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Asia. September 1940

1940

Churchill said "We are ready to negotiate with the Chinese Government after the conclusion of peace the abolition of extraterritorial rights the rendition of concessions and the revision of treaties." The State Department promptly said that the United States also was willing to negotiate with the legitimate goernment of China the relinquishment of special rights in China "whenever condition [...] Labor's participation in that Cabinet and the price paid to it in the form of abolition of war profits and the complete state control of capital may enable the Labor Party and Trade Unions to realize the aim epressed as "a chance to recover the dynamic of democracy by a method based on socialism." "During the present struggle " says the paphlet "the form of the new order will be emerin [...] The power which the war is giving not to a party headed by a leader but to the organized democratic forces coupled with the weakening of the reactionary or ostructive capitalist interests through the curtaiment of their profits and their power and the lead now being taken by the boldest elements in the old ruling class may lead to the establisment of a democratic form of national soc [...] But any one who has felt in his nerves and seen with his eyes as I have the long-drawn-out misery of the Russian people the death of hope among the masses and the brutishness of their existence the callous hypocrisy of the rulers and the cowed submission of the ruled must hope that England and Germany will not carry on their war of mutual destruction to the point where Europe will be made saf [...] The training of thousands of young officers in the very efficient military academies of the national government and the gradual bringing of all troops under the direct control of the Minister of War and General Staff are destroying the power and indeed the posibility of disunity.
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Pages
61
Published in
United States
SARF Document ID
sarf.120323
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-iii Richard Walsh view
The Month in the Orient
450-451 Richard Walsh view
Trade Currents
452-454 Eliot Janeway view
What Will the New Order Be ?
455-458 Freda Utley view
To Save Democracy in China
459-462 Stafford Cripps view
The Immortals of Szechwan
463-465 Daniel Dye view
The Brave Future of Arabia
466-469 Ladislas Farago view
Panipat Listens
470-472 Khwaja Abbas view
A Prisoner of the Guerrillas
473-474 Lei Chia view
Igorot Mutation
474-474 Edgar Snow view
Soul Trapping in the Hills
475-476 Manuel Snow view
Ancient Hawaiian Images and Objects
477-477 Gordon kinzer view
Tales from the Tibetan Border—I Shoes of Silver as Reward
478-482 B. Ekvall view
How They Pay Debts in Alor
483-486 Cora Bois view
The New Year Celebration
487-488 Kumut Chandruang view
If the Dictators Win
489-492 Albert Viton view
Entr'acte in New Guinea
493-495 S. Ripley view
An Ancient Chinese Kiln-Site
496-501 Malcolm Farley view
The Asia Bookshelf the Inner Frontiers of China
502-504 Richard Walsh view
Backmatter
i-ii Richard Walsh view

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