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Termites Of Propaganda The Danger, He Says
HAVANA, July 29 (Banter)—Mr. Cordall Hall, U.8. Secretary of State, addressing the Pan-American Conference, mid that the United States Government endorses the niggestion that all American Republics should establish ☐ collective trusteeship over European possession in the Western Hemisphere.
APPEAL TO BRITAIN
SHANGHAL, July 23 (Reu- ter)--An appeal to Britain to immediately reopen the Burma Route "so as to maintain the Sino-British friendship" was sent by the Kunming "branch the World Anti-Aggression League,
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"We shall have no desire to absorb these possessions or extend our sovereignty over them, or fti- clude them in any form of sphere of Influence, but we could not per- mit these regions to become" ́s subject of barter in the settlo- | (Reuter)—Mr. Wendell Willkie an- Saigon. ment of European' diferences, or|nounced that his speech "of ae-Haiphong and Holhow ..... a battleground' for adjustment of ceptance of ti ́s Republican "no- Canton such differences, Either situa-Ƒmination will be made on August London and Straits ............. tion could only be regarded as a 17 at Elwood, Indiana.
Sandakan. threat to the peace and safety of this hemisphere as would any in- dication that they might be used to promote systems to the inter- American system,
to
JOINT APPROACH "Any effort, therefore, modify the existing status of these areas-whether by cession, transfer or any impairment what- soever in the control heretofore exercised-will be of profound and immediate concern to all American republics.
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"It Is, accordingly, essential that we consider a joint :ap- proach to this common pro- blem. We must be in a post- tion to move rapidly and un- hesitatingly.".
Moreover, as soon as conditions permitted. the regions should be restored to its original sovereign
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This will be the opening shot in Haiphong, Holhow & Fort Bayard......................................... Mr. Willkle's campaign.
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of those true Christians who abhor war in any shape or form.”
IN PLAIN TERMS
Shanghai and Amoy
LONDON, July 23 (Reuter)- Commenting on the speeches by Shanghai
Lord Halifax and Mr. Cordell Hull Calcutta and Straits ............. THE TIMES says Lord Halifax set Japan. forth in plain terms the moral | Rabaul and Manila. Issues which underlie the present Japan and Shanghai.
Java and Manila,
conflict.
other."
Japan. London and Straits,
"To the German ideal of vassal Canada, U.S.A. Japan and Shanghai -
B. C, date 13th July). or be declared independent when states dominated by masters, Great LONDON, July 23 (Reuter)-An it is able to establish and main-Britain opposes with the ideal of Australia and Manila... appeal to all those many Dutchtale à stable self-government.
freedom-a community of nations USA, Honolulu Japan and Manila-(San Fran- men who refuse to participate i
freely".co-operating for the good of cisco date, 10th July). the construction of the new count our security arising from ac-faith in their dealings with one an- Calcutta and Straits Mr. Hull referred to the "threat all and united justice and good London and Straits try, who keep aloof, suspicious and tivities directed from without the sulky, and decline to give up thes easy life" was made over the Ger-hemisphere, but which operate
within our respective borders.” man-controlled Dutch Rading 19
The announcer declared that the "strange thing is that even those who had nothing they could can their own also took a hostile atti- tude to the new order. The people of Holland are withdrawing within themselves. Why are they angry? Why do we refuse to listen to the Wireless?. Det us stop worry- ing, old times which will never ra- turn."
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The announcer then spoke or whispering campaign in the Netherlands and added that to stop
He added. "Make no mistake concerning the purposes of this sinister campaign." It is an at- tempt to acquire domination of the American republics by foreign governments in their terest."
own in-
THE TIMES continues that. this idealistic conception of in- ternational life is Great Bri- tain's main objective but it is not a British monopoly, The fall conception is shared by most other nations and not the least by America, Great Britain is determined to ATTACK POSSIBILITY achieve a triumph of principles He added the American Repu- which the British Empire and all blics must not blind themselves | freedom-loving states hold more to the possibility of attack dear than life itself.
The Allies from withia
or to externally will win because man's passion for directed attacks to
undermine freedom is unconquerable, HIGHER PLANE-
such discussions and exaggerations, them from within,
FUTURE OF NEW CALEDONIA
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a wireless talk of 15 minutes dura- At the outset of his speech, Mr. The DAILY TELEGRAPH says Bangkok tion will be given daily on ques-Cordell Hull declared the purpose Lord Halifax's speech, like that of Swatowy Amoy and Formosa. tions of the day.
