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TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1932.

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AIM, BE ПОМЕЕТ,

dualism. There la the emergence The P. and O. 5,6. Nagoya, from Singapore, is due here at 0 nm, on Friday.

The P. and 0. gs. Naldern, from Singapore is duo hore at 10 am. on Wednesday.

arises how such tactics can be imposed on a great and serious nation. Dr. Lengyel replies to this question, by contending that the German character is changing. There is a loss of the old categori- cal imperative, of the old "prin- SINCERE AND CANDID; BE GENEROUS, ciple. There is the emergence of, FAITHFUL AND KIND-HEARTED; AND a now and hectic form of indivi-IN THE LONG RUN YOU WILL WIN.

of a new

of and fatalistic form Teutonic mysticism. And above all there is the constant background of despair: "Hitler," says Dr. [Lengyel, "has no real greatness "The majority," he says again, "of Hitler's followers are men and women who have lost their spiritual anchorage.....They feel that they are in a trap from wilch there is no escape....A Messiah must come, even if he be the Messiah of Absurdity." To the middle classes, who see them selves dropping to the status of a proletariat, he represents the last of many stranded hopes. To the younger generation, who never knew the Somme or Vordun, he represents excitement, vigour, op- portunity. "Into the lives of Ger- man youth the Middle Ages have

returned."

The speaker at to-morrow's Rotary Club tiffin will be Dr. Alfred Mistowsic, who will address the com- pany on "Travel Impressions".

20 YEARS AFTER: A

VILLAGER RETURNS

By ROBERT BERNAYS

oars, I paid a return visit to the title-tatile.

Recently, after a lapse of 20 village, the clearing house of all Middlesex village where I spont Evon the train was unrecogni- my boyhood years, and saw with sable. The four carriages that it the vividness of a cinema film the used proudly to contain have boon staggering social changes of the reduced to ono; though the popu two decades.

lation of the village has quadrup-

According to the county census led in twenty years, only a skelo- returns the population of Middleton servico now oporates, and sex has increased by thirty per thoro is talk of the lino to tho cont, since the war. Here were Junction being scrapped alto. these statistics come to life in gether. The privato motor car has terms of bricks and mortar. Tho takon its place and for those who whole place was changed.

do not possess one there are now Though I had spent tho first no less than four alternative twenty years of my life thero, 1 routes by train and bus of reach- could hardly find my way about. Ing London. Tho Very Rev. Dean Swann will The lonely marshes, made terrify-

Next to the railway station the give a lecture on "Palestine" in St.ing to me as a boy by the fact that Andrew's Church Hall, Kowloon, on a horrible murdor had been com-

parish church Wha our Bocial Thursday, the 22nd inst., at 9 p.m. mitted there, were completely on centre. Our church parade to the This lecture will be flustrated by circled by a network of "desirable lantern alldes,

Owing to the inclement weather, the Sacred Heart English College's celebration of the 10th anniversary and distribution of prizes had to be postponed from Saturday, and will take place to-night.

Hospital.

residences." "Honeypot-lane," eleven o'clock service on Sunday which used to come to an abrupt morning may not have been as and in fields, was now a maca the Achilles Statue

smart as that which eddied, round damised through road.

but it was The do-! lightful name of a neighbouring quite as important to attend it if public house-The Duck in the you wanted social recognition. Pond-had lost all meaning, for Nobody who was anybody dreamed. there was no Duck and the Pond of "calling" on nowcomers if they Owing to the absence of a re- had been filled in. What had been had not first seen them at church.

I saw the procession to church presentative In Court from the a village which wo used to bonst Government Civil Hospital, Mr. was only "ten miles from the one Sunday. But the stream had Schofield, at the Central Magistracy Marble Arch" was now a great become a trickle. What had been this morning, discharged a boy who sprawling London suburb.

once the gathering of the village was arrested for trespassing in the

was now the rally of the faithful. How far these assessments of the grounds of the Hospital. Inspector

remnant. W. R. McWalter told his Worship Nazi leader and of the reaction of that the defendant had been

At every turn I was brought up Nobody wants to bo "called scen

against the onormous social jupon" nowadays. Both their the German people to his preach-flying a kite. He was handed over changes that have transformed friends and their amusomonta ings correctly reflect, the position, police by a sister of the England in the last twenty years. come from London. Yet it is less it is not easy to say. But they

church tower than twenty years sinto every are at any rate worthy of notice as While Robert Montgomery, breezy from the top of which, in company Thursday at the Rectory was an * | coming from an authority well ac-

and debonair, has been given very with other dirty little boys, it had "At Home Day," and my mother poor material to work with in "But been our thrilling pleasuro to sat in the drawing room recelving quainted with the internal life of the Flesh is "Weak," now showing at throw apples into passing Vic-callers the whole weary afternoon.

