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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, JUNE 18, - 1933.
THE
habitual
to his Kowloon con frere. But he will be obliged to and soon, if an improvement is not effected. The outery on tho island is already much more vociferous than could be possible in Kowloon, which has had more
VAUXHALL than an inkling of what to ex-
SYNCHRO-MESH
FAULTLESS GEAR
CHANGING
NOW
BEING DEMONSTRATED
AT OUR SHOWROOMS
THE
THE POWDER BARREL The Very Ideal
OF EUROPE
By - SISLEY HUDDLESTON
Whether war will come and when nobody can say, but it is
A Gorman publication seriously af
and her alles is over 9,000,000 mon.
firms that the war strength of France
LEG THEORIES. BY EDWARD KELLY, LIMB
SEXPERT
notice in yesterday's paper that a woman's cricket team is going to be
But France, on the other hand, sent to Australia this year. watches with
with apprehension the mill
This is a good idea. Be- quite impossible for the political the training around a thousand sides showing the sporting
the training
of hundreds of
in the Storm Troops, instincts of British woman- bellof in war in every country of the
of the the exceptional officiency the Continent...
Reichswehr which can be converted to write about to-day. Germany's policy is producing the into a vast corpa of officers and the
Of course, a lot of the rules profoundest perturbation and has
proposed labour conscription-which shocked into protest oven those who may easily turn to military conscrips will have to be altered to suit the
ladies. most sympathised with her undoubted grievances,
is new to the management. The observer to ignore the generalation of the Stool Helmets, hood, it gives us something
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For instance, you could hardly say that Mrs. So-and 60 fielded in slips.
So, for the purposes of this game the word "alips" should be altered to "pink organdle dress" as the or "crepe-de-chine frock"
For the same reason, fielding at cane may be,
pect. Here, however, there is T ringing throughout Europe, suppressiomational conspiracy for her more reason to allow some lafl-That is the blunt and bitter tude. The China Bus Company truth. had a good reputation in Kow- loon. On the island, everything drivers have yet to accustom themselves fully to the roads over which they have to travel and are not yet thoroughly ac- quainted with stopping-places,
GERMANY NOT READY“. France and Poland are thoroughly
The fact is that Germany, despite which at some points, could bo more conspicuous to the general alarmed at repeated incidents near
their frontiers-at Danzig; along the all the rumours, is far from being advantage. But these are mat- Corridor; even in the demilitarised ready for war; but, if once the convic ters requiring the closest atten- Rhineland, where contingents of the tion takes hold that she will be ready Nazis have imprudently demonstrated. in a measurably period of time, a fanatical precipitation of hostilities tion. The public has a greater
UGLY SITUATION. claim to efficiency under a sys- The menace of the Disarmament arising out of a frontier rald or de-
ibility. tem which is monopolistic InConference has particularly stirred monstration is an unquestionable pos-
pacle feeling. Recently Germany, Nor must it be supposed that it is square leg would become un- character. And it can fairly ask by withdrawing, brought it near to merely on the Polish German side that popular. No woman would like to for civility from conductors and collapso bub was induced to come
Italy, which requires peace for her be told that she had a square leg. inspectors and for discipline to back by the offer of conditional mill. there may be an explosion.
Lary equality.
development, is apprehensive of Jugo- So this poaltion would have to be Foreign Minister, asserts slavian Intentions, while Jugoslavia is referred to as "dimpled knee" or prevent buses at termini from Neurath,
that whatever happens Germany must
She apprehensive of Bulgaria, which does something similar. Phone 23124. being used as common eating-supplement her armamente.
Body line would, of course, im- Hungary, which was despalled of houses. It can reasonably, ask must have an Air Force and large not recognise her castern boundary.
Australians. that buses should stop at the
In Poland, Marchal Pilsudski, over large tracts of territory for the bone-mediately become popular with the arranged points upon request and vigilant, has again imposed his nomi- fit of other Danubian
and confirmed the young and energetio that proper precautions are tanec, Ignace Moscicki, as President recognise her ken to see that all is clear be- Colonel Beck in his port of Foreign
Minister. When the fore re-starting. Government announced its pro- gramme of establishing a unifl- ed control system, the step was hailed as progressive. We hope that in the ultimate result, the experiment will not produce deterioration.
HONGKONG HOTEL GARAGE
Stubbs Road.
The
Thongkong Telegraph.
FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1933.
THE COLONY'S BUS SERVICES
Stopping to Think
calibro artillery.
Now Baron Von
nations, cannot and does not know
to turn. which way Czocho-Slovakia is determined to re- ms on Rumanian ist encroachments by violence.
