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GERMAN YOUTH SINCE THE WAR.

INTERNATIONALISM AND PACIFISM.

LECTURE AT LIVERPOOL,

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A public lecture on youth since the war'? was given by Dr. Theodor Wilhelm at the Liver

PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1929.

STUDENT BOUND BOOM IN CIVIL

AND GAGGED. AVIATION.

NEW FACTORIES AND CHEAPER PLANES.

NEARLY 1,000 PILOTS.

TWO ALLEGED ARMED RAIDERS,

WOMAN'S RUSE.

Dramatic allegations of how two armed men were outwitted by a woman as she lay in bed were made

men, it was stated, had, on a pre vious occasion, bound and gagged

CHINESE IMMIGRA Psychologist says:

TION.

RESTRICTIONS IN PHILIPPINES.

SOME NEW PROPOSALS.

[United Press.)

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pool University under the auspices of a number of now aircraft com- at Marylebone Police Court. The pines legislature convenes on Jule develop and use the strange powers of

of the Guild of Graduates. Mrs. Hetherington, the wife of the Vice Chancellor, presided. Dr. Wilhelm said:

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13 it is expected that there will be revival of the movement amend the exclusion lawa, The primary purpose of such legislation would be to restrict immigration of Chinese into the islands.

How the average men and wOMEN CAIN Hypnotism, Suggestion and Telepathy to minence people in business and soulety:

to correct chara. acter defecte und carb bad habits, in described in the naw book by Elmer E.. Knowles, an titled: "The Bry το έλα Dazelopeen of the Inner Forces,"

James Lockhead, aged twenty ive, a porter of Hereford-rond, Bayswater, and Norman Weedon.

One of the propceals to be ad- aged twenty-six, a house porter, of Silverlea-avenue, Liscard, Wallasey, vanced will be to provide for a Cheshire, were accused of burglaries census under which every Chinese at Queensborough-terrace, Bays-resident of the Philippines would water, and stealing jewellery and be tagged and labelled and idectaleros that what is other articles. worth £7, belonging fed to establish his right, of res to Mr. Nashar Govind Saswaekar, a dence:

A Press Comment. student.

A further indication of the great strides being made in aviation in England is given by the formation panies. Two new companies have been formed within the last few weeks, and it is understood, that a man. several... more are in course of In addition, at least "Abrand the German is regard. formation. ed either as a fanatical, systemati.wo of the established arms have cally minded, professor-like being decided to enlarge their range of without any sense of humour, or machines by producing new types music-bound of light aeroplanes for private sentimental 13 moonlight.creature which does not owners. seriously count in the world of bare facts. On the other hand it is almost a proverbial sentence in Germany that the Englishman eats all day long, is as stiff as a stick

They were also charged that, and crazy with self-consciousness, which he has to obtain before he being armed with offensive weapons of these islands to-day, insofar að that England is the land without is allowed to fly more than a cer- - revolver and pistol-they as their internal status is concerned, music and "without youth, where thin distance from an aerodrome.saulted Mr. Parshotamdas Trib bas, the abiding importance of even the child of four years must The number of "B" licences is bonaadas Vakharia, a student, of Chinese iminigration," says the behave like the proverbial gentle-given at 155. These are for com- Queensborough-terrace, and Miss Tribune in commenting on man of thirty.

mercial pilots, and the figure in Clara Goodman, of Queensborough situation. The country is being cludes such pilots as those engaged terrace.

hulled in the false security that it by Imperial Airways and the aero-

is a problem which does net press plane taxi companies.

Unjust Ideas. How unjust these mutual com- pliments are must be clear to all. Both on the Continent and in this country we are suffering from superabundance of superficial and half-true catch-phrases about our neighbouring countries.

According to figures given by the Air Ministry, there are now nearly eight hundred qualified "A"-licence pilots in England. The "A" licence owners "ticket" is the private

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"Devilish Enterprises."

