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RESULTS NEEDED
A painter, Kweng Cheung, who was engaged at work in the forehold of the steamy launch Fingal at the Kow toon Docks yesterday afternoon lost coming winter will bring with it his balance and fell, sustaining in
another huge increase in unemploy-Juries to his left arm and-jaw, ment, and still more impoverish- ment to the peoples generally.
The point of these observations is that the recent Lausanne discus sions and the developments which are now occurring at Geneva must produce definite accomplishments if the world is to be helped out of the economic morass into which it has fallen. There is a call for the cancellation of war debts and reparations; a definite curtailment of expenditure on armaments, and a serious effort in the direction of cutting down trade barriers. These are the irreducible minima of in- ternational action necessary to
trade.
| secure the much-needed revival of I really worthwhile 10- sults are not attained by these con- ferences, people will be justified in despairing of their statesmen and of their own future,
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ones have been destroyed." There
They could not have resembled can be no doubt that the whole the majority of our elderly states-power of patriotic German youth men, who would so much sooner is onlisted under the curious face a public meeting than a pro-standards of Hitlerism with their blem. But let the critics of swastika signs and that the Nazis
Thirty" consider what part Youth as such has played, Prussia, which means control of of great will prevently be in control
and is still playing, in the post, the Reich. That te one of the in- convenient cortainties which we war world..
like overlook *ng long as
marked
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to
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Whilst walking past a shop in Tai Nam Street, Shanshuipo, yesterday a four-year-old girl, Chan Pak-sze,
Fascism, which saved Italy from possible. 182, Tai Nam Strest, ruceived injurica to her head when, a abutter fell on the fate of Russia, was establish-
The growth of Hitlerism in her. She was taken to the Kwonged by the service and self-sacrifice Wah Hospital for treatment.
of young men. "The organisation Germany 18 an almost exact of Fascismo," Mussolinni has parallel to the growth of Fascism Whilst backing in the garage
"was at said,
and in Italy, whether measured by the Western Market 'Square stumped by Youth. It had election statistics or in any other the driver of a Sanitary Department Youth's spirit, and it gather. way. And a more remote historic torry accidentally knocked down aed, Youth, which like an orchard parallel to this German "Youth received injuries to his head and was for the future." In the dark and established Chinese yesterday morning. The man has many years of productiveness Movement," which has now become
as a Party with removed to the
Civil dismal days of the Hospital.
Communist militia to support it, is found in Terror in Italy-a phase of post- the secret organisations of young The U.S.S. Mindanao nt 8 a.m. this war history which should be more patriots which came into being aboard the Chinese cruiser Hai Yung, gists-those
sociolo- after the dreadful humiliation of morning, saluted the Commodore carefully studied by the
who were not Jena and prepared the way for the the Hat Yung returning the salate at astumed
inter armed revival of Prussia as a Admaster fired a salute nt 8.0 m., assaulted and murdered and even of Father Blucher. The late Sir The Portuguese gunboat ventisti were spat upou and even Great Power under the leadership which was returned by the ni Yung tortured to death by the inters Arthur Conan Doyle in one of his of Victory, opening an old wound captivating stories of, Brigadlor and rubbing dust in it being a Gerard gives an impressive picture Owing to the inclement weather, favourite device. Lads who were of the German land silently making many people were yesterday, unable
the
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to
have been
to see the manequin parade which too young to have taken part in ready for revolt, almost in has been for the last three days held
mountain warfare. which spirit of Gambetta's saying in the
the
at the roof garden of Sincere Co. Amade cenotaphs of the snowclad dreary days when Revanche seem- special programme has been arranged peaks, did heroic things in the ed to many a century dletant: for to-day to afford those who were innumerable Communists attacks "Think of it ever, speak of it disappointed, an opportunity to see the on religious processions, marriage never."| show which has proved an outstand-gatherings, and funerals.
ing success. Tintes 2.30 and 6.30 p.m. as before.
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"The boys saw in me," wrote the served, might also be illustrated It is feared that Mrs. Moon, who Duce, the avenger of our wronged from the intimate history of post- arisen in Europe to usurp
the
was involved in a motor accident at Italy. The dying sald: Give ust war Poland and the Dictatorship unenviable reputation enjoyed le- Tsun Wan on Wednesday evening, has our black shirts for winding-of Marshal Pilsudski, fore 1914 by the Balkans? Some sustained a fractured knee-cop. She sheets. I could not remain
bas accordingly been admitted to the
un- Socialist and a revolutionary whose observera of recent events point Kowloon Hospital for treatment. Mrs. moved when I knew that their autobiography is as fascinating a to more than one place where ex-Moon, residing at 2, Cambay Building, last thoughts were of 'Our native document as Mussolini's, though plosive material is being stored. was driving her car, No. 501, when land and the Duce." Love and less full of "aucred egoism" und Lord Buxton, In the House
came in collision with a car which songs bloomed. A revival of picturesque similes. Thero is also of was being driven by Mr. B. Pascoe youth filled with Italian boldness the case of Young Japan. Lords, recently declared that on the Taun Wan Road, near the swamped with its virile male But America, where the Con- Poland and Yugoslavia are dan-Seven Milestone at 7.30 p.m. on beauty the unrestrained rages of tinental idea of a faction By degrees, tangible results gera to the peace of Europe. Both time that neither Indy was hurt but
Wednesday. It was thought at the irresponsibies: painted out the firearms is not as unfamillár as look like heing evolved from the countrios have large minority it is now reported that Mrs. Moon is fear of the Socialists; obliterated it is in England, might conceivably Disurmament Conference at populations, people of different believed to have fractured her knee. the ambiguity of the Liberals." improve on the Ku Klux Klan ex-
When the Black Shirts marched
perimentor on Fundamentalium Geneva, even if they may not re- race, Janguage and religion from
on Rome, to set up a Government with a blackjack. The American present everything that could be those of the majority. The vic-
based on realities in which, to people have been deeply humiliated desired. Progress is indicated intimisation and oppression of those suggestion, supported by Lord take one point, both employer and by the Lindbergh outrage and, in
people, often carried out systema-Cecil, is that the League of Nu-employed should have eves-hand- the, economic, sphere, by the im latest announcement, and
tically, is sowing the seeds ortions should appoint a committee' ed justice-a friend of mine was that is surely something to the future ..wars. Altogether in of experts. On behalf of the amazed at the youthfulness of the possibility of taxing beer as we
"Bundles of Fight" good. This gathering, together Europe, there are probably be British Government, Lord Hails-
Combattimento). with the recent Lausanne parleys tween thirty and fty million ham replied that the matter would and the Ottawa Conference just grouped in minorities.. When be given careful consideration.
