THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 7, 1941.
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OUTLINE OF POST-WAR POLICY
Old Ideas Unfit To Cope With New Problems
Human Welfare The Aim
A SCHEME FOR INTERNATIONAL POST- WAR POLICY, IN WHICH BRITISH AND AMERICAN COLLABORATION PLAYS A VITAL PART, WAS OUTLINED IN LONDON YESTERDAY BY MR. HERBERT MORRISON THE HOME SECRETARY.
Mr. Morrison, who was addressing a luncheon of the Foreign Press Association, said old ideas would completely be unfit to cope with post-war problems.
"Human welfare," he BRUTALITY
said, "should be the inter-
national aim in dealing OF NAZIS
with them. We must
direct the whole of our
policy for achieving for IN ATHENS
everyone in all countries
Evidence reaching
a really high standard of official Greek circles in health, diet, physical well- Egypt shows being, education and
that the happy
are dealing with combination of Greek workers
in the
a Nazis
peace of mind with Athens 'district with the strenuous effort which marks civilised men.
greatest brutality.
"We must never again let our statesmanship be shamed by the paradox of inen starving because the world produces too much food and shivering because it makes too many clothes.
"Under the stress of war
the British people have learnt a lesson which has promise for the future.
"The rationing of food, Top instance, has given them
a diet that is ideal for good health but; this will be an impossibility in practice if Government is
1ot
spending £100,000,000 a year to offset the cost of war.
International
Association
"We believe that thus we shall
According to M. Dimitratos, Secretary-General of the Greek Workers Federation, the Nazis are: carrying out mass arrests of Athens workers, many of whom have been executed
on grounds of attempted sabotage of German Imunitions dumps.
M. Dimitratos declared that terrorist methods have hitherto failed to break the spirit of Greek workers who continue secretly to resist the invaders Reuter.
Mrs. Muriel Mackay, sister-in-law of Maj-Gen. Iven Mac- kay who led the Australiana Into Bardia, is an ambulance driver in London. Photo shows Mrs. Mackay with a stretcher party inspecting a plece of Incendiary bomb which fell on their ata- tion during a recent rædd. (Copyright, Fox).
FRENCH 'PLANE FLIES OVER JERUSALEM
A French aeroplane flew over Jerusalem yesterday moming dropping leaflets ad- dressed to Frenchmen.
The leaflets declar- ed people were misled as it was untrue Ger- man air formations were occupying Syrian air bases or that Ger- man soldiers had arrived. Reuter.
ARAB AUTHORITY'S APPEAL TO ENGLAND
"THE RECENT SPEECH of Mr. Anthony find not only the means of social Eden and the armistice terms in Iraq are security at Home but will lead even to a fuller international as- new proofs of England's friendship towards Dominions, Colonies, the United the Arabs, says an "Arab authority,” writ- Kingdom and other freedom loving in the newspaper "Alahram” in Cairo
sociation, including America, the
ing countries, Socialist and non- Socialist."--Reuter.
"WINGS ABROAD"
A group
of Canadian airmen serving in Britain with a Capa dian Squadron, which forms part of the Army Cooperation Com- mand of the RAF have found time to produce an entertaining and informative squadron, news journal Wings Abroad."
This eight-page paper, publish eds somewhere in England" is described as the "official, organ"
yesterday.
"
BIG BEN TELLS ALL'S WELL
"This has more effect on Arab opinion than propaganda and press comments, but the present situa- tion is so serious that it cannot be settled by mere words. The Arabs are anxious concerning their future and they believe that the result is still in the balance and BIG BEN IS EASILY they must bear their share in the aghting which will help England win.
“It is. necestary that the~Arab and Mociom, world should now mobilics their power for the final *blow.
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THE MOST POPULAR: &TAR:IN. THE B.B.C. EMPIRE BROADCASTS.
At a gathering, of, women doing wartime duties at the B.B.C. Miss |Marjorie. Anderson, an Empire announcer, said scores of letters received from, Empire listeners. showed that Big Ben topped the list in popularity.
"The Arabs are willing to pay "They seem to get a tremendous the price. of their independence comfort from hearing his chimes," and union and if England now she said. "I think they listen to needs the help of all irer friends him and feel that all is well with of the squadron. It has been to hasten the date of the Demo- London. So we put him on the founded an n thoroughly basi tracies victory. why then this airy at every possible juncture." ness-like basis, with an editor, a silence?
manager, a circulation manager, ).
secretary treasurer, a staff of "If British statesmen, are aware elevenis, and, a, padre as “coun-pt: these sentiments then we have sellor," Its subscription rates are every right to expect they should 3d. per copy Bd. monthly, and come to an understanding with the by mail in Canada, 25 cents per Arab leaders as a preparatory month.
step for closer, collaboration before
The Hon. Vincent Massey, Com missioner for Canada, has been.
that
ALEX. AIR RAID TOLL INCREASING
The Egyptian Premier yester day specially visited Alexandria,
quick to congratulata, the gruas, storms, that always, assall new toured the wrecked districts. dam- dro on
new venture. In a Journals. You have plenty of aged in the German air raid on
Luck” message he fine copy and I hope that the Wednesday:
étion, “gives new: publication will find the daith the wound 3. good eyer widening,bumber of readers i Mara corp will wenther the which it deserves."
sympathised: in, hospital.
TURCO-GERMAN NEGOTIATIONS
PEERESS AMAZING EVIDENCE
A statement that Sir Delves Broughton was willing to do everything possible to enable his wife to marry Lord Erroll, was made by Lady Carberry yesterday during the trial of Sir Delves on a charge of murdering Lord Erroll.
Lady Carberry also stated she had never known Sir Delves Broughton to exhibit jealousy of Lord Erroll.
She described, the events of the evening before Lord' Erroll's death. During that evening, she said, Sir Delves toasted Lady Broughton and Lord. Erroll; and wished them every happiness In future.
During a talk with Sir Delves, It is understood in Ankura that she said, he told her he had asked negotiations
are shortly com- either Lord: Errol or his wife to mencing at Ankara between the go away.
He added that since Turks and Germans to increase they were unable to do so he con- commercial exchanges between the templated committing two countries, says Reuter.
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