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Nanking Advised By Japanese To Start Housecleaning
Special to the “Telegraph"
TOKYO, June 2 (Domel)-Commenting on the growth of the Nanking Government, the "Asahi Shimbun says that the new Chinese administration could be strengthened more effectively and quickly If it increased its efforts for removing evil practices such as gambling, oplum-smoking and Ignorance, of sanitary Ideas.
MR SAYRE MAY BE REPLACED
Murphy Urged To Return To Manila
7
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" NEW YORK, June 2 (UP).—| The "Daily News" to-day states
While Japan co-operates main- ly In the economic sphere, the
new Government should intro- DARLAN ANGERS
duce reforms into people's life, the “Asah!” assorts, adding that: Japan's help is little needed in the latter fold..
TURKS
LONDON, June 2 (Reuter)- Chustle comments on the Vichy Vice-Premier Admiral Darlan's Recalling the good results of the "New Life Movement" launched by statement appear in an editorial of references to Turkey in his Saturday such reforms are bound to invigorate day, cited by the Ankara. Radio.
Chang Kalabek, the paper at the younger generation in new China
regime with
the Turkish newspaper, «lus" to- it would be better for Admiral
that President Roosevelt in urg-zan. Ishibashi, noted economist anding, the paper says:
"In
́one pretext after another for accusations against
sufficient desirable personnel.
Darlan to choose hin weapons, Completing With Chinese whether sharp or blunt, from hlá SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" own cupboard and leave Turkey
alone.". TOKYO, Junė 2 (Domel)-Tan- president ing Mr Frank Murphy, now an Economist," writes in signed article disgracefu
of the magazine "Oriental Associate Justice of the in the Chugal Chogyo to-day Britain, Admiral Darlan lets himself Supreme Court, to return to boldly warning against exclusionist be led wittingly or otherwise into a Manila because the High Com- attempts by Japanese in China to distortion of facts in connection with missioner, Mr Francis Sayre compete with Chincee business in the history of the Turkish War of "Independence. If It 18 an error, It is "must be replaced."
The writer
asserts that unless excusable because a greater part of The paper contends that Mr Suyre's these evils. are swiftly amended the forces of the invasion at that replacement is necessitated by the Japan will expose itself to a repell- time were composed of contingents fact that he is "getting along with tion of the mistakes committed in of the French Army," President Quezon."
the past by her in Manchuria and The Daily News" predicted that Karen.
the
Snekorney General, Mr Robert |
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to to
terests.
No Significance In Weygand Visit
VICHY,
2 Juno
Mr Ishibashi declares, "As a mon will replace Mr Murphy in cannot outrun a horse, it is impossible the Supreme Court if Me Murphy no-for many sections of small Japanese cepts the President's invitation to business to compete with the Chinese
(Reuter). return to Manila.
on low wage standards successfully." The paper also noted that the This does not mean, however, that General Weygand's arrival in Vichy vacancy caused by the resignation of the Chinese are superior to the to report to Marshal Petain on the Mr Justice Reynolds must be filled. Japanese any more than it can be special significance," declared well- situation in North Africa has "no It is reported in Washington that accepted that a man 03 1 living President Noosevelt
creature Is
informed Vichy circles to-night. 39 inferlor ta trying
# horse. persuade Mr Murphy to
is it true that the Japanese Neither
At the same time, they state that return Manila because of the importance of in the past wilfully discriminated recent R.AF. raids on Italian ship- the post during the war crisis,
against their Chinese neighbours. ping in the port of Sfax "have made Rather, on the contrary, it has been Tunisia a delicate point in the C. J. To Retire
practices Inspired by the desire to Mediterranean." WASHINGTON, June 2 (UP) help the Chinese that has found false The Vichy news agency states: The Chief Justice of the United expression, the writer continues.
"The
consultative nature of General Statos Supreme Court, Mr Charles
Weygend's visit is confirmed by the Evans Hughes, has advised Presi dent Roosevelt that he plans to re- that in the use of Chinese middle Darlen, la at present absent from:
For instance, Mr Ishibashi says fuct that the Vice-Premier, Admiral tire on July 1 through "considerations
men, the Japanese of health and age."
consistently re- Vichy."
Admiral Darlan is presumably still fused to follow the examples · of Occidental enterprises in China and in Paris.
Middlemen
Luftwaffe Fury On by rojecting this traditional Institu-
Manchester
FROM PAGE ONE
whom are still able to talk through the debris.
Activity Elsewhere LONDON, June 2 (UP).—A joint communique
issued by the Air Ministry and the Miniatry of Home Secretary to-day states that raiders were slightly active off the to-day. "A single enemy aircraft dropped bombs on the northeast const but only minor damage was done," the communique added.
cousts
A hit and run ralder dived from the clouds on the northeast coast and bombed a large private house which Is reported to have been used as a school. The building was badly damaged but was empty because it was Whitsuntide.
