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MOTOR NOTES

Cheaper Touring

Taking a car to the Continent is gradually being rendered much cheaper and easier. Now it is announced that Italy can be Entered in a similar easy manner.

A perm.t is obtained at the alian frontier for 80 lire (abous XUS.), valid for a year, or at 20 Lre valid for Ave days, from the Royal Automobile Club of Italy. No international papers are re- quired, only the English car pa- pers Temporary membership of vale Italian club (casting 20 lire) also entitles the motorist to re- duced terms

at many Italian hotels and garages,

In Switzerland they have re- duced the price of patrol for tour- sts. The arrangement that foreign motorists, who spend. not less than three days in Switzer- Jard, obtain a form on entering on which are filled in the amounts of petrol purchased. On leaving Switzerland the Customs refund the cash equivalent of 6 centimes per are up to a maximum of 300 litres (60 gallons). During July the price of betrol in Switzerland 's 42 c. per litre (about 2s. id. per gallon), the reduction giving pet- rol at 38 c. per litre (about 23. 5d. per gallon). This arrangement holds good until October 31st:

AUTOMATIC GARAGE

OPENING

Every motorist knows the jacon- venience of arriving home in a downpour, of rain and having to get out of his car to struggle with the garage doors. There is 30 automatic door-opener. " for gar- ages. ca.lec the Parlee, which overcomes this trouble.

A contact plate is let into the drive-way so that as the off-side front wheel of the car is driven over it an electric circuit is com- pleted and unfastens a lock above the doors. The doors then auto- matically open outwards, since they are spring loaded, and are held open by two catches on small posts at the side of the drive. After the car has been dri- ven into the garage the doors are closed by unlatching the gate catches with the foot and push- ing the doors home.

THE GERMAN ECONOMIC

tes.

SITUATION

Review By Minister Schacht

(Special to the "Hong Kong Daily Press” (Copyright)))

Koenigsberg, Aug is.

THE NEW PLAN

A speech of the greatest signi- ficance on the German econornic somewhat from my foreign critics On one point however, I differ situation was given by the Pres-who like to express an opinion that dent of the Reichsbank and Minis Germany will not be able to procure ter of Economics, Herz Schacht, on foreign raw materials. which she the occasion of the opening of the needs. It is just one year ago when 3rd German Eastern Trade Fair, with the consent of Chancellor Hit- here yesterday. Added importance er I proclaimed it to be the prin was given to the ceremony by the ciple of the Germany policy not to presence of the Finance Minister. buy any more than we can pay for, Herr Schwerin-Krosigk, as well as land to buy first of all what is urg- a number of diplomatic representa-ently needed. Since the policy of tives of the Central European Sta-this so-called '"new plan" we have jalmost lacessantly conducted pe- Schacht began by stressing thegotiations with various equntries Government's interest in the wel- concerning the mutual ex-change fare of East Prussia, and brought ord.. greetings on behalf of the Chancel. lor, Herr Hitler, in whose name the any foreign country is prepared to I have not yet discovered that spirit, the speaker said, of German exclude themselves from these ne- unity throws out an ever stronger gouations. It is true that our trade poot. What makes my visit to-day relations have shifted considerably especially enjoyable?! continued. h various countries but just this Schacht "is the fact that on former face has afforded many countries occasions I had to speak to you with new opportunities of creating mostly of our anxieties, whereas fresh markets in Germany for their this time despite all the anxieties 'goods, and this contributed not a we still have many of which up-jittle towards mitigating the econo- fortunately were Wade for our mic crisis in these countries. selves, my visit is accompanied by a

And jus. those countries which feeling of pleasure and hope."

After expressing satisfaction a foreign debts or other political ob- are not hand capped by excessive the increased attendance from ligations hampering their trade po- abroad at this year's fair, the speacy, have benefitted to a consider- ker went on to say that at the able degree from Germany's new time when certain circles in for economic policy." eign countries are pleased to des- cribe every window pane broken in the causes for the exchange in the The speaker going on to discuss Germany, as a disgrace to civilisa- trade relations, arrived at the con- tion, without pausing "to peflect clusion that the principle reason that they themselves had broken to be found was in the fact that the more windows than the political machinery leaders can ever repair with a was not functioning in governing of international tredit their efforts for peace, at such a the political debts. time I attach Importance to de- claring in the name of the Govern- ment that we have the sincerest desire to carry on a peaceful com-the financing of the Reich Govern- mercial and cultural exchange with all the other nations of the world.

