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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1933.

ECHOES

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1858

70.-A Mixed Bag At Christmas Time

About thirty destitute seamen were regaled on Christmas day at the boarding house of Mr. Baker, In Circular Buildings with as good a dinner us money could buy for them. The acting Colonial Chaplain got the thing up we be- Reve. but we do not know post- tively. It certainly was a most kind warm hearted act, and in our opinion does infinte credit to all partics concerned on New Year's day.

Mr. W. H. Mitchell, Police Magls- trate requests us to acknowledge the receipt of $30 in aid of the Poor-box from "A Magistracy Friend of the Friendless."

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There will be no issue of this paper to-morrow. Christmas Day.

If we cannot have £ Merry Christmas it seems destined that we shall have a busy one. The "Shanghai" arrived from Foochow and Amoy on the 24th. The "Singapore" arrived with the English mail of November 9. about half past three on the 25th, and the Formosa with advices from Shanghal on the night of the 22nd. As in duty bound, to the exclusion of all other matter we give all the late intelligence we can collect by these opportunities.

CORRESPONDENCE

[All latters intended for, publi- cation must be accompanied by the name and address of the writer, not for publication, unless so desired bitt as evidence of good faith.-ED.]

Guides And Scouts

Dorabjee Nowrojee has conclud-[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "HONG KONG

ed arrangements to make the most delicious Christmas

Cakes ever eaten in China, and also all sorts of short pastry suitable for the

season:

In soliciting the patronage of the public, he begs to state that it will be a great accommodation to him if they will favour him with their orders beforehand.

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There was a Coroner's Inquest held yesterday on the body of a seaman named McKay, who had been stabbed in a drunken brawl about midnight of Christmas Day. at a Seamen's Boarding House, in Lascar Row.

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Dear Sir, I suppose there are very few people in these days who will be found to deny the useful. ness of the Girl Guide and Boy Scout Movements which have grown so remarkably during the last twenty Ave years. There is, however, a tendency on the part of the general public to take these Movements rather for granted and to forget that there is constantly a need for Gulders, and Scouters and also for financial support...

Here in Hong Kong one has often heard the criticism made that The Jury comprised Messts. Lap-not enough is seen of the work raik, Heaton an Ryrie. The Acting which the Guides and Scouts do Culonial Surgeon deposed that on and that therefore one cannot ex- examing the body, he found

pect to receive the financial sup-

be 'wound on the right buttock, 4 port which would probably inches in depth, which penetrating forthcoming if we had greater pub- into the pelvic cavity, wounding Leity. Our Movements do not go the smaller intestine, and serving

out of their way to court publici- several of the pelvic blood vessels, ty, but great" Rallies and Jam- was necessarily fatal. The wound

borees which are effective means was of an extraordinary character.

of bringing the Movements before and must have been inflicted with

the Public are: difficult to arrange a very sharp instrument and within a place like Hong Kong. On great violence.

Two men are in custody on sus- picton. The Inquest was adjourn- ed until to-morrow at half past

one.

THE GERMAN VIEW OF HITLERISM ·

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A MOVEMENT OF NATIONAL REGENERATION

Saturday evening. Beptember 23 there will be a chance for mein- bers of the Hong Kong Public who are interested to see a little of do. what Guides and Scouts can

A concert, with demonstrations is being organised by the Guides and Scouts of St. Paul's Girls' and Boys' Colleges, and it will be held in St. Paul's Girls' College com- mencing at 7.30 p.m. The demon- strations will include, Boxing, First Ald, Signalling, etc., and the con- cert items will include two short plays to be given by the Guides and Scouts themselves. In addi tlon the following have very gen- erously offered their help: Mr. Ronald True and the "Cheero Band, the Misses Stella and Helen Ho and Mr. E. F. Selk. A small

devoted to the equipment funds of the Company and Troop organising "the Concert and with the balance, which it is to be hoped will be a considerable one, we intend to form the nucleus of two Endow- ment Funds from which grants- may be paid to assist poor Guide Companies and Scout Troops. We hope that many will consider the cause a worthy one, and if it is impossible for some to attend the "Concert we shall be very glad to receive donations towards the Endowment Funds-Yours, faith- fully.

