HELP FOR CHINA
FROM BRITAIN AND AMERICA DEMANDS BY THAILAND ACTION AGAINST INDO-CHINA (United Preaa Asn. —Elec. Tel Copyright) LONDON, Oct. 16 Quantities of material for the rebuilding of Chungking are already in Burma.
A Chinese official stated that war , 1 aid for China is coming from the' 1 United States, but that Britain is ! r helping as much as possible. * t The Bangkok vernacular press ad- j c vocates armed action against Indo- i I China and describes the refusal of ! z the Vichy authorities to consider ; Thai demands as a challenge to Thai- ' I land. t The newspaper Rashdra said: “The j £ people’s patience is nearly exhausted, t If nothing can be achieved peace- f fully, then the immediate declaration _ of war is necessary.” t Six thousand tricycle rickshawmen r took part in a demonstration on j Tuesday, and 500 students figured in c an earlier torchlight parade. t While the newspapers are demand- \ ing armed action against Indo-China, j the police at Bangkok are suppress- t ing anti-French demonstrations. a The Cabinet has decided to con- \ tinue negotiations. Discussions are t being held with the French Minister r pending the arrival of a delegation from Indo-China. j j
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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21247, 18 October 1940, Page 7
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201HELP FOR CHINA Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21247, 18 October 1940, Page 7
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