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An Englishman who had a splen-
did war record tells this story of
nis recent visit to Berlin.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1933.
WORLD'S GREATEST
LOTTERY
FRANCE'S DESPERATE
BUDGET CURE
He knows Germany well and has SCHEME TO RAISE £10,000 FOR STATE
many Nazii friends, several of whom entertained him m B well-known Berlin club recently,
Paris. tickets in this as are now pre-
"I have been officially informed,tically unobtainable, but they may by the Secretary General
of
the
ati be borght at a premium, here and there in Pars. Taking into Im-account the present £ rate and the
The Nazis were friendly but boastful, and towards the end of the! evening the British ex-officer found the atmosphere reminiscent of 1914.
Finally, the Nazis attacked him French States Lottery, of an on the question of foreigners reportant change of plan" states fusing to give the Nazi salute. "Of special correspondent of the London course." they said, "a man like you would not hesitate to raise his right arin in the presence of our flag."
"Yes, I would."
"Evening Standard."
a
premium. Englishmen buying tickets would have to pay about 27s. Gd. for a 100-franc chance.
The 2,000,000 tickets sold in the The proposal to limit the lottery first issue will be dided into 20 to five issues of tickets has been series of 100,000, with an alphabet.-
There was a moment of conster·labandonea, "There will be just na/Cal index letter and a number rate many issues as the public wants,” "Well, you see," said the English-said the se retury-General.
nation.
"Why?" demanded the Nazis.
man, pointing to the sleeve which. The French lottery is the biggest unknown to the Nazis, enclosed ann the history of the world. It has artificial limb, "you shot the damn-ween launched as a desperate expe- ed thing off in the war."
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The America Cap
series.
cach ing from one to 100,000 in
As the scries are 20 un num
ist. r ber, the siphabetical index will run from A to T, the twentieth letter of the alphabet.
Gigantic Prizes
The prizes offer. in
dient to help balance the Budget, cure distress in agriculture benefit cortam classes of ex-Service batch are:
and
the first
One first prize of 5,000.000 franes (approximately £60,000 t present rates of exchange).
15
prizes of 1,000,000 francs (£12.000).
20 prizes of 500,000 francs
(36,000).
200 prizes of 100,000 francs
(£1,200).
If the reported offer of Mr. Vin-man. cent Astor to build a challenger for English people who favour the
behalf the America's Cup on
Britain of legalisation of lotteries in Bermuda is accepted, it will not be will find, in the French lottery; am- the first time that the yachtsmen of ale justification of their claim.
British overseas possession Inve Like the Irish sweepstake, the stepped in when those of the Mother Francn lottery will lure English in- Country have held back.
vestors. Doubtless the patriotic In two races in the eighties the scruples which have held back many only challengers to the American thousanda of Englishmen from cop. yachts were Canadians. Neither of tributing to the irish Free the Canadians came near to victory. Exchequer will also prevent them The Bermudans build fine bosta from buying tickets in the French and are first-rate anilors. They will venture. They do not relish thei have devoted itself to have the advantage of a much shor-knowledge that 40 francs of cach public pre-judgment of the issuester and easier octan crossing to the 100 spent on a ticket is swallowed singly or in batches of ten. before the Leipzig Court. scene of the race than the English by the French Exchequer.
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200 prizes of 50,000 franes (£600), 2,000 prizes of 10,000 francs
(£120).
200,000 prizes #f 200 franes
(£2 108.).
Tickets have been available either
The first draw will take place on
to an
Nevertheless, tickets for the first Armistice Day, in the presence of warrantabic reflection on the in-
series of the lottery are now on sale M. Albert Lebrun. President of
France. tegrity of the Leipzig judges be
in France and there is nothing to
There will be fore the slightest reason for sus
no complicated prevent an Englishman from buying The pecting it has been given.
them there. ΟΙ receiving them machinery, no vast drum, no battu- German Supreme Court has
A nun takes orders before she through the post from private llons of uniformed nurse or chorus high reputation among national
girls at the draw on Armistice Day. Jenters the Church. An ordinary French purchasers. the trial inribunals. To assume in ad- The
Children of French soldiers killed course of
woman gives orders after she
100 Year Ban Lifted Leipzig
at the front (children known in being followed cance that that reputation is to| comes out.
to political ex
its throughout the world with an at- be, sacrificed
The situation has
amusing Pupilles de la Nation, on account of tention such as is given very pediency is an unheard-of piece Asking for Trouble.
