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TO-DAY KING'S

ONLY

KING OF THE

James CAGNEY

THE CHINA MAIL, DECEMBER 12, 1939

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"THERE'S THAT WOMAN

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NOW," SAYS "THE TIMES

99

London, To-day.

THE BRITISH PRESS yesterday continued its anti- Soviet attitude but also continued to draw atten- tion to the fact that Hitlerism is the real enemy. The views of "The Times" are typical. Discussing the League session, "The Times" says that much can and must be done by other coun- tries to help Finland.

of

It would only need a small portion KING'S

the

resources.

of Britain and

France to enable Finland to triumph

in the air and, therefore, in her defence.

If Finland is to be saved, she must be saved now.

YES

IF

"The

The present war, continues Times," would come to a speedy end if every League member took up arms In the event of one of their number

being attacked-but this is an ideal of League action

'cached.

most unlikely to

be

MESSAGE TO B.E.F.

London, To-day. The King, on arrival back in England following his visit to the B.E.F. in France, It would be foolish for the Allles to has sent the following mes- ake any action which would weaken sage to General Viscount heir plans in the war against Ger-Gort, the British Comman-

many-Reuter.

FOOLS NO ONE

Paris, To-day.

view

The French press takes the that Germany is as much to blame as Russia.

der-in-Chief:

"It has given me the greatest plea- the troops under your sure to visit command in France, and the days I have been able to spend among them have been full of interest, for I had of seeing something an opportunity of the conditions in which they it la en-

living and the work on which are engaged.

"Figaro" says that the German at tempt to play the innocent and bring he world's condemnation on Russia's shoulders alone fools no one. tirely due to Germany that there is now a war in Finland and that East- ern Europe is now the prey of Bol- shevism.

are

they

"I am satisfied that the British sol- dier of to-day is at least equal to his blames Berlin, predecessor, both in efficiency and "Excelsior," too, while M. Blum, writing in "Le Popu-spirit. laire," says it is absurd to bring crusade against Stalin alone; Hitler is equally guilty.-Reuter.

ENGINEER FINED

a

"I send best wishes to all ranks of the B.E.F. and assure them of the com- plete and unfailing confidence placed in them by their fellow-countrymen." -Reuter.

Wharf yesterday morning.

Defendant pleaded guilty and apolo- gised to the parties concerned.

at Inspector Hallan stated that P. J. Gibbison, 32, described as a marine engineer, was this morning about 11.30 a.m. yesterday, defendant fined $20 at the Central Police Court was in a drunken condition and used and using abusive language to Captain W. Per- for disorderly conduct abusive language at the Star Ferry ritt and Mrs. M. Clark.

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