Russla makes claims on From the Baltic to the Black Sca land as well as on Polish land. there are patriotic urges which are An outbreak anywhere might be the at present kept down with dimeulty. signal for a general conflagration.
Austria fighbours' boundaries. }
In order to accentuate this form of bowling, it would probably be- come necessary for the bowlers to be elnd In tight fitting silk bathing costumes.
The rule regarding maiden overs could be altered to apply only to batswomen who slipp- ed and fell while running be- tween the creases.
In France, the Prime Minister, has greatly Edouard, Daladier,, strengthened his position by his re- solve to preserve intact the national defences; while M. Boncour, the con- cillatory Foreign Minister, for years a member of the Socialist Party, now
No woman would be allowed to intimates that he is prepared to open
BALKAN FEARS.
reach a century. As soon as they could twentyfive they a his douter concerning German arma-
and, If
We are living, as it were, on a vol-reached needs be, insist on the
to the military sano, a powder barrel, which may start going backwards again until pure and. In Great Britain warning after cover Europe with its lava or flames, they reached eighteen, when they would start going forward again warning has been given, notably
One simple fact will perhaps pic- until they reached twentyfive, and such a calm and trusted Elder States- taresquely suggest the state of things so on ad infinitum, da capo, dieu et
antering
Eu
siof the creaty,
davity
cussed.
BRITAIN'S DUTY.
by
tiers.
We must fret appreciate the tacks
011 neighbouring countries.
of
not let their husbands do the job,
Thus, in every appeal to the Umpire, it would be a case of leg before wicked. The Um- pire would therefore be ferred to as the Boundery. Each woman would have their
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Te
During the tea adjournments, out onto the field, and the game it shall be accomplished.
would then automatically end, small bridge tablos could be taken
At all costs the Great Powers must
tho Listening carefully to theso con. versations, I am convinced that no-come to a general understanding to while, over their tea-cups, body, we sufers alike dread it working the provisions of 1910. They rackers. body in Western Europe wants war re-examine in the light of 14 years' cricketers gossiped about the bar- The barrackera could retallato They realise its horrors. They are must be prepared to make changes in
is to be per- the common interest, not by way of by carrying on an animated dis- awarely gained by fighting. Yet sops to clamorous claims but by way cussion about the leg theory. with the apparent of honest redress of injustices, in the They would refer disparagingly to they are impressed will as though knowledge that only removal of the the thick legs of the members of it wore independent of human agency. greater grievances can bring appease the English cricketers,
that
sense of its
understanding.
ment.
as com-
pared with the slim, Kayaar incased ankles of the Australian team.
Then, towards the end of the game, there would be a unanim- ous appeal by the single women in both teams against the light, and. stumps would be drawn.
*:
The Colony's bus services, in
man as Viscount Grey, and, in in the Balkans. Travellers their natural division, Kowloon A familiar idea is presented in measured language, by Lord Hall Belgrade by the chief railway stations mon droit, and the like.
Merely for the sake of fair play sham. The complete failure of the have their luggage inspected for
are con- it would be necessary for the Um- and the island, have been under a new dress by the contention infasion of Herr Rosenberg in London bombat Armed terrorists
that men have lost the habit of indicates that British opinion is at stantly traversing the Balkanle fron-pires to be men. As wives would monopolistic control for several
Youth in Eastern Europe being days and both companies have troubles by which they are as
thinking, and that most of the last aroused to a palpable peril.
Faced with this terrible situation, in trained for war. Immenso fervour is Umpires would probably have to laid themselves open to criticism. sailed are due to the absorbing which we are at the mercy of an in- worked up in mass meetings, in the be bachelors. In Kowloon, the old complaints interest they 'take in sport and cident, Great Britain has a two-fold newspapers, and in incendiary at- of the present conditions and Racial groups to quote a resident in retain their point; far too many other frivolities. We are in-
no longer seek to hide them under the Balkans are "in a spiritual con-
In my view, the condition accidents are attributed to the vited to look back with admira- the poison-flowers of deceptive words.dition of civil war." habit of passengers of alighting
tion to the days when the busi- The time for illusions has gone.
Yet, while we must not cover up Europe's return to sanity is the ness man lived on the business the truth, however ugly it may be, serious revision of the so-called Peace Innings until they were caught out. woman, although of course, as is when buses are in motion when premises, did not play golf or we must also keep clear and cool heads Treatles. The longer the task is put It would be impossible to stumpa
and resolve to do whatever la neces-off, the harder it will be.