side. Lotteries have been prohibit the payment made by the State 10- seldom to prosecutions in the ar presumption. Herr Hitler A member of a society for the ed in France for close on 100 years, wards their education and, upbring
being) will draw from a revolving Parliament glass ball pieces of paper marked The first number
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courts of any State. For sotte- himself; I may be recalled, his thing like a parallel to this con given this same court a remark-breeding of white mice has
been and a special measure had to expelled for giving away secret in-passed by the French
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centration of international inter-able testimonial of its unfitness formation. Imagine a mice-breeder this summer to enable the present with figures.
drawn will decide the 200,000 win-
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lottery to take place.
200
The orgamsation of the lottery isners of the lowest prize of simplieity itself. M. Georges Bon-francs. Assuming that the number uet, the French Finance Minister, drawn is 6, every holder of a ticket Look the initiative in deciding that with a number ending in 5, irres-
State lottery must be held to sup- pective of the initial letter. ply the failing Treasury with funds. claim the lowest prize.
Every tenth. ticket must cud with After the principle had been
the figure 66, 16, 25, etc. Every jadopted by the French Cabinet, and
ext one must go back nearly forty for carrying out Nazi political letting the ent out of the bag years to the Dreyfus affair; for designs. Just three years ago, the series of "demonstration when giving evidence in a tres-
LONG-LIFE RECIPE Krials in Soviet Russia have son trial, he declared to the Leip-
Neves Aurry, claimed notice rather as seat-izle judges. "When our party is
Never acurry, dals than a judicial proceedings, victorious a new Supreme Court
Let the oth- A political issue of the first will replace this one. and the
re fellow worIH. jorder, as well as a question of criminals of 1918 will have their justice, was involved in the reward. Then heads wil roll in
I've Seen Them! series of trials of which Capt.the sand" But it is not for for-
from "Many clergymen suffer
a apreial Act rushed through Par-tenth ticket means a 200 fr. prize.
Les Pupilles de ls Nation was the central figure, eign observers to attribute any insomnia," says a
will Dreyfus
doctor. Very lament to legalise it, a commission,
numbers, which, That is the case also in the Leip-form of prejudice to the court in few members of their congregaled by a Counsellor of State named then draw two Izig prosecutions, which are based this case. The world wili watch | on the allegation that the burn-the proceedings with the closest ing of the Reichstag in Febrnary scrutiny, and its opinion of the last was part of a Communist fairness of the trial will be form-t plot aiming at the overthrow ofjed after, not before, grounds for the German Republic by armed such opinion have been furnish insurrection.
the ed. Assuredly
question of the responsibility for! that act of incendiarism is one A Thinking Generation.
tions do.
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Union of South Africa.
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M. Mouthon, investigated the form takes together, will indicate the The com- 2,000 winners of the second lowest the lottery should take.
Assume that mission passed under review every prize of 10,000 Tra.
the the two numbers drawn are 1, 2; The Transvaal farmers are very kind of sweepstake known to
Irish and
Calculta then every ticket ending with the clannish; hence the expression, world-the
Spanish figures 1 2, irrespective of the initial "It's the Boer that help the Boer."
systems. the Italian and
letter, win & 10,000 fr. prize. systems.
Progressively, the drawing of three the Finally, what is known as
figures will indicate the 200 winners "There is nothing quite like the simple" system was adopted as the of the 50,000 fr. prize, the drawing restful quietude of these autumn method likely to yleld the maximum of four figures the 200 winners of days," says a novelist. My boy has funds with the minimum expense, the 100,000 fr. prize, always with. gone back to school, too.
Next, a second commission, com-out reference to the initial letter.
Finance prising officials of the
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Ministry, the Bank of France, the other "Marriage brings a lot of change National Credit Bank and
Soundless Enthusiasm
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of
various Chambers of Commerce, "SHOWING THE FLAG”
proceeded to discuss details such as the number of tickets to be issued, final-date of drawa, price of tickets and
prize money.
for which historians will be con-! cerned to find an irrefutable an-¡
Is the present generation using swer, if these proceedings should
the power of deep thinking? Such, For the leave it in any doubt.