No problem before the people

the

Mr. Knight, prosecuting, said that for action. The leaders responsible New Ultra-Light Monoplane.

the men had been concerned to for this neglect, even if it is ineus It is expected that by the end of gether in carrying out "most deed in good faith, will have their this summer there will be well over vilish enterprises," entering bed-day of long and lasting regret." 1,000 qualified private pilots, and coms in the early hours of the Members of the local Chinese the various flying schools and By morning, masked, and armed with community will oppose any new The German youth movement ranks in history with the great ing clubs are expecting a record pistols, and threatening, the occup. legisation designed to restrict un movements of emancipation. It year as far as pupils are concerned. ants of the rooms and going away migration of their countrymen, it is

predicted, Despite this large number of with money and goods. started in 1901 as a movement of

Lockhead had at one time been protest against the over-civilisation pilots, however, the number of

n board-house in and materialistic atmosphere of privately owned machines is given employed at

where the decade before the war. It took as only 136-which indicates that Queensborough-terrace its definite shape when, in October, there is still a sweat scope for air number of Indian students lived, craft salesinen. The present, price and of the accused men concealed of machines-about £600-is gone. himself in the house. When all was quiet the other signalled by tapping on the pavement with his foot.

ten thousand o pies of which have been printed for free distribution.

The Author dee

called Hypnotic

Power is nothing but ▲ cientific Application of the lawe of Sugges tion, and that say.

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can easily learn and apply thean laws.

tounding results are reported by those who have tested the now System.

Mr. H. N. Bhar

upha writes: "I should scribe at

least half of my success in passing

my college ex. amination to the mental training

sad power of end- centration derived

through the

Knowles System" Another report from Mrs. Anny Brill reaða: *I regard. Knowina System sa being abso- person. It gives intellectual power, self. lately indisparable to every ambitious control and control of others to those who- have a progressira tendency.” Mr. Franz Warz describes his experiences as follows:

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Protecting Native Labour. "If we are to judge by the vic-It is really unbelievable what powers one can obtain through the wonderful atories of the Chinese in the past Knowles System. The results

that I cannot recommand it they may get dias with it and astounding nullify this proposed remedy to discover who among them should stay here and who should be de

barrier

what prohibitive to many of the

to ported and embryo aviators, but manufactur-

erect 1

and free copies of "The Key to the Develop

1913, 3,000 young people met silently on the summit of a moun- tain in Central Germany to celebrate the centenary of the

He was admitted by the other, against the clandestine, entry of powers those who wish to apply the battle of Leipzig in their own way, now that their output is in

immigrants-through the -apart from noisy brass bands treasing, will probably be able to and about 1.30 am. they proceeded future

decrease the first cost. Smaller to the bedroom of Mr. Vakbaria who process of registration," continues and lofty phrases.

machines are also becoming popu woke up when the light was turned the Tribune editorial. lar. As was announced some time on and, saw the men in his room. "If the legislature has the cour.

The spirit of the German youth movement has penetrated all camps

a German company has al-They were masked and carried age of its convictions there would of Germany's youth. Three nc age quisitions are to be mentioned-a ready seen the opportunity of sell. pistols, and when they saw that he be no time loetin amending the new national, social, and interna-ing acroplanes in England, and it was awake they demanded to know exclusion acts... It is not hard to

has introduced a small machine where his cash was. selling at less than £300.

tional outlook.

Three Groups,

Mr. Vakharia said that he had no money. The men proceeded to bind and gag him. They tied his arms behind him and his legs together, and with his pants fastened him to the bed.

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They then cut sponge in two, put the larger half into his mouth, and secured the gag with a scarf. They then rifled his room of all his The price of the goods and money.