of the conference was "to devise 'President Roosevelt's last week, Straits and Rangoon. measures by which a number of lifts the issues to a higher plans Fort Bayard pressing problems may be met.. and mvokes the ultimate pleties of Shanghal
Declaring the immediate press-free men in the cause for which Manila and Batavia ing altuation confronting the they have girt themselves to fight American republics was the result to the death of the curtaiment arid changed
Shanghai and parcels only for Tientsin. Commenting on Mi, Coruell Hш's | Sandakan. character "of important foreign speech, the Dally Telegrath says: Shanghai markets, Mr. Hill proposed the "It's significance will certainly not swatow. and Farcels only for Tientsin. SYDNEY, July 23 (Reuter)-A following Immediate co-operative be misunderstood in Berlin
Amoy. special Envoy from the Govern-programme:➡ ment of New Caledonia, a French First, the strengthening and sons in the Western Hemisphere. island in the Pacific, has arrived expanding of the activities of the the arresting notice hands of Shanghai, 'here to consult with the Austra-inter-American financial and could rot ilan Government regarding the economic advisory committee for more plainly addressed."
be more emphatic
economic future of his country. consultation in trade matters. On both sides of the Atlantic we Straits and Calcutta.
The Envoy, M. Paul Vols, a Becond, creation of facilities for now reach the period of history in businessman said that New Cale-the temporary handling and which economics and "New Deals" Manila, Australia and New Zealand via Thurs-Reg. 2.45 PM donia was very anxious to main-orderly marketing of the ae can no longer be kept within na- day Island tain the closest relations with cumulated surpluses of commotional boundaries": Australia, and he added that dities wich are of primary im- There is no reason to fear' Ameri- since Marshal Petain concluded portance for the maintenance of lean policy will place difficulties in the armistice, New Caledonia's the economic fe of the Amer-the way of the British Navy's position was undefinable, and the can republics, whenever such ar blockade of the enemy's territories, Government there was waiting tion is necessary."
or of suppiles reaching thosë terri- Third, development of commod-tories," through, indirect channels. ity agreements to assure equit able terms of trade for both pro- ducers and consumers.
on events.
SOVIET LOAN
MOSCOW, July 23 (Reuter)- Fourth, consideration of me The third year issue of the third-thods for improving the standard Five-Year Plan Loan is now of living of the Latin-American closed, says the official Soviet peoples. Tass News Agency, having been over-subscribed by more thàn ́s | milliard-and-a-quarter roubles...
The loan launched on July 1 was for eight milliard roubles,
By the end of last week nine
milliard 310,839,000 roubles have been subscribed,¦
“SUMMER RACE
MEETING
Table Tennis Exhibition
Parcels 10.30 AM Letters 1130
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KRONE C Shanghal Excellent play was witnessed in Halphóng
St. Andrew's Church Hall, Kow-Straits, Rangoon and Calcutta loon, last night when an exhibition
table-tennis match was staged be-
| Ord.27th10:30 AM
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tween teams representing Hong- Manila, Australia and New Zealand Via Thursday Reg. ** 4.00 pa kong and Kowloon. Proceeds were Island.
Ord 8,80 PM The Australian and New Zea in aid of the South China Morning Air Mail for "Imperial, Airways-Service” to Dar- G.P.Q, & EPO, land Association entertained 80 Post War Fund and the Chinese ban and thence by Sea Service to United-King-Reg- 6.00 PM Australian and New Zealand Refugee Fund.
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LONDON, July 23 (Reuter)--At
Naval Reservists to an enjoyable The Rev. J. R. Higgs and Mr. B. Canton the Admiralty yesterday, Sir Bedeummer Race Meeting" in the Wylie were among the spectators Clifford, Governor of Mauritius, main all of the Kowloon C.C. present. handed Mr. A. V. "Alexander, First
last night.
Lord" of the Admiralty, a sliver Mr. T. G Stokes was in charge sigarette box presented to the war- of managementa Mr Granger, droom of His Majesty's Ship Mauri- an officer rendered Australian tlus by the people of that Colony songs on the plane.
MONDAY -
Hongkong players showed good Amoy and shanghai. defensive play while the Kowloon Haiphong men were more on the offensive.
The result was a win for Hong Straits, Cerion, India, East, and Bouth kong by the odd point in 19,
Lisbon and United-Kingdom;....
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Detalls, with the names of Hong- Canton kong || players given prst, are as follows
ELISABETHVILLE (Congo), July 23. (Reuter)-Broadcasting on the
The thert of ten pairs of shoes. a. K. Chiu beat Yong Hok-ling Belgian National Festival, the Co-valued at $20, from the Bata Shoe 2-1. 8, H Lai beat 8. M. git 2-1; ernor-General, M. Rychmans, ex- Company, No. 35 Nathan Road, O E. Tang beat C. C. Lee 2-0: CL pressed the inflexible determination has been reported to the polica by 8. Leung lost to C. E. Chân 0-2; of the Congo to stand by Britain Chiu Chan-hung mana The T. L L lost to R. C. Lam 12. 8. and the British Empire untii vic- ahots were mised on the night 8. Wong lost to T. IL Les 1-2, K. Ftory is achieved.
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