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Congressman and the head of the focal popular movement, has several times defied the prohibi- tion on his entry into the State and has each time been ejected, the struggle is clearly not for. more than elementary civil libert- jes..
This preliminary stages is ine- vitable, since, however wide- spread and sincere may be the revolt against despotisms which are rarely benevolent, it would be idle to pretend that the peo- ple of the States can step Hong Kong, Monday, March 27, 1939. straight into a democratic, self-
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governing dress.
The Labour party executive
Is British Optimish Justified? appears to have made up its Asks Hermann Rauschnigg in mind that Sir Stafford Cripps's "The Spectator." To-day every. "Popular Front" campaign is a thing is urging the German Fue- nettle to be grasped firmly. In a hrer to war the desperate eco fresh declaration of policy the its deter- nomic situation; the complete executive announces breakdown of morale; the grow-mination to exclude from the ing hatred against the regime; party any organisation or in- the beginnings of collapse in the dividual which joins Sir Stafford's State apparatus:
scepticism movement.
The effect of the policy of the which extends even to the high-
firm grasp is yet to be seen. The est ranks of the Party.
And there is also Germany's nettle is rather a big one, and continuously decreasing superi- the effort of the executive may ority in armaments, the realisa-weaken the party rather than tion that in a short time the per-uproot the nettle. jod of possible expansion will be
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definitely over, the fact, which Political and Economic Plan- forces itself on every expert, thatning's report on the Location of Germany's armed forces have Industry, just published, is reached the stage of progressive comprehensive study of the pre- disintegration. All these factors sent pattern of Britain's indus- operate to drive Germany to make tries and towns. This report is that last great stroke which comes just when everyone once and for all will decide the waiting expectantly for the re- situation in favour of German commendations of the Royal hegemony.
Commission on the Geographical Distribution of the Industrial Why the Nazi interest in Hun-Population, which will shortly gary? There appear to be two express its opinions about the reasons. Firstly, Hungary is with very problems covered by P.E.P.s in those regions of Central survey.
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Europe where Germany is desir One of the chief merits of ing to extend her influence. Sec-P.E.P.s inquiry is to establish ondly, Hungary is one of the the fact that the problem of greatest producers in Europe, industrial location is not an iso- indeed in the world, of good lated segment of economic policy. quality wheat, and a large pro- that can be chipped off for in- ducer of bauxite, the raw mater-dividual examination. Location ial for aluminium.
can only be fundamentally alter-
as a
You will have read recently ined after reforms as vast the newspapers that the Nazi complete overhaul of central and party in Hungary has been dis-local government, and a funda- solved. The results of this mea- mental re-examination. of the sure cannot immediately bé fore- whole system of national and seen: Indeed, the whole future of local taxation.
Hungary is uncertain. The Hun-
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garians are a proud and indepen-| Mr. Rublee, cast for the role dent people with a long national of Moses, has succeeded in ob- tradition, and on this account, taining a few concessions, from and also because of her geogra- Pharaoh's hardness of heart-
The German Government's phical position and because of her agricultural riches, Hungary is proposals, which have resulted bround to play an important part from Mr. Rublee's negotiations, in the development of European first with Dr. Schacht and sub- affairs.
sequently with Dr. Wohlthat, if they are carried out, will mark a Peace in Palestine depends on new stage in the refugee exodus. neither party having inflicted The crux of the proposals is upon it what it will continue to to find countries in which the feel an intolerable grievance. larger ordered emigration may The one hopeful way yet sug- be settled. The German Govern- gested of escape from the dead- ment demands of the other Pow- lock is: a self-governing Jewish ers that they shall take an Palestine with guaranteed liber-active part in solving the pro- ties inside a great Arab Federa-blem which it has created. The tion:
execution of the plan is depend- The Arabs busy building up a ent on some manifest proof of great Arab State, comprising their co-operation. Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Irak, Trans-jordania, and
The strategic re-shuffing of Syria and Egypt, would have no Europe has made the necessity excess of population for their for large-scale military interven vast lands outside Palestine and tion on the Continent by British would have every reason to man-power inevitable in value the constructive help of future war; and, bearing in mind Jewish intelligence and Jewish the quite reasonable possibility that home defence forces may in energy.
the event need to be strengthen- ed by Regular units at present in- the potential Field cluded in -
perhaps
any
The small State of Rajkot has has become a constitutional pro- blem largely by accident, but in Force, we cannot regard the ear some form or other the elements marked nineteen divisions, in its disputes are bound to be 250,000 men, as a sufficient ex- repeated in almost every State. peditionary force, even at the
outset. In Jaipur, where Mr. Majaj,
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