By BUD FISHER
DOPE! WHO AID ANYTHING | ABOUT WORK?
American 'Planes In China
Forty American 'planes
Quickest
Way To End QUEEN'S & ALHAMBRA
The War
have arrived in China "The biggest humanitarian problem in from the United States, the war, namely to prevent the decimation of according to a Chinese press report in Shanghai. the young men of Britain, America and to Europe," was how Professor Noel Hall des- the Chinese Government had cribed to Reuter yesterday his mission to Washington as representative of the Ministry
The consignment is stated
be part of 100 airerait for which
asked the United States.
In addition, the United States
13 reported to have agreed to of Economic Warfare.
sell four "Flying Fortresses" to China, and the Chungking Gov.
ernment hopes to reorganise ita
This blue-eyed, fair Economics Professor
air force with American ald. of London University, who since the war has
It is also reported in Shanghar been Joint Director of the Ministry of Econo-
Hupehmic Warfare, is a firm believer in the theory
that over 300 Japanese troops were Klied at Wuling, in Province, when Japanese mistakenly bombed there Troops. Renter.
plates
own that the blockade is the most humane method of bringing the war to a victorious conclusion.
A CORRECTION
Our report yesterday of the case in which Lo Kung-yin was charg- ed with the murder of his infant som stated inaccurately that a ver- diet of Guilty But Insane was re- turned. In fact, the case did not proceed to trial, the Jury, on the medical evidence, and on the Chief Justice's summing-up, find- ing that the accused was unft to plead.
Real Effect
"In the role of blockade we are
He declared: "Europe cannot continue to exist as an economic i unit without the use of the water- ; ways in the surrounding oceans. real humanitarians. We prefer
"If we can get American co- operation to maintain the pressure of blockade, it will save millions, of British, American and Euro- pean lives.
neutral nations to cooperate with our policy, instead of having 10 detain ships for examination,
"We can give inter-nation trad- ing facilities to nations which con- hasi form to human, democratic stan-
dards."
"The
neurosis which troubled Europe since the last Great War was largely due to the selective slaughter of young
men.
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Professor Hait described the position of the Vichy Govern. ment, "potentially an ally under: very great pressure from an un. scrupulous enemy," ** very
fluid.
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Discussions as regards the mission of supplies from the Americans were proceeding with the United States Governmeni, which had diplomatic representa- tion in France and therefore were better able to judge the situation than the British.-Reuter.
STANLEY RAID DISCLOSURE
RESIDENTS OF SHAMSHUI- PO, MONGKOK, YAUMATI, THE CENTRAL DISTRICT, WAN- CHAI, AND SHAUKIWAN, WERE AMONG 63 CHINESE, MEN AND WOMEN, ARRESTED LAST NIGHT IN A GAMBLING RAID AT NO. 12, MAIN STREET, STANLEY.
As a result of the raid, four men, alleged keepers of the establish- ment, were each fined $100, or two months' hard labour, and two others, who pleaded that they were "employed to watch for the Police" were each fined $50, or six weeks' imprisonment.
Of 57 others, mostly women, charged with gambing, 13 failed to turn up and bail of $10 each estreated. while the remainder were each fined $10.
A sum of $110.20, picked by dur- ing the raid was ordered to be placed in the Poor Box.
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