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knowing the risks they took, took them thing the cause of their coun- irles might be carried further along the road to victory.

Minister Lord Beaverbrook,

he defined the four freedoms | ns "Freedom of speech and expresalon, freedom of every person to worship God in his own way, freedom from want and freedom from terrors"

Opponents Silent

Some opponents of President Roosevelt's policy derlined to make Immediate comment regarding the Churchill-Roosevelt declaration.

The

Mr Austin, Senator Republican Assistant Minority leader, said that:

very fine." the declaration was

The

Mr Senate's Democratle tender,

Oceived by

Flair For Dramatic LONDON, Aug 14 (Reuter).-Me Winston Churchill has always had a flair for the dramatic-his offer of union with France and his broad- A. REGISTRATION OF

ast within a few hours of the Nazl pnstaught on Russhu are but

gave the opinion that two BRITISH SUJJECTS

aroused the dechration would "well be re- has examples-but

one All British subjects (male popular enthusin in

Britain

all people resisting aggres- universal and female) other than persons of much as his latest undertaking in nion. needed by Fellowship of the Bellows Chinese race, and members of is crossing the Athmte for the historic interest wouki, create

Mr Bloom, who le Chairman of the who will take up and sell fur

of House Foreign Affairs Committee, benent of War Fund. Send any you Majesty's regalar Nayal, Military meeting with President Roosevelt.

and Air Force and the Hong Kong Supply, who has obviously taken said "the statement crystallses that have or Chn collect or

pari

In the conferences, is aims and aspirations within which all the Colony

Joined." pro- make a return in the approved right hand and ins. achieved form and shall deliver the return digious things in stimulating nere

plane building es Minister the Police Registration of craft Production, More recently he in Persons Office, 4th floor, Chung has performed further miracles Tin Building, British subjects the production of tanks in his new (excluding the exempted classes "ppointment- an Minister of State. already mentioned) who change thuir residential or business address or who are about to leave the Colony shall report the fact

from your duplicates to F.O.B. c/o Police Force shall within werally regarded as Mr Churchill's freedom-loving people ure so closely!

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the Prime Minister of New Zealand, TURN SHALL BE MADE AND during the full debate on the

what was happening was glyen

Peace Keynote

Senator Johnston announced: "I biri glud that the leaders of the. United States and Britain have made prace the keynote of their conference,"

Republican representatives that it sounds like the same old sales talk with a little more sugar on this time."

sald

August 15, 1941.

Above is the handsome trophy pre- sented by the Chinese - Association for the Promotion of Aviation to be awarded to the winner of the model | The Democrat, Mr Reynolds, Chair- neroplane contest to be held in Kows man of the Senate Military Affairs loon Tong on Sunday, (Photo: New Committee, said "why don't, Britain | China ́Newspliotos), and the United States start imposing the four freedoms in India and Itussin right away."

Commentators

Albert Waner. Washington

of the

Young Marshal Report Denied

Some of Mr Churchill's clusest friends had no inkling that the Prime Minister had left and had no reason to suppose that he had left Downing Street. Members of Parliament at the Police Registration

Westaninster were astonished, when Persons Office within one week Mr Clement Attlee, without # hint before any such change of address that anything was happening, told Commons that Alt Churchill would

present LONDON, Aug. 14 (Reuter)-De- or intended departure. IN THE The House of

general debate, claring that the Roosevelt-Churchill CASE OF PERSONS UNDER THE during the recent

Commenting on the announcement, statement will be cordially welcomed | AGE OF 18 YEARS (INCLUDING No suspicions of Mr Churchill's

representative

Columbia in New Zealand. Mr Peter Fuser, YOUNG CHILDREN) THE RE: Journey were roused and no hinir

or

อม! Broadlensting System, pointed warr

CHUNGKING, Aug. 15 (Central that the meeting at sea symbolised News).-A report published by a Bald to-day that the document em-

SIGNED BY THE PERSONSwitch Mr Attlee opened. budies in brief form

orm the principles

Days

went

by and inevitable the power which Prealdent Roosevelt Tiongkong paper that General Pal Vice-Chief of General for which the British Commonwealth PARENT OR GUARDIAN.

scu power is now challenged by Stair,

to the recommended and all the Allies are fighting and B. REGISTRATION OF ALIENS rumours, mostly very wife of the and Mr. Churchill represent. That Chung-hsi, Vice-

ninck, began to circulate and only to the triumph of which the United

1. All allens, other than those a mere handfal of the milions who Hitler, he added.

anal Government the re-ophol Mr Elmer Davis, another com- Slates is contributing so notably.

of General Chang isuch-liang, Mr Fraser added: "Abandonment of Chinese race or theau exempted heard Mr Attlee's words over the

nothing speelfle regarding the defeat of the late Manchurian warlord Marshal Chang Tso-lin, to 2213 im- of the use of force as an aim of the hy section 2 (5) of the Ordinance, wireless to-day were not astonishmentator, stated thint there

of Hitler or how could be achieved.portant government past has been war and the disarmament of aggres- who arrive la the Colony or wheed by the dramatle disclosures.

