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'David A. Loew • Albert Lewin
"SO ENDS OUR NIGHT
Friday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
Neutrality Repeal Australian Message Expected
FROM PAGE ONE
Budget
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
September 26, 1941.
Success Of R.A.F. Raids Over France QUEEN'S
FROM PAGE ONE
ferring to the Administration's failure: CANBERRA, Sept. 28 (UT).The Blenheims with a fighter escort und to Invoke it in the Sino-Japanese Premier, Mr A. W. Fadden, to-day received high explosives just where conflict "By retaining the law, we introduced a budget equivalent to they were most effective. Several indirectly are contenting to Ger- $900,000,000, which includes war ex-direct hits were scored at the point many's claim that she controls part penditures of $651,000,000 plus a where the railway trucks converge of the Atlante," he declared. compulsory loan plan.
to a bottleneck. Empty Statute WASHINGTON, Sept. 26 (Reuter), In the House of Representatives, Mr Roy Woodrull (Michigan) de clared that the "President was going to give Congress an opportunity to ngtee with the President that the Act should be repealed." Mr Wood- rull added: "The Neutrality Act is the meres shell of an empty Statute which the Government do not intend to enforce. Every informed member of Congress and every informed ob- surver in. Washington knows that President Roosevelt han not left a
un-
The large ongipe-shed and rolling Under the programme, a "national contributions system is applicable stucks were also hit. Much damage. to all income as for example, an in-was also done on Saturday to ship- dividual receiving $450 per annum yards of Ateliers et Chantiers de
$33 Normandie
banks on the
of the without dependents will pay whereas the $1,500 class will pay $285 Seine at Grandqueville. Bombs fell etass will pay on the workshop formning the cast and the $120,000
and south boundaries of the slip- burst on and $104,380.
yard. Other bombs
of which near the oil tanks some
wrecked in earlier attacks on shipyards.
'
Scientists' Task After
vestige of the Neutrality Act The War
violated in spirit if not in letter,
Ragged Remnants
were
these
On this busy Saturday Blenhelms
also vigorously--attacked Clicrbour docks.
One stick of. bombs burst on the submarine shelters others burst- ing among harbour craft.
Apart from
these.
attacks on targets which have become essential parts of the German war machine, bombers also made daylight raids during this busy week-end over the Norwegian, We German and Dutch coasts.
Mr Eden's Address To "Judging by President Roosevelt's
British Association past performances, it would matter
LONDON, Sept. 25 (Heuter).-"We ittle to him whether Congress did or did not modify or repeal the ragged had to call on you to help us in the remnants of the Act because Pre- cause for whieli we are fighting. sident Roosevelt himself in effect re-shall need you even more for
the
peats, modifies and amends statutes cause for which we will be working Blow For War-Time
Council
suit to himself when he feels that the in pence," said Mr Anthony Eden, British Foreign Secretary, to-day, on requires it. occasion
"It is n matake for the American welcoming to the British people to be misied into believing lunch in London delegates to div
Association meeting oni an issue
sue confronts Congress in British: the sense that the Neutrality Act, Science and world order which is
to-morrow.
anaemic as it is, has prevghter theiler's regime and its concep President and his administrators
Profiteers
FROM PAGE ONE
the arsenal of Democracy. Business from proceeding as they pleased in tion of a master race and subject to live the way we have and sill be the conduct of national preparedness, races is founded on racial intolerance as usual should be out of the win- administration of the Lease-Lend Act and buttressed by cruelty. It must dow, but it's not out yet,"
and so at present and the so-called defence of the be overthrown,
be dedicated your work is destined to
NEW YORK, Sept. 23 (Reuter).- Western Hemisphere,
to the destruction of this regime."A recommendation by Mr Henry
once Mr Eden said that there wou
Market's Reaction
in the Heidelberg University the in- Morgenthau, Secretary of the Tren- ed to six per cent. during the present scription "To the Living Spirit."sury, that all profits should be limit- That hus now gone and has been re-emergency caused to-day one of the placed by "To the German Spirit.”
Isharpest stock market breaks since
April
Slaves of Regime
"That spirit
science
We
A Dead Act "The American people ought to understand and most of them pro- bably do understand that when the
in 1 President issued
world-wide the broadcast his famous order to the Navy to shoot on sight any German
It was that same German spirit; Steels, motors, aircraft and other or Hallan submarine, surface raider of aircraft, he himself shot the de- which made German selentists slaves industrint specialties were among the erepit Neutrality Act right through of the regime which was opposed to first to tumble, declines ranging from the vitals and it has been, of course, everything, as to be overcome,
represented one to five points. But the extreme losses were in many cases reduced have to see in the political sphere before the market closed when news Gallup Poll Approves that when that spirit has been over-from as dead as the dodo since.
