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Our Defeat. We do not know here whether the Chinese can hold Kweilin or not. They are going to fight and thousands of them are going to die along the river, at barricades, in streets. Though Chinese will die, this is our campaign and in equal proportion our defeat. Here...
Down on a Chungking airport came a big C-54 from over the Hump. Out stepped three U.S. guests of China: WPBoss Donald Nelson, dressed in a snappy blue suit and blue tie; Major General Patrick Hurley, wearing a bush jacket; and General Joseph Stilwell, in khaki field jacket. On...
Chungking observers speculated: the mission was a fruit of Vice President Henry Wallace's visit last May. Within a measurable period of time, U.S. supplies-via either the Burma Road or the Pacific -will be flowing into China. Basic principles, commitments of one Government to the other, must be...
What that U.S. air force has meant to China was indicated in a ballad reprinted last week by the New York Times from Chungking's Central Weekly-titled Ballad of the Eagles, written by Tien Chin, translated by Frank Tao:
University students and their professors are the unhappiest people in Japan. This is the report, cabled by TIME'S Chungking Correspondent Theodore White last week, of a Chinese teacher who visited Japan last year on a puppet-government mission, has since repented his apostasy.