It sounded like an American but not entegurically denied by General Pat, sor nations as a preliminary to the change their residential or 'busi-

a British declaration of peace aims, who characterised the report 49 establishment of a wider permanent

"Fantastic fabrication." system af general security will have nese address or who are about to

he said. particularly the first clause

the

refuted statement which

General support of that great body of leave the Colony, shall report the the

Chang Hsuch-liang was isolationist arguments.

dismissed from all government posts publis opinion, based on deep con- fact in person or in writing for

Hull's Influence

following the Sian Incident in viction and, drawing strength from

December, 1930. Since then, he has been living in retirement, mankind, which despite the collapse of the League of Nations, still be lieves in its fundamental principles as the only hope for the future of the world."

Washington Waited WASHINGTON, Aug. 14 (Reuter),

the moral and spiritual forces registration at the Registration au announcement but It fell to a

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Hongkong Telegraph Eleventh Annual Amateur Photographic Competition June-September, 1941. Two Silver Trophies Awarded by ILFORD LTD.

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C. WARNING

The capital was prepared for something exciting this morning and was not disappointed. Millons all over the country were listening for British spokesman in London to tell Americans of the dramatic meeting at sea of Mr Churchill and President Roosevelt and the

Important clusions they reached.

con

At nine o'clock, ratios were tuned in to hear Mr Atlee's volee from London, and as soon as he had Anished, the announcer informed the public that the same statement had been issued in mimeographed form EXEMPTED from the White House. MUST REGISTER

IT SHOUND BE PARTICULAR- LY NOTED THAT EVERYONE, EXCEPT THOSE ABOVE,

EITHER AS BRITISH SUBJECTS

in

He attributed Points 4 and 5 to Mr Cordell Hull, referring to Mr Hull's

words of the equality of trade and

Improvement of labour standards.

The great fallure of the Versailles Treaty was in the economic sphere, Mr Davis added.

The NBC. commentator sald that statement contained a rough outline of peace alins, yet It brought

the

the United States no nearer to war,

This is the start of a peace offensive Rimilar to that of Hitler, he added.

has

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INDIAN INTEREST

IN IRAN

ان

SIMLA, Aug. 14 (Reuter)-The Government

India's newly- appointed trade representative to Iran left to-day by land route via! Quetta. His departure is regarded the as gesture of confidence In situation in Iran where recent de Connally Approves

velopments have not diminished in- NEW YORK, Aug. 14 (Reuter) —

terest in his mission, Praising the Roosevelt-Churchill

The Indian Trade Commissionér lai statement, Senator Tom Connally, Mombasa (Kenya) was chosen for the new Chairman of the Foreign

He will spend two! the mission. Relations Committee of the Senate, months in Iran, exploring the Iran- ail:

"This statement

very

lan market

Indian products, splendid concept of the fundamental spien Of

Seeing War Through That the majority of Americans believed that President Roosevelt and Mr Churchilf had been meeting took none of the drama from nouncement which was

the on- instantly

OR AS ALIENS. PERSONS WHO HAVE NOT ALREADY REGIS. TERED AS BRITISH SUBJECTS OR AS ALIENS ARE REQUEST | characterised by some observers as LED TO DO SO WITHOUT DELAY, being as near a joint statement that through Wor J. P. PENNEFATHER-EVANS, America will see the

with Britain as any leader Commissioner of Police,

democratic America could go without the 13, 8, 41.

consent of Congress. That Congress will not fail to sup- port the President is seen by Senator Tom Connally's arst statement in which the Chairman of the Senate Forelan

Relations Committee said flatly that the declaration represented the general view of the people of the United States.

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principles of Democrney. That we

shall abolish the use of force and the free peoples will be able to choose their own form of government is g noble and mogeificent statement of policy. The work-out of this policy will have to wait the developmenta of events. This statement represents the general views of the people of the United States."

for

particularly piece goods, and will

make a report to enable the Govern- ment to decide whether to appoint; on Indian ngent or a commissioner in Iran.

PARIS RIOTS

VICHY, Auk 1.4 (UP). Paris press dispatches reaching Vichy to- day reported that rioting which was provoked by Communists and Jews occurred in Parls yesterday in which shots were fired, wounding severni persons.

