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Washington, To-day.

The continued attacks of the Italian and German press against President Roosevelt are viewed here as a clumsy attempt to make mischief by painting Mr. Neville Chamberlain as a man of peace and President Roosevelt as a man of war. This viewpoint is endorsed by the National Council for Prevention of War, which condemns Sena- tor Key Pittman's "recklessness" in denounc- ing the policy of appeasement.

Senator Pittman made out-j spoken references to Mr. Cham-1 berlain's surrender policy, calling it immoral, unsuccessful and ul- timately destructive.

Two camps have formed in Washington on foreign policy.

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On one hand are the isolation-

A 25-year-old' unemployed, ists and Republicans, who believe Chi-on, was charged before Mr. R. that America cannot offer any as-A. D. Forrest at the Central Magis- sistance in Europe and therefore tracy this morning, with larceny has no right to criticise the po- of a European raincoat and a white licies of the European countries. scarf from Mr. E. L. Taverner, of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank, Club at the Hong Kong Football ground.

NEW DEALER VIEWS On the other hand is Presi- dent Roosevelt and the New Deal-

It was said that defendant took ers, who advocate active support the property from complainant dur of Democracy abroad.

ing the Interport "football match. Neither section of opinion Defendant was arrested by a Euro- questions Mr. Chamberlain's high pean Sergeant when he was leav- purpose, but New Dealers believe ing the ground.

the Prime Minister stands a bet- Sentence of three weeks' hard ter chance of securing a just labour was imposed.

peace if his conciliatory spirit is backed by a resolute attitude here.

AMERICA'S INTEREST

THEFT FROM CAR

Ko King-wan, aged 34, unemploy

They admit that peace' above all things is desirable, but con- tend that a peace dictated by fear, as a result of which the Western Democracies would sink into a junior partnership in the ed was remanded 24 hours by Mr. totalitarian hegemony of Europe, R. A. D.. Forrest at the Central would be in America's national Magistracy this morning, when he interest.

was charged with stealing a car-

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It is pointed out that against seat cover from motor car No. 1457. such a dictated peace President at Wongneicheng Road outside the Roosevelt strives to throw Hong Kong Golf Club, the property America's great influence.

of Mr. J. F. MaKierman, Junior, His policy has many enemies the manager of the General Milk as well as friends, but it is re- Company.

the

called that the President's con- Detective-Sergeant. Hutchinson stitutional powers are very great, said that defendant removed and in order to thwart his pur-cover from the car at about 4. p.m. pose the opposition must show yesterday, during complainant's ab- very much greater strength than sence.

it has done hitherto.-Reuter.

ALL OVER TEN CENTS POLICE SEAMAN

CHARGED

A case in which two old women were involved in a fight was this morning heard at the Kowloon Ma-

Tsang Hing, a seaman attached gistracy before Mr. E. Himsworth. to the Water Police Station, was Li Chong, 78, a widow, was charg- this morning charged at the Kow- ed with having assaulted Wong loon Court before Mr. E. Himsworth Kóng, 76; also a widow at Hau with having received a gratuity of Wong Temple on February 20. The $1 from Cheung Sze, mistress of argument arose when a passer-by Fishing Junk No. 2192 H.D. at the gave a ten-cent piece to the old Yaumati Typhoon Shelter on Fe- woman to divide equally among bruary 10. them.

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The defendant, Li Chong, alleged week. that the complainant Wong King, had struck her when she had do- manded her share of the money.

Wong Wal-tak, residing at She had pushed the complainant, thus causing her to fall down and 14 Bungalow, Repulse Bay, strike her head against the kerb. treated at the Queen Mary Hospital She was taken to the Kowloon Hos- with injuries to his face. He is pital where she received treatment. said to have been knocked down by Tho magistrate placed the do- an unknown motor car in Repulso fondant on a $5 bond to keep the Bay Rond, at about 10 p.m. on peace for six months.

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