THE CHINA MAIL, AUGUST 15, 1941.
Atlantic Battle And The
COMMUNIST RIOTS IN PARIS
Communist riots in
! Paris are reported by
the Swiss radio which say s Communists started incidents out- side the Gore St. Lazare on Wednes- day night.
Police arrested 16. Shots were fired and several were wounded when attempts were made later to form a procession. Reuter.
National Day Of Prayer
The King desires that Sunday, September 7, be-
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Far East WESTINGHOUSE Discussed
THE MOMENTOUS announcement which was made yesterday morning that the Prime Minister and President Roosevelt had met at sea has been received with intense satisfac- tion by the British public and the eight-point programme for world Democracy contained in the statement now issued will be carefully studied throughout the world.
It was the first time the leaders of the two great Democracies had met face to face al- though they had conversed frequently by telephone on world affairs and were tho- roughly familiar with one another's views as a result of constant consultation and com- munications carried on through normal diplo- matic channels and special envoys.
One interesting feature of the problem of the supply of muni- statement is close correspondence tions of war as provided by the between the programme outlined ¦ Lease and Lend Act for countries and that recited in the third para-actively engaged in resisting ag- graph of the resolution passed at gression. the recent Inter-Allied Confer- ence in London on June 12,
Indeed it may be said that when compared, these documents show a broad identity of view between the Allied Governmen's and the United States on all main issues that will confront the world arteri the final destruction of Nazi tyran- ny
It is taken for granted among commentators in London that two cutstanding aspects of the present world situation which Inevitably engaged close atten- tion were the progress of the Battle of the Atlantic and the Far Eastern altuation,
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Through their High Commis- storers in London the Dominions It has long been recognised in Governments have bren kept London that no peace could belosely Informed us to the progress ing the Sunday following satisfactory without the participa- of these dramatic mid-ocean talks tion of the United Stales and and the representative in London the second anniversary of the declaration now made con-of the Soviet Union has been kept the outbreak of war,stitutes an Assurance of United fully informed. Mr. Eden having
States willingness to cooperate in had frequent meetings with should be observed as a
the peace.
Maisky during the past few days. National Day of Prayer. Although for obvious reasons no M. Malsky called on the For- The Archbishop of Canterbury, details are given as to the sub-eign Secretary again yesterday speaking on the wide response to jects discussed or of the results afternoon.-British Wireless. the King's request, said: "As the of these discussions, it is general- the ad- third year of war begins, while ly assumed that having there is much for which we have vantage of the presence of high military, reason to give thanks, there is a ranking officers of the special call to remember in pray- naval and air forces of both Gov- er the armies and people of Rus-ernments, the President and Prime! Japanese troops are reported to be sia in their heroic resistance to Minister were able to review in entering Cambodia. says a Reu- the military might of Germany, precise detail all aspects of the ter message from Singapore. and the new and grave anxieties which are rising in the Near and
Far East.
"We know not what trials
dangers may
Or
be coming. Pray
we therefore for courage to meet them and for strength to
come them."-Reuter.
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AUSTRALIAN CABINET DISCUSSIONS
The Australian Advisory War. Council was in ses- sion throughout yester- day..
No official statement has been issued but it is understood that the position in the Far East and other! international developments were discussed at length.
It is believed that the question of the Premier, Mr. Menzies, going to London was raised: but] that it was felt the decision'wan' one that should properly be left to Parliament,
The War Cabinet and the full Cabinet are both to meet in Sydney on Tuesday Reuter
TENSION EASES
THAILAND'S EMPHATIC, DES CLARATIONS OF HER DETER“ MINATION TO “RESIST:: AG- GRESSION AREA WARMLY PRAISED IN THE BRITISH, AMERICAN AND PRO-CHUNG- KING PRESS IN SHANGHAL
While believing the tension has eased the China Press! says Japan is too well aware of her nuisance value to contribute to warda any real Improvement in the Far Eastern situation. - Reu-
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