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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1933.
THROUGH NAZI A STORY OF
EYES
Quaint Views On. England
EVEREST
Sir Samuel Hoare's Tribute
MURDEROUS STAB
Farmer Attacked By
Three Men
An attempted murder occurred in Shatin Village, Shatin at about
In view of the recent expulsion of
The public interest in the assault a British journalist from Germany,
on Mount Everest was amply, we ved at the first publio lectura on the on the ground that one of his
1933 expedition. led by Mr. Hugh reports, although apparently cor-
10.30 every detail was un- Rutledge at the Queen's Hall. rect in pleasant to the Nazi authorities,
Mr. Frank S. Smythe, a mem
8.00.-on Saturday morning when The Yung Shau, a farmer aged 68 years, was suddenly attack! standing in front of his hut after breakfast.
it is of Interest to study presenter of the expedition who has day German newspaper reports probably climbed to a higher alted by three men while he was on England. The Volkischer Beo-tude than any other living man bachter."" the leading newspaper of was the lecturer, and in a graphic the Hitler Party, published on narrative, punctuated by many November 1. an exhaustive, but humorpus touches, he brought home entertaining, essay on "British to his listeners the tremendous Mentality as observed by its ordeal that is presented by the
London Correspondent
Much of the article discuss the
cent of Everest.
Sir Samuel Hoare, Secretary for freedom of the Press in England India, who presided. expressed his. great admiration for the courage and states:
with which the members of the ex- pedition had faced the hardships; tian; and for the victory they for the excellence of the organisa- achieved over the brute forces of Nature, although they failed to amplish their object..
We (that is, the Correspondent) are far from wishing to criticize the English for the measures they take. to ensure their military or political security, or to reproach them with their administration f Justice or their defence forces.
Mr. Smythe's lecture was illus.. But we can ask them not to look trated by photographic and cine upon the measures taken is the
mutie views, which vividly reprodu. German Government and the conditions existing internally as ifced the beauty and the dangers of these were impossible in England. the ice and snow-bound heights. ......The difference is merely that Some of these remarkable scenes in England things are never coll- during his ringlehanded attempt to were photographed by Mr. Smythe ed by their real nano
reach the summit of Everest, "when he climbed to an altitude of over 28,000 fest.
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English newspapers Impress прод their renders daily that England enjoys complete freedom of the Press. Germany is cited
He recounted that when he and his comrade, Shipton, passed the
pedition. at 26,000ft, they found an
as the prime example of a coun-site of the Camp 6 of the 1994 ex- try where the exact opposite 15 the case: there. the Press is electric torch of British make, "muzzled." Let us examine what which lighted at the first press of
this freedom of the Press amounts the switch!
to in practice. There exists in
England an invisible 'censorship
of two kinds, the one exercised
by the Government, the other by BACK AT THEIR
It
POSTS
The following announcements are contained in the "Goyer- ment Gazette ":-
the Jews. Suppose that the Gov- ernment is annoyed by the line a
is taking. Legally newspaper has no power to interfere; "un- officially” it has all the more. The London newspapers appear in the early hours of the morning; they are dispatched by special express
Sir Willian Thomas Southorn, trains from Fleet Street (sic) in the heart of the City to all K.EE. C.M.G.. resumed duty as corners of the country. These Colonial Secretary on December 11. special trains are organized by a
Commander, George (retired) re- Press association, which is main- Francis "Hole. R.N.
The Hon.
ly Conservative. If the Govern-sumed duty as Harbour Master and ment wishes to call a given paper Director of Air Services on Decem- to order, this paper is simply ex-ber 14
cluded by the Press association Mr. Benjamin Davies Evans re- and the special trains refuse to sumed duty as Assistant Director, carry it. Its distributing system Royal Observatory, on November is paralysed. The morning editions 30.
It is alleged that one of the men walked up to the farmer, and un- der the pretence of borrowing a light, he suddenly stabbed the vic tim in the head with a dagger,
* arrive late, subscribers, cancel Mr. "Geoffrey Robley Sayer re- their subscriptions, and sooner or sumed duty as Head of the Ban- later the paper must eat humble itary Department on December 14. ple and dismiss the editor who dared to criticize the Government too severely. There is no official' censorship. Naturally not; still less is there "any real freedom of the Press.
The article concludes by saying, that the veiled censorship exer- cised by the Jews is dangerous to real freedom. It is brought to bear chiefly through the medium
SANITARY BOARD
ELECTION
Dr. Basto's Term Of Office Expires
The victim, however managed to cry for help, and on hearing the alarm the three men fled...
On being called, a large number of policemen from the Shatin Police Station arrived and had the victim immediately conveyed to the Kow Icon Hospital for treatment.
of the advertisements, which are An election is shortly to be held practically all Jewish. The pos-to fill the vacancy on the Sanitary sibility of these being cancelled Board caused by the expiration of hangs like a sword of Damocles Dr. R., A, de Castro Baste's term over every editorial department. of office
It was afterwards reported that one suspect had been arrested, and enquiries are now being made by the Police,
The motive of the attack is not yot known but it is believed to be ema of robbery. **
Freedom of the Press? Freedom Nominations for the vacancy must of Thought? It is the purest be made in writing, signed by two illusion......Perhaps these lines will electors and counter-signed by the provoke some foreigner to candidate, and must be delivered to thought, and force him to re- the presiding officer, Mr. E. P. H. cognize that the only difference Lang at the Courts of Justice not In these matters between London later than 1 pm on the 27th and Berlin is that we Germans | instant, are accustomed to state openly
"what is."
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"RADIO LINK WITH
RHODESIA
an-
The Government Gazette anno- unces that Mr. Ernest Philip Henry Lang has been appointed to be the Presiding Officer at an elec- tion of a member of the Sanitary Board, mecessitated by a vacancy occurring through the expiration of the term of office, of Dr. Roberto Alexandre de Castro Basto.
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London, Dec. 16. The Postmaster-General nounces that from Monday next Livingstone. Broken Hill, Salis- A telephone service will be aval-bury and Bulawayo... lable between England and cer-The charge, for a three-minute places in Northern and call to. Northern Rhodesia will be Sonthera Rhodesia, including £a-153.--British Wireless Service.
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LECTURE ON “FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE”
Miss M. Fry To Speak At University
Union
Under the auspices of the Arts; December 23rd to proce Association of the University of Lingdam University Canton, after Hong Kong a lecture will be given which she returns to Eugland.
Thursday, December 21st. at sy is a distinguished 5.30 p.m. in the University Union
educationist and authority on building, by Miss Margery Fry, on "Florence Nightingale".
penal reform. She was for ten Miss Margery Fry, J.F., MA years (1004-14) Warden of Uni- LID.. came to China some three versity House, Birmingham and months ago on the invitation of for six years (1926-1931) Principal the London Universities of China of Somerville College Oxford, Committee, under the scheme During the war she was engaged whereby it is arranged for British on relief work in France, with the men and women to visit and lecQuakers War Victims Reilet Cora ture in China, and for Chinese mittee. She was Honorary Secres, men and women reciprocally to tary of the Howard League for visit and lecture in England Penal Reform, 1919-26 and also
served
Universities Grants он During the fast autumn she has. been visiting and lecturing In Committee
Treasury.
Chma, visiting inter all Bhang- hai Nanking, Pelping and Tien- tato. She leaves Hong Kong on public."
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