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The world during the past would be more than happy to be week has been thrilled by the free of them.
have
amazing courage of the Greeks It is easier however to start a war, in their successful struggle with for which long preparations have the Italians. If ever a Dictator been made, than it is to make peace
with those whose territories got what he deserved, Mussolini been violated and who know that in has received it at the hands of the long run they can win. the small Power which he so
Germony announced a short time wantonly attacked. There is ago, and Italy echoed the statement, general rejoicing that one of the bullies of Europe at any rate is in process of being destroyed.
The Greeks were roused more than one" hundred years ago by Lord Byron and urged to be worthy of their forebears who fought at Marathon
that Britain was benten but she did not know it. Many American people
also thought the same thing; in fact only 32 per cent. thought she could win. Now twice that percentage thinks so, while only seven per cent. think that Germany can win.
Both Germany and Japan want of peace with their respective enemies
"The dead have been awakened -shall I sleep?
"The world's at war with tyrants -ahall I crouch?
"The harvest's ripe and shall I pause. to reap?
"I slumber not. The thorn is
..my couch
my ear
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LAM CHOY WOH
This figure represents the grand-nephew of Han Yu, the great philosopher and poet of the T'ang Dynasty.
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BEHIND THE HEADLINES
By John Blunt
It is safe to predict that when Hitler's rampage has become a dark page in the world's history, when Italy has been chastised and Japan has yielded to reason, it will be universally realised with gratitude what a tremendous debt the world will owe to Anglo-American co-operation and understanding.
Hitler's infamy already has brought about &. fusion of fdicals between the two great English-speaking countries; indeed, it has done far more. It has catablished an Anglo- American unity of purpose which will become the pre- dominating factor in inter- national affairs of t the future.
Each country has advocated and and fostered international trade goodwill. For our part, we have
not always felt exactly happy about the American tariff walls, but that was because we endeavoured to perpetunto our carlier free-trado polley, when world-wide economic conditions no longer justifled the practice. We, for our part, have since instituted Imperial Pre- ference, but willingly permitted American Interests to build their own factories in our Homeland and Colonice-witness the vast Ford Cartiores at Dagenham, In England, and other American enterprises throughout British Dominions and
Colonies.
To-day, we, for our part, realise beyond all possible measure pr doubt, that we need the support of America, America for her part demonstrated that she knew this- and knew that our danger was her dinger, when sho first announced the adoption of her "cash-and-carry" system in con- nection with the supply of war materials to the belligerents in Europe...
mit
when they routed, an army on the assumption that they will be Persians many times larger than allowed to hold their present gains their own
and that the new order will be ex- tablished under their direction in Europe and Asia. It is a strange thing, however, that where this new order Is proclaimed it." produces bloodshed, bombing, civil war and collapse of civil administration. We see it in Rumania, where murder fo the order of the day; in France, where the students have been ex- Each day a trumpet soundeth in pelled from Paris University, some shot, and 500 of them sent into, con- "I echo in my heart."
centrations camps. Wo sea it in This was Byron's call to Greece Holland, Poland, Belgium and Nor- and it is this spirit which finds ex- way,
'the scene of pression to-day.
Now Indo-China is disorder. Americans are arrested for. The Greek success in hurling back photographing their own building, into Albania the insolent hordes of and trade in practically at a stand- Italians who invaded their country still. These so-called young and at the bidding of the Fascist party have-not states seem to have a has had a repercussions throughout-strange-power-lo-disturb-peaceful-to-last-and-it-is-said that, hav---would have found-it-almcult-to-she-is-of-course-no-more- the world. Not only has it trans- citizens and to provoke the most formed the political situation in the violent reactions to their benevolent Balkans, but it
alt desire to create a new order. has Inspired
who
liberty-loose. It has ITAIN AND CHINA!
In Norway?
hope into
ore at under the heel of Hitler, and Is already showing its effect in acts Neither Britain nor China is seek- af of sabotage
In the ing peace for from it. It has to be permanent blocking out of Nazi noted however that Germany has poldiers Ini Holland during the shifted her standpoint recently. black-out, in the complete refusal to Formerly she said Britain was beaten co-operate in government in Poland, and did not know it: now she asserts and generally in an increasing de- that site herself cannot be beaten, and mand for the elimination of the Britain must recognise that fact, Germans, altogether from those coun- Japan likewise said she would never tries where they have no right to be. negotiate with Ching Kai-shek; now she offers him his last and only
AXIS WORRIED chance.
In both cases there is a retreat. The axle powers aro definitely Nelther nation is very sure of the beginning to be worried. There has future, for they see from their stand been the usual grand ceremonial and point there is visible deterioration publielty about the signing of the in the world situation, in the losses pact by Hungary and Slovakia, on land and sea their Axis ally Italy The tremendous amount of im- has suffered, in the rapidly growing portance Hitler and Ribbentrop at military power of the United States, tach to these ridiculous events is a in the failure of Hitler to woo Russia, measure of the poverty and men- Turkey or Bulgaria to the new order greness of the results expected and in the growing strength of the
Japan signed. The effect was British Empire.
meant to be hang, The, Tho, whole point le that the. Axis
United States was
Lam, while being educated and prepared for the public examination, excelled his tea- chers in intelligence. He was fond of writing verse with a hidden meaning which mysti- fied his elders.
He was probably too good
ing been carried up to the supernatural peach tree of the genii, he fell from its branches but during his descent attained a state of immortality and be- came one of the Eight Immor- tals.
