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THERE did they get that mellow home-from-home-iness, those inna of England?
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YOU HEARD ME-DON'T YOU DARE TAKE THAT MONOCLE OUT OF YOUR EYE -I'M GO- ING TO WATCH YOU FROM THE WINDOW JUST TO SEE THAT YOU DON'T TAKE IT OUT WHEN YOU'RE OUTSIDE-
THE CHINA MAIL, SEPTEM
GERMANY'S THREATENI LANGUAGE TO NEUTRA STATES: THE PARADOX
London, To-day.
THE BELGIAN PRESS has reproduced the following
GIFTS
bulletin issued by the Deutsche Nachrichten NATIO Buro, the German official news agency: "Great Britain is mistaken if she thinks Germany is dis-
The Chancell
posed to allow her communications with neutral has, since the States to be cut by British guns.
"We must warn these States not to submit to Britain.
ceived many gię form of cash g
He has also
This warning is especially addressed to the Oslo the nation, a n States.
"Germany desires to leave neutrals outside the present conflict. This desire must not, however, be con- sidered as weakness, Germany
not being disposed to allow the least de- viation from neutrality, even if it is question of yielding to force."
а
This, it will be seen, contains direct threat to the neutral States to force them to conform to Germany's own ideas of neutral conduct.
The British Government's attitude towards the question of trade with neutrals has been made clear in
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interest for the | British Wireless
BRITAIN'S GIFT
FOR INDIAN AR MODERNISATIO
Lond
statement issued by the Ministry of THE DECISION OF THE Imperial
information yesterday morning.
If that attitude, has produced this violent reaction in Germany, it is clearly because she notoriously de- pends to a large extent on the Scan- dinavian States for war materials and
make a grant of over £25,000,00 modernisation of India's defen been received very favourably by opinion in India.
wishes to force them to continue to The grant is a sequel to the finding
supply her with these, though in in- ternational law no neutral State is under any obligation to supply any- thing to belligerents unless she feels so disposed,
Such threats are the more remark- able in view of the German Govern- ment's declared intention to impose a contraband control of their own on neutral shipping.-British Wireless.
SNATCHERS USING
BICYCLES
Committee of which Lord Cha chairman.
The Committee, working on materi
able to them in India, estimated capital cost of modernising forces at something over £34,000
The Committee, as well as the Bri- some time ago tish Government, realised that the the squadrons funds required to meet this heavy aircraft have al
The Council tributes to the It was, therefore, decided that thrée generosity and quarters of the fund needed would be man has provided as a free gift while one-quar-everything tha
In-economically fo ter would be by way of a loan. terest on the loan portion is entirely country would remitted for the first five years.
Bag-snatchers are using bicycles to expenditure could not be found out of
escape arrest.
This was revealed last night when, at about 9 p.m., Miss L. Shak, of No. 27, Lock Road, had her handbag snatched in Granville Road.
The man jumped on a push-cycle nd escaped.
A
CHILD DIES OF
SCALDING
the resources available in India.
The modernising of India's defence forces has not, of course, been await- ing upon this final decision.
The first units selected for conver-
assur
INDIA'
Towards the Government of partment of S with questions
kinds for t
nine-months-year-old Chinese sion last year in the Indian Army, as boy, Chui Ming, succumbed to severe distinct from the British Army in In-all scalds last night in the Kowloon Hos-dia, were cavalry regiments. pital.
The lad and a 16-year-old girl, Lam Sai-so, were scalded by boiling water in the kitchen of No. 360, Prince Edward Road.
The girl's condition is said to be improving.
MODERN SOLDIER The Indian cavalry soldier proved himself wonderfully adaptable to all the new training he had to undergo and showed his capacity of becoming, without any difficult, a "modern" sold- ier with all the technical knowledge which that term implies to-day.
Armoured Mrs. D. S. Robb, residing at No.
tanks cars and 2, Tregunter Mansions, has reported which these cavalry regiments to the Police that last Friday her wrist provided were vehicles of the watch, valued at $100, was snatched type. outside the China Emporium, Queen's} Road Central.
YOU'RE SO. THOUGHT-
FUL
It is worth re war, India itse portion of the the troops in i siderably less Great Britain.
By the end value of equip patched from
was £80,000,00 to the Allies la were wolfram, mang
with
latest
timber, raw si
petroleum, teal
As for
the re-equipment of R.A.F., in India, it was
the announced
As an indic which India's
DO YOUSE KNOW OUR OLD PAL- JIGGS-LIVES IN THAT PLACE?
HE'LL BE GOING TO WORK SOON AN' WE'LL SEE
HIM THEN-
THERE'S
GUY MONEY
NOT CH
my's
INEXPENSIVE SATISFYING
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