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THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 23, 1941.

Bringing Up Father

BY GOLLY-THE OLD NEIGHBORHOOD HAS CHANGED-I HAVEN'T

SEEN A PATROL WAGON YET -AH! NOT A SIGN OF LIFE

ON THE OLD STREET-

- Page 111 By George MacManus

OH-HELLO-MICKEY-

SAY-SOME GUY

KNOCKED ME WITH

A

MUST HAVE BEEN GROGAN-HE'S THE ONLY GUY THAT DISLIKED ME IN TH’

ÖLD DAYS-

THREW A BRICK? NO IT WASN'T · GROGAN-

WHY?

HE'S GITTIN' STUCK UP- HE ONLY THROWS TILES NOW-

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AMERICAN VIEWS OF THE NEW WORLD

WORLD AFTER

THE

WAR

MR. SUMNER WELLES, IN A SPEECH YESTERDAY WHICH CONSTITUTED THE MOST SPECIFIC PRONOUNCEMENT MADE YET BY A HIGH ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL ON THE FOST-WAR AIMS OF THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT, SAID A FOST-WAR ASSOCIATION OF NATIONS STRONG ENOUGH TO GUARANTEE DISARMAMENT AND EQUAL ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES WAS THE IDEAL FOR WHICH "PEOPLES OF

AS GOODWILL SHOULD STRIVE FOUNDATION OF PERMANENT PEACE."

BLACK-OUT

TRICK

PLEADING GUILTY TO DE- MANDING $2 WITH MENACESİ DURING THE BLACK-OUT, LI | FAT. 22, AND YI HUNG. 28. WERE SENTENCED TO THREE AND FOUR MONTHS' HARD RY LABOUR RESPECTIVELY

MACNAMARA AT MR. H. C. KOWLOON THIS MORNING.

According to Del.-Sgt. McVoy, accused went to a woman's house during the black-out, alleging that she had committerd "bluck-out" offences.

10 They threatened her unless they were

Suran pard $2.

The woman requested them to no as she had had come agan THE

She asked a money at the time.

to friend to pawn some clothing raise the muy The woman's friend reported the matter to the

who police.

arrested accused when they went there to get the money

Mr. Welles, who delivered the address when laying the corner-stone of the new wing of the Norwegian Legation, declared that free governments and peace-loving peoples should now be preparing for the "better day" that would come "with the crushing defeat of those who were sacrificing mankind to their own lust for power and loot.”

The League of Nations, as the can be no hesis for world order

Wilson conceived] based on justice and peace." late President

it, "failed in part because of the blind selfishness of men in the United States as well as in other parts of the work."

Mr. Welles said (the United States Senate blocked American entry to the League in 1920) the League failed also "because of its utilisation by certain powers primarily to advance their own political and com- mercial ambitions.

The Status Quo "But," declared Mr. Welles with emphasis, "the League failed chiefly because of the fact that it was forced to operate by those who dominated its councils, as

the status means of maintaining quo.

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It was never enabled to oper ato at its chief apskeeman had intended 01 e ast:c, impar. tial instru nant In bringing about a maceful are equitable adjustment between

nations as time and circumstances proved necessary.

"Some instrumentality must unquestionably be found to

achieve such adjustments when

order to a world."

15 MONTHS' GAOL SENTENCE

to cause

Found guilty of wounding and not guilty of wounding with intent harm. grievous bodily Indian Constable Amar Singh, was sentenced to 15 months' hard labour by the Chief Justice, Sir Atholl MacGregor, at the Criminal the Sessions this morning, when case was resumed.

Complainant was Indian Con- stable Adjit Singh, who was tacked by accused with a chopper,

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World Security "World security," Mr. Welles stud, "represents. the end

upon which the hearts of men and women everywhere to-day are set. Whether it be security from bombing from the alr or from mass destruction; or whether it

For avoiding payment of be security from want, disease or

Chan starvation; whether it be security on a bus from Kowloon City in enjoying that inalienable right the Star Ferry yesterday, which every human being should Fat-ki, 32. was fined $25 by Mr. at Kowloon D. J. N. Anderson possess of living out his life in

peoples this morning. peace and happiness, throughout the length and breadth

the world

demanding are of security and freedom from fear.

"THAT IS THE OBJECTIVE OF US ALL TO-DAY TO TRY strive to realise the great ideal of BRING-an association of nations by which and TO FIND MEANS OF

freedom, happiness ING THAT TO PASS."

security of all peoples may be

he could not believe that "peoples of goodwill will not once more

the

Mr. Welles concluded by saying achieved."

Reuter.

TWO YOUNG MEN ACQUITTED

nations of the carth again under- “SHE IS MY LOVER. Since the first moon of take the task of restoring lawaken this year she has obtained $81 from me," declared an accused in the witness-box at the Criminal Ses- sions this morning when he, with another man, Whatever the mechanism, Mr. Was charged with assaulting a girl-escort, Lo Ming, Welles went on, he was "unalter-with intent to rob her. ably convinced" of two things:

Arms Cuts

"First the abolition of offensive The incident was alleged to second accused who was in need of armaments and limitation and have occurred in Room No. 503 of the money. The girl refused to reduction of defensive artnaments the Empress Hotel, Connaught give him the loan and finally at and of tools which make the con- Road Central at about 4 a.m. on about 4 a.m. when the girl 'want- struction of such armaments May 27. Accused, Ho Ki, 24, and ed to leave; he insisted on a de- answer, as to when she possible, can only be undertaken Yiu Man, 27, were alleged to have finite by some rigid form of inter- attempted to tie the girl up and to would be able to give him the

loan. notional supervision and control, take away her jewellery.

The girl, alleged accused, sud- and without such, practical essen- Attendants employed in the tal control no real disarmament Hotel testified before Mr. Justice denly shouted out "save life" and FE. F. Crescall, Pulsne Judge, to as a result they ran out of the can ever be reached...

Second, no peace which may having heard the girl shout for room and were caught and rough- be made in the future would help and to having arrested ac-ly handled by the attendants. be valid or lasting unless if cused whilst they were attempt- Accused denied that they as-

saulted the girl. established fully and adequately ing to, run out of the Hotel..

The Jury, Messrs, A. C. Venshou

the natural rights of all pooples In the witness box. this morn- to equal economic enjoymenting, first accused caused a sensa-(Foreman), E. M. Soares, Ho Ging "As long as any one people or tion by claiming the girl was his Guey, Pang Shiu-kwong, Paul Tong, HudsonAu, and ◄ Maurico any one government possesses a lover. monopoly over the natural re- "He declared that he called the Cohen, unanimously found both sources and raw materials which girl to the Hotel to obtain a loan accused not guilty and they were were needed by all peoples,' thereof between $20 and $30 for the discharged.

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"The Three Bares"

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By ED REED

BABY WARD

"He's an emergency, oase—All the other bads in the hospital were full,"

Here's Luck

EWO

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