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THE CHINA MAIL, AUGUST 18, 1941.
MUTT AND JEFF
YOU SAY YOU YEH, BUT I CAN'T GET
HAVE THREE
BUCKS HIDDEN
IN YOUR |·ROOM?
AT IT, MRS. MUTTS SISTER IS STAYING WITH THE
WIFE AND. THEY KEEP THE KID IN MY ROOME
SEE, THERES THE RIDI THE WINDOW'S LOCKED IF I CAN GET THE KID TO OPEN THE LATCH. YOU COULD CRAWLIN
AND GET THE DOUGH!
WHY ME?
HICE BABY COME AND OPEN THE WINDOW FOR
YOUR UNCLE!
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By BUD FISHER
DON'T TALK LIKE A DOPE! I CAN'T:
EVEN WALK YET!
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UNREST GROWS IN GERMANY
According to the "New York
cles that uneasiness
HONGKEW JEWS TO BE EXPELLED?
THE EXPULSION of a certain percentage of Times" the recent reports spread-the Jewish refugee community in Japanese-control- ing in the press confirm the in-led areas is being seriously studied at the present formation received in neutral cir-
and distur- moment, stated Commander N. Hazama, the Navy bances are growing in Germany. Spokesman, at the Japanese press conference in The German authorities have in-Shanghai. As a result of these investigations, he tensified the persecution of Ger- continued, it is probable that some of the more un- mans, doubting successes of Ger- desirable characters will be expelled, although it is
as yet uncertain when this will take place.
man armies in the Eastern front.
Stockholm diplomatic circles frequently received reports of un- casiness among the broad masses of the German population and the intensification of the activity of the German Pulice In this con- nection..
The underlying motive of this! new step on the
the part of Japanese authorities. Commander Hazama explained, was connect- ed with the desire for the stabil- isation of living conditions in the Jewish refugee colony north of It appears that quite
He further stressed the fact will that no measure of force accompany the expulsions. "These will be carried out only through the Initiative of the Jewish Residents Association," be stated.
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Questioned as to where the un- The newspaper writes that re- the Creek. ports of this nature are particular- a number of the refugees, mostly desirables will go after they have ly frequent from the eastern Rus-comprised of the undesirable ele-been expelled from Japanese-con- sian frontier where trains with ment, entered Hongkew without trolled areas, Commander Hazama German soldiers and officers the necessary permits and are said replied that this point had not as
the rentals and yet been considered by the wounded at the eastern front are to be affecting
food-prices in the Jewish areu.thorities. arriving incessantly.
Fearing that discontent on the part private report of the lawful residents may lead from Koenigsberg
Gestapo to active disturbances between the the have arrested three prominent two factors, thus further detract- Nazi leaders
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"pessimism."
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Protest Delivered
News of impending Japanese the charge of ing from the peace and order of action to weed out "undesirables" the Hongkew area, the Japanese among the Jewish refugee com- authorities are seeking to preserve munity in Hongkew and. Wayside
In the same city a large num-the welfare of the Jewish refugees has caused considerable alarm in ber of women were detained on by removing all undesirable char-that community, according to Mr. the charge of spreading "false|acters, the Navy spokesman assert-L..
rumours.'
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Sommer, editor of the "Far Eastern Commercial Telegraph" and a prominent refugee resident in Shanghal, who delivered 3 written protest to the Japanese authorities against the proposed action.
In an interview with a repre- sentative of the "North-China Daily News," Mr. Sommer pointed out that the proposed Japanese step had been fore-shadowed by an article that had appeared in the "Shanghai Jewish Chronicle," in which it was stated that officials of the Japanese Naval Landing Party had invited some members of the Jewish refugee community, including Messrs. O. Levine, editor of the "Shanghai Jewish Chronicle," Mr. Weinber- ger,-dismissed refugee camp chief. Wachner, Dr. Kardegt and Dr. Lessner to act aý a sub-committee- to work with the Japanese Naval Landing Party in weeding out "undesirables,"
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In the article, Mr. Sommer went on, it was painted out that Jewish refugees without pärmita to live in Hongkow would be deported Immediately after Ins vestigations by the sub-com- mittee, which would also report to the Japanese Naval - Landing Party as to whether or not cor- tain Jewish refugees wore deair- abja.
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The proposed Japanese action was illegal, Mr. Sommer stated, as there had been no approaches to the Shanghal Municipal Counoll Hongkew being part of the Inter- national Settlemens nor had any appointed Jewish body In Shang- hat: been approached on the pro- posed Japanese action.
Mr. Sommer, added that he felt such unilateral action carried out, would tend to increase tension in Shanghai.
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