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THE OHINA MAIL, APRIL 30, 1940.
OBVIOUS MORAL FOR NEUTRAL STATES
London, To-day.
THE BRITISH PRESS YESTERDAY was mainly con- cerned with the events in Norway. “The Times,” for instance, says that it is now proved beyond doubt that Germany owes her present gains on Norwegian soil to the trickery and treachery that met her half-way from the Norwegian side itself. After speaking of the various forms of help the Quis- lings gave Germany, "The Times" says that the moral for neutral states is perfectly obvious and in fact measures are being taken to give effect to it.
de-
If one wishes to prevent the GETTING TO
struction of a country's independence by Nazi violence, one must prevent it from being undermined by Nazi stealth.
Discussing Sweden, the "Daily Ex- press" quotes a passage from "Mein Kampf," in which Hitler said that "a clever conqueror will always impose his demands on the conquered by instalments."
of
Possibly Hitler is using this techni-a
Sweden, against Sweden. que course, is entitled to decide her own policy and judge her own interests for herself. She has one trump card -the moment Hitler declares war the
Swedish iron-ore mines
could
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KNOW EACH OTHER
London, To-day.
The Board of Education, in memorandum issued to schools, elaborates the first steps to be taken for the en- couragement of wider under- standing between the school children of France and Bri- tain.
be
wrecked. This is why. Hitler hopes to conquer Sweden without fighting. WILL BE WON IN FRANCE
It is pointed out in the memoran- The "Daily Mail" feels that although dum that by extending among the more men and equipment should be people of both countries, and especi- sent to Norway without stint or de-ally the generation that will lay, the war will be finally won only growing up after the war, an under- standing of each other's outlook and hand, On the other
the "Daily
way of life, a bond of sympathy will Herald" says that the campaign in
be created that will lead to mutual Norway is of the first importance and appreciation of the many different any inclination to regard it as a side qualities possessed by both peoples show must be laid aside.
in France.
The "Glasgow Herald" takes a simi- lar, view to that of the "Daily. Mail" and says that the result of the cam- paign in Norway will not be the de- cisive factor between the Allies and Germany, although it certainly will influence events elsewhere.-Reuter.
as well as of their cultural achieve- ments and of the spiritual values in defence of which they fight.
discover It is the Board's aim to what are the best ways of preparing the ground and of sowing the seeds from which will. spring in later life knowledge and understanding France and her cultures.
Some account is given of the mea- taken in both being .
sures countries
to achieve this end.
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WOMEN HELD UP ・・ Coming down the staircase of No. 14, Nanking Street at 3 p.m. yesterday France an exhibition van will tour young the provinces with a display of ob- daughter were held up by two men jects illustrating Great Britain and
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In this country special talks Rapid easy lessons. Begin ners A speciality. Advanced now being broadcast to schools and course. Modern Ballroom the Board have undertaken to issue Dancing, Tango, Tap. Ex a series of leaflets advising on how -pert Tuition.
best to make use of films or books on France or French newspapers. or how to develop correspondence between children of the two countries.-British Wireless.
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