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Three publications recently received from Gollancz deal with current events in the world's history. "What War Means: Japanese Terror in China" is compiled from eye-witness accounts by H. J. Timperley, who is the China correspondent for the "Manchester Guardian." Believing that his messages from the seat of war did not give a full picture of events, owing to the Japanese censor's blue pencil, Mr. Timperley has thought it expedient to put into book form what he has seen of the horrors of war. A simple and authoritative statement on "Italian Fascism" has been compiled by Gaetano Salvemini, and this has been added to the publisher's "New People's Library." It should prove valuable to those who want information about Italy's role in world affairs. The author, it may be remarked, is no admirer of the present regime in Italy. The Dean of Chichester, A. S. Duncan-Jones, writes on the struggle in Germany between Church and State in "Struggle for Religious Freedom in Germany." He regards the conflict as one of supreme importance, not only to Germany, but to the whole civilised world.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 50, 27 August 1938, Page 26
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183CURRENT AFFAIRS Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 50, 27 August 1938, Page 26
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