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TWO PASSENGERS BY “AKLMAMU? DETAINED.

mol Two passengers-- German, Domingo de Brun, and naturalized Filipino-American, Bernabe Andres-on the NY.K. Australian liner il-mara wars detained on board thas vesel at Yokohama for the reason that their landing on Japan

se soil has been prohibited by the Japanese Water Police authorities.

WANTED, A MANUAL ON CROWD PSYCHOLOGY.

BY CICKLY HAMILTOS.]

Haverore HOTEL Mr & Mrs Jose

d'Aquino

Mr MH. M.

Bannerman Ki Jo Bats

̈us nos Mr J

N. H.

Begley Master "Doa Begley Mr & Mrs & Stay Mr.T.R.: Boothby

Bourne Mr E

Mr & Mrs H J: Jor

and chi d MrE M.3 cooph

Jillian

Mr & Mew N. B M

Kearney

Mr R.H. Skelton Mr Ch. King Mr.J. Jino

Mr & Mrs F. Kewley Miss A. U. Kyle Mr A. O. Langdon Dr M. C. Laskar Mr W. d. Lawrence Mr & Mrs T. . Lett.

I have often wondered why some practical an engaged in the art or business of Mr. J. E de Beau

champ politican election agent or experienced Mr V. Benjamin M.Pdoes not compile for the use of the Mr &

Benson electorate a manual en crowd psychology »

simple little booklet, ahora of scientific Miss E. Birr Mr Bennett

terms, wherein would be explained to The German passenger is 31 years olduly the mental process which convert the and was born at Marshal Island, in the kindly individual into the bitter partisan hut the political necessity for this process Bouth Seas being the offspring of a Ger-

of conversion and the means employed, za man father and Spanish mother, During

attain it. A the war, he was deported from, the Island to Germany by the Japanese Government It could do us no harm, and might do, as on the ground that his actions were incom.some good to understand why we, all of us, patible with the interests of Japan and her are apt to grow spiteful and unreasonable Allies. The German's passpore was, how. in politien matters; why a man or woman aver, viséed by the Japanese. Consul in who is conscientiousness itself as an indi Sydney, and he is now on his way to vidal will think it no shame to be viciously the Island on business enceraing copra. selfish in the name of a party, and let instincts which in private life are restrained Accordig to the Water Police, no› German loose, för a cause, all the bass or, foolish / Alt & K» W. Az Mr A. 4. Mastermab

as a matter of course.

who was deported from Japan during the war will be allowed on Japanese soil, especially in the South Pacifio Islands, though his passport has been vised.

A TRUTH TO CONSIDÈR." The naturalized Filipino-American Anyone who considers the problem--com- regarded by the Police authorities as asiders is for five serious minutes will have stowaway going to America for study to admit that the collective conscience, the He secretly embarked on the liner as Fang-conscience of a party, a church, or a nation, kong, thinking that the Aks-maru would go far below that of the ordinary decent to America, ed Manila. When examined individual; that a bacion may by the Police he had only Y.s in his though its members may not, thas an In insegina.Japan Gazette.

quisition may have mints among its ad vocates, that miners, collectively, are ready to starve its though the average miner, if bo met a starving man, would certainly, stand him, a dinner

Brown

Mr. F. P. Brady. Mr G. Brennan Dr J. G. Lyon) MrJ. A. H. Brown HrGE. Hall Brutton Mr & Mr FH. Buze Hrs tan Bruggen Cate Me G. G. Carney Me P. D. Chandler

Chapruma

Mr D. J. Crowley Mr W-R Cuthbert

Mr V. E. Deat Mr J. Dewae Miss 1. T. Dickerson Mr B. Dilekyan Mr Mrs Montague Mr &

Ede

W. W. Eastman

Mr & Mr HW Livingston, and 3 chituren

Mr M. F. E

Loxton Mr G Ludia Mr & Mr G. W.

Mallion Mr P. Marka

Dr.

O Marriott

Mra Martin & o

- M* 1.8. MASON

Mr&MrJ. McArthur

Mr E T. McCarthy

Hr

HoKoen

Miller Miller

Mrs F. Mooney and

ahild Mr & Mr W. P.

Neeson

Mr G. & Nelson Mr.H. B. Ollerdensen Mr Q E. Ollerden Mr J. U Oswald Me Wallace Farley Mrr A. J. Paterson (

Mr A. Els Ke-N. E. Elsaa Mr KW. Ely Mr E. C. Endt' Mr & Mrs B. L

Bircheberger MF A. D. Estes MrEY, Buren Engineer Capt. 8 P. Mr. A. E Pollock

Ferguson

Mr D. Ferredra Miss M. Ferreira

Fitzmaurice

+1

Mr de Mrs J. 8.

