THE CHINA MAIL, NOVEMBER 6, 1939
BRITISH WAR FUND DONATIONS
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U.S. WANTS THREE-POINT PROGRAMME
Mr.
According to the newspaper, Grew summarised America's attitude in three points:
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The Vauxhall 10 Saloon does over 40 m.p.g. On a recent R.A.C. Official trial, over 1,000 miles of public roads, the 10 h.p. Saloon did 43.4 m.p.g.
And it has Independent Springing, Hydraulic Brakes, Controlled Syn- (1) The United States expect in- chromesh and many other Ane car ternational treaties to and that peace with
be respected features.. concluded on just principles.
China will be
(2) That the United States will oppose the "New Order in East Asia" as inimical to U.S. interests.
Tokyo, To-day. subscriptions received to date for United States policy in her credit of The British War Organisa- relations with Japan, as out- tion Fund Hong Kong Branch:-
Previously Acknowledged $202,-lined in the interview be- 480.70, Portuguese Staff-Hong Kong tween Mr. Joseph Grew, the & Shanghai Bank $50, Miss Hannah American Ambassador, and Ezra $3, Miss K. M. Anderson $50, The Star Ferry Co., Ltd. $1,500, Hong Admiral Nomura, the Japan- Kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown ese Foreign Minister, is dis- Co. $2,500, Anonymous U.S.$20 $76.92, Misses Aileen & Doris Woods cussed in the "Miyako Shim- $10, Mr. & Mrs. W. Elliott $50, The bun.” Sisters Mess - Royal Naval Hospital $20, Mrs. T. S. Morrison $100, The Czechoslovak Committee $500, S. W. P. Perry $25, A French Ally $20, F. Linernen $25, Dr. & Mrs, L. R. Shore $150, Staff of Saiyingpun Vernacular School for Boys $81, Anonymous $50, Drs. G. C. & H. L. Canaval $500, Fung Keong Rubber Mfg. Ltd. $2,000, J. P. Braga $25, C. Ingenohl Ltd. $500, Mr. & Mrs. J. E. Jupp $25, C. Austin $10, W. A. H. Duff $10, B. Herschend $10, W. Hewitt $10, J. M. Mackinnon $25, W. A. Simpson $15, B. A. Kent (Monthly) $10, G. J. P. Carey $10. Professor & Mrs. M. H. Roffey $150, Stewart Bros. $250, J. Ullmann & Co. $100, Mr. & Mrs. P. Tod, $200, Three. Members of the European Office Staff interview.-Reuter. Taikoo Sugar Refinery $25, The Staff of Union Insce. Society of Canton (Monthly) $134.50, Li Sing Kin $1,000, R. V. Lederhofer $5, Mr. & Mrs. W. W. Ritchie $100, Sympathiser $1,000, Miss M. Manuk $25, Sennet Freres $100, Mr. & Mrs. E. J. T. Warren $250, Mahjong Four $20, The Manager & Staff Holland China Trad- ing Co. $100, The R.A.O.B. (G.L.E.) China Province $100, Sir Elly Kadoorie & Sons $1,500, Mr. & Mrs. P. H. Suckling $200, Professor & Mrs. Gordon King $100, L. M. Wylie (Monthly) $25, M. F. L. Haymes $10, A woman, Hung Kwan, 39, G. C. Worrall $50, F. Buttress $15, yesterday admitted to the Miss J. W. Buckwell $50, R. S. Har- Mary Hospital suffering from rison $50, Anonymous $25, A. M. injuries. She was knocked down by Levenberger $25, Goddard & Douglasa van in Hennessy Road yesterday, $500, J. E. Richardson $25, H. Wiell driven by Mr. Olsen, of the H.K.V.D.C. $100, Jebsen & Co., $1,000,
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(3) Relations between the United States cannot be improved Japan and except in the event of some gesture by Japan which will serve fluence American public opinion to a to in- more favourable attitude.
It is stated that Admiral Nomura will reply to Mr. Grew at their next
TWO MOTOR
ACCIDENTS
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Mr. T. Maycock knocked down 15-year-old Chinese girl with car in Island Road near Deep Road at about noon yesterday. girl was taken to the Queen Mary Hospital with a fractured leg.
Room $45, John Moodie $20, M. M. KILLED IN
Affanssioff $5, The Boys of Queen's College $100, Mr. & Mrs. F. C. Hall $2,000, Hong Kong Cricket Club $500, Lane Craw- ford Ltd. $1,000, E. B. $250, D. R. H. Moore $15, M. S. Banner $20, L. Garner $50, J. C. Menhinick $10, Airdaluinn $80, Capt. R. Henderson $15, E. Kovacs $2, Ladies Section Prison Dept. $30, G. V. Bird $25, K. Schlam $5, J. Krough-Moe $250, China Light & Power Co. Ltd. $2,500, P. J. Klink Ltd. $250, J. Havelaar $100, Staff of the Sanitary Dept. $61. Total $225,395.12.
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An earth coolie was killed day when buried by a fall of earth at the back of the Chung Hwa Book Company, Kowloon City..
Ho Chung-mui, 19, residing at No.. 80, Connaught Road Central, was yesterday treated at Queen Mary Hospital, for injuries to his head. A bamboo pole fell from the roof of Victoria House and struck him.
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OLD SLOGAN FORGOTTEN
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Berne, To-day.
The Stockholm correspondent of the "Basler Nachrichten" draws at- tention to the fact that the latest manifesto of the Russian Communist Party, in connection with the an- niversary of the Soviet Revolution, for the first time makes no mention of the international revolutionary struggle against Fascism and National Socialism.
The only slogan advanced is "The struggle against Imperialist War and against Capitalism."-Havas.
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