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THE IRISH FREE STATE
If
be
made self-sufficing, he must take the plunge and not content him- self with half measures. Bri- tain is not likely to take the action he desires. and push the Free State into a flowing tide of republicanism. At present, the Free State is making the worst of the situation. It is in the British Commonwealth but not of it. Irishmen can still travel in England without pass ports, but when they trade there they have to face a higher tariff than any foreigner. They are even cut off by the tariff wall
NOTES OF THE DAY WHAT THE NEW TRAFFIC The Very Idea!
any
Feng Yu-hsinug's change of front is satisfactory. It saves unneces- Bary bloodshed. At no time did ha have a reasonable chance of achloving any good in pin-prickinC the Japanese and Manchukuo for- ces on the Jehol.sido of the Char- har frontier, His troops werd ill- equipped, léked ammunition and supplies for a campaign of length. Opposition to Japan upon the battlefeld in vainglorious to day. Vocal support from Canton and from patriots in North China is worse than useless unless it is accompanied by something more tangible. It merely encouragea wild escapades. If China must Beck revanche she must await the proper day.
LOCAL CURRENCY
ACT WILL MEAN TO
THE LONDONER
By The Rt. Hon. Herbert Morrison
The London Fassenger Transport Act, 1933, has come into opera
tion. IXTHAT does the now Act mean
to the Londoner?
W
the Board. And electrification means faster and more frequent Barvices, cleaner stations and trains, more comfort..
!
So with the L.N.E.Railway sub- urban services out of King's Cross
I cannot be certain. What as far as Welwyn Garden City.
Moreover, cloctrification makes Bay must be, to some extent,
possible through running between speculative. I am not going to the Underground and the måln
line railways.
run the new Board. But in the light of many years' study of London's transport problem and as the man who framed, Introduced and "say through" the Joint Select
ed in ways I do not, liko by the Committee the Bill which (amond present Government) has now be come the London Passenger Trans- port Act, 1988-here goes.
USE YOUR IMAGINATION
The Metropolitan line from the
Cross. Gate will, I believe, join, up Circle to New Cross and New with the Southern Electric and not merely drop you, on to a near by platform.
I hope the Central London Tubo dead-end at Liverpool-street will
SPORTING INSTINCTS
By Eddie "Larwood" 'Kelly.
NOW that the tennis sea-
son is upon us it is time for us to put on our football boots and take a hand in the revision of rules which becomes necessary
What happens on Saturday is that all the Underground Rallways, Its Buses, Trams and Motor Coaches go and so achieve through. run at the close of each season
The local currency controversy has been lying dormant since the Clegg Commission presented Report, which is fortunate perhaps for the anti-stabilisation school of
of the 1,700 or so square miles ning with the old Great Eastern. of the London Transport Arca brought together taking.
thought. Events of the last few months have strongly impressed the need for a stable dollar. Trado | conditions are bad enough without the hampering effect of wild ex change fluctuations, brought about by circumstances quite beyond the Colony's control. A semi-panic in the wheat pit in Chicago sende the dollar toppling downwards. An Please give the new concern, optimistic report of the progress of time to find its feet. It is a pity the Pittman campaign supplies a it starts in a trade slump. - swift upward trend. And basic argument of the opponents of stabilisation, that Hongkong can- not afford to take such a step while China retains her present monetary system is entirely stultified by the Canton currency situation.
the
mcans
Use your Imagination. Think of slaughter on the cricket (bigger than Greater London) are what through running between field.
na one under-tube and suburban main lines
The players have patched up They are socialised as a public In time it may mean the death their bruises and the spectators concern under the London Fas of the London end of the sub- have forgotten their disgust at aenger Transport Board, with Lord urban terminals and making the the sight of their favourites Ashfield and Frank Pick at its electrified "suburbans" as good dribbling down the whole length of the field so we can get to- head. They have been socialised as tubes with the daylight let in. too.