X HE Fran Mr G. N. Forum Mr.W. B Fraser Mr & Mrs M. de

Froyo Me J. K. Gardiner Mrs M. Gayzor

lay

Misa N. R. Fepperell Mr B & Party

Mrs A. B. Pollock and

ahldren

MrQ P. Powrie Misa E. Proper MrJ. A. Babbitt

Mr R. J. Rasma

Mr G. Rawlins

MDE. H Bay

Mrs Beads and child Mr & Mr J. 8. Reia

and child

› RACIAL DISCRIMINATION,

LEGAL INTERMARRIAGE IMPOS-

Giet us well organised and we become relentless; the fact is unpleasant, but there SIBLE IN JAPAN'S COLONIES.:

is no use in bilaking it. Organised capital like organised Labour, organised The Miyake says that intermarriage may like organised Communism, have between Japanese and Koreans or Formone and all shown themselves Batly indiffer- nang is still left; in a state which is legally, ent to any but their own interests.

Further there seems little doubt of it—Sir Maurice and Lady ambiguous, a fact which conatitutes one of

the collective being, the organised man, can the more serious legislativo defects.. The only be stirred to activity by the destruc. Japanese are rezy eloquent in their profestive emotion of hate; man, as a crowd, does sions of friendship and impartiality towards 20 often respond to the finer and higher

fimpulses inte the proples of Japan's possessions, but the In Europe, at this moment, there are fact that after over twenty years posses millions who hunger innocently; children sice of Formosa and after more than ten who had no hand in the making of war, years occupation of Korea intermarriage who were unborn when war was thought between Japanese and Formosan and of. An Austrian bergemaster a few weeks Koreans is not legally possible, runs ago told me it had been estimated that, glaringly counter to their open avowals of If the present exorse of deaths over births Mr Mrs L. & Gold

amith fine things. The Tokyo journal urges the continued, the population of his large pro Mr & Mrs J. MA importance of a speedy remedy of this vincial city would be extinct in somewhere

Goodeno abnormal state of legislation, which, in the about a quarter of a century; and Woman Mr R A. Gowen opinion of our contemporary, is called for who had seen something of conditions an- Miss N. de Graal. Dr & Mr J. W. Smith not only from logical but from administra. other district inveighed in my Bearing Bater

Mr Sydney Staford sive points of view, rule

against what she termed the ball-and-half Miss Graham

Mr & Ma B, C, Stone methods of relief societies sizon it: Was | Capt & Mrs_P___W___Mes Mrs WD impossible to nourish all those who were Grierson

VAL MINISTER WHO WAS

-ARRESTED. STORY OFF. E. SMITH'S " VISIT TO FRANCE..

Goll

| starving, it would be better, she said; i. to |Maj. & Mirs ANGwy

select children who were likely to grow up Hr His W. A sound, to feed them well and steadily and Hannibal leave the others to die off.

THE TWO TRAGEDIZA.

Max G

G. Harrison

Mr & Mrs T. W.

Mr ✪ F. Roberta

Miss L A Rometaeh Miss A. L. Rama sch Mc G. ). Endolph Mr. J. H. Scott

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Mrs J. Sinclair Capt Sigreland

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Mr J. Scott Harston r

Her argument may or may not have been Hindmart)" wise; but the fact that it was used in all Mr J. Heckueen

B. Horna Carnestness and charity is a proof of wide Mr & Mrs

ul Bushca spread agony Yet whas organised crowd, Mz Paul what political party, has been moved to Mrs MC Hussey emotion and action by the starving, of Mr J. A. Hyndman moved by the fact that the Mayor Kiss Johann countless children as organised crowds have Mrs B Jacks

Hr8 J.Johnston of Cork is starving himself in gaolt

Mr J. Johnson The motives of the Binn-Feiners may be Mrs E. B. Jon of the highest and purest, deserving of every sympathy; but there is, and can be, no comparison between the magnitude of

In "The First World War Colonel Repington reproduces his private diary during four year. The reader is told that **a certain amount has been omitted on the recommendation of eminent counsel," but apparently Lord Birkenhead was "not in duded for the story of his arrest in France in February 1916 is told at length,

Lord Birkenhead (then Bir E. Sminky went with Bogar Law and Lloyd George the two castrophes between the suicide of

child

Mr L

Mr&Mrs F. H.Tyson Mr-E; Des Voeux-

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Mr L. C. 2. Wilkinson

Wilson E & Mrs. P.

