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Democracies' Eight Points. Resounding Through World

TOKYO, Aug. 15 (Reuter). ----That Britain and the United States desire to retain the domination of the world is the con- sensus of opinion of diplomatic commentators in Tokyo news- "papers dealing with the Anglo-Amerienn eight-point delegation. For example, the "Asahi editorial in the French newspaper Shimbun' says that Pax "France" to-day, contienting on the Britannica and Pax Americana Here then are the peace aims of the Anglo-American declaration, rays: mean nothing more or less western democrneles. It is at unce than Anglo-American world the charter of nations and the charter domination by means of armed of labour. By many of its traits in fact, the common Anglo-American force.

declaration recalls the 14 points of President Wilson, the part of the League of Nations and the Statute of the International Labour Organisa.

tion

The "Nicht Nicht Shimbun dis- cerns in the Anglo-American moves an attempt to split public opinion in other countries. particularly Japan.

It contains nothing to which the Similarly, the omission of the Far Allies of Great Britain, Soviet Russia East from the statemem la branded included, can raise objection. Fur- by the "Yomiuri Shimbun" as insidious move

to break Japanese! thermore, it is 4 sure irry to the solidarity and to revive Liberalism: peace offensive which, it is assured, so as eventually to induce Japan toller intends to launch in the near secrde

Three-Power future. Alliance.

from

the

an

"The most important and most gladdening thing about it certainty Turkey

In that the American Government, In ISTANBUL, Aug. 15 (Reuter-In

the the newspaper "Yenlinbal," the well-e person of the President of the known Deputy Yatchin says: "The war. In an active

Republic, without taking part in the manner, witlinut Anglo-Soviet joint decli

declaration cause even concluding u formal alliance the Turks real contentment because with Great Britain, should have de- it annihilates all malevolent rumours: efded to engage the whole American pretending that the British and Rus- sians had evil-minded plans against people in the work of construction of Turkey. A point that particularly overjoys the Turks is int the initia-1 tive of the declaration

came spon- taneously from London and Moscow." -The

Portugal

Dener."

Chunghing Pleated CHUNGKING. Aug 19

(Reuter). Churchill-Roosevelt declara- ton has been received enthusiastical- LISBON, Aug. 16 (Reuter). The liere. The scheme indicates broad ly in both official and public circles "Journal do Domercin" Umited by statesmanship and wit go a long way the dictates of neutrality, neverthe: towards the promoting of even closer less declares clearly that in declara-co-operation among all the tion stoles that the basis on which

opposed to aggression" 1

Powers semi-

the order will be founded after the official statement says. war is to restore to weaker peoples Chinese political circles, it adds. their sacred rights of free existence. "derive particular satisfaction from

The eight points of the declaration the fact that disarmament of the are magnificent and tangible in their Axis Powers after the war is made reality and rewaken hope in the one of the major war alms of Britain world that right will supplant might, and the United States." states the paper.

Annual Meeting

Germany

STOCKHOLM, Aug; 15 (Reuters. -Regarding point 1 declaring that. the United States and Britain seek "nu aggrandisement territorially ar otherwise." it is asked in Berlin why did America and Britalo occupy 'Greenland and Icelandi? To point 2, i saying that there should be no territorial changes that do not ne-) cord with the tree wishes of the peoples

concerned thes

the comment is)

"see Syrin

To point 3,"al"

all peoples should j have to choose the form of Govern- ment under which they should live

it asked in Berlin why an thoritarian regime is denied to great nations

while bolshevism

TU-

ccognised in Russin

Grouping points 4-7 together deal-i Ing with "access on equal terma to

row

materials of the

trade and world; the fullest collaboration be tween all nations in the economie feld." the establishment of peace) after the destruction of Nazi Ger- many, and "n pence to enable

esta

all

men to traverse the high sens and eceans without hinderance, Berlin comment in "black Ists, blockades, American armaments, two-CCD27 feets and President Roosevelt's polley of bases."

It is stated that "the Anglo-Saxon themselves the powers reserve to decisions as to who is tu have freedoen and who

materials. This

is

H.K.F.C. Income

Reaches Record Height

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

VI ZUYLAN

AYEAH--KANELIS DON'T BEAT YA, I'LL TREAT SODAS AND EAT MY OWN

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August 16, 1941.

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By Ernie Bushmiller

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VANILLERY CHAWKLIT

JUNE 27

IN THE HOUR OF PERIL THE PEOPLE OF SOUTH CHINA (through The South China Morning Post)

EARNED THE GRATITUDE

OF THE BRITISH NATIONS

SUSTAINING THE VALOUR OF THE ROYAL AIR FORCE AND FORTIFYING THE CAUSE OF FREEDOM

BY THE GIFT OF MILITARY AIRCRAFT They shall mount up with wings as eagles. Issued by the Ministry of Aircraft Production

1940

KETCHUP!

The above is a reproduellon of a small commemorative plaque recolved through the Hongkong of Aircraft Government from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, presented by the Ministry Production. The plaque, which is finely worked in white metal, mounted on English oak, will be placed on public view in the half of the Morning Post Building.

