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THE CHINA MAIL, SEPTEMBER 25, 1941.

VIRTUAL REPEAL OF

The Gay NEUTRALITY ACT TO

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CESAR ROMERO

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ROOSEVELT WILL REQUEST VIRTUAL RE- PEAL OF THE NEUTRALITY ACT NEXT

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FLYING DEUCES

THAT PRESIDENT END OF US.

SEAMEN'S STRIKE

It is reported that Administration offi- cials are urging the President to recommend also the elimination of the provisions pre- venting U.S. ships entering belligerent ports or "combat areas.' 露露 SANG TO

DOLL AMID RUINS

Eileen Algar, 8, sang to her doll to keep up her spirits when she was buried in the ruins of her| home in a raid on an East Anglian coast town.

The sound of her voice guided rescue squads to where she and her parents lay under tons of

debris.

She was rescued with bruises and a cut leg.

"

Her first question, was if her parents and little friend were saved. When they were ́dug out hours later, her parents were dead. An uncle was dug out alive.

Taken to a rescue centre, Eileen said to the matron. "I am all right now aren't I? I was in hospital once and I did not die then so I shall be all right now.”

Predicting that the Neutrality

President Roosevelt's statement on Tuesday that merchantmen tied

Act will be amended in important up in ports by labour respects, Senator Connally added dispute "have got., to it might be completely repealed move," is apparently except that it carries some de-bearing fruit.

sirable provisions, such as Gov- ernment control over

The munitions!

Seafarers' International exports,

Union called membership meet- ings yesterday morning to dis-

tied ifcuss the release of 25

vessels which, in the words of

of

up

The supposition that American ships remain out combat zones they are free from the Union leader John Hawk, was attack had proved illusory, said "the sensible thing to do." Senator Connally, citing the "Robin Moor" and "Greer" as examples.

Mr. Hawk advised putting men back on board the ships, releasing the vessels and then

Mediation "letting the

Board handle the dispute," Sailors of the Pacific Union which had tied up three vessels ob-in New York harbour announced their membership had voted on the release of the vessels at 5 nations p.m. (GM.T.) yesterday.

He added that "if the Nazis are to attack our ships wherever they are found there is no reason why we should continue to serve combat areas.

"Under the law of our ships have the right to go anywhere on the high scas,' he declared.

H

The arming of American mer-Union chantmen

was "desirable," concluded.-Reuter.

Called Off

The Seafarers' International has called off the 11-day he strike pending the outcome of negotiations between the shipown- ers and the National Defence Me- diation Board. Reuter.

White House Statement

"I cannot remember what I sang," she told the "Daily Mirror." THERE IS NO REASON WHY "The doll I was singing to was PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT in a cot at the end of the bed, but | SHOULD

V

NOT MAKE PUBLIC

I am afruid she is buried and NEXT WEEK HIS DECISION OF could not get out."

ARMING MERCHANTMEN AND REVISION OF THE NEUTRAL. ITY ACT, MR. STEPHEN EAR- LY, HIB SECRETARY, TOLD THE PRESS YESTERDAY.

JAPANESE OBJECT TO DUTCH "V"

THE NETHERLANDS CON- SULATE-GENERAL IS UNDER- STOOD TO HAVE BEEN DIS-' TRIBUTING AMONG DUTCH RESIDENTS. IN KOBE LABELS WITH THE LETTER rm ON THEM.

These labels posted in the homes and offices of the local Dutch residents were ordered to be removed by the Japanese authorities.

The offending label is about 5 inches wide and .8 inches long with an orange background. In the centre is a black letter "V."| To the left is a pedestal of three pillars supporting the Crown of the Royal House of Orange Nas- sau. On the pillars are "written the Dutch words "Waalczaṇm” ("without neglect"). "Werkzaam” (work hard"), and "Weerbaar" ("take to arms"). At the base of the pedestal are the words “De Pilers Van Ons Werel Drijk" (a symbol of world construction),

PRETENCE OF

ROBBERY

Alleged to have given falso information to Det.-Sgt. --W. H Summers, Wong Fuk-chuen, 20, shop foki, was sentenced to one month's hard labour by Mr. H. C. Macnamara at Kowloon this) morning,

De Accused collected $05 yesterday after which he told his master that he had been "robbed of, the money in Shanghai Street.

Also: “TIVE TIMES FIVE”—Dione Quins Specialty | The master accompanied him

TO-MORROW Rt. Taylor, Greer Garson, Lew Ayres

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REMEMBER?

to report to Det. Sgt. Summers Accused alleged that three men stole the money from his jacket. pocket.

The Sergeant searched accused. The money was found, conscaled inside his, šün÷helmet, “

EX-SHAH GOING TO ARGENTINE

The ex-Shah of Iran has left Kerman en route to the Argen→ tine, says the Iran news agency quoted in a Reuter message from

Mr. Early said the White House Teheran this morning. had received no hints that a fil- The report added that the ex- buster (delaying tactics) might be Shah left in the direction of used by opponents in Congress to Bandar Abbas and is to pass prevent revision of the Act-Reu-through India on his way to the ter.

Argentine. Reuter.

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