COOPERATION BETWEEN BRITAIN AND U.S. IN EAST Mr. Cordell Hull's Statement On Position
FOREIGN POLICY BEING CONDUCTED SEPARATELY
Washington, To-day.
The Secretary of State, Mr. Cordell Hull, com- menting on reports that the United States and Great Britain are co-operating in the Far Eastern crisis, told pressmen yesterday that the Govern- ment has conducted its foreign policy separately and independently from other nations but there might be some flexibility where conditions and pur- poses were common, resulting in consultations with other governments.
Mr. Hull said the State Department had issued warnings that it could not well be stronger in its latest efforts to persuade Americans to leave Shanghai and other battle zones.--Reuter.
Washington, To-day.”,
The American Red Cross announc- ed yesterday that they are not con- templating sending personnel to China or launching a national cam- paign, but on behalf of Chinese re- lief work, they are prepared to ac- cept contributions which many or ganisations and individuals desired to make.
JAPAN DECLINED
the
The money will be sent to Chinese Red Cross and other relief agencies.
Mr. Cary T. Grayson, Chairman
BRITONS IN S.V.C. WOUNDED
Shanghai, To-day.
Two British members of the Shanghai Volunteer Corps, Messrs. Nichols and M. Doyle, were injur- ed when shrapnel fired at Ja- panese planes flying over the Set- tlement rained down on the race-
course.
In addition, two Chinese grooms were injured, one of them very seriously. Reuter.
of the American Red Cross, said yes this adventure, which, as terday that the Japanese Red Cross!
General
had declined aid from other nations. Chiang Kai-shek rightly says, is vital
-Reuter.
The
menting
Washington, To-day.
toriaington Post," com-
the Far East in an edi-
"The United States and other
to all countries which believe in peace and the orderly regulation of international relations.
INTOLERABLE AFFRONTS
"No bully was ever stopped by nations whose fundamental in- meek surrender. No long interest terests are menaced in Japan's was ever served by the acceptance aggression, must estimate the of intolerable affronts. weakness and bluster of Tokyo Every illegal action for for what it is.
Japan successfully establishes а *Calmly and resolutely they must precedent to-day will only make like- let Japan see that beyond a point minded Dictators more prone she cannot expect to get away with follow her example.” Reuter.
which
to
A general view of the scene at the anniversary of the outbreak of the civil dead at a newly built shrine.
LOUIS SIGNS TO MEET SCHMELING
New York, To-day.
elebrated
homage to their
who recently narrowly defeated Tommy Farr, of England, on points, yesterday signed articles to defend his title against Max Schmeling, of Germany, for bout to be held next June-Reu ter
It will be recalled that the first time these two met, the German. Joe Louis, Negro holder of the won by a knock-out in the eight world heavyweight boxing title, round
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