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GENERAL NEWS.-
S. Africa and Immigration. Mr. Malan, Minister of Mines and Education, speaking at Vryheid, Natal, made an interest- ing reference to immigration after the war. South Africa, he said, had been better advertised than any other part of the world. Through the Boer War, through the noble part that the young man were taking in the present| war, it had received a great i advertisement, and when the war was over a great giresme of im- migration wrald come into the country. Where was the mar, where was the politician or states. "man, who was going to stand and try to sweep sway a stream of thst kind? It could not be done.": He.rse not afraid that the South African people would barwamped by the stream. This seems to indioite a change of view on the part of the Boths Government, who have been opposed to im- migration in the past.
Denmark and U. Boats? Politiken públiebes an article commenting upon the results of one and half years of ruthless U boat warfare. The "jparnal Bete whether Germany bas encceeded in throwing each obstacles in the way of the Allies that there were brought nearer to peace, and it anawera its own question" in tha Degalive. No weakening
the military power of the Allies hae, it says, hitherto been felt in consequence of theices of tonnage. Certainly the losses are great, even greater than one might have beforeband thought that the Allies would be able to endure, but they have been endared. Moreover, there is an obvious falling off in the results achieved by the U-boats." In April and June last year the Germans, according to their own statements, sank more than a million tons për month, bat during the first fire months of 1918, the figure, Bleo according to German socoonte, is little more than 600,000 per month.
Britain's Aid to Italy. General estisfaction is express- ed in Rome at Mr. Bonar Lam's tribute to the part Italy bas played in the war and ber eacri- fices for the common cause. All the newspaper report the speech, and the Tribuno devotes ite leading article to it, drawing special attention to the determin ed efforts of enemy. propsgenda here to sow disɛension among thm Allies. Such efforts the Tribúna says, have utterly failed before the complete loyalty of all the Alliee, and, indeed, by giving Mr. Bonar Law an op- pertunity for paying a generous tribute to Italy they have even defeated their own object, It is certainly to the good that the report of the speech in the news- papers should bring to the general knowledge of the Italians an idea of the extent of the support which Great Britain has been giving Italy throughout-s support now systematised by the Anglo-French- American arrangement to keep; the supplies going and stabilise the exchange at the same time.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1918.
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