Leadership In Place Of Liberal propertien of the proceeds will be

Laissez-Faire

(By DR. G. SCRLOTTERER, of Hamburg.)

We have received the following article from Dr. G. Schlutterer, une of the leaders of the National Socialist movement in Hamburg and editor-in-chief of the Hamburger Tageblatt," the official pr gan of the Senior. Burgomaster of that city.

It is now recognised through- determination for ourselves. We out the world that Fascism, has desires to be masters in our own thorougly' remodelled people's poli- house-politically, culturally and tical views and their views on life economically--and to make this in general. It goes without saying house habitable in conformity with that the German National Socialist our own ideas. movement-which is closed. akin to Italian Fascism-is deeply interest- ed in similar movements abroad, more particularly in the develop ment that has taken place in Italy,

Absence of Leadership.

A similar" claim should be raised,

every by

other proud nation

REV. N. V. HALWARD, Assistant Commissioner, Boy Scouts Association.

THE NEW CUNARD LINER

Criticism Of Her Whole Theory

And Construction

Although it is quite trus throughout the world. Although that Italian Fascism is looked upon or perhaps because the cultural and economic relations between the as the general model on which to base the political organisation of various peopies are so very close,

each of them is compelled to start Sir Percy Bates, Chamman os Europe. it does not by any means

the process of regeneration within the Cunard Steamship Company. follow that it would be possible to transfer it, in all its details,, to its own borders. Conferences can speaking at a luncheon which foi- conditions in Germany.

the coun-lowed the opening of the» new, The aims only achieve success

tries represented at them are sound graving, dock at Southampton said pursued by the two movements áre

at heart. This principle is in- undoubtedly very similar, but-not-

that since the work on the new withstanding this resemblance-creasingly gaining ground among Cunard aner had been stopped the Powers: and it is a fact that the whole theory of the ship and each movement its completely in- dependent of the other and its every nation is more or less infect-

her construction and of the two- ed by the same polson that de- development is subject to its own

service had come laws. Every intellectual movement teriorated our own national char-weekly mail

immense amount of towards national regeneration is acter during the Liberal Marxist under an deeply rooted in the national régime.

Lack of leadership, the criticism and investigation

"I am glad to say that after character. Thus, the National So. struggle of one, class against an-

other, economic difficulties, corrup-investigation by the Government cialist. Idea has been championed tior, financial unscrupulousness, both the theory and design of the in Germany for centuries past by

general degeneration these are ship have survived successfully such eminent men as Luther phenomena which, for instance, that criticism and investigation," Frederick the Great, Fichte, and numerous others. No one before Adolf Hitler, however, had been able to rouse this ardent longing and to make it the vehicle for the expression of new views on life.

The National Socialist revolution has at all times refrained from disseminating its claims, its aims and its ideas among other national or from forcing upon its own doc- trines.

Such restriction to the solution of purely German problems is not, by any means, a sign of weakness, but rather the logical outcome of our

'attitude towards nationalism. Just because we are

TIMO-

are by no means unknown or Great 'he continued.

Britain either. The world 1 tired. The Southern Railway, ID of the unending attempts at com respect of their dock, have noth- promise, the absence of efacienting whatever to tear. The ship is leadership, the class war and the right and therefore the dock 15 Irresponsible economic methods of

right. The worst that can hap- Liberalism, and longs for a trans- formation, such as Germany has pen is that there may be a little more delay before the child gela already achieved thanks to the work done by Adolf Hitler. Despite into the cradle." their outward resistance and their inward opposition, all the Powers

Referring to a hope expressed by Mr, G. W. E. Loder, Chairman are keenly watching the successes of the Southern Railway Com- he has already gained within a pany, that when the happy event few months in dealing with these occurred it might be twins, Sir phenomena.

Percy said that he understood that the King's Bounty had been extended regularly to triplets, and he did not, see in the least why the bounty of the

National Socialism.

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Lever Key, or Combination Government that each nation' has its own in-National Socialist revolution

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