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...circle of hatred.. . . We are called upon again & again to be executors of divine judgment. But in the ultimate sense [the word of St. Paul] is true: 'Dearly beloved, avenge not yourselves, but rather give place unto wrath: for it is written, Vengeance is mine; I will repay, saith the Lord...
...branch of the Army which has received very little publicity and which has done "a wonderful job . . . the Army Emergency Relief. I know from my own experience that the A.E.R. is most generous about lending money or giving it outright where the soldier or his family is unable to repay a loan. . . . With us it was a question of allotment checks being six months behind schedule. I know that the A.E.R. has helped hundreds of service families in just such a predicament. . . . Why not give it a big pat on the back? (MRS.) MARGARET K. BENTLEY Jamestown...
China will need the aid of U.S. money, resources, and engineering skill to complete its Yangtze project. But U.S. aid would not be pure altruism. Such a huge source of power would gradually alter much of China's backward economy, giving her a new capacity to repay the cost, and at the same time making her industries and people customers for U.S. electrical equipment...
...proposed viceregal control of finance is presumably due in part to Britain's debtor position to India. Britain now owes ?1,030,000,000 (about $4,500,000,000) in the form of sterling credit to India. Britain is unable to repay even a small part of the debt immediately, and does not want India to sell her sterling credit to the U.S. In time she hopes to pay her debt by sales of export goods to India...
...when the Japs are booted out of the Netherlands East Indies, the coastal ships will repay their high cost. Their job will be to nose into the ports and bring out cargoes of badly needed crude rubber, tin, quinine and spices for the world...