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GREAT RESPONSE OF BRITISH WORKERS TO BEVIN'S APPEAL
"work
LONDON, June 15 (Renter)-"The British working people are responding to Mr. Ernest 'Bevin's call to like hell,'" said Mr. John Fife, of the Transport and Gener- al Workers' Union, in a broadcast yesterday. "
The working people are working as they never worked before, he began. Mr. Bevin,, (Minister of Labour and National Service) had told him that the response has ex- ceeded his wildest expectations.
A few nights ago, Andre Maurois, the great "French writer, appealed to the British people to do the impossible to help France.
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If that can be achieved, the working people will achieve it," Mr. Fife continued.
Mr. Bevin is working on the lines of trying to mobilise all available men and women for industry and agriculture and to see that every worker is employed to the utmost of his capacity.
Every available worker is being. found out. Holidays are not being taken if they interfere with war production,
DRASTIC POWERS
FIRE ABOARD
P. & O. SHIP
SHANGHAI, June 15 (Heater) -Fire broke out on board the P. and 0. freighter, Allport, about 11 am. today, but was brought under control late this afternoon...
Although seriously damaged. the vessel could be saved white the greater part of the cargo is not damaged.
The theory of sabotage is not exelnded, because the fire -started in several parts of the
ship at the same time,
The river police refuse to re- ver! details.
“WE SHALL NOT PAY SHAMEFUL PEACE PRICE”-
HITLER'S REAL INTENTIONS
LONDON, June 18 (Reuter) Mr. Harold Nicholson, Parliamen- tary Secretary to the Ministry of Information krondonating last night, said: "When Hitler hands somebody a bunch of roses, he is always careful that it should con- tain some really nasty thorns.
"So when he assured America she has no cause to be frighten- ed, he added a nasty bit about implying the Monroe Doctrine, thereby his promise not to attack America being only good as long as the United States kept out of Europe."
Referring to Hitler's expressed determination to sash British sea-power and restore what he called "freedom of the seas," Mr. Nicholson said that is 2 cunning Dove, since many millions of people in the United States regard this phrase as something beauti- ful and comforting.
The working people of Britain are making great sacrifices willing- Is and cheerfully, and are doing so for two main reasons:Firstly, be- cause they appreciate the need for port from the Unions has been 100 of the seas super-human efforts at the present per cent! moment;
It was the British Navy which for 150 years to the great ad- vantage of North and South Americs) maintained the treedom They kept them free trom Napolean, Bismarck and the Kaiser and would con- them free from tinue to keep
MURDER OF CZECHS The interview with Von Wie-
and secondly, because! Mr. Bevin's powers of compul- they feel that at last they are re-sion are something like the arbi-Hitler. garded as full partners in the State. tration aystems in some of the!
Mr. Bevin has been "given wide Dominions-they confirm what has " and drastic powers of compulsion, but in developing his plan be has
consulted the Trade Unions at
every stage.
already been decided upon!.. gand was most interesting and
"We still believe in voluntary it warned us what we have got effort." Mr. Fife went on. They to expect. When Hitler decided had given up many of the things to murder Czechoslovakia, he did He 18 very pleased, and
which the Unions had fought for
the murder not announce, that Thursday told Mr. Fife that sup-years to secure. But sacrifices werewas his intention, but he assert-
to save the country. Accessary civilization and themselves.
WEATHER REPORT
Hongkong Boyal Observatory
10, a.m., June 16. Barometer at sea level), 29.75 ins. Temperature, 81 F. Humidity. 92 per cent. Wind Direction; Calm, Wind Force (Beaufort), nil. Temperature: maximam yesterday.
90 F.
Temperature, minimäm last night
77 F.
Ramrall for 24 hrs. ending 10th
today, 3.85 in
AMERICANS LEAVE
FOR HOME LONDON, June 16 (Reuter) The American Liner, Washington. sailed from Galway for the United States
yesterday morning, with 2,000 persons, including the crew.
The liner's departure was hur- red, the vessel leaving only two. minutes after all luggage had been
Total rainfall since January 1st taken on board and when the
51.74 ins.
Against an average of, 31.06 ins. Sunset tonight, 7.09 pm. Sunrise tomorrow, 5.38 a.m.
4 p.m.; June 18. Barometer (at sea level) 20 66 ins. Temperature, 87 F. Humidity. 75 per cal Wind. Direction, WoW. Wind Force (Beaufort), 3. Maximum temperature, 88 F Minimum temperature, 77 F. Rainfall, n.
HONG KONG "TIDE TABLE From 17 to 23 June 1940.
Days of
Week
Date of
Month
Height
Standard
Height,
h... G. '00 10 20
13.50
tender was only 50 feet away..
A police inspector handed to the purser a number of firearms taken from passengers who had British
licences.
2 ed that all he desired was slight rectification of the frontlers. Similarly, he does not announce today that he wishes to destroy All he wants is Great Britain. to take the colonies and murder the leading men and women,
By "Freedom of the seas" means the surrender of the Bri- Were be able to rob tish Navy.
we naval defences, our us of should be powerless, as was Cre- choslovakia when she lost her land defences.
ne
Higler would be in London to morrow and we should have paid a shameful price for peace and peace would be denied us..
"We shall not pay a shameful-
The honour and price for peace. safety of the world lies in hands," said Mr. Nicholson
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