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Chiang’s Vision Of China’s Destiny

(Received 11 a.m.) CHUNGKING, March 7

A review of Marshal Chiang Kaishek's book "China’s Destiny’’ • discloses a 10 year’s reconstruction plan for China, envisaging the building of 20,000 transport planes and the educating of 2,460,000 technical vocational school graduates compared with 417, 000 ‘in the last ve years. The Kuomintang is seen functioning as a nerve centre in reconstruction.

Defining the attitude ot other parties. Marshal Chiang Kai-shek declares that he has no preconception against various ideologies and organsi.ations and hopes that other parties will not impede reconstruction by illegal measures for instance, maintaining troops and asserting regional domination. China’s destiny must be decided within two years an dduring the period of war resistance. In the past her destiny depended upon diplomacy; in future it will be decided by the people themselves.

China entered a new phase of reconstruction with the abodition'of extraterritoriality.

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Northern Advocate, 8 March 1943, Page 2

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Chiang’s Vision Of China’s Destiny Northern Advocate, 8 March 1943, Page 2

Chiang’s Vision Of China’s Destiny Northern Advocate, 8 March 1943, Page 2