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THE CHINA MAIL FEBRUARY 10, 1940
LOYALUS
ARAB LOYALTY TO ALLIED CAUSE
Manama, To-day.
A VIGOROUS STATEMENT of loyalty to the Allied cause has come from-Bahrein, in the Persian Gulf, which has been in treaty relations with the Government of India since 1820,
In a speech on Thursday on the occasion of the seventh an- niversary of his Accession, the Sheikh of Bahrein said that one single man had set the world alight and caus- ed this outbreak of war. That man is Hitler. "The Arabs," he said, "are a demo- critic people by religion and nature. They are ranged on the side of the de- mocracies against Hitler and his like.”}
Bahrein had for nearly 150 years been on terms of friendship with Britain. Britain had brought peace and security to the Persian Gulf and had protected Arablan relations without taking from them their independence.
"We declare that Britain's war is our war," he concluded, "and until victory comes all that we have is at the disposal of the British Govern- ment."--Reuter.
NO U.S: ARMS FOR FINLAND
WASHINGTON, TO-DAY,
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT TOLD
THE PRESS YESTERDAY HE DOUBTED WHETHER THE UNITED STATES WOULD SELL GUNS DIRECTLY TO FINLAND BECAUSE FINLAND WAS ENGAGED IN AN ARMED CONFLICT.
Referring to the report of the ad- visability of selling surplus mun[- tions, President Roosevelt emphasised that in discussing possible arms sales he was talking about countries at peace. He added that he was checking with his ammunition control advisers what properly could be considered surplus supplies.-Reuter.
AUSTRALIA'S TRADE
INCREASING
TRADE AFTER THE WAR
LONDON, TO-DAY.
THE FEDERATION OF BRITISH INDUSTRIES, WITH THE APPRO- VAL OF THE BRITISH AND FRENCH GOVERNMENTS, HAS ARRANGED A MEETING BETWEEN BRITISH AND FRENCH INDUSTRIALISTS FOR THE. PURPOSE OF DISCUSS- ING ECONOMIC AND COMMERCIAL QUESTIONS OF COMMON IN- TEREST.
The discussions will include means by which British and French indus- tries can best co-operate during the war, and also means of collaboration by which after the war the two-coun-
tries could jointly contribute to the change-over to pence conditions and to the creation of a more sound and stable world economic system. Reuter,
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DENT ALBERT LEBRUN YESTER- DAY SPENT A DAY AMONG THE TROOPS OF THE BRITISH ‘ARMY,
M. Lebrun visited a number of en- campments and admired the Anc standard of the troops.
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London, To-day. Germany's failure to cut the Em- pire's communication lines is seen in the latest figures of Australian ex- ports which rose by 31⁄2 million sterl-noisseur in the British war material, ing since. September, 2, 1939.
Furthermore, Australia's balance trade is now favourable whereas it was unfavourable up to September 1, 1939. Havas.
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M. Lebrun was enthusiastically cheered by the men assembled to greet
him, Reuter.
SUGAR FOR THE NAVY
London, To-day. Messrs. C. G. Smith, of Durban, have offered the Royal Navy 850 tons of refined sugar, valued at £20,000.
The sugar will be mostly used for ment, was kidnapped in his residence ships on the Africa Station although
Shanghai, To-day.
Mr. Wu Chi-tang, Director of the Tax Bureau of the National Govern-
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