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The

the

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THE CHINA MAIL, OCTOBER 7, 1939

Two youthful, members of the Army of to-day inspect one of the Boys of the Old Brigade.

YEE SANG FAT MR. AL SMITH SUPPORTS

ORDER AN

& CO., LTD.

EWO PILSNER

EAT AT

IT COOLS & REFRESHES

Jimmy's Kitchen

INEXPENSIVE SATISFYING

Bringing Up Father

MOTHER-1 HOPE FATHER AND, YOU WILL BE READY TO LEAVE SATURDAY- AS WE HAVE TICKETS FOR THAT DATE -

DARLING-TELL YOUR DEAR MOTHER THAT WE HAD INTENDED TO GET AWAY ON FRIDAY—BUT CANNOT ON ACCOUNT OF OUR SOCIAL, OBLIGATIONS —

WHITE HOUSE

New York, October 1. "THE AMENDMENT of the Neutrality Bill along the lines sponsored by the White House is the only means to avoid a repetition of what we experienced in 1917," Mr. Al Smith, the noted Democrat leader and former Governor of New York, declared to the press this morning.

CZECHS USE INDIAN METHODS

This pronouncement was.net with great satisfaction in government quarters as it came from a political leader who has often been the staun-

chest opponent of President Roose-

velt's views and methods.

"The proposals sponsored by Presi- dent Roosevelt are entirely logical. They are dictated both by common sense and by patriotism and only those who do not understand the real stand of international affairs may. sincerely oppose them," continued. "There is no

more.

Mr. Smith possibility strict pro-

London, Oct. 2. Heading its report "Czechs Use Ghandi's Tactics," the "Daily Mail" to-day published further information on the anti-German boycott in Prague.

now to go back to the On Saturday, at a previously ap-visions of International Law, because pointed time, all tram passengers alighted in order to protest against this law is not being respected any the names of stations being called in German. In retaliation, the German police removed all the flowers round the statue of St. Wenceslas and club- bed the Czechs who had gathered round the memorial yesterday instead of going to the Prague Fair to hear an address delivered by Baron Konstantin von Neurath, the Reich Protector of Bohemia and Moravia.

Germany does not make any difference between such merchandise upon which, by reason of its neces- the U.S. puts an em- sity for war,

ordinary goods of bargo, and the

consumption. She has everyday clearly proved

Nor- it by sinking wegian and Swedish freighters. Berlin considers that. any cargo · bound to Great Britain is war contraband and is ready to act in consequence. If we do not abrogate the present legis- lation, we will implicity recognise merchantmen," Mr. Smith concluded.

Although he himself was unable to "give any exact figures, the correspon- dent of the paper in Prague learned that the Gestapo had arrested about 700 persons in Prague alone during-Havas. the past few days.

It is confirmed, on the other hand, that Gestapo agents are busy looking for twelve armoured cars which my-

BUT-DEAR-I CAN'T LEAVE ON SATURDAY:AS MY DRESS- MAKER WON'T HAVE MY CLOTHES READY- LTHINK MONDAY WILL BE BETTER-

I CAN'T LEAVE MONDAY - I'VE GOT TO BE AT A DIRECTORS MEETING-

steriously disappeared from the mili- tary arsenal in Prague yesterday. Havas.

By George McManus

LISTEN-NOW DONT TRY TO UPSET OUR ARRANGEMENTS-

BY-GOLLY-THIS

PARTY IS HARDER TO GIT STARTED THAN A HORSE RACE-

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