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MR. BALDWIN ON FREEDOM

Britain As A Last Stronghold"

Special "Afr Mail Service

Landon, Mar, 9. Mr. Baldwin yesterday broadcas; in the Nationai Programme for the Schools a talk on "Political Free- dom." His contribution, was in the series "What's the News!”

Mr. Baldwin said there was no form of government or combina- tion of forms which räd not been tried out at some time or other in some country. Our freedom was our own, civil and religious. We were so accustomed to it, as to the air, we breathed that we took it for granted.. drop down on us. like manna from Heaven is had been fought for from the beginning of our history, and the blood of men had been

That freedom did not

shed to obtain it. It was the re- sult of centuries of resistance to the power of the Executive, and t had brought us equal justice, trial by jury, and freedom of worship and freedom of opinion, religious ad political. That freedom was mirrored for us and crystallized in the House of Commons Itself.

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NEW PRESIDENT OF BA. APPOINTED

Sir James Jeans, The Eminent British Cosmologist

Sir James Jeans the eminent British cosmologist, has been ap- painted president of the British

current year Association for the

in succession. to the late Sir Wi- Ham Bate Hardy.

He will deliver bis presidential when the Association address meets in Aberdeen in September.

The general committee of the met at Burlington Association House, London, and made the ap- pointment.

Sir James Jeans is at present in America. He is staying in Miami,

Florida.

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Sir William Host, the distin- guished biologist, died in January. He was president for the current year and was to have presided at Aberdeen meeting in September.

SINGAPORE R.N.V.R.

Commence Training On April 3

London, Mar. 17. R.N.V.R. unit of Singapore will get Members of the newly-formed

one of their first tastes of active training when they go aboard the Monitor Terror for shooting prac tics on April 3.

The practice will be conducted Sir James Jeans is 56: Some-in an area between 0.65 degrees years ago Sir Oliver Lodge said: and 0.80 degrees from Peak Island. he was one of the six greatest meri] for a distance of 15 miles and ship- in the world. He is most famous ping will be warned to keep clear.

Shooting will start at 9.30 a.m. for. his extensio of Newtonian! mechanics to the more complicat- ed behaviour of solids, liquids, and gases under forces due to gravit- ation and rotation

It is probable that some of the shells will be filled with salt, a common procedure in order to ob- tain the correct weight. Shells not used in these practices do burst, however!

A notice issued by the Captain- states: Owners and in-Charge

of shipping are re- masters

It was the fashion for many peo- ple, and particularly for the popu-

He has been called the post lar Press to-day, to represent the.)

use of Commons as effete, as cf space." and his "book." The having really done all its useful Stars in their Courses" was des- work and as being impotent, and cribed as "an easy readable, and as consisting largely and especi- not over-serious introduction to the ally the Government of the day-most poetical of the sciences." "quested to keep their vessels as of fools. He had been a member It is true to say that no astro- clear of the area mentioned below of the House of Commons for many years, and he would say without fear of contradiction by any other member of that House whatever party he belonged, that the House of Commons as an assembly was a House where a fair judgment might always be relied upon, It had its tantrums, sometimes did foolish things, but he had never known it fall to raise itself to a great occasion. It gave the completest liberty to every individual member of it, provided that it was convinced of his in- cerity. There was a great tradl- tion, too, of. fair play to the in- dividual; a tradition not in writ- ing but handed down from genera- tion to generation, from the older members to the younger.

nomer has so possessed the art of popular exposition His work has touched the Imagination of young and old. In his children's lectures, at the Royal Institution,

A red flag will be flown from the early this year he fascinated and delighted thousands of young peo-highest point on Blakang Mati ple

Island for one hour before the practice 'commences. On conclu- sian of the fring the red flag on

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as possible during the heavy gun practice, which will take place from one of HM. Ships on April a and/or 4th or 5th (spare days) London, commencing at 9:30 a.

With that tradition we had a

MORE SCOTTISH Blakang Matt Island will be lower-

JOBS Glasgow Workless Total Down By 800

Area:-Between 065 degrees and 080 degrees from Feak Island för a distance of 13 miles.