Will the trams go? Maybe if gether and fashion a few more the case is proved.
laws to govern the game. trams are good ones; they shift ourself on the green award in the
They have great value; our
We ourself were wont to disport. Co-ordinated public service is vast numbers. But they can't put days of our youth, and flatter to replace capitalist competition you
down at the kerb; many ourself that we know how football It doesn't women don't like them; they are should be played. or what was left of It. matter much to the new Board not mobile; and, in a breakdown, whether you travel by lube, bus, there is a block. coach or train. Nor does it matter The Act gives freedom, subject
You see, we used to have spikes much to the Board or the main to conditions. If the local autho- ine railways whether or not you rities will consent to overhead on the front of our boots to protect use the suburban railways, for wires, there is a lot to be said on ourself against attacks, and every thore is to
be a pool between appropriate routes for the trolly-time, we kicked a ball they had to them,
bus which uses electricity pro fetch a new one and take a player
off.
It was some time before the re- Ruthlessness and naivety, are
There will be competition be-duced from British coal. Clean, strange companions, but they figure tween these agencies of travel, but mobile, easy going. Have a look together in the latest cdicts of the it will be inspired by the desire at them round Hampton Court feree neticed what was happening, Hitler Government in Germany. to render the best service; the way. The tramwaymen's interest but when we took a penalty kick While Herr Hitler himself believes emulation of achievement for the must be safeguarded. that he has achieved what is call-combined concern, rather than the ed in Berlin "totality," in placing mere raking in of money. public activities of every kind, from the trade unions to the church, under the control of the Nazis, thus suggesting an casing
IN GERMANY TO-DAY
*
CLASS WAR
*
And now I conclude. I
have
It's a man's game but that is not why we chucked it..
ant the ball unfortunately stuck
noon.
The case went before the F. A Council and through a misunder- standing on the part of those who atruck off the lists. voted against us, our name was
This does not include hitting the referee, as it is better that the boys should take it out of a paid official rather than one of the other team, who is merely playing Referees, we suggest, should be for the love of the game, chosen for their intelligence and Serenade on the. Schubert's not for their ability to play whistle, and to add refinement to the game it would be better if they could borrow a dress suit to wear in action.
Football being essentially an open-air pastime the playors. should wear as little as possible. One team could play in the altogether and boots, and their opponents could distinguish thera selves by playing in boots and the altogather, weather and the polico permitting.
The important thing is that the around the toe of our boot and re- Mediatory efforta in which
general public service and not fused to budge, he blew his whistle separate interests (oven-munici- and we woke up the following fore- General Smuts has played an
pal) must now come first. SELLING TRANSPORTATION. important part promise to bring
In these circumstances I con- THE THAMES HIGHWAY. another attempt at Anglo-Irish
of cocraive methods, Captain Goerceive that through booking and rapprochement, ending the des- ing announces the death penalty the inter-availability of Hekots And the River. Our River
were also summoned for The Board has powers to run a tructive economic war of the for anyone who manifests the will be instituted. Things will Father Thames.
slightest sign of hostility to the have to be thought out. Experi-1 past twelve months or so. The Hitler regime. Extenuating cirmenta may have to be conducted.river service. It in the best body malicious wounding but we manag onus is upon Mr. de Valera. cumstances are not to be consider. But I feel sure the tendency will to do it, for it can co-ordinate fed to get our football team on the ed. The individual must entirely be for the public to be sold trans with all its other services. I hope Jury and they viewed the affair in
himself he continues to be Gandhiesque, subordinate
court an innocent man. and his portation rather than journeys by it may be possible, but we must ita right light and we left the
not rush the Board unfairly.
To avold a repetition of such n suggesting that he has some political convictions to the Nazi particular vehicles.
The boats must be motor and State. In its debasement of hu- Up to a point, it won't matter thing new to contribute and re-man liberty, this type of Fascism to the Board which way you not ateam. They must be open to deplorable Incident, we suggest the heavens in fine weather and that hitting below the belt be vealing nothing but stubborn-is as bad as its counterpart in a travel as long as you do travel.