A new ultra-light aeroplane is to "The present-day German youth be placed on the market shortly falls into three distinct groups This, it is expected, will meet the the religious youth connected with requirements of those who cannot the different churches (500,000), the afford the larger machines, yet wish party youth organised by the polito taste of the joys of flying. tical parties (2,000,000), and the independent youth of the 'Bende' (300,000). The, inat group may be called the 'spiritual vanguard' of young Germany. In this camp no less than 150 periodicals are edited. It must be clearly stated that we, all of us, agree freely and unhesitatingly with our present system of government. We feel

The machine is a low wing mono- plane fitted with a twin-cylindered horizontally opposed engine of 40 horse-power.

machine has not yet been fixed,

but it is expected to compete favourably with the lowest priced

foreign machines.

Alleged Threat.

guess why that courage and that conviction, in the premises, do not go together."

"

It is desired to distribute the ten thon-

ment of the Inner Forces" to men and women who are interested in the develop mant of their dormant faculties and more especially

Suggestion and Hypnoti to useful and praiseworthy ebjocta. » In addi« tion to supplying the book free, each per- son who writes at once will also receive a psycho-analysis character delization of from 400.to 500 words as prepared by Prof. Knowles. If you wish a copy of Frot. Knowles', book and a Character Delizes- tion simply copy the following versa in. your own handwriting:

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*Force and strength in my look, "Please read my Character, And rend me your book."

Also send your full Name and Aldroom:

plainly printed (state whother Mr., Mrs. Filipino circles favour restriction or Miss), and address your letter to or

at least strict regulation of (Free Distribution Dept. 1094), No. 18 PSYCHOLOGY FOUNDATION, 94. Chinese immigration, in order to rus de Londres, Brussels, Belgiam. I protect native labour. It is assert you wish you may enclose 20 Cents (stamps of your own country) to pay post-- ed that Chinese labourers in large age, etc. be sure to put suficient por

enter the Philippinesge on your letter. Postage to Helgium. numbers every year and that this immigra tion cannot be controlled unless the legislature provides new measures for checking it.

At one time when they could not find any money," said Mr. Knight. RUGBY INTERNATIONAL'S

they looked at the clock and told him that they would shoot him if

ourselves linked up with the youth ECONOMIC HANDICAP OF he did not say where the cash was of the neighbouring countries by

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before the clock struck two."

Mr. Knight said that a few nights later the two men entered a house at Queensborough-terrace through a coalhole and went into Miss Good Appearing in the dock at Birman's bedroom. She was awaken mingham Police Court dressed as

AS GIRL.

a deep feeling of responsibility for what is going to happen in the MAN SAXOPHONIST DRESSES years to come. We see our "coun- try situated between England and Russia, France and Poland; and consider that the main reason for

the collapse of 1918 was that our statesmen had lost sight of these

facts.

"A policy of over-confident isolation and let us be frank-a policy to a large extent due to lack of knowledge about the neighbour ing countries led us into the war.

"Settle the Past!"

A woman,

London musician,ed by the light from electric torches Edward Green, of St. Julians on her face, and behaved with Road, Kilburn, was charged with extraordinary presence of mind and wearing female attire for an un-

courage. lawful purpose.

ff

FATE.

BODY FOUND IN WELSH RESERVOIR.

is 10 Canti.

“SUPPOSITION" IN CASES OF SUICIDE.

PROBLEM OF VICTIMS' MENTAL STATE.

A verdict of "Suicide while of unsound mind"""was recorded at ab inquest at Hackney on "Mr. Frederick Charles Bailey, aged thirty-three, and his wife, Mrs. who were found unconscious Dorothy Bailey, aged thirty-one. room filled with gas at their home in Darville-road, Stoke Newing ton, and died later.

The body of John Henry Davies, a Welsh international Rugby for ward, was recovered last week from the Ynysgwe Reservoir, near Port Talbot. He was missed from home

Suicide is the only enterprise a few weeks ago and a search party coured the mountainside the

where if you succeed you are call- following day accompanied by ed insane," said Dr. Edwin Smith, Davies's dog Chip.

the coroner, in his summing up.. Near the reservoir the dog stop "If you fail you are supposed to ned and howled, and one of the be sane. When people try to take searchers. saw in the water & par their lives and fail they are tially submerged cap. When drag charged with the offence, and no- ging operations failed, the ass body hears of the word 'insanity"," Lance of a diver was obtained, and. after several attempts the body

*Excitable, Man, was recovered.

