FUTURE OF CHINA
POST-WAR IDEALS
(1.55 p.m.) CHUNGKING, Dec. 28. China's post-war ideals are given by the official Central Daily News: (1) The disarming of Japan and the return of all the former Chinese territories, a temporary Allied occupation of Japan to ensure that the peace terms are properly carried out, the punishment of the Japanese militarists responsible for the war. (2) The abolition of all unequal treaties with foreign Powers and all treaties affecting China's sovereignty, the abolition of laws and regulations giving overseas Chinese discriminatory treatment, increased economic co-operation with foreign Powers- to accelerate the industrialisation of China. (3) The recognition of of the small and weak Asiatic States' right of selfdetermination and self-government, a good neighbour policy of economic political co-operation based on equality, the abolition of ideas like that of the white man's burden, the abso-, lute economic equality of Chinese living in countries like Thailand, Malaya, the Philippines, and the Dutch East Indies. The newspaper adds: "China is not cherishing ideas like an Asiatic Monroe Doctrine."
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LXIII, Issue 25, 29 December 1942, Page 2
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