SYRIA TAKES
ALARM
FROM PAGE ONE
be best acquainted with the situation In Syria.
Wires Cut
CAIRO, June 2 (Reuter)Tele- gropble and telephonic communica- ilons between here and Syria have been suspended by order of French Government, it is learned here.
are closed down.
the
tion have unwittingly though lumen-
tably Sacrificed whatever spirit of
co-operation the Chinese may have had when they originally set out to do business with the
the Japanese.
This altitude evidently being spread to Japan's southward business expansion is seriously menacing the chances of goodwill co-operation there, Ms Ishibashi says.
Recommendations
The writer attaches parileular significance to two recommendations which were embodied in the report submitted by a Japanese authority on China who recently undertook an inquiry mission in China in order to observe Japanese continental activi-
lics.
The recommendations were; the Japanese Government should dis- courage the entry of Japanese into all mining development enterprises and heavy industries except those in which Chinese monugement is im- possible; and the Japanese Govern- ment should apply the funds intend ed for cultural development toward the reconstruction and repairing of temples and religious institutions destroyed by war.
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Japan, Britain And Thailand
TOKYO. June 3 (UP). The "Asahi Shimbun" 10-day declared that Japan.must closely watch for PESHAWAR, June 3 (Reuter) Indications of Thailand's shift to a "The British have never called them-friendly attitude towards Britain and selves the protectors of Islam. Pro-
United States, if not against
the
No Confirmation VICHY, June 2 (UP)-Authorita- Lection is for Muslims themselves. Japan in the various phases of its tive sources to-day stated that there The British, however, do call them-activities, on account of the "ingenu is no confirmation of the British selves the friends of Islam and they ous" British efforts to bring economie: radio report that a state of slege are determined to save Iraq and other pressure on Japan through the ex- has been proclaimed in Eastern countries from calamity and rule by tension of economic aid to Thailand Syria. It is pointed out that to-day the Axis Powers," declared Sir reversing the previous pressure
and is a holiday, therefore the news is George Cunningham, Governor of the policy. very scanty because the Ministries North-West Frontier Province, in a The "Asahi's" Bangkok, correspon- statement which is widely distributed dent stated that Britain, in order to in the settled and tribal districts of American group, offered bait by bring Thailand Into the pro-Anglo- the Province.
It adds that for many years, Ger-supplying petroleum "which Thai- many and Italy have tried to increase purchase goods which Japan is
land so badly needs, as well to their influence in Islamic countries in Use Middle East with the object not buying from Thailand." He charged of securing a free united Arab state the British with deliberately per but becoming overlords and tyrants Thailand borders thereby causing a cross southern in the false guise of protectors of border do-limitation issue as a means Islam.
of bringing armed pressure on Thal- lond.
Heavy Raid On
Chungking .
FROM PAGE ONE
fronts and 70 dead bodies have al ready been recovered,
A "Central News" message from Chungking adds that the house of Sir Arthur Blackburn, Counsellor of the Embassy, was demolished. This was the fourth time that the house has been bombed,
"
Hard Labour For Chattey
FROM PAGE ONE
The French Consulate-General was destroyed. A squadron of 27 Japan- ese planes took part in the raid, drop- you this morning, but the recom ping more than 200 bombs of different mendation and rider of the Jury callbres in various parts of the elty, which they added to their verdict of In addition to foreign property, they guilty when the trial concluded have damaged over 100 Chinese houses. been forwarded to the General There were scores of casualties, Omeer Commanding and it will be for him and other authorities to give effect to the sug
the suggestions in that rider. It remains for me to pass sentence.
I have given
ven it long consideration and in the interests of justice I must pass a sentence which
Ich will act as
Tokyo Demands
Action In N. E.I.
Negotiations dolerrent. The sentence I pass is
that you go to prison for two years, TOKYO, June. 3 (Reuter).-Vol- with hard labour, to date from the displayed by die Netherlands East Chattey, who said nothing, was ang impatience with the "hostility" first day of the May Sessions.. Indles authorities with reference to ted away from the dock. the current Japanese-Batavia econo- mic negotiations,
"Miyako
the newspaper TOKYO-BANGKOK
Hochl inan
to drop her "pelley of
Japan to
urged Indecision
on and take stern measure AIR SERVICE - Against the Netherlands East Indies. BANGKOK, June 3 (Reuter)
The Hochi" openly advised the The Inauguration of a new Bying N.E.L.: Autuorillos to give solemn boat service by the Dal-Nippon Air vonskieration to Japan's final terms ways between Tokyo/and Bangkok.l now in their hands and emphasised fotsabadowed, ing that Bangkok that in that decision lies not only Chronicle,
the success or failure of the com versations but the future of the
Bouth Poller well.)
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