A marriage has been arranged, and will take placé quietly in Winchester, befween Cecil Robbins The Scottish workies total at Cherry, of Singapore,, and. Mary February 19 was 319,453 wholly un-Ada Stopford, second daughter of employed, 31.000 temporarily stop the late Commander and Mrs. E. ped, and 8,599 normally in casual

G. F. Law, of Galway, Ireland. employment, making de total of 359.939.

This was 195 less than number on the register on January 22, 1934, and 38,801 less than a year before,

The total on February 19, 1934, ;} comprised 287,176 men, 12,050 boys, 50.839 women, and 0774 girls.

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tradition now In this country, -growing, he was glad to say, in these democratic days ever more strong, and becoming more wide spread. That was of service in a free country by free men Every county council and every municipal body, the same as the House of

•Commons, was filled with men who often made sacrifices to give their services, and government was car-

In Glasgow the figures show LL ried on in this country more cleanly, he believed, than in any decrease of 800, the total being other country in the world. It was 122,492 against 123,922 a month ago,

In Glasgow area there the rarest thing in our local p111,501 wholly unemployed, 8065 pular government, as in the GOT temporarily stopped, 2538 normally ernment of, the country, to find a

in casual employment the total man who had fallen by the way including 07.990 men, 4985 boys, and had yielded to the temptations 25,810 women, and 3533 giris that might come in the direction. of corruption or undue influence. There was a magnificent tradition handed down from the earllest times, of public service for the good of all our brothers in what- ever their station of life. We had not yet wholly realized it; we were on the way to it; we did more now than we did a generatiori ago; the end was not yet,

About 33 per cent, were applying for insurance benefit, about 48 per cent. for transitional payments, and about 19 per cent. were not entitled to benefit or transitional payments.

the government of their country.". After touching on examples of the alterniations of free govern- ment of their country."

Difficulties of Democracy. Democracy was far the most the alternations of free govern After touching on examples of ficult form of Government be- cause it required for its perfect ment and dictatorship in certain functioning the participation of countries, Mr. Baldwin said:-"For all the people in the country. Deus to surrender our liberties would indeed be to graft something com- mocracy wanted, constant guard- ing. For us in this country to pletely aljen, on the stem of an

old oak, think of having, for example, a

Do not forget that in dictatorship, a popular form of spite of what is happening abroad Government in many countries there are freedom-loving men and to-day, would on our part be an women in every country to-day in Europe. You cannot think with act of consummate" cowardice, an act of surrender, a confession that what anxiety they are looking to the last we were unable to govern ourselves; this country to-day as and only able to sit back, as our stronghold of freedom-standing dtrength and coumge had anke like a rock in a tide that is threat gone, and watch the dictator doening to submerge the world. his work.

Allen Plants. --7-

In this country we did not want "I know quite well that when the get-rich-quick mind, Speed one is young ones always in a and efficiency had done" great hurry, and it may well be to-day things and they were perhaps the

that those two allen plants-for: idols of this generation. They did they neither have their root in not necessarily go together. Acce. England Communism." and · Fas- leration was not a synonym for cism, may appeal to many of you, civilization. It was quite true that This is a free country. You can the State coach in this country support elther creed and you can might be going through heavy support it in safety. But I want ground and the wheels might be to put this to you: If there be creaking, but were they sure that one thing certain to my mind it the wheels of the coach were not is this, that if the people creaking to-day in Moscow, in of this country in great numbers Berlin, in Vienna? Were they became adherents of either Com- quite certain that they were not munism or Fascism there could creaking even in the United only be one end to it, and that one end would be civil war. That is, States? A

3 admit," continued Mr. Bald- I was going to say, latent in both win, that a dictator can do much those creeds, but I would say that when in power. He might do every-it is not only latent but blatant, thing. There is one thing he can- and for this, "reason, they both not do create another dictator: A alike believe in force as the means. dictatorship is like a giant, beech by which they can get their way tree; "very magnificent to look at and set up their dictatorship in Ita prime, but nothing grows They further belleve, as you have ABLJO. -- MRA SHINGIBĦU -- CHANGCHUN ROTEN (Maden underneath it. The whole ten-seen on the Continent, that having dency of it is to squeeze out the got into power and it does competent and independent man not matter for the argument whe and create a rierarchy used to ther the Communist or Fascist obeying When the original die equally by force all tree opinion, tator goes chaos is often the ze that does not agree with them, sult. We have no hierarchy in must be suppressed in other this country, used to obeying Our words, kill everything that has people are independent. They have been the growth of our people for been accustomed to taking part in the last 800 or 1,000 years?

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