THE CHINA MAIL, OCTOBER 29, 1938.

LABOUR ATTACKS

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MANIFESTO GOVERNMENT

Supreme National Effort Urged "On Labour Policy"

INTERNATIONAL ·WORK AS

TRUSTEESHIP FOR COLONIES

London, To-day.

A supreme national effort is demanded by the La- bour Party, which issues a manifesto attacking the Government for "bringing the country to the brink of war" and enumerating points of Labour policy.

The manifesto affirms that the voluntary efforts of a free people can far surpass those of regi- mented dictatorship.

It demands powerful and effec- tive anti-aircraft defence, creation of Ministries of Defence and Sup- ply and heavy taxation on large in- comes and great fortunes,

The manifesto says the world is waiting for a lead.

TRUSTEESHIP

The colonial question will not be solved by the re-distribution of ter- ritories among competing

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but by applying the principle international trusteeship to all co- lonies not ripe for self-government.

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LAST RESOURCE!

Prague, To-day.

It had been intended to cele- brate the twentieth anniversary of the foundation of the Czecho-Slo yak Republic yesterday with ex ceptional rejoicings, but instead it was decided not to treat the day as a holiday but to show the na- tional determination to face the future with the chief resource left, namely, work-Reuter.

Von Ribbentrop's Mission In Rome

Rome, To-day.

THE PERFECT BUTLER

RESCUED 25, SAYS 'IT WAS NOTHING

London, October 16. Hero of the storm which swept the East Coast of America, hurling whole towns to destruction, has

now been discovered to be a butler. Like the perfect butler of fiction, he smiles deprecatingly about his heroism, murmurs that it is all part of his service.

He is Arni Benedictson, a Nor- wegian, and he buttles for Mrs. William Ottman, of Park-avenue, New York. He saved the lives of 25 people and then said that it was nothing, butlers are "trained to meet every emergency."

The fact that he struggled through a flood carrying a baby, calmed 20 hysterical people mar- rooned in a cottage, badly cut him- self in helping them to safety across a flood-battered bridge is nothing to Arni Benedictson.

“One does, what one must do an emérgency,” he said suavely.

powers The Hungaro-Czech dispute is understood to have

been the main subject of conversation bein tween Signor Mussolini and Herr Joachim von

And he calmly went on to suggest Ribbentrop, the German Foreign Minister, that a hurricane was far dasier lasting an hour and three quarters yesterday. to handle than a maid who served Authoritative circles stress Italo-German identity at dinner. Now that was a crisis!

food on the wrong side of a guest of views, but political observers feel that Herr von Ribbentrop would not have made a sur-

Access to raw materials should be settled by allowing all nations willing to renounce aggression, to share the world abundance. Reu-

ter.

68 KILLED IN SPANISH RAILWAY

DISASTER

Head-on Crash Near

Barcelona

PACKED CARRIAGES

WRECKED

prise visit during the Fascist anniversary cele- PLEBISCITE

brations if there had been complete agree- ment.

Nevertheless. the Italian press has dropped the talk of a common

POLICE BILL

Hungaro-Polish frontier, which is CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOW £33,000

reputed to have been originally || favoured by Italy but not to be welcome in Berlin.

Object of Herr von Ribbentrop's visit is thought probably to make clear the German standpoint, which is alleged to rest upon the pre- her interests in

LESSON SERMON -

Subject: Everlasting Punishment-

London, October 15. The Plebiscite policemen-1,200 British Legion volunteers who were to have carried out policing duties in Czecho-Slovakia-are going home to-day.

Sixty-eight people were killed dominance of and 300 injured when a passen-Central Europe.

The subject of the lesson Sermon in ger train from Villafranca,

all Christian Science churches, to-mor-

They will be comforted by a mes- travelling at high speed, crashed other questions

It is generally supposed that head-on into a train from Mar-like British and French rearma-

were approached, Punishment."

row, October 30th will be "Everlasting sage to their leaders from Lord Halifax, the Foreign Secretary- torell, in the province of Barce- ment, the possibility of a new, dis- against me, O mine enemy: when I the public spirit they showed.

The Golden Text will be "Rejoice not a message of high appreciation for lona.

armament offer, and support for fall, I shall arise; when I sit in dark- com: German colonial claims.

Reuter. ness, the Lord shall be a light unto know that the total cost to them of Taxpayers will not be pleased to me." (Micash 7:8). A

Among others the following citations the would-be expedition will pro- will be read from the Bible: "Hear bably be more than £83,000, thou, my son, and be wise and guide

To the figure of £18,000 given in

·Eleven carriages were pletely wrecked, and one coach caught fire. The two engines were interlocked.

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FIRM THAT BUILT 1,000 SHIPS

Palmer's Dissolved

It is believed that the accident

thine heart.in the way. Let us walk was due to an error by a signal-

honestly, as in the day; not in rioting yesterday's Dally Express must now man, who allowed the train from

and drunkenness, not in chambering be added three new items. Martorell to leave on a single

and wantonness, not in strife and envy- Last night the men were paid track when another train was

ing. But put ye on the Lord Jesus wages up to November 1, in accord- The existence of a firm which Christ, and make not provision for the approaching from the opposite built more than 1,000 ships, in-flesh, to fulfil the lusts thereof." (Pro-ance with their contracts.- direction. Both trains were or cluding 106 warships, and once The following citations will also be bill a

verba 23:19 Romans 13:13, 14)."

This adds another $10,000 to the dinary passenger trains.

employed 3,000 men, is ended by read from the Christian Science Text- It was also decided that the blue The train which had just left the announcement in the "Lon-book, "Science and Health with Key to suit, two shirts, and two pairs of Martorell was travelling slowly, don Gazette" that Palmer's Ship-Man's wisdom Ands no satisfaction boots issued to each man

the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy: but the other was proceeding at building and Iron Co. has been in sin, since God has sentenced sin to become his own property.

shall high speed, and there was no struck off the register and the suffer. Every supposed pleasure in This is a £5,000 gift, at a low time to avoid a collision.

company dissolved under the sin will furnish more than its equiva estimate. Martorell, 20 miles from Bar-Companies Act, 1929.

lent of pain, until belief in material Their haversacks and water bot- celona, is the junction where the The firm was founded by the experiences of belief in the supposities go back to store, and New

life and ain is destroyed. The sharp main lines from Villafranca, late Sir Charles Mark Palmer, at tous life of matter, as well as our dis-Scotland-yard will reclaim the Manresa, Igualota, and Barcelona Jarrow, in 1851. A receiver and appointments and ceaseless woes, turn policeman's greatcoat and peaked meet. Owing to the military de- manager was appointed in June, no like tired children to the mands on the railways, the or- 1988.

divine Love, Christian Scier mands man to master. dinary passenger services are re-Much of the plant and land or to hold -duced. The

trains therefore formerly owned by the company kindness, to con carry twice the normal number, has been acquired by other in-la celt with honesty.

revenge with thi of passengers.

dustries In Jarrow.

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man was given hilling abel to post them back to head-

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