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NOTES OF THE DAY

BRITAIN CHALLENGED

It should now be possible, with- out giving offence, to seriously ask what are Signor Mussolini's inten- tions with respect to British, and for that matter any other nation's, interests In Afrien.. It becomes in-

ITALY'S RIGHT TO EXPAND

By VISCOUNT ROTHERMERE RMCHÁIN critics of Italy's

The Very Idea!

STUFF & NONSENSE

More

Scraps From Eddie Kelly's 'Notebook

Edited by Eddie

hears people talking about some Edward Kelly-sniffs when hẹ

Government officials and their wives holding down two jobs and drawing down two fat

Italy is a land comparatively creasingly apparent that the Italian ♫ action in Abyssinia are trying poor in natural resources little leader aims at bending Abyssinia to make fools of the British public. but with two million more inhabit- more than half the size of France, STUDEBAKER to the Roman will in doftance of There is no basis for the moral ants. What is she to do with her

the League, and of Great Britain. And it is almost equally apparent indignation they profess. The surplus sons?. that Great Britain must rouse to claim that Abyssinian independence meet this expresalon "of defiance, concerns the League of Nations is which amounts to a challenge. fallacious The League is an as-is the last area in Africa suitable The high plateau of Abyssinle Abyssinia, some will say very ciation of civilised States. Abys-for white colonisation which has cleverly, but we bellevo very naturally, has announced that she intia is a semi-barbaric country, not been brought under European pins her faith in Britain's backing, characterised by cruelty, slavery, rule. What right have we, estab- in Britain's proved friendship for and feudal anarchy. Her applien-lished on the neighbouring table- the victims of aggression, and fution to join the League was an land of Kenya, to oppose Italy's | anlaries. the British people's high sense of droit move to secure a protection aim of acquiring similar territory? justice. By publicly announcing

to which she is not entitled. The It is fortunate that our new that she is satisfled that she will

Sir Samuel be protected by British diplomacy British Government, realising this, Foreign Secretary, or British sanctions. Abyssinia has protested strongly against her and-Hoare, holds clear and common nadoubtedly touched the British mission at the time. Our reasona pride. She may have gone far to for this protest still hold good. wards nioking for herself an ally | Abyssinia has no call upon the of the British public. If Abyssinia | League of Nations, since she was is attacked, and Italy promises she never qualified for membership. will be, there will be quite possibly

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sense views on this matter.

"We admit the need for Italian expansion," he said in the recent debate in the House of CommonA, That is the only reasonable attitude for this country to take. Recogni- tion of the right to expand, in the

As soon as Italian rule is estab- | case of Germany and Japan as well

lished in that country, the futilityna Italy, should be the touchstone

"I got $600 a month and wife gets $600 a month,” he said scornfully. "That's as good as any of those pon pushers.".

What he didn't explain, how. ever, is that the $600 his wife geta is the same $600 he gets.

ANSWER TO

CORRESPONDENT:

Dear Eddle, I am a widow of present objections to it will ap of British foreign policy. For us and keeping company with an pear. for everyone concerned willto adopt *I

Under

Italian authority these trages will cease, and we shall be able to withdraw the British sloops which now have the arduous task of trying to stop the slave traffic across the Ited Sea from Abyssinia to Arabia.

j

dog-in-the-manger

this country who assert that the There are some foolish people in

penetration of Abyssinia will prove Those who know Mussolini person- impossible task for Italy.

closely the achievements of that great constructive statesman during the past thirteen years, are aware that he never undertakes an enterprise without well weighing

ally, as I do, and have followed

the cost.

can

FLUFFY.

ROT.ARY

Professor Forster needn't blame us for this one.

The speaker had been droning at the Rotary Club for half an hour and showed no signs of ccasing.

IN THE DARK

The shades of night were falling

fast,

One is almost too frequently be better off. The Abyssinians posture towards the natural desire elderly gentleman. I'd like to struck by the similarity in the will benefit by the opening up of for an increase of territory on the marry him, but a friend said he

the sequence of events to-day as com-their ferritory, just as the Moors part of virile peoples the

Was a sexagenarian, and that pared with those of the months and Berbera have benefited from Germans, Italians, and Japanese preceding

has August,

1914. When the French occupation of Morocco, would ultimately lead to another

me bothered. Yours, Germany's ambitions abroad first or the Sudanese by the British world war. came to general notice it was found conquest of the Sudan. People that she was rapidly increasing her who denounce Mussolini as a

won't be bothered.-EvDIE.

