis-ing M. Georges Paraschivesco, ¡tence on a final victory for China, Major-General Bagulesco
ported in to-day's official commun!- General Chiang added that national the chairman of the Rumania-Japan
que.
R.A.F. Activities defence must take precedence over Society and the President of the Ex- everything else.
Servicemen's Association,
Coolies Built Railways There are almost as many Chinese in British Columbia as Japanese, but they have constituted less of a pro- ble. They came to Canada from California in search of gold and they came as esalle Inhour
In help in building the Canadian Pacific tail- way's const division. The Japanese Brst came in the 1890's and settled chlefly in the salmon fishing åren off
Invasion Ports Night Foray Of R.A.F. On Calais & Boulogne LONDON, Mar 3 (Reuter)-The
the mouth of the Fraser River. Many B.A.. made a heavy attack on the of them have sent their earnings invasion ports on the French coast
Бопи
home.
to-night:
n_the_days before the Canadian From the south coast of England Government yielded to the pleas of the raid was clearly visible, but a returned soldiers following the World stiff wind in the Straits muffled the War and restricted the number of sound of the explosions. fishing Heenses held by Japanese
the Japanese held nearly 50 per cent. of all the commercial fishing licenses.
Some of the Japanese moved inland from the Fraser River, followed the
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Pro-British Agents LONDON, Mar. 3 (Reuter).-Some 240 people in Rumania who are sus pected of working for British In- terests, have been arrested and placed in a concentration camp near Tar- ujiu, states a Bucharest telegram to the official German agency.
Sixty of the arrests were made in
Armenians and Rumanians are stated to-be-among-those-arrested
Bucharest, and Greeks, Turks,
Plebiscite BUCHAREST, Mar. 3 (Reuter). The final result of the plebiselte on General Antonescu's policy will not be known till Thursday, but the voting; so far shows almost complete unanimity for the polley, says the re-Rumanian news agency.
Above Calais and Boulogne, great flashes lighted up the sky and secres of searchlights were in action along 20 miles of the French const,
fertile valley and built firms, com- per cent, even with immigration peting with
settlers. They latively light,
olher
Up to this morning. 116,345 votril
The voting has been without in-
cident.
Gas-Masks for U.S.
CAIRO, Mar. 3 (Reuter).—In a sweep Inlo Italiurt Somaliland, British troops have reached 80 miles beyond Mogadiscio and have oc- cupied the vitages of Duca, Degli
MODERN CHUNGKING
RISING
in Eritrea, the R.A.F. attacked Air Boon-haw's
while a positions around Keren South African Air Force squadron continued to harass the enemy with machine-gun attacks.
..
Impressions
Mr Aw Boon-haw, Chinese in- At Burye in Abyssinia, large fires and heavy explosions occurred as the dustrialist from Singapore, visu- result of bombing of military objalises a new and modern Chung- jectives.
king rising from the ruins caus- Kenya Safer
ed by Japanese aerial attacks. NAIROBI, Mnr. 3 (Reuter)
Mr Aw came to Hongkong from Black-out restrictions are being re- moved in Nairobi and the whole of Chungking Sunday afternoon on
count-of-n-slight-indisposition-after- the highlands oren from to-morrow.
Modified restrictions will be in attending the inaugural meeting of force on the coast.
the first plenary session of the 2nd People's Political Council.
Alfonso Laid
To Rest
Funeral Yesterday
SPECIAL TO THE "TELCARAPH"
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He praised highly the confidence and energetic spirit of the people In' China's war-time capital when inter- viewed yesterday by "Central News." Wider Streets
Mr Aw declared that Japanese perial bombings, though causing great sufferings to many people, are nut without advantages because from the debris of the devastated areas, new modern buildings are rapidly rising and widened streets are being constructed to replace the former
gained control over the small fract Japanese Schools Criticised | approval against 1,555 ógainst. and berry production and they still Another complaint is that many hold it in some areas. They did not Japanese still compel their children remain in the rural comununities; to go to Japanese schools where only many of then moved into the towns Japanese language is spoken an and entered commercial suits. where the tradition of the Japanese
Vancouver Activities
Empire Is inculcated.
