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forty-two weeks of work or wages in a year, and any employer' sub- miiting a voluntary plan which seems to the authorities at least as- baneficial to his employees as the compulsory plan of the Act, can be exempted. It is also provided that the pinn shall not take effect if by June 1st, 1933, the employers of not less than 175,000 employees have voluntarily established plans which comply with the standards laid down in the Act.

The latter prévision is intended to give the employers, "a fair op- portunity to bring about the pur- pose of this Act without legal com- pulalon" and shows the reluctance with which any American logisla ture commits ftself to a system of compulsory unemployment benefit. This reluctance is, of couras, oke elements in of the strongest American domestic polities, and has been expressed with such de- Act aum- termination that the mariacd above is the first proposal for any form of compulsory un- the employment insurance in whole of the United States. It re- presents a departure from the rigid principle of the paai, and has thus far beyond its an importance actual provision.

DAY BY DAY

AQUE AUTISKAIS BALIK

HITLER AT HOME

A HEHE,

"THE TERMS OF A CONSTITUTION SHOULD DE BRIEF,” BÁIN ROEDERER TO TALLEYRAND; "AND" WAS ABOUT TO ADD "CLEAR,” TALLEY- RAND, INTERFOSED, BAYING. SCURE, MY DEAR BIR, OBSCURE,"

...

GERMANY'S FASCIST G.H.Q.

By I. G.-H. Colvin.

POST-WAR exodus of the tuft of chamuis hair in their

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The Wom the capital bonnets; ofego and stolid citizens, "on- cities of Germany and Aus-students with their coloured caps. Strange affairs these meetings! tria left a notable vacancy. Their Bocial architecture was incomplete, They must be a veritable boon ta of Munich. Thu Messrs. Thomson & Co., advertise and of all of them Munich scomed the waning and overtaxed brow- n audience sits round tables and

drinks itre pots of beer. that the Steeplechase moeting of the most to lack her Royal figurehead.ing industry Fanling Hunt & Race Glub, Axed for Munich, it is that now owns

famous substitute. April 17, has been cancelled.

Adolf Hitler, whose candidature "Nazi" band plays and makes a Whilst working on board H. M. S. for the German Presidency will be most deafoning din. Officers puss the doors. Naval Yard, a fitter, Yu Chiu, aged filled an empty place and vested Fascist salute.. The muscular Hermes, which is in dry dock in the put to the test on Sunday, has to and fro, frequently using the 50, lost his balance and fell from the himself with the conspicuous robes rank-and-file guard Bide of the aircraft carrier. He re- of popular interest. Not only has Nowspaper soliers with a Swastika ceived head injuries and was taken to this man replaced, in a way, the badge on their arms hold up odl

old Royalty of Munich, but his tions of Hitler's newspapers. the Government Civil Hospital.

Socialist capitalism has replaced

Violent Ejection. Porhaps some obscure name Major General E.E. Booth and Mrs.the Royal capitalism of pre-War Booth arrived here by the President days.

For Hitler, though he calls him-figures in huge print in the hend- "Nazi" know that formidable lines. Then Hoover, en route to Manila, where

assume self a Socialist, is n

- His fol- one of themselves has been killed of in riots. Never one of them is Major-General Bouth will duties se Commander General of the capitalist proposition. U.S. Army in the Philippines. Major lowers subscribe hundreds General Booth is relieving Major- thousands of marks monthly to his killed, but he attains this honour. is de-Perhaps a bold party of Com- General Heins who is retiring from

party funds; his presence finitely a tonic to the weakened munists enters by the fire-acapo city; his subalterna- fill the beer- (Communists are not refused ad- active duties,

mission, only Jews). Then there Mrs. Kathleen M. Chapelle is arriv-halle with their meetings.

thou-are cat-calls, shouting, violent ejec Hi posters must

the Communists unless ing in Hongkong to-morrow by the Home. Mrs. Rampura from Chapelle is well known in the South of annds to publicity agents-an-tion,

Hitler does not speak for long. Musical Festivals and has nouncements under the Swastikn choose to use the fire-encapo again. England had many successes with her choirs sign are to be seen on every hoard-

Ardent Pro- Public Schools and Publie Men. and pupils at these gatherings during ing. He runs a local newspaper; But his sudden eloquence carries the past eight years. She hopes to several shops subsist entirely all before him. His lieutenants' The great English public schools, settle down in the Colony and start a through selling "Nazi" uniforms, speeches follow.

