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August 22, 1940.

NEUTRALITY ALREADY THING OF PAST"

U.S. MUST ENTER WAR, SAYS NEW YORK 'SUN'

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" '

NEW YORK, Aug. 21 (Domei).—“Neutrality has already become

past issue in United States.

the

"The problem facing the country now is not merely

a question of destroyers, a lease of bases, or a U.S.- Canada_joint defence plan.

"It is question of whether the United States should enter its entire the war and offer strength to Britain and her Allies."

Tientsin Agreement Working Smoothly

LONDON, Aug. 21 (Reuter )In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. I. C. Hannah asked questions regarding the opera. tion of the agreements respecting the l'olice, silver and currency nt Tientsin of June 19.

Mr. R. A. Butler replied that

This statement was made to-day the Consul-General at Tientsin ATTACK BY

in the New York Sun" by Mr. reports that the Police agree-

David Lawrence, one of America's

eding political commentators.

He points out that the aid already proposed to Britain deviates from the limits imposed by the policy of alding Britain by all means short of participating in the war.

Only One Way To Help "America's attitude to-day bring

of war.

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ment was working smoothly.

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MACHINE-GUNS COMING SOON -Nazi Methods An RKO Picture LONDON. Aug. 21 (Reuter).

As regards the silver, arrangements|--Thu Air Ministry announces: were made for sale of an amount ap- "Up to 4.30 pm, seven enemy ar- proximately the equivalent of £100,-croft had bech destroyed by our Bob and the proceeds will be expend-fighters"

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s within a hair-breadth of nettled on famine relief in North China. Another communique anid: "Enemy and practical participation in the The rest of the silver remains under netivities over the country to-day

he declared. war," he

seal in vaults of Chinese banks, where have consisted of a series of attacks "From a realistic point of view, it has hitherto been stored,

by alreraft operating singly or in In Impossible to aid Britain by means; Mr. Hannah naked what results had small numbers.

accrued from the representations "There have been many such at- made to the Japanese Government tacks, some of which were delivered

cases inland. In some but the fallure of the local au-far thorities

nnti-British evident that the enemy's objective to suppress manifestations in Japanese-occupled was R.A.F. nerodromes, but though damage was done to the living qUAT- arras In China.

Str. Butler repiled, "Anti-Drillah tera at one of these, most of the at- manifestations at the present time are tacks were otherwise abortive. confined almost entirely to Press

tarks" Italians Interned By alties was small.

What Britauit really wants is our entry into the war.

"Our Ambassador to Frases has mude this quite clear.

"Mr. Bull (the Ambassador) { exprelatly intimate with President | Roosevelt, and the opinion he has ex- pressed my or taken us that of the President himself,

What Bullitt Proposed "What the Ambassador has pro- posed is that our Navy should participate in the war.

Greek Authorities

Towns in the south end east Ent- Jatid and in the Midlands were bombed, darnage being done to houres In several pinees. The number of

were fatal.

though wome

"In one residential aren, # short ATHENS, Aug. 21 (UP).—It is reattack was mode on the inhabitanta liably learned that an Italian plant by machine-gun.

"Two enemy aircraft which bomb- mare a forced landing at Eleuss, 15; miles west of Athens last night, ofed a town in Lincolnshire were both the site of the largest munitions plant shot down, their bombs having caused

tle damage and no casualties. in Greece.

"Two of our fighters were fost dur-

Ipilot of one is safe."

We may take it that, the President 15 endorsed the Ambassador'

"If or when President Roosevelt puts the same proposal to the people himself, public opinion will im-rd. Thus, 27 Italian citizens are nowing yesterday's operations mediately rally around him, and we interned in Greece. will then give Brilain the old she desires from us."

IMPORT OF BANK NOTES BANNED

IN ENGLAND

SPECIAL TO THE TELEOR&RK" LONDON, Aug. 21 (UP). In the House of Commens to-day, Mr. R. A. Butler. Under-secretary for Foreign Affairs, announced that the import of Bank of England netes is prohibited forthwith in view of the "consider. able amounts hold in France und other territories occupied by the enemy which are likely to fall into the enemy's hands. The value of sterling in the world's markets is in no way affected."

Effect of Ban On Japan TOKYO, Aug. 22 (Domel)-Com menting on the British ban on the importation of bank notes, the Vice- Minister of Finance. Mr. Toyosaku, Hirore, told the Press that its effecis on Japan would not amount too much since the amount of Japanese hold- ings is negligible.

Mr. Hirose characterized the move as a further depriving of the Pound of Its international signific- nner. He advised Japanese currency. holders and depositors to dispose of their holdings as early as possible.

Italians Detained By Greek Military Forced Landing By Plane

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