Dear Fluf.. Don't worry. You Army and Navy and her communi-gressor should remember that he is cation system. Italy has already only continuing the work achieved the distinction of possess. General Gordon, whose death at in the largest army in Europe Khartum was regarded AH a Toddy Joyce & His Orchestra.

and is speeding up warship and martyrdom in the cause of the sup Rehearsing a Lullaby-Waltz

aircraft construction, and attempt-pression of the slave trade. The Teddy Joyce & His Orchestra,

ing to make her communications British Empire too will benefit DD-177 Lonely Little Dancer-Tango Fox Trot

NAVAL STRENGTHS impregnable. Germany planned to from the establishment of an ef- expand through the Balkan Penin-fielent and efvilised Administration Teddy Joyce & His Orchestra.

the present sun to Asia Minor, and thence to in Abyssinin. At anxiety Way back Home---Fox Trot

the Persian Gulf. British interests frontier districts of British Somali- Teddy Joyce & His Orchestra. summon the Naval Conference were threateneit, Italy plans to and. Kenya, and the Sudan are

The successful Invasion of Abys expand in the same general direc- constantly harried by Abyssinian, sinin is solely a question of com- BD-178 My heart jumped over the Moon-Fox Trot

in October is dictated by ation; and again British Interests Ethiopia may not approve of their the greatest road-builders in the marauders. The Emperor of munications, and the Italians are

Someone sitting next to T. B. Jackson's Orchestra, desire to avoid a costly arma-

are involved. Germany, and her Little Golden Locket-Fox Trot Jackson's Orchestra, ments race between the major allies, prepared to strike their low practices, but he cannot control the world. I predict that within a few commenced to drowse, and T. B.

for empire, or world hegemony, at minor potentates who rule on the months of the On the Prom, Prom, Promenade-One Step

Powers and, at the same time, time when elinin was apparent present impassable country.

borders of his primitive and at jcampaign all the worth-while parts with the gavel to awaken him. start of, the tapped him gently on the head Jackson's Orchestra. to obviate the necessity of her troubles at home-at that time a unprépared and involved with

of Abyssinia will be in Italian I Love you Gipsy-Fox Trot Jackson's Orchestra.self spending a sum slated to

possession, and that the Abyssinians, He soon drowsed off again. T. B. civil war threat in Ireland Italy

themselves will quickly realise theweilded the hammer once more. On the Good Ship Lollipop (Film "Bright Eyes")

is preparing to wage war in Afrien be in

advantages of Italian co-operation Rudy Vallee's Or

the neighbourhood of at a time when Britain may appear

in the development of their country. I've got a Note-Fax Trot

£200,000,000 on fresh naval con- to be unable to actively oppose a New Mayfair Dance Orchestra. atruction. It is well to bear in policy which would be detrimental interests. Germany mind, Me and the Old Folks-Fox Trot

in this connection, the contented that Austria's quarrel New Mayfair Dance Orchestra. recent announcement by the with Serbia concerned those two On Venetian Waters-Fox Trot

Government that the

alone, and Italy resents inter- ratio New Mayfair Dance Orchestra, method of naval limitation will and so on.

ference in her Africa complications

Is it that in Empire BD-181 Mr. Bluebird-Fox Trot New Mayfair Dance Orchestra.

have to be superseded. This building statesmen and govern Jolly good company by the Sea-Six Eight

follows the demand by Jayan ments conform to pattern? Or is New Mayfair Dance Orchestra. for a higher maritime strength, the parallels observed

there something more significant in Lots of other interesting records in the

which made it abundantly clear new consignment.

that the formula which has so well served the purpose of pre- venting competition in the construction of capital ships would have to be abandoned. The question of what is to take its place is now agitating official minds in the capitals of the leading naval Powers. One thing seems clear, namely, that something more definite than the phrases "equality of security" and a basis of ron-menace and |non-aggression," being freely used in Washington and Tokyo, will have to be found. Such phrases may mean anything or nothing. The recent British naval review brought home to the public and to our law-makers the state of obsolescence to which the Navy has been for the most part reduced by a policy of economy, combined with the attempt to set an example to Powers-an example which, unhappily, has met wtih

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STOP

"Harder," murmured the drowsy one. "Hit me harder. Little more than a

generation I can still hear him." has gone by since Britain was her- self engaged in a widespread campaign of annexatlon In Africa. It will be of advantage to the Such Empire-builders as Rhodes world at large that the deposits of and Kitchener were held in high gold, oil, and other products which honour among us. No one the highlands of Abyssinia are be- deny that their work has brought lieved to contain should be develop the benefits of civilisation to what, ed. The purchasing power of the when I was n boy, was still known country will increase as fla natural as the "Dark Continent." wealth becomes accessible with the White men and women can now building of roads and railways, and travel, unescorted and by motor- the consuming capacity of 14,000,- car throughout the whole length No subject within the competence 000 Ethiopians will be added to and breadth of Africa-with the of the International Labour Or the existing markets for European exception of one solitary Ranisation is of more urgency than goods. that of the unemployment of young

