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MUTT AND JEFF

-SAY, BUDDY, LEND ?ME. SIX BUCKS, WILL YA?

LEND YOU SIX BUCKS! WE DON'T

KNOW you!

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MONEY!

THREW YOU IN JAIL

FOR BORROWING &

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I KNOW, I KNOW BUT THEY DID ME

THE CHINA MAIL, OCTOBER 13, 1938.

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SABECAUSE I HAD TO ALMOST EBAT THE DAYLIGHT OUT OF THE GUY BEFORE HE WOULD

LEND IT

TO ME!

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British Will Fight If Our Interests Are Threatened

London, To-day.

"We are ready to defend British interests, British liberties and British territory against any in- vader or any aggressor.'

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So declared the Minister for Co-ordination of De- fence, Sir Thomas Inskip, in a speech at Grave- send last night amid a roar of cheers.

Sir Thomas said he believed that we had at last got on the road to friendly · Anglo-German rela- tions.

CHINA HAS HOPES FROM MUNICH

CHUNGKING, TO-DAY. MR, WANG CHING-WEI, VICE- PRESIDENT OF THE KUOMIN- TANG, IN AN EXCLUSIVE IN TERVIEW WITH THE TRANS- OCEAN, REPRESENTATIVE DIS- CUSSED 'THE PROBLEMS CON- FRONTING CHINA.

HE STRESSED THAT “CHINA

IS FORCED TO FIGHT AGAINST AGGRESSION AND 'WELCOMES

SYMPATHY AND ASSISTANCE

FROM ANY SIDE."

Nobody in the Government be- lieved that peace could be achieved by a single stroke of the pen..

There would be jolts and jars to the chariot of peace, but if they could pursue the road with good tempers, they might at last arrive at journey's end.

The influence of peace was in- fectious, and there was in all parts of the world at present, willingness to agree to a policy of mediation would which three months ago have seemed impossible. Reuter.

POLICE

RESERVES

This, however, does not signify CALLED OUT

that China is linking herself up

with the political or economic The Hong Kong Police Reserve policy of any other country. Force has been called out, accord-

China's acceptance of Soviet sym-ing to a proclamation in a Gov- pathy for instance does not mean

China is inclined towards Com-issued this morning.

ernment Gazette Extraordinary

munism.

It is for China a life and death

struggle and therefore China must door to mediation by any third

be friends with every power show- ing sympathy to her cause.

party, but the success of such me- Ja-

In this connection Mr. Wang diation will depend largely on Ching-wei stated that China is pan's peace proposals. If the terms to jeopardize gratified by the appeasement of the are not such as European situation hoping that the China's existence and independence, European powers are thereby in they will be considered as an position to draw their attention

ceptable basis. for discussion

÷ the Far East.

otherwise there is no chance for negotiations."

ac- but

He then went on to say that the Chinese people regretted the Ger- In reply to a question concerning man recognition of Manchuria and the relations existing between the are further disturbed by pernt Central Government and the Pro- in rumoura concerning a German- vincial Government, especially Japanese military pact. Nayarthe- Szechuan and Yuman, Mr. Wang less the Chinese Government is Ching-wei emphatically stated there alming to restore and to strengthen is no question of any" friction" since [the friendly relations with Ger the national spirit is aroused for

many.

the dommon cause and the whole nation is one, inspirit and ready Questioned as to the war situa- to fight to the bitter endi tion, Mr. Wang declared: "Although He added: "The spirit of the the population is suffering greatly, uation and the Intention to resist |China is prepared, to " realet un-constitutes the foundation of

relenting. Being forced to resort Ching's power for resistance.” to arms, China does not close the Trans-Ocean:

"NO" FRICTION

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