in essence, is the question posed by Reichstag fire was the event to Mr. Hamilton Price in his addreas which the establishment of the to the Incorporated Secretaries' A- Nazi dictatorship in Germany {sociation. In Parliamentary lon- was directly due. Before that! ¡event, there was political free.guage our answer would be "in the into a man's life," says a novelist banks, with representatives
| negative." As regards public af- And it takes a lot out, tou. dom in the fullest sense in Ger fairs the old "muddling through". many. On the day following it tradition is no longer to be tolerat- Sensational Disclosure
The Editor's decisión is the constitutional guarantees ed, and if statesmanship fails to were suspended, and the govern-Bad the answer to the complex pro-except when he's at home. ment of the country was virtual-blems that confront the world, it is ly handed over to the police with certainly not for want of thought
A week Junrestricted powers.
about them. Mr. Hamilton Pricaj later, Herr Hitler's party, in their would have it that we prefer to role as saviours of Germany make a quick decision instead of
A novel wash board made of runtj from a Communist uprising add-getting down to fundamentals: the
proof copper can be hung on the ed at the General Election no more common and the truer allega-edre of a wash brain and has ele-| fewer than 98 seats to their Par Lion in that decisions are taken novated aides that prevent water liamentary strength; and for the slowly that they come too late lo
Facts You Did Not Know.
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first time they, with their Na-be of value. In the scientific world being splashed on a floor. tionalist allies, constituted the thinking of these days has be-
Toronto leads all other Canadian) majority of the Reichstag. This come so profound that conclusions cities in the publication of books was the signal for the beginning are apt to be expressed in language and periodicals, producing about 89 of the Nazi revolution which, unintelligible to all but the elect
per cent. of all books produced in within a few weeks, had com-few. Many of our novelista huve the Dominion. pletely changed the face of Ger-found the mainsprings of human many, and brought the fabric of action in the deep recesses of About the size of a wrist watch, international confidence down in psychology" The outpouring of now a small timepiece has been invented ruins. Beyond all doubt the thought about political, social, and that is mounted on a snap on strap burning of the Reichstag was an religious problems threatens a crisis enabling it to be attached to any historic event, and the guilt of it in library accommodation. Proba-small object. needs to be established. The bly Mr. Price's retort would be that findings of the Leipzig Court mey he is speaking not of the army of
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Commission's Findings The commission decided that:
All prizes should be tax free, The work of the officials direct-
IN BALTIC-
Chief Scouts "Family
Of 650 On Tour.
FOUND SPLENDID 'SPIRIT'·.
ing the lottery should be honorary.
.London. Possession of the winning tic-Lord Baden-Powell, accompanied ket should be the only considera by 650 officers of the Boy Scout and tion necessary for a prize. Girl Guide movements, is now back Prizes should amount to 60 per in England after their "Showing cent. of the total subscribed. the Flag trip" in a specially char- The sum of 100,000,000 francs tered liner to the Baltic countries. from the total subscribed should Lord Baden-Powell is enthusias- visit. be devoted to the relief of distie about the results of his treased agricultural areas; and He and his big scouting family, mat The balance in hand, after de-no fewer 200,000 Scouts and Guides duction of prize money and the in the eight countries they visited 100,000,000 francs, should be and everywhere the Chief Scout banded to the Treasury, ⠀ adds, "we met the same splendid- There were to have been five spirit and ideals which animate ua separate issues of tickets in the lot-all, in England and everywhere tery, each with its own prizes,}else.”
And
or may not establish it. If the trained thinkers but of the average it relies blindly on the maxims of The change of plan reported above Everywhere, he continued, they accused should be acquitted, the man. Even there we are not pre- the paal but that it submits all an- removes the restriction of the num- were received like, brothers crime will remain a mystery so pared to accept his dictum. The ciant doctrine to the test of its own ber of issues to five. Tickets in the sister and although they differed in far as the law is concerned very proverbs the truth of which experience, and is more ready to first issue became available on Sep-language and tradition the Ballic though by no means an impene he challenges are not the products condemn than to accept blindly the tember 20, and had already been countries were one through the in- trable one for the common Judg-of modern thought, but the bolled conclusions of the old preceptors largely earmarked for, the big banks fluence of the Scout and Guide ment of civilisation. It is much down wisdom of ages which he That ile attitude, should be any who were buring on behalf of movement, and he felt aure that as to be regretted that a so-called would have te believe were more other than this would be strange clients. At tobacconist shops and a result of their visit, all these peo DAVIE, BOAG & CO.Ltd International Commission of thoughtful than our own. Thelenough in an era of universul edu-post offices, which were among the ple had a better liking for Britain.
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