That corner is Abyssinia, whose persons. The Geneva Comerence benefit by finding that outlet for tribes which require their young Finally, and above all, Italy will borders are still occupied by savage could scarcely do more than recom-her teeming population which is men to prove that they have killed

"Ah, dear me, things aren't mend palliatives; but the national deliberations Inter vitally necessary for her national and mutilated an adversary before what they used to be," sighed Gran- the best servico

is perhaps well-being.

they are allowed to marry. now possible.

nie, discussing the younger genera- ' Those who carp at Italy's desire Consider the case of these young for new territory should rather wish Italy well in the great enter

All sound-thinking Britons will tion. "Why, about the only time folk. Between 6,000,000 and 7-praise her paticece. She was the prise to which she has set her down is when the traffic light turns In modern mother puts her foot 000,000 of them have reached the only one of the principal Allied hand. The day that Mussolini age of twenty-five without begin- Powers that received no colonial establishes, Italian authority over uing to earn their livelihood. mandate after the war. The form the ancient but barbaric land of possible to provide ordinary Indus-out between the British Empire,ficial progress by which Europe has Even though it is not Immediately er German .colonies were shared Ethiopia will complete the bene-

THE GOLFER'S CREDO trial work for them all, it is es-France, and Japan. The Italians brought law, order, and public sential that measures be taken to had been promised a rich tract of health to

Part 1.-1 bellove that rent their demoralisation. The Turkish territory in Asia Minor, than a century ngo was plunged in keep

continent which, less take an easy swing with my driver, raising of the school-leaving age, but it was never conquered.

my eye on primitive misery.

the ball, pivot the establishment of vocational,

smouthly, follow through, and sock guidance services, the development

this ball 260 yards straight down ligent administration of unemploy of technical education, the intel-

the fairway. ment exchanges, the provision of recreational centres, more elasticity in local and national exchanges in accordance with fluctuating needs and new industries, are some of the solutions proposed. The chief thing, obviously, is to save these

young people from the belief that society has no use for them. They must not be allowed to develop a no real response. Therefore, futility. There is no problem feeling of frustration and of quite apart from any expansion more poignant in its human aspect, which may be forced upon on account of the mental misery, Britain with the expiry of the the moral degradation, which in many cases threatens, and there is present treaties of limitation, a no problem more serious in its large and costly programme of social aspect. There is an im- reconstruction cannot be avoided. mense constructive task here for social thinkers, social workers, and Britain is anxious, however, to governments. keep that programme as low as possible, consistent with the needs of security,

to this extent at least, pre-war But above history, will not repeat itself. all, the British Government will Meanwhile, whether the resumed continue to exert itself to the conference is held in London or utmost to prevent a recurrence elsewhere, there will be world- of competition in naval arma. wide hope that a satisfactory ments. By means of the agree-, basis between the major Powers ment with Germany--an agree-experience of conferences will may be devised, although past ment very unfairly criticised, at [naturally tend to arouse doubts. first-it has made a beginning; Britain's aims remain Un- and it will certainly be no fault changed, but if she is unable to of Britain's if there should be secure a reasonable under- a-new outburst-of-naval rivalry. standing, she will perforce-have. Whatever happens, it is at any in order that her Navy is built to embark on heavy expenditure rate reassuring to feel that up to a strength necessitated by Britain and Germany will not her position as the world's load- compete against each, and that, ing maritime Power

"Oh, I guess, it would be all right to change fehows, if Eddie thinks you're the cutest and Tom thinks I'm the cutest."

Kreen."

I can

Part 11-I believe that I can keep my head down, roll my wrists properly, and make up with my brassic for the distance I didn't get on my topped drive.

Part III. I believe that I can get out of this rough, where my brassie put me, with my mashic afbliek, and land nicely in the fair- way for a clear shot to the green. Part IV-I believe that, by taking a careful swing with my midiron, I enu miss the tree which my mashle niblick shot tried to climb.

Part VI still believe I can get an iron shot past that troo.

Part VI-I believe I can hit a full mashle shot, with lots of back spin on it, and lay the ball dend to the pin.

Y

Part VILI believe I can get out of this trap, where my mashle shot left me, with my niblick.

Part VIII-I still bellove I can get out of this trap and on to the green with my niblick, after I get the sand out of my eyes.

Part IXI believe I can. figure out the true line across the undulat- ing green and aink this forty- foot putt.

Part XI-belleve I can, sink |-this-two-foot-putt-with-ease.-

Part XII-I belleve I can drop this three inch putt.

Part XIII-I bellove. I can get apar four on the text hole,

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