NEW York, Sept. 25 (Reuter).-come, precautions will be taken so from Washington suggested that Mr Fifty-six per cent. of Americans ap that the world may not be subjected Morgenthau's suggestion is likely to prove in general for having the again to the ordeal it has endured encounter strong opposition in both
Houses of Congress. United States shoot German sub- so many times from this same Ger-
ac- man spirit marines of poll.
to the latest Gallup Thirty-four per cent disapproved and ten per cent. were indefinite.
ately
after President week 1 Resevelt's broadcast on the protec
un af convoys.
The survey was made approxim-
Japan's Fascist Leader For A Bolder Policy
FROM PAGE ONE
States unless Japan surrenders. Japan submits to the United States, she will be destroyed. The Japanese people will not tolerate this,"
Japan's Sacrifices
He asserted that Japanese sacrifices in establishing Manchukuo and dur- Ing the Sino-Japanese hostilities were "Loo great to enable her to return to her 1925 status under he Nine Power pact such as Mr Hull is demanding because these sacrifices would there- by be nullified."
He added that the Konoye Cabinet "lacks courage," and that President Roosevelt and Mr. Churchill are ap- parently "much too clever for Konoye and Toyoda."
"The advent of the machine was brought astonishing material advan" tages to many but it has led lo
Inequalities, to much selfishness, to
unfair division and materialism.
"If after the war we are going toị have nuity changes with these things, selence and statecraft must,
You will help us and Inuide us, and if there is any contri-j ibution we can make you know we
work together.
be only loo happy to make it,"
Japanese Mails
To U.S.A.
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH*** TOKYO. Sept. 25 (UP).-Postal nuthorities to-day sald Uiat' they are accepting until October 3 all mail for dispatch to the United States and Hawall. However, they declined to clarity as to whether this mail would 80 aboard a Japanese liner visiting the United States and Hawali, or would be trans-shipped at Shanghai,)
Churchill Statement To House On Soviet (Reuter). LONDON, Sept. 25 The Prime Minister will make a statement on the war situation with Pacific Relations
special reference to Russia when the NEW YORK, Sept, 25 (UP) Mr House of Commons re-assembles,
The question of whether there will Mark Show of Boston and Mr O. Khe a debate or not depends on the Armstrong of Springfield, Mo., on. nature of the statement. The pre- nounced fo-day that they
sent indications are that the state- ganising a committee on Pacific re- ment will be made in public but Iations to strengthen the ties between little surprise would be caused if the United States and Japan and part of it was also to urge mediation in the Sino- scation. Japanese coo
conflict.
Mr Shaw who
Arc
ar- a
was a former Secretary of the Y.M.C.A. in Japan will be Chairman, while Mr Arm- strong, a writer, will be secretary. The latter said that he is sponsoring Pacific relations conference in Washington next October.,
Requisitioning Of Property Bill
SPECIAL TO THE TELEGRAPH" WASHINGTON, Sept. 25 (UP) The Senate by a volce vote to-day approved the conference committee report on the Administration's Pro perty Requisitioning Bill which will be effective until July 1, 1943. It now goes to the House for final con- currence.
n made in
secret
LATE NEWS
Some 1,200,000 shares changed hands during the day which was the targest total for two months.
STOCK MARKET REPORT
Hongkong Stock Exchange Omeial Summary, issued yesterday, is;
Buyers
H.K. Banks $1,400 Canton Ins. $240 Steamboats $10.50 Wharves $072 Docks $10 Providents $7.35 Hotels $4.15 Lands
$30.75 Humphreys $3 Renitles $3.00
Chinese Estates $100.25 Trams $17.85
Yournati Ferries $24 Chino Lights (Old) $7.10 China
Lights (New) $2.35 Electrics "O" X. Rts $234 Electrics Ris $13.10 Telephones (Old)
$25
Telephones (New) $0.30 Cements $10.00
Lane, Crawfords $0.30 Wm
Powells $1.00 Entertainments. $8.00
Constructions (Old) $1.75
Sellers
Providents $711⁄2
Hotels $4.30
Electrcis "O" X. Ris $24
Salos
H.K. Govt 34% Loan (1940) 98 Hongkong Banks $1,485 Wharves $98
Docks $19.00
Providents $7.457.40
Hotels $4.25
Lands $37
Trame $18
Yaumati Feries $24
Electrics "O"
Rts $23.50/75
Electrics Rts $13.25
Cements $17.10.
Watsons $13.75
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