If I had been an Italian in Italy Ukrainians undert is important that something when Bolshevism first appeared opened, has attracted considerabie Germans
So we find soverul American a negotium perambulans notice. It is realised that despite Polish sovereignty are persistent-should be done. The mere
journals of national consequence ly persecuted, bonds of friendship that the minorities have a nominal tenebris I should certainly have sending out an S O S appeal to the the geographical separation of between Germany and Poland are court of appeal in the League of put on a black shirt at Mussolini's these three Conference centres, hardly strengthened. Similarly, Nations acts at present as a safety trumpet-call. And
if I were a campaign against political corrup they are all concerned with inse- with the Bulgarians and Alban-valve. But, if that safety valve German- The idea is
a severe tax on the imagination, Luying legislation. Thus the best- parable aspects of one problemans in Yugoslavia, the quarrels is continually blocked up, sooner especially for to lift the world out of its present of individuals tend to become the or later an explosion is bound to sympathise with the racial pride has a circulation of close on 3,000,- economic distress and help to re- quarrels of nations. The griev- occur.
ances of the minorities must not store international trade and proa- perity.
the
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achieve
belli.
or
is
looked
be under-estimated because they appear to he brought about by a Mussolini, în i
re-series of pinpricks. Minor mea- cent, comment on these inter-gov-sures of discrimination are magni- ernmental activities, stated that hed by national passions. The "Conferences of this kind are good closing of a German school. in and desirable institutions if they Upper Silesia by the Polish au- results: otherwise they thorities becomes almost a casus only fill the people of the world rights to a few hundreds or thou The denial of politien with a false hope, followed by even sands of individuals more intense disappointment and upon as a deadly insult to their despair." He himself gave up at follows on the other side of the lending the International gatċer- border. We still hardly appreciate ings cause he found there was the full extent to which pre-war so much ceremonious perplexity minority problems contributed' to the upheaval of 1914. It is true and vacillation." The intermin- that the League of Nations is able-chain of Conferences on Re-supposed to safeguard the interests parations and War Debts which of the chief minority populations produced, one definitive settlement of Europe. This, however, is a after another must have convinced field in which the Longue' can' the statesmen of the world that fur- hardly claim to have been in ther procrastination and ovasion spicuously successful. To start of the hard realities of bitter ex-with, this unenviable job perience will only aggravate the flung upon Geneva almost ea an afterthought in order to relleva | deep-seated maladies which afflict the Powers of individual respon-i the peoples. The delays, looked at sibility in the mattor, and none; one time likely to plunge the of the statesmen at the Peace World Disarmament Conference Conference thought of giving the into the danger of failure, and League the necessary machinery. actual failure would destroy for a
Again, when minorities questions long period the chance of effective- cil, there has been temptation for have been raised in League Coun- ly controlling and minimising the foreign ministers to take the line danger and burden of huge com- of least resistance, Two out of petitive national ananments. The every three petitions received havo world muddle of to-day in the res; been turned down. Lord Buxton's
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tion, organised crime, and vote- known of American weeklies, which
Ovd and accordingly reflects the mentality of the average decent citizen, describes the present Con- gress as "a pack of frightened white rabbits with bewildered pink eyce," pursuing a policy of panie and compromise. All electors, who think that their views are not being honestly represented nt. Washing- ton and in the lessor legislative capitals, are advised to address letters of protest to the men they sent there, which will feel like the impact of Micky Walker's left book.
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Bat this representative organ of nonpartisan opinion has small hopo for better things from. the older generation of voters. "They have stood," it goes on to say, "for organised crime, organised graft, and organised tax confiscation; some because they were too lazy to lift a hand against the system, others been so they fancied they were gaining some personal ad- vantage, from it. With honourable exceptions they have been unwill- Ing to touch our 'dirty politics,' and that is just what makes them dirty, But there are thousands of and fine, intelligent young mon women, stranded by the depression and uncertain about their future, who can help clean up our dirty politica if they will."" I sincaroly hopa America will find
n young Hercules 'to cleaned the Augean stables of Transatlantic govern- unces. And I am hopeful that she will-for, ne Owan Wistor pointed out at the timo, it was the wiil- power of the young Americans which compelled the timid, time- serving professional politiciana ̋tó (Continued on Page 0.)