tho Germany. Dr. Lengyel is

Queen's, not

Our neighbours' "at home days," manages to make it an|torios, accoptabio show. What success it

between alternated seen half the I recall, wholly pessimistic of the future, achieves, however, is entirely due to village climb up it in the hope of "second Wednesday" and "third

his personal magnetism and and so he urges a return to sanity majority of his fellow-members of the seeing the first aeroplane flight Tuesday." The very phrases seem PROULX-AL Singapore, on 19th of outlook, when "Hitler will be a cast failing to convinco. It is daring, from London to Manchester. Now relicts of another contury.

September 1932, to Mr. and Mrs. national god on half-pension." The Thatcher, in another unflattering role,ceived no more attention than a in parts, and amusing. Heather an aeroplane hovering over it re- B. A. Proulx, a son."

events of the next few months will backs Montgomery up splendidly.

All We played croquet then. passing awallow and the lane make far clearer than it is at pro-

down which the Victorias and through the summer there was a fierce croquet tournament and dog-carts had so Large audiences gathered at the phactons and sent just what the German peopic King's Theatre yesterday for the first temptingly trotted had been cut over any garden wall on a Satur- showing of "Man of Mayfair," a about out of all recognition to day afternoon could be heard the British Faramount production featur-make a racing track for the motor- placid click of the croquet balls, To-day one would as soon expect Jack Buchanan and Joan Barry coaches.

to god a Brontosaurus as a Îndy with a croquet mallet.

BIRTH.

FUNERAL.

ing

ho

the

There was the

In 1910 I had

that

cellent

alde, the film provides ex- ent entertainment. in which humour, romance and sentimentality

some shortcomings on the

Equally demade le the district

Sorrowfully I walked

round

really think of the Nazi leader, The funeral of the late Mr. Le Chung and the extent to which they are

Kue, Compradore of The Hong. kong and Whampoa Dock Co., prepared to give him power. Ono Ltd, will take place on Wednes thing is certain, namely, day, 21st September. Any Trends wishing to pay their lastHitler da a man of great persona- respects should be at the Yat Pit

nrg a well mixed. Jack Buchanan car- what was left of the old village. Ting Pavilion, Kennedy Town, at lity, somewhat impractical maybe, ries off the main honours with same It was another Cavalcade of the visitor, also once a prominent fea 1.30 p.m. on that date.

and he has good support passing years. I stumbled on the and certainly inexperienced in the clever actch, besides the feminineRio Hut where in the feverish ture of our villago. Hor job it arts of government; but if he does and, includes Nera Swinburne, Ella-interval between the Black Week was to visit a

in a cast come into power, the responsibili-line Terriss and Lilian Braithwaite.

The

Thongkong Telegraph.

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1992.

One

ADOLF HITLER

of the most arresting figures in German political life at

district of the

ties of office, as is usual in such We can commend "Man of Mayfair in South Africa and the retreat Village, inquire into any case of as a welcome change from the or from Mons the young man of the poverty, and distribute the neces- cases, will most probably bring dinary run of filma.

village had learnt to drill and to sary "food-tickets." There are no The 'dole shoot. It was empty and derelict district visitors now. with it a soberer and more restrain-

has happily taken away the neces-

ed outlook.

Women in Public Life,

The long-fought battle for the rights of women in Great Britain is not quite over, but much of the fierceness is gone out of it now

now.

SUGAR MARKET

THE LATEST CABLED QUOTATIONS

The following cable at the closa of the sugar market on Saturday treath and Co.

I passed on to "the Brewery,"sity for food tickets, and if there is any poverty the ladies are not which in Edwardian days had been so anxious to inquire into it. the only local industry, It had

In search of something that re- provided the livelihood for a pros- perous self-contained community, mained unaltered from my boy- with the manager living on the hood, I came across an old watch- spot and employment there des- maker who used to mend our clock- conding from father to son. It Work engines and' who has not to had evidently been bought up long this day sent in the bill for the re- There is not much left of our The windows were broken, grass grew on the cobble-stones of the village now, is there? "I said courtyard, the pleasant red-roof after we had talked of old times. cottages were tumbling down. It "No," he said. "You remember was obviously awaiting demolition. we used to say In the Parish Magazine, 'a little place, but our own. It does not seem to belong

the moment is undoubtedly Adoit that the main objectives have been has been received by Messrs. Pen- since by one of the great combines, pairs.

