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THE CHINA MAIL, APRIL 22, 1941

U.S. WOMEN'S AID TO BRITAIN

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States have contributed $1,300 in baby pressure canners and to can sand sealers for the in *10

British

RESISTANCE BY THE CZECHS

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(From A Diplomatic Correspondent) REPORTS FROM THE CZECH “protectorate” conservation of vegetables indicate that the Germans have not so far succeed- chining the coming summmmney

ed, in spite of their terroristic methods of ment, in breaking the spirit of the people. On the Vice of the Department of Agri- contrary, the Czechs are strengthened by the suc- cesses of the Greeks and by the news of the calami- ties befalling the Italians in Africa.

The fund, still growing, is be ang accumulated by Miss Gare E Frysinger of the Extension Se

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Culture, who had had long distan vation with Badela AVOIRON Vice President of the Acetated Countrywomen of the World.

British women says Mrs Pry songer, always have been enthus

ustic gardeners learned though the women's in titutes, samma to our home de monstration clubes to buttle then truits, as they say over there but

they have done very little home The need

canning of vegetables. for salvaging every ouer of home Krown food is now evident **

Although the Monistry of Con servation, as well as the US De- partment of Agriculture

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The German censorship, of course, makes sure They have that the Czech public receives in the newspapers only a grotesquely distorted picture of the situation. Thus any reference to the Greek war is forbidden. and the press may speak of it only as a "conflict." In an article recently handed out to the Czech newspapers the position of the rival navies summarised as follows:---

Use of mesure canners for bes1lable losses in

suffered consider- results in vegetable cumservation, dung

the Mediterranean recently weeks they are not manufactured in the the Italian Navy

whereas British Isles Therefore the British

is unimpaired. Since her placed an

entry SA DITECHT

the anta other 111 the United States and

war Italy has lost asked

but a single then American fisent

British losses over the to help pay for them Miss Prysinger sent out

į same period have amounted to a appeal through tate honor demon-

whole squadron. stration leaders, who have in turn tarted the campaign to farm Wo wen's clubs, all over the country

advises

BLIMEY! 'YOU DID YOUR

BIT' WOMEN TOLD

Tute to the women of lon donnered on in the "bray est rite the world has ever seen was paid by Admiral Sir Edwardi Evan, one of London's Civil De tence Ceriolletters

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PEVAN T Nath

evil deterven Letion when

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"Adual, tell)

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something "

replied, "Cer-

Admoral Evan

tainly madan

Heitmaned on a pile of timber

alvaged from the wreckage of

homes and said

amazing the

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Britan has

people are

Nevertheless the aware of the true situation They listen to foreign broadcasts and esper Lally to those from London with greater fervour, perhaps, than any other people of Central and Fastern Europe, and all the threats and penalties imposed by the German cannot stop them In the Bing district alone there have Iren beeg over 200 arrest lately In th

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Listening in is not, of course, the only punishable offence or the most grievous. In the past few months 500 elementary school teachers have been placed under arrest for activities al- leged to be disloyal to the gime.

ters

appear great, and what great things appear small,

To the hypersensitive German censors this remark seemed dero- gatory to Hitler So the staff of "Medele" is imprisoned A simi Bar fate bas overtaken Catholic pornals.

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