April 3rd, SaturdayP. 3 (1 ) The Overseas Chinese National Salvation Association in Vancouver sent a letter to the Overseas Patriotic Committee in Victoria hoping that the 2 associations would unite together to form a better and more efficient ant i- Japanese Association. However, the Patriotic Con.ni it tee in Victoria refused the proposal due to the fact that the 2 associations had different constitutions and might encounter different situations. Moreover, they disliked the idea of having a headquarter and a branch office which i.,ight mean inconvenience in communication and exercising activities. (2) Another Overseas Chinese National Salvation Association was established in CuvYvktvWw on March 28th.(3) The members of the Overseas Chinese Anti-Restrictive Law Coruuitteef