Signor Mussolini has recognised it usual, they would try to bowl cach the fault lies elsewhere; and the bridge, and never went for mo-
sary to maintain peace. critics have had added to their toring week-ends, but made it. It is amazing how widespread on Mr. Ramsay MacDonald has boldly other out.
the Continent is the fear of another proclaimed its necessity. It in, in grievances the impression, if his business to develop trade, war. There is not a cafe or beer-hall deed, self-evident. The problem is not the fact, that the change-open up fresh markets, and find in which the possibilities are not dis- not whether it shall to done, but how over has involved a reduction of new products. In contrast is the picture of the modern type of the number of vehicles in ser- business man, who rushes from vice. An extraordinary scene
one social engagement to an- was witnessed at the Ferry ter- other, has little time to bestow minus this week when a ferry on business details, and still less arrived soon after the Canton to think. How far this criticism
It is against this doleful resignation War can be pre- train. Not a single bus of any la justified is hard to say. There that we must react.
PEACE ALL-IMPORTANT. of the vented and must be. is, perhaps, too much
The alternative is ruin the collapse description serving any route
The silent preparation for it must laudator temporis acti spirit
a exponed before it breaks calamit of civilisation was on the stand. Only one about it, and the Sheffield bual-bu
It is worth while paying a price to meaning could be attached to the ness men to whom it was offered There is everywhere a dreadful mis-sucure peace,
the The problem of Danzig; Germany alone happening: that the facilities could point to many successful should not be blamed. She feels her problem of the Corridor, which cuts provided at that hour were enterprises as proof that it is not self encircled by potential enemies Germany in two; the problem of the means of self-defence; and, if she Hungary-and economic barriers in totally inadequate to meet tran-entirely true. The sting of it who would even deprive her of the political frontiers notably, those of sportation requirements. Doubt really lies in the indictment of is wholeheartedly behind Hitler, it is the Danubian region must be courage system. Its because he incarnates her racial re- ously and comprehensively tackled:
(Continued on Page 10.) our educational
solve to break what she believes to less, the occurrence was un-
author, Sir Mark Webster Jen- usual, but that incident apart, kinson, speaks from experience it does not require a keen ob- as an accountant, a profession in servation to realise that, as a which he is a man of mark. rule, fewer vehicles are avail. While pretty severe
business man who does not able to absorb the traffic from
think, he finds excuse for him in any particular ferry at most any the method of his training, time of day than was the ex-Whether educated in an elemen- perience under the old system. tary school, public school, or It is not our purpose to be over-university, no one has troubled powers of censuripus, although we do not to develop his
his pay much attention to the sug. thought." The aim of
teachers having been to fill him gestion that the company is new with knowledge for examina- to its present undertaking and tion purposes and make him must be given time to settle realize the importance of success down. With months of warn-in games, he learns everything ing, an efficient system, it seems except how to work and how to to us, could have been planned think.
Fortunately the remedying of out, ready to put into full opera these ills would seem not to bo tion at a moment's notice. In
very difficult. A beginning at Hongkong, conditions are some-least could casily be made, for what different. The Hongkong all that is needed is a return to bus-user has been rather spoilt. "old Euclid,” now almost forgot- For some considerablo timo past, ten. In Sir, Mark's opinion, ho has had reason to enjoy his every boy should be compelled bus-riding, Comfortable vo-to master the first seven books, hicles and courteous service have with an appropriate number of been his experience. Travelling problems, before he could, tako has not, necessarily, boon an any job other than of a manual | aggravating journey between nature. By this monna WO two points. He has not been ro should again produce business quired to acquire the resignation men who know how to think.
on the
"Don't be so sure! She might be president, some day."
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Mrs. Babie Rable writes:
Dear Mr. Kelly-May I appeal to your most learned self for ad- vice? I am indeed in great. trouble. My Baby, the light'and' laughter of our Home, has got. rables, at least I think so because. he has started to bite. I am so afraid that I might have to send. him to Kennedy Town. Do you. think so? Could I possibly got a. suitable muzzle for him? Does. one have to license muzzios 7.
I am very sorry to trouble you but I am more sorry about my Baby and the rabies-Mrs. Bable Rabies,arkt
Dear Mrs. Bablo Rabies.-Thera is only ono cura' for rabies.- Lot. your Baby crawl up and down the footpath without'n muzzla in front of a policeman. If the Baby bites the policeman, you will be able to find out whether your diagnosis in correct. If the policoman shoots the Baby It doesn't matter whether it was correct or not. Yours sincerely, Edward Kolly,
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