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STATIONS" N, 1 No,
A.M. AM.
Kowloon.Dep. 8.409.05
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Shatin...Dep. 7.01
Taipo...Dep
Taipo
7415
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8.30 | 9.15 10,00 12,16 1,15 2,31 3,30 4,30 5,40 7.85
9.95 10.08 12,15 1,03
9.38 10,20 12.53 1.33
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4.89 5,49 7,49
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5,038,178.12 5.18 8.47 8.33
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5.48
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...Dop,
8.10
8.25
8,03 10.34
8.11 10.4%
11.27 11.47153 4.89 5.47 6.42
11,553,01 448 (524)
7,07 7.14
8.15 : 10.47
11.00 3.06 4.30 | 5.53
12.11 3.17 5.00 8.68
12.16 8.22 5.04 6.13
12.50 8.36 5.17 6.26
Shamchan...Dep. 7.17
Shourghai Dep 23
Faaling
7.30
Tipo Market:Dep. |3.40 | 8,28 | 10,57 Tripo ...Dep.
8.31 11.01
Shatin...Dep. 7.67 8.44 11.14 Yaumati ...Dep. 8,118,16 11.26
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'HER ECONOMIC PROBLEMS AND MODERN TENDENCIES.
SPECIAL ARTICLE BY GENERAL PRIMO DE RIVERA.
[EXCLUSIVE: TO THE DAILY PRESS."]
(Written especially for the United Press. Copyright in all countries. All rights reserved.).
Having been invited by the Caited Bress to write a series of three articles for publication in a large number of important news papers, I accede gladly to the re- quest, as I consider that, by so doing. I shall be rendering my country a service.
society.
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At the prescat time they show a larger tolerance than formerly, and confine themselves to the work of explaining their aims to peculiar Associations. (Not The writer apparently refers to the organized Catholic centres, etc.-Ed.) which do a good deal of social culture work, and engage in works of a charitable nature which are worthy of all respect.
· Spain's Foreign Policy,
There have been no "politics" in Spain-that is to say, "polities" in the sense accepted generally in European countries and in some countries on the American contin ent-since the disappearance of
This is, more or less, an indica political party government, There politics at the present time, and tion of the picture of Spanish are to-day in Spain two great state once more than the two nuclei, which are well organized, great groups are
the Patriotic Lad which have a great induencesion, and the Socialist Party on the present formation of Spanish although the latter prefer to call There are the Patriotic Union, themselves the General Workers' Union-which, "while undoubtedly and the General Union of Workers, possessing a certain specific politi- which is generally recognized br cal influence, have other than pure- the Socialist Party. Neither of these is strictly a
"politically political ends in view party, the first-named having for its object the development of citi zenship, and the second a social influence; but, if one counts them as political parties, one would call the Patriotic Union the "Right, and the Workers' Union the "Left"
Well-Defined Groups. Between these two well defined groups there exist smaller groups composed chiefly of the remains of the old parties, mostly reduced to mere endres. There are, also, some Republicans who are active throngh
tunate heritage left in Morocco began again to become acute. The situation in the army in that country was very critical. It was dispersed in small groups through- out Morocco, had lost all freedom of movement and could not be con- centrated, nor even peacefully ad ministered.
Raisuli, pensioned with 80,000 Pesetas per month, augmented the difficulties and, while I was away in the Provinces during the sum mer of 1024 in the North of Spain, the situation in Morocco became so involved as to necessitate my de parture for that country, accom Fanied by three gepeznis.
I therefore had to take the grave step of breaking with the "Caids" who were traitorously exploiting us, and taking my own measures for the raising of the morale of the army in Morocco, thus strengthen-
I shall now consider the positioning their prestige against the o Spain with regard to foreign errant natives who were affected. fall of policy. The creation of a Directory Neither of this epoch,
difficulties, during my command in in Spain was the only possible Morocco, aor of the disembarkation means of saving the ship of state
at Alhucemas, do I wish to say from complete wreak, as it was then
more than two things: first, that experiencing tempestuous weather. Outside Spain there were great ex-
the country demonstrated a com- plete scrncity and a high concep- pectations, but the omen were un- favourable and although diploma- tion of patriotism notwithstanding tic circles were, in part, prepared for that which was about pen, they did not view complacency a form
opped
hap
any
litary
the news of the casualties which had of necessity to occur during the operations which led to final con- quest, secondly that my und panions on the Directory in Madrid
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of optimism, calling it, however, a Notwithstanding this, however,
"fugitive adventure:" but the true the Republican party must not be facts raised, from day to day, disparaged as a potent element.
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that they had been given a new form of government, and who very Promptly accepted the situation with serenity.
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in maintaining the public spirit, and gave me abundant means for the carrying out of the arduous work. To omit a eulogy to the Army, Navy and Air Force who took part in the operations would be copardonable.
The entire world knows that there are few soldiers in the world so disciplined and courageous as the Spaniards Our young officers
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associations which, at one time, ap peared as though they wished to be counted a force in politics; and, there is no doubt, if they had in-
It must be understood that, upon corporated themselves, their num
Clting à Paradox, " hers and their power would have party considered that it had come when the war was gloriously ended the advent of the Directory, each
But now let me cite the paradox, been considerable since, in Spain, everybody is religious and, being.
into being for their especial benefit,
were back home again; religious, can be nothing other than that the Directory was neutraliz
but. little by little, it was proved and we
when we had made economies to the Roman Catholic, is such is the politics, impartial and equitable in ture of several millions; when the tradition handed from father to son and deeply embedded in the its distribution of appointments national treasury had reached a and its responsibility to Democracy, greater prosperity; when public national character.
works give employment on There are, however, many who severe to lawbreakers, and deeply sides; when the commercial arm i think that religion should not be
and sincerely concerned with the
extending overseas, and the coun- mixed with politics, but who, atsane reconstruction of the country. the same time, consider that in all though it had to make several try conscientiously shows its grati tude, some politicians of the old. parties (which are not of the radical amputations in the interests
regime, newspapers proprietors Extremist type, and which are in- of reform
without exception, and gentlemen compatible with all forms of
who believe themselves to be blessed Christianity) there should figure &
with intelligence above the average large number of Catholics.
(Continued on Page 2.)
An Involved Situation. The Directory passed through many difficult days when the unfor
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