although it is at present forbidden tectionists, they claim tariffs for everything, industry and agricul- to wear them. Auch as Eton, Harrow, Winchester practice here. and Rugby, have their ardent ad-

Cheung Yiu, a woman stonebreaker, Lately, this Socialist magnate ture alike. The great inflation of Government. Eng- mirers among educationists, and

knocked down by a was

motor paid off with great magnanimity 1919 is flaunted as a reproach to their severe critics. Some think lorry whilst she was at work at the the accumulated debts of a Munich the Zentrum MOTHERSILL-Died at the they are played ́out and ought to junction of Kilung Street and Boun-light aeroplane club, which was inish bankers are told to mind their dary Street, Shamshulpo, yesterday. give way to a

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A Fallen Dynasty,

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Franco. Great

The old scutcheon crumbles und

n new flag is hoisted to catch the eye of enthusiasm.

of pandering to mara modern She was breaking stones' when she such financial straits that it was own business. Bruning is accused of institution. Others think they was struck by the lorry and had both faced with the necessity of pawn indignation and loud cheering

man National Anthem, ought to be preserved unaltered, ankles fractured. The driver of the ing its four machines. At with their predilection for Greek lorry, who had no licenco, absconded same time the club came under his alternate. It all ends in the Ger-

Immediately after the incident and le management. Insistence

on being searched for by the police. The and Latin, their organised sports, their belief in the woman was taken to the Kwong Wah

their Hospital for treatment,

If Hitler chose to issue forth in moral value of teamwork,

would the streets of Munich, he TGAMCHACOPOULOS.-At Kow-

aloofness from the workaday busi- 1932,

who cause serious complications in the 4th Apr. on

Tramchacopoulosness world, their tendency toward

were Mr. Benjamine K. Wang, Dean remaining members of the thou- passed away in his 70th year. the developmout of a certain type arrived by the President 11oover traffic system. Not so the few WOMEN EVER WILL

once known as "the English guatle- of the Shanghai Dental College; Mr. Rand-year-old family of Wittel- Traffic bach, which reigned over Bavaria. man." Is the system one which Ausust Brosted, Asiatic ought to be preserved very much as Manager for the Canadian National for eight hundred years and gave

Kailways; Mr. George L. Hill

By L. C. MOORE it is, or reformed, or abolished? the National City Bank of New Germany three Kaisers. An old The headmaster of Harrow, Dr.York, and his wife; Dr. George W."Munchener" recently pointed out Santo me the brother and sister of Cyril Norwood, is no ordinary McKean, prominent dentist of"

J.W. They were a frail hear womon talk you would. schoolmaster and he is bound by Francisco; and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. the late King Winry binck, I imagine that the one thing on earth they want is Freedom, capital letter. Whereas conventional views: Mr. Shaunon was connected with the who stood on the kerb waiting for

People with a Jull in the traffic. Standard Oil Company, returning to a and he thinks that England never the Orient after a holiday in the jostled them unknowingly. Not actually it's the last thing on earth. needed the public school system United States. Mr. Shannon kas re-

The

Hongkong Telegraph.

TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1932.

UNEMPLOYMENT IN. U.S.A.

There has for a considerable time past been much speculation regarding the probability of the United States deciding on "dole" system for the relief of the unemployed. The actual number

some

no ordinary

SUGAR MARKET.

of

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BE SLAVES.

What woman lo after (although,, failed to recognise the lendor of more than to-day. But, for him, tocently been transferred from Manila one man in a thousand would have they want. have faith in that system is to be to Hongkong where he will

the National-Sociallet movement. mind you, she doesn't know it, and As with the people, so with the wouldn't admit as much if she an insistent advocate of reform.his new duties.

old did) is not her freedom, but the city. The magnificent He agrees with those critics who

palaces of the Wittelsbacher are opportunity. Give her that oppor- how museums or Consular offices.tunity, and she is happy, but if say the public schools have been too much out of touch with the growth

A parvenu palace has sprung up she takes it she becomes the most in the most select quarter. It is miserable of creatures, and will of the modern nation. Yet he

popularly known as das braune immediately seek to enslave her- thinks they are peculiarly qualified

Haus, and is Hitler's residence and self again." to supply exactly what England

The simple truth is that wo- the headquarters of his party. most needs to-day, if they apply themselves in a broader way to the

THE LATEST CABLED QUOTATIONS.

The following cable at the close There is nothing, peculiar about man's ideas are beginning to clash

of people out of work in America training of young citizens. Many of the sugar market yesterday has this large square building, except rather badly with her lastincts..

