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British Response To "New York Times" Suggestion

London, To-day.

The possibility, inevitability of closer co-opera- tion between countries pledged to uphold a demo- cratic form of government, particularly that be- tween Britain and the United States, is the subject of lengthy comments in the "Times" which dis- cusses future relations between Japan and America in the light of events in the Far East.

The paper says that it is an undoubted fact that the Yangtse outrages have considerably helped to form and mould the views of foreign Governments apart from having stiffened and shocked publicl opinion outside Japan.

Indeed, adds the "Times," they preserving peace in the Far East. have not been without effect on pu- The "Daily Herald says that co-f Over eight handred boys are now in training for the Navy at HMS. blic opinion in Japan.

operation with the United States Vincent, the establishment at Gosport, where they undergo the course The policy which Japan has on the present scale and intensity previous to being allocated to various ships. Photo shows naval boys re-elected to pursue in the Far East did not exist at all one year ago. ceiving instruction in the handling of the sails on land at Gosport. (Fox prescribes a course which of ne-It has already become a factor with Copyright).

cessity will have to be adopted by which "every potential aggressor other Powers. In this sense, con-would have to reckon. cludes the "Times," the United States and Britain, which have the same interests to defend, will see themselves obliged to proceed along parallel lines.

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The "News Chronicle," in refer- ence to the same subject, is of the opinion that although the big demo- cracies are determined to retain The "Daily Telegraph" com-their independence of action they menting on New York's appeal says are bound to proceed along parellel that if the two democracies, Bri-lines anything over and above tain and the United States, agree this, cannot be expected in view of to act in consort it is because they the present state of American pu claim a big share of interest inblic opinion.-Trans-Ocean.

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A great statue of Britannia is to commemorate the first landing of British troops at Boulogne. M. Desruelles is seen putting the finishing touches to the upper part of his Britannia. The men are placing in posi tion the metal post which will be the haft of the trident. (Fox Copyright).

KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED

HUNTING

MY DIAMOND BROOCH IS GONE!

•AND MY RINGS!

THAT BLANE GIRL YOU CAUGHT LAST NIGHT, KNOWS SOME

THING.

On the outskirts of Paris the French Air Ministry have erected a huge wind tunnel where fall size aeroplanes are tested against wind re sistance. This testing station which is at Chalais-Meudon has six pro- pellers which work in parallel and create the artificial wind which can at- tain a speed of 105 m.ph (Fox Copyright).

I INTEND TO QUESTION THIS GIRL, KAY BLANE, AGAIN BUT THERE'S MORE THAN ONE PERSON INVOLVED IN THESE-

THEFTS.

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CONE FOR A RIDE, BUT THERE'S A MRS. WANTS TO SEE YOU YOU'LL FIND HER

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