.Evidence of 'identification was turned two months ago

Davies, who was married, re- given by Mr. Bailey's father, who from said that his son was a druggist's América, where he had been em clerk. He was promoted recently. ployed as a steel worker. He play He had been depressed about his ed Rugby football for Aberavon wife's eyesight, and was of an ex- and Wales,, but an accident during citable temperament. "Miss Goodman, under cover of a club game compelled kim to the bedclothes, slipped off two of abandon football at an early age. the rings she wore, and also a wristlet watch, and concealed them

The prismer wore toque, n She took an aluminium water light fox fur and high-heeled battle from, her bed," said Mr. shoes, and according to the evidence be sold a detective he assumed Knight. "fung it across the room, girl's clothes as a saxophonist be and shouted to arouse the house cause he could not earn & living hold. It was ineffective. The men as a male player. No male attire then came to her, and one of them was found at his home. Green signed the hotel register in a false put his hand over her mouth and name, but as nothing was know said that it was their business and against him the pohee offered no she must keep quiet. further evidence.

What is there more natural than that we young people should try to learn from these mistakes?

The Stipendiary Magistrate die It is scarcely to be wondered at charged the prisoner, who later that this new international outlook left the court in ald male has brought about a strong pacifist garments.. desire. The first 'World Youth Peace" Congress in August, 1928, was strongly supported by the German youth.

them of the myth of colonial in "The very same groups amongst competence and of the Hun legend who regard there can be no true friendship Germany's

We young

german rapprochement as for any German conscious of his

ing,

they

The coroner said a note which had been left stated: "We have agreed. to die together.-Fred and Doll.

He observed that the "Fred and

eat hands, and Mr. Bailey the husband's father, said that the handwriting was that of his son and daughter-in-law.de

The coroner, addressing the jury, said that there was family history of eye trouble, and it might well

A heavy, old fashioned six-cham- in the bed. She was ordered to bered revolver and a magazine Doll" were written by two differ" show her hands, which she did. pistol were produced and were iden-

tifed by Miss Goodman, She then had two rings on them.

Miss Goodman said that Mother's Wedding Ring.

both apologised for having gone into the most urgent necessity of the national dignity.

One she.

her her room, saying that they thought pleaded was near future cannot help pointing people have been suffering from mother's wedding ring, and the it was a man's room. again and again to certain facts these moral charges very deeply other, she said, she kept in memory They went out of the room, say be that Mr Bailey had been which still veil the dignity of Ger and consequently are unable to

If you hinder us in any way worried about her eyes. They had many. If rapprochement of forget them in an exuberant feel of her sister.

The men relented and gave her or make any fuss it will be worse singularly little to go on to arrive British and German youth is not ing for reconciliation.

the motive which caused the. These facts do not render back the rings. She also persuaded for you or any one who tries to solely to be an empty political gesture or an act of mero senti- understanding and rapprochement them to return a silver clock which come in our way.

Mr. Hay Halkett, the magistrate. Couple to take their lives. Miss Clara Goodman, & middle-addressing Miss Goodman, said: ment without dignity, a fair set of British and German youth im bad a sentimental value.

You tlement of the past will be indispossible, but they press heavily on

are a woman of great the shoulders of young Germany, aged woman, corroborated Mr. Unitish, people washered to your busight's statement and said that strength of character and, courage. quit the Germans of sole respon- countries to pave, by means of per- both the men wore masks which he was a rice for you Wenzed

Miss Goodman: It was. sibility for the war and absolve sonal frank discussion, the way for almost covered their faces,

(Continued at foot of next column). A remand was ordered. (Continued at foot of next column), a mutual new understanding."

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Magistrate clerk at Penge Are husband knocking about. some- where.

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