NORWEGIAN

Rebuilding Scheme South Africa Rises To FIRM AIDS

"The Committee is to bo congratulated on presenting one of the healthiest balance sheets on record," declared

Needs of Modern War

Mr. W. Pryde, Vice-President JOHANNESBURG, Aug. 15 (Reuter).--The rising tide of of the Hongkong Football South Africa's war supplies output, including vitally important the Middle East Club, when he presided at repairs and replacements of parts of the 54th annual meeting mechanised armies, is outlined by the Union's Director-General yesterday. He said income of War Supplies, Dr H. J. Vanderbijl, who, in a statement to- from entrance fees and sub-day disclosed that expenditure exceeded at the end of March scriptions during the past this year £43 millions, which was almost as high as the year was remarkably steady, Union's total 1939 prewar budget.

and membership had been

well maintained.

The South African war supply || effort having fulfilled the critically urgent task of equipping a Spring-

Mr Pryde said that as the Club- type of building, extensive repairs paigtis was now making important would soon be required, or alter-contributions to the common Empire natively, a rebuilding scheme put | pool.

house was only a semi-permanent bok army for the East African cam-) What

In hand. He revealed to have raw

that a The Union had already sent by air building reserve had been created many tons of urgently needid spat ve towards that end.

for tanks, aircraft and guns in the which Middle East, as a result of

much needed fighting equipment hart been quickly returned

Mr Pryde said:

Not To Do

In King George's Field

The

BOMBER FUND

Yesterday's donations

to

the Bomber Fund were headed by the sucanu dana. tion of $2,000 froin Mestre Thoresen & Co., Ltd, two further donations from the 1st Balin The Middlesex Regiment, and a cheque for $125, representing the first proceeds from the sale in Hongkong at the Shanghat Hoyal Air Force Victory Badges The Fund now totals $2.409,417.07. The following are the latest donations; Мезага Thoresen Co. Ltd.

second donation)

1st th The Middlesex Regiment

"Dombe'

Middlesex Regiment Corporals

Dance

Bill's Ball Table (sixth donation! Cheero Club (sale of old tine and

Wayfooni Philatelista triath

donation)

Me and Mrs W. H. Dalley un memory of the late Mr Dentr Sauth.**

The Wanderen

The Hansles Faroity En munory

of the late Mr D. E. Smithy Proceeds from sale of Shanghai Royal Air Force Victory Undger

6. P. C. A.

137

418

14.73

14.00

20

10

15

125

The S. C. M. Post has recctved the fallowing donation to the Society for the Prevention nt Cruelty to Animals in memory of the late Mr John Dobson;

Members of the ilongkong Football

Club, $3.

ST VINCENT DE PAUL

one-sidedness more myparent in point 8" It is said regarding the disarmament of ag

Income for the year amounts to gressor nations pending the establish-

$14,800.1 which, I am safe in saying

Regulations governing ment of more permanent system of establishes a high record; it is certainly

to service. Pleasure Grounds and Bathing Pinces general security.

much higher than the average figure The total delivery of South Africa's under the Ordinance of 1936 have Germany, it is added, is therefore for the past 10 seats. Putri sex flour armoured fighting vehicles now rarure augmented by the addition of not inclined to take the declaration ture at 310.590.60 is normal: atually well into four figures and the vehicles the King George's field, Kowloon, in seriously at any point, but there is it is $35 more than the corresponding had been most successfully employed the "Government Gazette," no doubt that German urma will expenditure in the previous year, The already In three campaigns.

difference, representing the cash sur-

Munitions give an answer,"

The Chairman of the Urban Australia

plus on working. is $8,177.23, which is Moss production of acriol and other Counell, may with the censent of the In most gratifying, If astonishing result. MELBOURNE, Aug. 15 (Reuter) After applying rather heavier depre- bombs had been in progress in the Governor, at any time close the Field "That clear epitome of objectives elation than usual, and providing 51,- past six months and they had been or any part thereof. Subject to this completely accords with the spirit, 000 as an initiat transfer to building delivered to the Middle East, saving provision the Field shall be closed and determination of the Australian reserve, the net surplus revenue for valuable shipping space and time during the following hours-from for Britain. Women were operating April 1 to September 30, from 0.30 Labour Party," said Mr John Cur- the year amounts to $158.35. tin, the Labour leader, commenting Our share of gate receipts has help-nachines in the factories with muscp.m. to 7.30 a.m.; from October 1 tos. C. M. Port: Lord Mayor's Fund for

March 31, from 7 pm. to 6.30 a.m. on the Roosevelt-Churchili declara-ed considerably to swell our income excellent results.

and the profit on the bar is a record over the Inst 10 years. This is also

tion.

by this historie message."

Dutch East Indies

.