sion has been appointed A commission In Vancouver, Japanese operate to supervise the new registration. I Non-Combatants
Visis Mayor stores, 20 chairman is
Fred lume of apartment houses, 45 barber shops, New Westminster, representing a WASHINGTON, Mar., 3 (Reuter). | VI.. 130 automobile salesrooms, 27 dress-district in which the Japanese popu-|Hatants in areas under military juris- celebrated at 11 a.m. attended by the cause for anxiety during the coming
more than
100 grocery
over
ROME, Mar. 3 (UP), The late ex-King Alfongo was buried in the Church of Monserrato at 1 p.m. to-day between the Borgia or ve years, he predicted, a better labyrinth. Within the short space Popes Calistus II and Alexander and modern Chungking will come to
being. ---Gas-masks for the use of non-com- The dual mass for Alfonso W:5 Mr Aw declared that there is no moking shops, 24 Ash stores. 114lation is particularly heavy. lodging houses, 35 restaurants, and Other members of the Commission dietion have heen ordered by the King and Queen of Italy, and the bombing season as there are 23 wholesale houses of various kinds. include Prof. II. P. Angus, who was United States War Department. Prince of Piedmont, all dressed in 1,000 strongly built dug-outs capable They have also entered many of the a member of the Rowell-Sirois Co- Discting this fact to-day, the War maining
of accommodating some 350,000 peo- professions.
mission studying Frederal-Provincial Department stated that a "limited Twenty-three of King Victor ple. Three hundred more, now under Those in favour of limiting Japan-relations, and wad has been an out- quantity of gas-masks have been Emanuel's Royal Guards in full dress construction, will be completed soon. ese influence in the Province point to spoten adverte of enfranchising ordered.
unifowan stood at attention around the
Evacuation the fact that the Japanese birth rate Japanese in Canada: Col. McGregor Of low cost, the masks will be sup-asket.
Evacuation of citizens whose pre- is far higher than any other racial Macintosh, leader the Anti-plied by five manfacturers.
Princes' Grief
sence in Chungking is non-essential group in British Columbia. In the Japanese movement whose charges | No further extension of facilities The services at Monserrato were is procceding apuce. He estimated Ilve years between 1931 and 1936 of illegal entry were a factor in for the manufacture of gas-masks intended by a small intimate group of that already 200,000 people have been the Japanese population inerented in having the conmission appointed. contemplated at present.
ombres of the femily, Alfonso's shifted to places of comparative Iriends, members of the Latin Ameri-
safety. en lomatle carps and a special Turning to the patriotic activities Sanish delegation, as well as repres of the Chinese in British Malayo, Mr entatives of Italian Royalty and the Aw assured that they would continue Goverunent.
their loyal and unreserved support 'Don Juan and Don Jainie with
He re- tear-stained eyes were present, but to the National Government.
vealed that difficulties have been with Qugen Victoria and Princess Beatrice were overcome at the pre back to China as a result of the
encountered in
in remitting contributions vious ceremony and did not attend the financial restrictions enforced by the
urial erviers at Monserralo where, tle understood, internment is only temporary pending completion t rrangements for final burial at the Ercurial.
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Australian Request
SYDNEY. Mar, 3 (Reuter)-Non- British Jows are anising for the right
British authorities there. A total of $25,000,000 of these contributions, he said, has thus been loki up.
Mr Aw had been in Chungking for 10 days during which time he called jon Mr Lin Sen, Chairman of the National Government, Generoltalmo Chiang Kai-shek and other high Government ofleials.
Leo Ya-ching Joine New Flight
to form a Jewish Army, according to A group of women flyers of many la deputation to Mr A. W. Fedden, nationalities are on their way to Acting Premier of Australia, from the Mint and thence a national tour Fyreistive Zlogist: State Council of enlisting privately-owned planes for New South Wales,
humanitarion use in war areas. One This army woukl act 85 # unit of the pllows on the fight is Lee within the Empire for the defence of Yu-ching, China's ranking wornan Palestine or service elsewhere.
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The deputation mentioned that re-
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