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“WITH THE ENEMY AT HER GATES AND ⋅ || APPROACHING OUR SHORES THERE WILL BE TIME ENOUGH TO CHECK ON COSTS AND CREDITS WHEN WE ALL KNOW WHE- THER THE WORLD IS TO BE SLAVE OR FREE," SAID MR. MACKENZIE KING, CANA- DIAN PRIME MINISTER, IN NEW YORK LAST NIGHT.
He
Mr. Mackenzie King was referring to Bri- tain's shortage of Canadian money which "we have told her not to worry about.” was speaking to the Associated Canadian Organisations in New York.
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WORLD
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AN ANGEL FROM TEXAS
GLORIOUS COMEDY
OWNERS SUMMONED
were
"Our people went to var for the sake of Canada but not for Canada alone.
"We went to war for the sake of Britain, for North American civilisation, which We are for the sake of that humanity above all nations.
proud to defend, and
t
**Against total war we have brought and shall bring our total effort,"
Mr. Mackenzie King continued: "The
value of Canadian ship-
"PURELY ACCIDENTAL"
of
in
The bombing foreign property Chungking on Sunday by Japanese 'planes was "purely accident- al," the Japanese naval spokesman told foreign correspon-
dents in Shanghai.
He said he had learned from head- quarters of the Japan- ese navy that some bombs went astray and officials were trying to find out the reason. Reuter.
is estimated, reach $1,500,000,000 SENTENCE
in 1941.
Britain's Needs
The managements of ments of food, raw materials and the St. Francis Hotel and war equipment to Britain will, it the Windsor Cafe summoned this morning before Mr. H. G. Sheldon, K.C., at the Central Magistracy, for failing to keep their restaurants in a clean condition.
Seddon,
Sanitary Inspector T. Urban Council, alleged that the Windsor Cafe had previously been twice vis ted and warned by
Sanitary Inspectors. Witness per- sonally visited the premises on May 23 and found the kitchen in jan unsatisfactory condition.
was
3
In view of the fact that this Mr. Tang first offence, Chi-kan, representative of the Cafe, was cautioned.
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the St. Francis Hotel, the prosecuting officer said that no fault was found with the dining room. The kitchen was, however, not kept clean.
The case was adjourned for a week, Mr. Paul Lee, representa- tive of the Hotel, indicating that the company's solicitor, Mr. Lee Hon-chi, would appear for the Hotel.
PETROL EXPORT CHARGES
SHOCKS WOMAN
"I prefer
death
yelled
to imprison-
a 20-year-old Kowloon in the
"Apart from goods sent to Canada, Britain has needed al- ready $1,000,000,000 to covar Canadian purchases, Britain has pald Canada about a quarter of i this in gold while Canada her ment," self supplied the remainder in Chinese woman Canadian dollara, which the Police Court this morning, after British needed."
she was sentenced by Mr. H. C. hard to two weeks' He predicted the end of the Macnamara war would find the British Com- labour for assaulting her eight- monwealth and the United States year-old adopted son. "on each other's side, united
Wan The woman, than ever in one: more closely great endeavour to undo the caused a commotion by shouting She refused to leave wrongs which have been done to and crying.
the dock and two constables had mankind."-Reuter,
to take her to the cell below.
FATE OF FRENCH
NAZI AGENT
Sui-hung,
Mr. H. W. Fraser, Inspector of Mui Tsai, disclosed that accused was arrested following a report that she had given the young lad a severe beating.
Accused said she beat him be- cause he refused to hurry home.
EMBEZZLEMENT CHARGE
THE EXASPERATION OF PEOPLE IN OCCUPIED FRANCE AGAINST NAZI. AGENTS IS REVEALED BY... NEWS FROM NEUTRAL CORRESPONDENTS | IN PARIS THAT M.-JEAN FON- TENOY HAS "DISAPPEARED.”. M. Fontenoy was head of the propaganda service of the Ras- Charged with embezzling $500 semblement National Populaire, between February 10 and May 31, the puppet par y working in Ma Hui-chi, 25, manager of a rice Paris for M. Laval and the Ger- shop in Matauwei Road, was fined $500, or three months" hard of' mans.
Although he never went out labour, by Mr. D. J. N. Anderson from
without a bodyguard, it is believ-at Kowloon this morning. Controller
Ko! of Trade,
coll
lected by Leung, 31, steersman of junk Ned that he has been assassinated. The money was
as was another official of this accused from, customers ‚T9542H, and Mak Chan-yin, 28,
For exporting 1,600 t'ns 'gasoline without a permit
the
i of
Junk No. T5115H, were party about a week ago. each fined $250, or two months' hard labour by Mr. D. J. N. An- derson at Kowloon this morning. Cheng San, 23, steersman Οι junk No. 3726V, was Aner $500. or four months' hard labour, for unlawfully exporting 1,000 thus of gasoline and 420 tins of kerosene, respectively.
ATTACK UPON A WOMAN
A 30-year-old widow, Li Mü was sentenced to seven days' hard labour by Mr. H. C. Macnamara at: Kowloon this morning för 85- saulting a fellow-tenant, Li Ying- yee, 26. married woman;
At 10.15am. on June 9, "ac- cused was seen hitting the woman on the head with a rice bowl. As "a result of the attack she was' detained in hospital until yester":"|
half of his employer.
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