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"Ken":
There is encouragement for troubled Europe in President Roosevelt's Message to Congress.
Though it seems to exclude the idea of America's warlike in- tervention in the quarrels of Europe, it does recognize it as a duty that America owes to her- self and to the world that she should throw her whole weight against the philosophy of force in international politics and on be- half of ordered progress through
Hong Kong, Saturday, March 11, 1989. peace and negotiation.
MIRROR OF OPINIONS
There are issues in European affairs on which a strict neutral- ity is the only policy that is fair to our own people. There are other issues on which we may feel strongly but recognize that war Britain is strong, in armaments can make no contribution to સ and in spirit. If only the peoppe solution and that other ways must -every employer and every head be sought for rendering help. But of a family-will go ahead reso- there are deeper issues on which lutely with his plans for the fu- we must be prepared to fight if ture and fit himself for the job necessary and win. London of strengthening the Empire Sunday Times." then there is nothing to fear.
Our Air Force is the best in the world and the number of 'planes is above the "estimates generally given.”
Our Navy, the strongest in the world, could keep the seas open even against submarine or air attack. Sir Samuel Hoare.
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Some of the unemployed have begun fishing for eels in the wa- terlogged trenches of the last war crisis. They have caught the eels they had themselves planted in the trenches.
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We cannot expect Fascists to miss any chance of exposing acts of injustice committed under de- mocratic governments. "Tu quo- que" is a tempting if not always a convincing retort. To propagan- dists the disturbed condition of Palestine has seemed a very pro- mising field for tales of atrocities. But are the British police and troops engaged in suppressing the rebellion really guilty of atroci ties?
The British War Office recent- ly issued a statement explaining "We dislike making fun of eels, the methods which have been which cannot help being what adopted in dealing with the re- they are long, damp and slith- bels. There is no organized Arab ery. But we have to admit that army which can be brought to the. trenches are fair game for battle in the field, but only scat- sarcastic merriment.
tered bands, whose members con- And also that it may not be un-ceal themselves by mingling in- patriotic or besmirching to ridi- distinguishably with ordinary ci- cule what may be called the tizens, assembling from time to "dope" aspects of A.R.P.
time, to commit terrorists acts By that is meant devices de- upon Jews, Britons, or non-co- signed to calm or to anaesthetise operating Arabs. public opinion by making it sup- The administration has adopted pose that umbrellas are fortresses the method of inflicting penal- and that an emergency or short-ties on villages which have har-- term policy of protection can ex- bored and concealed terrorists, cuse the neglect of much larger and has made house-to-house visi- measures that must come if we tations for discovering the cul- are to be reasonably secure.
prits. Admittedly these methods Finsbury leads the way on have imposed hardships on the paper. Eels in trenches writhe villagers. But it is maintained in coils, but lead nowhere.--"Dally that the troops and police-em- Mirror.'
ployed have been strictly under discipline.
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Now another installment of the Evidence of discipline and of tragicomic serial entitled "Bri- an attitude very foreign to atrocí› |tain's Protection" maybe, ties is contained in the verdict "What Did They Do for the Wife recently given by a court which and Kiddies?":
sentenced two constables to im- Following stirrings on the ce-prisonment for shooting an Arab ment and concrete front, report-prisoner who was attempting to ed two weeks ago, steel men in escape during – disturbances at Britain are secretly but deeply Jaffa In England the most serf- jubilant over what they considerous charge brought against the their best bit of lobby work since British administration in Pales the naval armament race of 1908. tine has been, not that it has They claim that by persuading been too severe, but that it has the government to abandon - tem- bạển too lenient, and easy going, porarily, at least the
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