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Though a praiseworthy stimulous to morale, the proposed treaty between the United Nations and China which would eliminate all foreign territorial rights in that battle-agonized nation is obviously the substitute which a hard-pressed America and Britain are sending to the East instead of armed strength. For once again...
Only a one-line announcement in Chungking newspapers revealed that Chiang and the Missimo had been in the northwest provinces (Sinkiang, Kansu, Ningsia, Shensi, Chinghai) for several weeks. Whom they talked with and where they went was a wartime secret. Only after Chiang had spoken to his top officials for...
Two Routes. A surprise was the revelation that two new supply routes to replace the lost Burma Road were in "full readiness" to handle U.S. supplies for the Chinese armies. One route, covering 4,500 miles, uses a railroad from the U.S. air supply base at Karachi in India, winds...
Two Hosts. Driven frantic by spiraling inflation, still far from driving the Japs into the sea, menaced by the turmoil in India, China still has many li to travel before achieving unity and victory. But it has been over a year since there were any serious clashes with Chinese Communists...
Delayed news reports and naval reticence prevented an up-to-the-minute picture of the action. But correspondents last week were allowed to cable that a temporary lull presumably meant the Japanese were readying a seaborne task force to recapture old positions. Chungking reported that the Japanese naval command had...