CHINA STANDS FIRM.
DEFENCE OF LEGITIMATE RIGHTS
CHUNGKING, Oet. 1. Under no circumstances will China recognise Japanese leadership in the establishment of the so called Greater Asia, nor will she ever recognise the validity, of the “New Order,” declares an official statement issufd here ill connection, with the',tripartite pact. The statement adds: “T'he pact clearly seeks to invalidate the legitimate rights of third Rowers both in Europe and Asia —a policy against which China has always striven. The pact can never affect China’s position and her legitimate rights, nor can it ever tend to affect the policy of China’s National Government.”
A .Shanghai message says the French Concession police at Tientsin seized the radio equipment and hooks ot the American radio service from the custody. of the United States Marshal, who under protest handed them ;to Japanese gendarmes. Socony (Standard Oil Company of New York) and other American companies are forbidding their employees to bring dependants to the Orient. Several companies have received instructions from New York to keep their commitments to the lowest, possible level. Shipping companies are flooded -with applications, _ mainly for American women and children planning to return to the United States. The . Nichi Nielli Shimbun of Tokio says join technical commissions are to be established soon in Tokio and Berlin to implement file tripartite pact. Lt says that, owing to the importance of the commissions, which would be divided into political, military, and economic categories, “men ot large calibre will be appointed.” The Minister of Justice (Mr Kazanu) announced that seven of the 10 British residents w'ho were arrested for alleged espionage have been convicted. Their sentences will be announced later. The Japanese Embassy in London has ordered 750 Japanese residents in Britain to evacuate as soon as possible. The measure is not related to the. aggravation relations between Britain and Japan following the conclusion of the tripartite pact, but is caused by tile danger confronting the Japanese residents, particularly those in the London area. Official circles in Berlin have been saying that the Axis pact has created a * situation which, makes- necessary fresh conversations with Russia. The Nazis are hinting that either Herr von Ribbentrop will be going to Moscow or M. Molotov -will be going to Berlin. There is no word of any such visit by M- Molotov. | I
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 261, 2 October 1940, Page 7
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385CHINA STANDS FIRM. Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 261, 2 October 1940, Page 7
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