London Terminals December 1932 5/10% up 11⁄2d March 1933 6/11⁄4 up 13⁄41⁄4d May 1933 6/3 up 1%d August 1933.6764 up ld Buyers at above prices, sellers asking d-d more.

New York Terminals September 1932 December 1932 1:09 up 7 pts. March 1938 1.10 up 8 pts. May 1993 1.10 up 0 pts. July 1933 1.15 up 6 pts. Cuban 90°-Spot N. Y. 1.08 no change.

Hitler, the Nazi chief, of whom a won. Women have won - all that great deal more will be heard in they asked for in House of Com-| the immediate future. It is not mons representation. They have an easy thing for the foreign ob- won not merely the vote, but they server of German politics to gain are a majority of all the voters a true estimate of the character in the country. They have secured and influence of this party leader entrance to the higher branches of the civil service, though they who has so recently forged his still seek the removal of marringe avay to the very forefront of the disabilities. They have access, to nation's life, but soms light on the bar. They sit, on juries. the man as he is is furnished in They serve as magistrates. They a biography just published, of are equal with men in the guar- dianship of children. Though which the author. is Dr. Emillthere remain a few inequalities Lengyel, who describes Hitler as which their champions wish to re- a magnetic demagogue who "knows move, all the main elvic fortresses Futures firm on heavy Cuban buy- the Ingredients with which syn-they coveted have been carried by ing. Reported that Cuba will ratify the International agreement. thetic public opinion can be storm. The question now most to curtail production in accordanco compounded." His determination eagerly debated is not what fur-with the Presidential decreo of and personal honesty are conced-ther rights should they demand as 13th Juno. Further reported that women, but what use should they the date for release of the Pool ed, whilat of his amazing powers make of their power now they are Sugar (700,00 tons) will be ex- of oratory it is remarked that in Parliament. This is not by any tended from 31st December 1932 "he has the power of transmitting means a purely British question. to 1st July 1980 and quantity in- his fury to millions who have It has to be faced by women increased by 100,000 tons. lost hope," despite the fact, that all countries, when, and As soon

New York (16/9/32)-Sugar

more

some of his hearers know that he as, they are able to take up polit rights have been secured; and preaches either madness or

plati-ical life on an equality with men. hers, in theory, is the

Should they refrain from taking logical. For women in Parlia- tudes.

a strictly party point of view.mont have boon alected by the As one reads this blography, it

considering themselves in the first votes of men as well as women; would seem that no man has ever

place tho representatives of and since, they are there on the boon Bo deliberato a demagogue, women, advocating, irrespective basis of equality. It is for them Ho urges, in his writings, that of party, those matters which to exercise their right by show- moetings should be held in the women especially have at heart? ing themselves equal to participa avenings, since the masses are at Lady Astor thinks they should. tion In all the national tasks with that time more receptive of emo-But the other point of view is which the legislature confronts held by Miss Megan Lloyd George. them. To pursue any other pro- tion. He recommends the "ruth-

She urges that they should break sents the danger of creating a lesa and fanatically, one-alded re-down the prejudice that exists special women's party, through presentation of the case," romark- against women In public life by which sex conflict might be per ing that "hatred is more durable proving that thefr Interests are petuated. In actual practice there than antipathy, and the generating not narrow and sectional, and that is much to be said for Lady power of great changes is not so they were concerned with public Astor's view, if it is not pressed questions as citizens, Irrespective too far. It is not merely on the much insight og hystoria.”. As a

legrounds of theoretical equality reviewer has observed, to the uses of sex. Lady Astor's view of such hysteria Hitler dovolos all natural to one who all her life has that it is desirable to have women fought for women's rights, Mias in public life. It is desirablă alao the appeals of the old revivalister Lloyd: “Gebrzo'n vlow Ich smoro Pren roztházhkan badal jön,

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One of the great institutions of tu anyone now." our village before the war was the It might be the epitaph, of half railway station, where we boarded the villages

in England to-day.

a train to the junction. It was The village life that I know with- the only oxit to the world outside. in ten miles of London fe as out The nine o'clock train which took of date as Cranford. The amazing the solicitors and stockbrokers up fact is that it is less than twenty to their offices was the club of the years ago that I knew it.

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