Communists Riot

Significant Omission TOKYO, Aug. 14 (Ruter).Willa It is still too early to obtain reaction to the Roosevelt-Churchill statement, observers here consider it significant that Japan was not mentioned in con- nection with the eight-puint declara LONDON Aug 14 (Reuter) tion which the two leaders drew up, Communist riots in Paris' are reports

Hitler's Teeth Drawn

ed by the Swiss radio which says that Communists. started incidents out- WASHINGTON, Aug. 14 (Routerside Gare Saint Lazare last night. The declaration of President Roose-

The Police arrested 10 people. velt and Mr Winston Churchill is

Shuls were fired and several D3 n rough outline of the regarded peace terms which America would people were wounded when attempts support and which she would prob were made later to form a process- ably join in guaranteeing.

lol.

At the White House long before the statement was released the press rooms were crowded with eager and excited journalists and when the mimeographed statements appeared there was a wild scramble for copies and then a heelle chase for tele- from any Miller peace offensive vice for selectees, National Guards- that may be launched in the near phones and the cable offices,

future.

House Interest Congressmen and Senators were listening In no less eagerly than the public, and congressional leaders in- cluding Senator Connally and Mr. Andrew J. Muy, Chairman of the Military

Affairs

of the Committee of House of Representatives, were per-

MORE BELLOWS sunded to go to the radio station and

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Yesterday's donations to the Bomber Fund Included a cheque for $3,000 from the "Fellowship of the, Bellows." This represents the soventh" "blow-in*' the "Fellowship" now having subscribed $33,000. The total of the Fund is now $2.480,013,42 The following Is the latest: 11:

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listen in to Mr Attlee. They then immediately "went on the air" them- selves telling the people of this country their views on the state- ment, all of which were favourable. Returning Hero

The first reactions everywhere_pre expected to be favourable and Pre- sident Roosevelt is assured of a tremendous welcome when he re- turns to the capital. There is no doubt that he will be received like a returning hero for the drama of the meeting at sea has fired everyone.

Ia

declaration are en- the joint 23.00 shrined principles very dear, to Mr Roosevelt's heart and which he hos enunclatéd during more than one fireside ebut since the car hegon.

Roosevelt's Ideals

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CHILD PROTECTION

Behind the fourth and Ofth of the common principles lle the Roosevel tinn idealism which inspired the New Deal while the sixth contains one of is most vital beliefs und in, the seventh is the principle of freedom of the hens which is close to his sailor's heart and which he re-wrote _Time_Hangkang Society for the Protec-Into the American policy only a few Non of Children acknowledges the follow weeks ago what ho

announced ing donations: Hongkong

naval and air patrol of And Shongbul Banking Ame Corpo. $230; Hongkong Tramways, Ltd, 1100; Massís A. 8. Watson & Co., Étd. $50; Me and Men F. N. Matritt $100.

S. P. C. A..

The 5. C. Al. Post hna received

American the Atlantic.

As the significance of the common principles sinks into the public con- sciousness, it is recognised that the eighth of them is probably the most the important. It is taken to mean in plain language that Amerien and Britain are determined that all ag gressor nations shall be disarmed meaning Germany, Italy and Japan.

-Committee Gratified

following donations to the Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Anurata in memory of the late Mr John Dobson:

From the 1940 Hongkong Dog Show. 810 Mr and Mrs A. C. Tribble, 453 Ar Mrs A. F. Paul, 151 European Stat. Buildings Ordinance Onice, P.W.D. $0.

DONATIONS WAITING

A high, official of the Committea to Defend America' by Alding the Donations for the following Organist Allies told "Router":

This is a tions await collection at the office of the splendid statement, even better than S. C. 31. Post: Lord Mayor's Furid for the Relief of Air Victims: Dw.or the President's four freedoms." Emergency Refugee Council New Terri- The oficial referred to the Pre- tories Reflet Association; BFD.Castaldent's statement last May when, Vincent de Paul S.P.CA. Orthopaedic Centres: Little Busters of the Poor, during a froside chat-to-the-nation,

One of the most important features WASHINGTON, Aug, 14 (Reuter). of the statement, in the view of ob-The Senate approved by 35 votes servers here, is that it draws the

to 19 a Bill extending military cer- teeth

It is also considered that it will as much to unite opinion in this country behind the government-that is, that, Rection of opinion which has been

ing "What is it all about?"

ond

don't the Allies announce their peace objectivest"

men and reservists by 18 months."

the nature of peace terms at this Juncture.

LETTER S.

Disagrees With Mr. Forman

The Editor,

Hongkong Telegraph.

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LOWELL, NJ., Aug. 14 (Reuter).

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Beaverbrook In U.S. WASHINGTON, Aug. 14 (Reuter). -Lord Beaverbrook, who participat-

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