EMPTY PHRASES

TAX REVENUES Touching upon the question of

ment's work creating policy and programme, Dr. Schacht stressed that the solution to this problem At a time when all the credit con-

5 simply being accomplished by "Adence has aimast disappeared, we

sr.cter control of the entire fin want to emphasise that self respect; ncial and economic policy, which and the means of respecting others was only possible in an authoritar The price of the standard model

achievement can only help us to

fan state. He pointed out that the is six guineas. There is also a

improve our own, and that the tax revenues had increased con- deluxe model at seven guineas, in

economic competition can only be derably, owing to the

improve- which the gate catches are dis

won in the long run by superiorment of the employment situation, pensed with and

so that the Reich had been able to performance." the doors are automatically held open by an

In this connection, Schacht critic-sue the interest bearing and non- attachment

interest bearing treasury bills to a on the

ised the opening

people who "substitute springs. A guarantee

Larger extent. is giver

empty phrases for practical work against defects in manufacture declaring my fellow country men: for twelve months from installa- to pass over the gravity of the task tlon.

confronting Germany with cheap aratory is not only senseless bu dangerous."

The makers, Constable, Hart and Co., Ltd.. Broadway Burdings, Boardway, Westminster; SW. 1. also have a Parlee bumper-operat- ed gate opener. This costs 15s. complete and allows the drive gates to be kept closed, but on receiving a slight bump from the car bumper they" spring to the open position.

M G.'S QUIT RAGING

The decision that the M.G. Company is to cease racing forth- with has come as quite a bit of a shock to a lot of people. The an- nouncement as worded says that he company is to cease build- ing racing cars and concentrate solely on sports cars, but it means much more than that, for it af- fects all racing by the Armn's cars, whether they are the bype call spots cara or not. This is a pretty shrewd blow, but there's no get- ting away from the tact.hat rac-. "ing can be overdone, and as far as the real racing machines are concerned, the best policy is to cyld and maintain one team and

"Certain people" said Schacht "are exhibiting a tendency to purchase securities, shares and assets of fixed supposed danger of inflation. I be value in order to guard against the

The speaker then wamed the re-

dieve that the Finance Miniser and maining ten

I have already shown by the mea- per cent who wil! never learn, the conscious oppo how to circumvent such over clever sure we have taken that we know nents and sabeteurs to whom Hitler people. I declare emphatically we had recently spoken very plainly are all in the same boat and nobody "There is no room, he said in the will be given a chance to get out. Third Reich for secret associations. even if they are harmless. C'ergy-

There is only one thing to do; have condence in the sea worthi- men and priests must confine themselves to spiritual minisza mess of this boat, and in the tions and leave politics alone, Jews guidance of the Captain command- must resign themselves to the fact the the German national ship"

Transocean Kuo Mi» that their influence in Germany has gone once and for a', We wish to maintain our people and culture pure.

"UNCONTROLLED ACTION But the solution to all these ques- tions must be found under the guidance of the State and, cannot be left to uncontrolled individual actions which seriously disuth, the economic life and have therefore been forbidden again and again by the Government as well as the Party authorities. Dr. Schacht de- clared he would hold those who acted in an undisciplined manner. responsible if the execution of the financial and economic tasks set by Hitler were made impossible,

to concentrate on that. If the "Bince our economic life is intim-

type is Interesaing and excitingately interlaced with that of other

I is bound to have teething trou- bles before success arrives, and tee:hing troubles are far more serious if there are a great number of these machines in the hands of valous people. It's a pity about. the Tourist Trophy, though, as the team might have, stood a very good chance of pul ng li off again. but beyond question the wisest policy for the moment is to con- centrate on making money.

The Funny Fellow

I

"Isn't the Beadle a wag, Dauvit? "What makes ye think that?"

He telt me a Babbath that he hasna burled a livin' soul for sax mopths."

countries. "continued the speaker" it cannot remain a matter of un- concern for any of us, particularly not for me, as the Minister is res- ponsible for maintaining the Ger- man economic machinery in work- ing order. It is indispensable for policy that the confidence in Ger- the carrying out of our economic many as a country of justice re- mains unshaken."

Turning to the problem of Ger- many's foreign debts, the speaker said that he fully agreed with the foreign erit es on one point, name- ly that the foreign debts were im- posing a heavy burden on the Reich, Disrespect of private pro- perty shown by our enemies during the war and in dictating the peace treaties, has set a bad examp

MONARCHIST RESTORA-

TION

Paris, Aug. 11. The Monarchist restoration in Greece is being encouraged by quarters close to the British Gov-1 crament with all means at, their] disposal, says the special London correspondear of" "Echo de Paris", commenting on the British atti tude in the Green constitutional 136te. The British attitude is not only due to the intimate relations existing between the British Royal family and the former King, but is also an immediate consequence of the British-Italian. divergences of the opinion in the Italy-Abyssinian conflict, declares the correspondent, asserting that Britain is determined to prevent Italy gaining an access to the Red Sea as well as a control over nickel, mines, which would be b the extremely important Greek valuable for the manufacture of war materials,

Greek

The correspondent then predicts that Great Britain would abortly make an open move towards the restoration of the Greek Monarchy and declares that the recen nouncement of the delivery- British planes to the Gr ernment could hardly be

accident.

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