Are you one of the great army as dry, warm and comfortable as a barred in future. This would cut the leg theory right out of the Communistle society. And lest as ness, further discussion will be a a result further excesses should of London's toilers by hand and tube train in bad weather,
I hope they will come off, for 1 game. brain that is disgorged at
Kicking with both feet together. sheer-waste of time. The Irish be committed by the storm troops, by
us more to his bosom-without-let- should be abandoned as the action leader has to make up his mind. It is allowed to be known that Liverpool-street Station each want to see Father Thames take
lacks style. In fact, all rough "spics" have joined the Nazis morning? Yes? If he believes Ireland can inciting them to lil-treatment. It Well, I am sorry for you. I ting us get wet.
is fortunate that the edicts and used to be one of you myself. Not The motor coach controversy play should he treated as an in- the circulars indicate that an' too bad a service, but dirty, will be settled in the way I wanted, fringement. attempt also is to be made to dis- dreary, smoky, crowded, depress- The coach will be used on its cipline the storm troops.
ing, irritating. You ought not to merits. It will be an express bus routes where the be sent to work like that. I often and used on thought about you at the Ministry railways cannot deliver the goods. the I have said nothing about lower of Transport and talked to L.N.E. Rallway about you. fares. If they become possible is you will get them. I have never Just as many of Karl Marx's bellove your good day
I favourite maxims had their origin, coming. Competition has held up "featured" them in my case for unconsciously perhaps, in principles the electrification of all those the Bill,
For I believe that facilities, de which he publicly denounced, so lines. Now it will be possible to
velopment and service must come the bittor Nazi war upon Marxism electrify.
Sir Ralph Wedgwood has as-first. in Germany is, in reality, a re- flection of his attitude of mind. sured us that all the plans are Essentially, the Marxian doctrine ready for submission to the Joint given you enough visions for one preaches class war, although it Committee of the main lines and day. contemplates the uprising of the proletariat. But it is still class war when the positions are re versed when the revolt from free commercial inter-proletariat is anticipated, and the course with Northern Ireland.propertied fores their will upon
the masses, The recent announcement that certain of the emergency tariffs | imposed by the de Valera Gov-DAVIS CUP DRAMA ernment against imports from
Britons the world over have Britain would be made per- manent seems to suggest that every reason to be proud of their Davis Cup team's magnificent feat the belief in self-sufficiency has in beating America for the right not died out despite the obvious of challenging France in the fina! facts. But is equally likely that round this week, "America had so carefully prepared for the event, It represented another gamble that the merit of the achievement It was a A policy is greatly enhanced. upon a colossal bluff. of economic 'isolation for the dramatic flo. In fact so closely Free Stato merely means the allied has drama become with international, tennis. mootings, impoverishment of opportunity, that, aided by the quick reactions the establishment of small-scale of the nervously interested crowds, Industries behind a tariff wall, they invariably provide Incidents aufficient to earn them a place in thus immensely increasing the the sporting archives. The 1980 cost to the consumer.: Old out Inter Zone final between Britain lets for Ireland's principal pro-and America contained its full ducts will be permanently closed, share of such data. The first day! successos of Austin and Perry The opposito policy means early only give place in dramatic aspect reconciliation with Britain: to the collapse of Ellsworth Vines While the Free States wavers in the concluding tio of the perics, when with the scores at two Bots, between these two platforma,all and Perry-leading 7-0 and 40- there can be no stability, Bri 15 In the fifth sot, the American tain, on her part, can make use champion fainted. It cost him the match, although there is small of the opportunity which is to doubt that the Englishman would la. Parliament this have won in any case, Incidental dearly tennis historians have plenty evidence that the game of 1988 TRUT
of Ulie
Shooting at the goal within 20 yards fa unfair to the goal-keeper, and to counter-balance this rule, the goal-keeper should be for bidden to pull faces at the players,!" The cap is rather effete and a touch of dignity could be added to the acone if the goal-keeper word a bowler hate ph
Players with thin legs could. wear leggings and in rainy wen- ther might be allowed an umbrella, For those whose natural adorn-. ment demands it, hair pins would be permitted but those should not be used as a weapon of offence.
When making up their fixture lista secretaries should not write to each other as "Dear. Sam" or. "Dear Jim" unless they mean It and all communication to the Association must be enclosed in scented envelopes,
he. Players, who collide with each other on the field of battle or kick the ball out of turn will; of course, do the gentlemanly thing and apologise. Speaking to the re fores should be barred actiona speak louder
A player recolving the raspber ry from male spectators may re- turn it at his own.ria
but on recolving it from a f
tor he should retira sand:don comes