Most notable increase was thu

No vehicles may enter the Field, "I cannot Imagine the Trade the first occasion on which bar prota thanks to the rapid construction of carrying

stall army ammunition output, except perambulators, nor any person Unionist of any country, inetuding have exceeded members' subscriptions.

load, nor any person Clermany and countries occupied by These gratifying resulis are due new factorles and the flow of new unless properly clothed. Dogs may Germany, being other than inspired

to various reasons, the two most machinery with the British Govern- be taken only on a lead and no

being the timely purchase ment's assistance.

person while on the Field may put

perhaps to a lesser degree, the

has any bullding: spit; fly a kite; walk upon the grass; or conduct himself search for an antidote for that been created and we must apply our otherwise than in a decent, quiet and feeling

resentment which Relves energeticaly to the accumula- .naturally arose from the evacua tion of this reserve, so that our Club orderly manner. tion racket.

house and grounds may be maintained

condition,

BATAVIA, AUR 15 (Reuter)

The joint Churchill-Roosevelt de- claration has been received here with

the greatest satisfaction in ciali

circles. "The statement is entirely,

SPOCHly priced stocks and ults can be maintained for the next his feet on, cr lie upon, a sect or in

of

tow years. A building reserve

The Society of St Vincent de Paul acknowledge, receipt of the following donation in memory of the late Mr A. M. d'Eca:

Mr F. B. Silva, 32. The S. C. M. Post tins received the following donations to the Society of St Vincent de Pal in memory of the late Miks at. Wong, 91: Mr and Mrs C. M. Xavier, $2.

DONATIONS WAITING

Më E., Oliveiras

Donations for the following Organisa- tious await collection, of the Mice of the

the Bellel of hir Victims: .W.O.F. Emergency Refugee Counell: New TerTI- tarles feltet Association; B.FR.D.C. St Vincent de Paul: S.P.C.A.: Orthopaedic Centres; Little Sister of the Poor,

P.O.C. Rinks

The following will represent the Prison Officers Club against the long- kong Football Club in the Secont Division to-day:

A. W. Hircock, J. W. Harrop. J. W. No person shall pick or handle or FitzGerald, W. J. Dagley: W. E. Webber, up to the high ideals we cherish of Be that as it may, the bar has done in good and worthy con le price of injure any flower or plant or tree. Hudson, d. V. Redrain, c. Gow- President Roosevelt and Mr Chur-exceptionally well and, so far as can It was suggested chill" was the comment of one obbe seen, the physical well-being of drinks was too high and that the In-in the Field and no person shall liter and A. N. Other, W. J. McCurrach, V.

members has not been in any way coming committee should revise the paper or rubbish there. server.

thereby impaired,

fist. The Chairinon pointed out that

Intproved Position-'.

Australia-Japan Shipping Severed

11. Freeman, dị: McCutcheon,

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Massed

Bands

of the

2nd. Battn. The Royal Scots and

1st. Battn. The Middlesex Regiment

on the Hongkong Cricket Club Ground

9.30 p.m. SATURDAY, 23rd. AUGUST, 1941.

Tables seating from four to ten may be ́reserved and paid for in advance at $1 per person, on application to Mr. I. E. Roberts, c/o Thomson & Co. Hongkong Bank Building.

Make up your Party Now

In Aid Of

General reaction to, the, statement

the prices were no higher than those ls that it not only gives renewed

of other clubs, The good results for the year ́are

Officers hope to the oppressed nations but also strengthens the position of the evident in the vastly improved liquid

The following officers were elected- position. Current, or realisable assets. President, Mr H, R. Foraviti. Vice- Netherlands East Indies for the re-have increased to $10,645.91 whereas President, Mr W. Fryde; Chairman of

A friendly Softball match will played to-morrow, ́nt 10 a.m. at any further moves that current abilities are leas jection of

than half Committee, Me

Skinner: Hon

Caroline - between the Indian might disturb the peace of those re- that figure. The smaller fixed assets Treasurer, Mir D. Black; lion, Secretary

have been written down to nominal

Mr A. Watson; Soccer representatives, SYDNEY, Aug 15 (Reuter)The Police Reserves and the Indian Staff [of H.M. Naval Yard. The Dockyard Although no special mention is Ogures; a beginning has been made Messrs W. M. Thomson. R. P. Shaw; last Australian Japanese shipping team Is-0, dl Argull (Capt.), A. R. made of Japan, observers further towards writing off the bowling green: Soccer Captain, F. Fowler; Vice-link was broken when the Kashima "Skeily" Razack, S., "Romeo" Hamel, point out that the declaration is the and the Club house will be entirely Capt Mars pie turnyroma; Maru salled from. Sydney to-night, A. R. "Uncle" Abbas, AH: "Barney" British Prisoners of WAR FUND

gloria.

ilves, Messrs C. Needham, J. Redmond;

prevent warning yet issued to the written off within two years.

The past year has contributed well, Rugby Captain, A. M. Kennedy: Vice taking over 100 Japanese, including Abbas, A. H. "Sonlor Marker, A. I Axis Powers

there is actually money in the bark Caplain, J. C. Charterar Lawn Bowls the 10-year-old daughter of the BabyAbbas, B...Y. "y" Hussain,

Japanese, Free French

Consul A. M., Abbas, K. Nazarin, A A for the first time for six years, and representatives. Mesars J. Howell, G. newly-arrived

General.

Razack.. LONDON Aug 15-(Router),-An|1Uls,hoped thoi thane satisfactory.re.....Stephena,

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