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At 2:30. 5.10, 7.15, & 9.30 P.M. But what a mad, mirthful mix-up because B's that way about Myma's sister...until Myma comes along! Even rowdlor than "Thin Man"!

William

HONGKONG LEGRAPH – TUESDAY APRIL

Labour Gives Its Terms For Unity with Government

By IAN MACKAY

HE terms on which the Labour Party would be prepared to co-operate in a real National] Government were laid down by Mr. Herbert Morrison, M.P., at a great demonstration in the Cam- bridge Theatre, London, recently.

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"All sorts of speculations," he said, “are proceeding in political quarters as to the kind of Government that, would succeed if the Premier resigned.

"It is possible, if such changes Europe were now being attacked. If occur, that representatives of the they allowert all the fortresses off Labour Party will be approached for liberty to be captured one by one did an Indication of their attitude. they think this country could ulti-|

"I would sacrifice every single! mately survive? political advantage the Labour Party Labour's view of what should be done

The European situation has got out of the blunderings of the

And

Government in foreign policy if Min-important

were subsequently discussed at meetings of the N- of Labour.

isters would utilise the great influence) Honal

Council

of Britain for the building of a peace-Labour Party Executive and ful world.

General Council of the T.U.C.

ALARMED AND DISTURBED

"I still sny ko. But the members of the Conservative Party and others who are alarmed and disturbed about| the Prime Minister's policy and who might be involved in the making of a new Government must understand this: the Labour Party

cannot adoot an attitude of benevolence towards any Government in its foreign policy If that foreign policy does not include an openly proclained willingness and intention to co-operate in the or- ganisation of peace and internationnij justice with every country in the world willing so to co-operate.

"There must be no inhibitions created by polical prejudice, no unwillingness to co-operate with Soviet Russla any more than we on our side would refuse to negotiate with Fascist Government provided they were genuinely vegotiating for

peace.

"We ask for friendly co-operation to be promoted with the United States of America, even though the United States remains outside the League of Nations.

thet thel

1988

INSURGENTS ON TORTOSSA FRONT

FRANCO'S CAVALRY marches inta Specini delegate conferences of the action on tho Toriossa front, where whole movement are being dis aged Loyalists are bitterly fighting the in Labour circles.

Insurgents advance.

STOP PRESS NEWS

(Continued from Page 1).

from a destroyer whilst 200 yards of Po Chai Hei, in Chinese territory.

After the vessel was ransacked, the ails were stashed and thrown over- board,

Leung, the Japanese seized his son An altercation ensued and, reporta and daughter and threw them over-| board,

The ship was then se: fire.

Had No Sampan

Left without a sumpan in which to

HONGKONG

· JUNK PIRATED

Another daring junk piracy has been reported to the Hongkong police, the owner of junk No. 449, registered in this Colony, having lost a cargo of wolfram ore valued at $885 as a result.

"An eld test of the genuineness of make their escape the members of

The junk was seized by a gang of the foreign policy of any new Govern- the crew of the junk were forced to nine armed men, who overtoolt It in ment would be its attitude to Spain. | Jump overboard when the fumes a speedy, smaller vessel in Blas Boy. The British attitude to the struggle made their vessel untenable...

The Hongkong junk was hove to in Spain has been a scantin) from the Leung, who could swim in a feeble, when a fusilade of shots was fired at very beginning.

manner, lucklly found one of the it from the pirate craft, and it re- "In this crisis, and whatever politi-j

spars cast overboard by the Japanese,mained in their possession for several

Although the Chinese const

hours while the cargo. was cal changes may follow, Labour must only 200 yards from the

Waferved. not hold itself cheaply, and must be junk, Leung fears that few, if any, burning

The pirates later sailed away ready to fight this or any other of the crew have survived, as only the direction of Te Ling, in. Chinese Government that pursues policies one or two were expert swimmers.

territory. which represent betrayals of freedom) The Japanese, he alleges, made no to Fascism, of civilisation to the war-attempt to save any of them. mongers, and of British security to international capitalism.

JAPANESE PLANES

BOMB CHUCHOW

was

Kinhwa, Apr!1 20.

YOUNG CANTON

STABBED

they should be threatened by their,by three Japanese planes from a base loon as indieta with

trans-

in

MAN

"To the people of Germany, Italy,

Chau Man's first introduction to Japon and other countries under the

Hongkong proved a painful one. Iron heel of Fascism I would extend

He arrived here from Canton by the friendliest greetings of the

Chuchow, in western Cheklang, way/express train at midnight last night British people. It is monstrous that subjected to a severe bombardment and within four hours was in Kow- with serious throat pair of Immediatel

after arriving. In. the Colony, Chau, aged 19, went to n lenement In Fai Yuen Street, Mong- kok,

he where la stuted to have be come involved in a quarrel with one of the residents.

Governments with a bloody conflict of Chinhat, northeast of Ningpo, yes-

Wounds with the people of Britain and oftrrday. other countries who have no quarrel unloaded.--Central News

Altogether 28 bombs were scissor with them."

Mr. Attlee, Leader of the Oppel- tion, suid: "The dictators have been playing a game with Chamberlalu. They kept him talking while they were-acting."

SEVERAL KILLED IN PENGTSEH AIR RAID

Nanchang, April 26. Several Chinese civilians were kill.

It was entirely untrue to allege thated and wounded yesterday when the Labour Party wanted to go to war, three Japanese plunes released bombs

democracies war. The

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