Walter C. Clark
-The responsibility for the success of this great partnership the does not rest solely with politicians or governments of the two countries, but with every American and British citizen. Each hos his idiosyncrasies-his likes and dislikes, but the profound sense of freedom and independence 'la common to both. The sense of equity is mutual, as also is the most cherished heritage of freedom of speech and reasonable action.
Even in times of peace, alther
exist without the other, but now that the economie existence of each is threatened by a curso which not only denies people freedom, but dear life fiself, an Anglo-American concord has been born which can- not be shaken.
It is all-powerful; all-binding and all-embracing...---
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erbert iggs -kollum
firty days hath novemberite mug on wun side and its woump to power powers reached the height of their corlovaduck and its a blinkin on the uover side and giltin on the which is sending Admiral Nomura, and must now
decline in comparison
She knew that England coula pay for her needs-and thanks to the British Navy-carry her pur chases across the seas and, thus from the very ouiset of Hitler's nggression, she registered, her dis- approval of things Nazi and her allegiance and assistance to things British.
altruistic thun we are,
To her, the privilege of trading with the four corners of the earth is as vital to her prosperity as it Is to ours and that of every other nation. This Colony of Hongkong
a very good example
the
value of the British Empire to Americnor to any other reason- able and sendible nation for that matter. Great American institu tions and commercial undertakings, have been free to make this British Colony their headquarters in the For
East, and we have welcomed them, Just as we welcome
which enters this harbour. have criticised our caby going methods in the past, but none can say that our methods have not served us well, and at the samo time served others. The very essence of our relation with the United States is beat summed up
Some
in the term-mutual co-operation. If Hitler could smash Great
Britain, he would, at first indirectly and if posible later, directly fully alive to this and hence, by doing all in her power to assist Great Britain, she is protecting not only her own future, but the future of every freedom and peace loving nation.
but. curiously enough;" it--fa÷Japan:capacity in the first years of the war, good job too uvverwise i wud fence is wot govments does wen It'smash American'ideals," "America
sure America that the signing with their opponents. The feverish ave ter sine wun ov them there beeyackyushun of a pact was the thing that really diplomatic activity of the Germans in nonaggreshum packs wi.. al bisnis mattered, and that its *provisions, us
ns, as Tokyo, where there is such strong creditibles or do "a 'spot' more far as Japan and the United States fifth column, is but a further sign hurt the feelings of not racant to of the anxiety which is gnawing their
were concured, were
haa come:
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Anglo
Whilo in the past, American association and friend- ship have been something in the nature of a mutual adiniration society, to-day it has become nothing less than 'mutuní prESET=" vation society, but without any need for the entering into of mutual assistance pacts or a New York-London Axis!
The Stars and Stripes, and the Union Jack may have vied with 'euch ́other as to the freedom, which,
likwidayahun lumme yu orter wich remines me a bloko sed tor seen the blitskreegin groffs me the uvvor day a wos goln up ter
abort this souls.
govment ter· · · ROO
ter consult try. Japan can point to the fact The Germans having been let down artalde mi orfis yesterdy sum evnekyuushun "Ime gom
anuvver the oracle" e sed and wen Lsed wots that the alging means nothing as by Italy, now demand that Japan peeple fort it was far as she is concerned, since Greece must pay the price for being allowed irrigation orfis like they got a oracle e sed it wos sumwun wot gives amphibious ankers.cor chase *me rernd the blinkin, sanbags its of the Avis war against one to enter Indo-China, which was dorn the chaste bank
powers and Japan German conquest. She must make a `INYA
ys it is no business of hers, pact with Russia, and peace with bin a funny munt aint it woi wiy wunder this evackyuashun dont make the Pact says it in.
China; she must be free to serve wun Bing and anuvver and i see ole sum blokes, kermumit bigotry but The tremendous excitement about Germany's purpose. She must bring boris as bin in the noos agine i dont kin tell yer know um orlreddy Hungary and Slovakin would give the the war to the Far East. Bulgaria meen the burglar wat went ter ave wola torkin, abart doin, habus corpus impression that lusty sơns had been
beer would not play
the role Hitler allot- added to the parent body, whereas ted her.
her with kittin langeld up wiy the axel bui they are really only two pimples disastrously obeyed Hiller with a yarn wiv tiel ale tier abart (latin fer? bring, art yer død)
results. Hitler has had the avver wun in the signal corps which have fappeared and Indicate no diplomatic success in Europa late- cor alone ma zideways and i orlisays then i sees In the noospapers as some incipient disenso in the body ly, so he increases the pressure on fort a corps on: a "ded, man and, a ow the latins"> (anuvver name for,} each represents—but in the future.
Japan, because ho is desperate.
'buttorkin abart Stoomins corloveduck they seems ter each will have an added älgnit που do, how
If the time) and the grecks and the bf the entire world,
that PEACE MOVEMENTS Spain and Turkey would
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sides of the two greatest The Nazis have recently complain- That Germany, should be grovelling rilin confusions fer the littal ole wich means bole sides in ed that, as they have won the war at Japan's feet may be fattering to morninpost wants for play emunky tricks
challinge boris erithe ole blinkth lot corlumme libet rum of the crowned World in the interest of pines and that never that respect they are in the same extremely suspicious position as Japan in China whose tion.
need for there will be rum blinkin
half the weak #gain be chist complaint, seems to be that the caution, so the counters the arrival
that never again, shall the ¡Generalisaimo: will not pay any at of Jon Stahmer in Tokya by speed-
forces of evil be permitted to tention to them or their offers. They, Indi departure of Admiral Nomura
the
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