Winsley Mr &

H; Wootton & child Miss A: K. Wright:

Sir Ersa and Lady Mr F. W. P. Zwager

Fomen An

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Mr&Mrs H. Matheson

Hs called on Meeready, the AG., and a man whose conscience upholds bin inr & Mrs V. Clair upon Haig The latter's A.D.C telephoned bis act, and the daily massacro, by cold Mr & mr T. F. Cobbs Mr N. Mulien to arrange that F. E. should see Winston and hunger of those who are struggling Mr & Mrs H. Mr & Mrs J. F. Bosen in the trenches. He met Winston is to live. Yet the one tragedy appeals to Ferguson & child Beki & 9 children his dugout, where they had a talk. Some the organised crowd and the other leave Miss Liveright time afterwards there arrived the Assistant at indiferent ! Provost Marshal of the Division, and in This, I take it, is because the suicide of formed F. E that he had been ordered, to,

the Sin Feiner is the expression of an emo

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Mr & Mrs B. Hunter Mrs Jenkin

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place him under arrest and send him bastion-hatred-to which an organised crowd Mr&Mrs H. W. Allen Mr. A. H. Hollings to Headquartered

Capt Archer There was nothing to be done, so he went is always ready to respond, while the finer E THURSDAYS

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Missen Batalha SATURDAYS

the latter's assistant came down, and was Political parties or advocates of "' causes, severely taken to task by F.E-, but still then are binding un the wounds of the RK-O. Bird world; men and women, who are stirred by | M. 2 Mra Birkett arrest persisted, and he was sent off to the the kindliness, the shame, and the sense of r Blais

responsibility which we fling behind Mr M Breen when we join a crowd and accept its lower: Mr J. G. Bridgar standard of morality.

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disguised under the name of loyalty, is apt Mr C.F. Cooper FE. was still uniform and told to become an outlet för our baser instincte, Mrs Cormack

Crowley Macready that he would like to go off and that I suggest the writing of a simple Mr B

temperament and motive of Mr D.F. Cuthill put on civilian clothes, unless he would treatise on the grant him the same liberty as if he were in the organised crowd, the conscious political Eng. Comdr. W. civilian clothes. M: said he would, where party.

mb in ignorance to Mr & Mr F. J. Dormitories pon F.E. gave him

At present we succumb in deal of his a good

Dr mind, telling him that he (E.E.) had been the moral dangers of the life political or outrageously treated, and that Macready corporate, so that we may even esteem. it a virtue to be cruel and distort the truth, was an officious blunderer. Macready

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From 18th to 22nd November, 1990.

HIGH WATELSK

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Dickie Mr C. B. Sher

Douglas

wored that he had never inned orders: Jos (to bound down those who disagree with AN

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TOIR

John

'Dunnett Take us all round, as individuals, we are Me O. Esger most of us decent enough, whatever our

his arrest, and aid that he had only wanted by savage and epiteful discourtesy F.Eo come and see him.

an apology acready the Peace was made at lunch with the Com mander-in-Chief. It is not true, as cur rently reported," writes Col. Ropington that E.E. was marched on board ship

nation or creed; and if the moral standard

prisoner,

It does not seem to have occurred to the author or to any of the visible actors in the comedy that the affair was probably & gorgeous rag by young officers at the expense of F. E who though Attorney Gen oral and a member of the Cabinet war at him, ft. In-hm. ft. in the front an officer of quite junior rank.

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Mr J. Enginer

Mr G. E. Ellams of the organisation werd ne high na that of Miss Gibson the average decent individual the world Mr A V. Farmer would not have much to complain of. As Mr. Farmer it is, the collective conscience hardly exists, Mr. and perhaps the first need of humanity Bov. W. T. Feather today is to rouse it to greater at Mr H Greenwood

Were it so roused, it would realise selfishness is selfishanme, in man or is mulli, Mr & Mrs WEL

Groskamp bade, that the lie collective is still a lie, Mr & Mrs & Hals that abuse and bad manners are no sweet B. Hals er when served up wholesale, Mrs L. Hause

atarom Maj, & Mrs Sanders MrO. F

M&Maga

Mr R: P. Bha

Simmons

Mr A. Findlay Smith - Mr H. Spicer M Mrs & Miss Stabbitīgs

Mr JY Swindells

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Mr H L Wobater MEM Wall Mr H. P. William MrA Wilkinson Mr & Mrs Winfield Me de Mr Maručiai)

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A simple, manual on crowd psychology | | 14. L. Harvey: might bring home these truth, to the thou Mr C. J. B. Hellstrom, saods who now ignore them; and I suggest ile publication at the earliest possible PALACE HOTAL momentDaily Chronicle..

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Mr P.T. da Chuabe No infer. high-nor low-walds investigation of the former German Em?

Vrh Mrs B. Dobinson Fri 19 1 2662m 10-18 2 peror's resources, has decided he must pay

Recently the Jewish Agricultural Labour Mr J. Duguid Bater 20 m 3 9 5 am 11 6 2 9 taxes on income of 1,500,000 guildeners Asciation was approached b the Mr & Mr F, Gourdin

11 42 485 (about $600,000 at par) a year. As his The Palestine Arab. Club of Tiberias with Mr. Guna Bang m#4 47 0.7 11 47 3 come sdmittedly fluctuate owing to the view, to local. Arabs participating in the Mr Mrs Hobbe

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