Home

to

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is not quito clear, but their num-

his ideas of

are applicable bera have been variously estima-

It is not ted at from eight to fifteen million. schools in any country, It is difficult to make any exact enough, in his view, that certain comparison with Britain, since the knowledge should be "put Into" basis of calculation is not quite boys. It is not enough to sim at the same. Nevertheless, It is evi- "developing Individual character and Individual gifts." These alms dent that the United States is to- day facing a bigger unemployment are necessary, but they should be problem than at any time in its pursued "with a social reference." He demands that boys should be history. Hitherto, except for a re- latively small number covered by turned out, with their minds voluntary schomes of Insurance, equipped; and their characters -80 organised by trade unions or em- developed, that they are prepared to ployers, the whole of the unem grapple with the actual issues of ployed have been without any help our time-industrialism and inven- tion in all their forms, conditions, other than that of charity,

however,

of employment, the vague umbi- There seems, prospect of a change in the method tions, desires, and ideals of an of handling the problem, for it ignorant proletariat, the scramble has been disclosed in Information among "the slick and the clever,” issued by the International La- the exploitation of the weak by bour Office of the League of Na- the strong and the social perils tions that the State of Wisconsin arising from constant appeals to "low Intelligence and utter thought- has passed an Act establishing a compulsory system of compensa-lessness" and from general elec- tion for unemployment. Every tions which are "a campaign of employ-rival mondacities." His ideal pub employer having in his ment ten or more persons, exclud-lic school evidently will be bent on so training boys that they will go ing farm labourers, domestic ser- vants, teachers, public officere and out into the world endowed with some other specified classes, will the knowledge and sympathy and be required as from July 1st 1933, charactor needed for leading demo- to contribute regularly a small cracy through this critical opoch. fraction of his pav-roll to an un-This would undoubtedly involve employment reserve fund, adminis- some radical changes in the public tarod by the Stato. From this school system. One cannot but ob- fund an allowance will be paid to sorve that they imply a purpose unemployed workers. Bonofits will which ought to animate all educa not be payable until one year after tionists, and which is desirable the employer has begun to make not only in the English public his contributions. The benefit schools, but in all the schools. It payable for total unemployment la In the years of early education will be at the rate of 10 dollars that the sends of permanant re a week or 60 per cent, of the work- fórms can best be kosen.“ Dr. Nor- or's average weekly wage, whichever wood begins with the type of school, is lower, with a minimum of five which he knows best. But why dollars a wook. A lower rate will should any type of secondardy be paid for partial unemployment. school aim at anything less? Provision is made for disqualifica. tion from benefit for various rea- sons, including the refusal with- out good cause of an offer of suit- able work. The plan is very cau- tous. Any employer who guaran- toos to all his employees at least

The concert which is to be held to night at 9 pm by the Red Triangle Concert Party in ald of Bt. Peter's Church funds will be held at the Holana May Institute, Garden Road, instead of t. John's Cathedral Hall. -

London Terminals. March 1933 6/6% up 1⁄2d. May 1932-4/% down d. August 1932 6/-% up d. December 1932 5/33% up 2d. Buyers at above prices, sellers asking d-d more:

been received by Messrs. Pen-a huge Swastika flag flying over it In theory it sounds fine for her to and an Inscription over the door, be heart-whole and fancy free, but. in fact she just cannot bear it; treath and Co.

"Deutschland Erwache."

Every week prominent Hitleritea her primitive nature won't lot her. in She can easily do without a good address crowded beer-halls Munich. But when he himself many of the things which are sup decides to speak, there is no pre-posed to be necessary to her hap- thing ceding publicity, not even an an-piness, such as a tiled kitchen and do without, nouncement in the newspapers, babies. But there is one Yet he can be sure that whatever which she cannot arena he chooses, whether the which is essential to the happiness. the city's largest beer-hall or the huge of every woman. That is the circus, he will have the place knowledge or at any rate

belief that she is vital to some packed.

If that other Long before the meeting starts other creature.

There is a creature is a man, then her hap- the hall is crowded. motley attendance; peasants, with piness is complete, but if she can- not get a man she will find some- thing else.

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Tho-

Every wife grumbles, more or leus regularly, because her hus- band is a "tie." Of course he is -all. husbands are. That is why overy girl is so anxious to get one. As soon as she is married she can (and does) persuade herself that without her his world would cof- lapse and tumble in pieces about him.

Husband's Cue.

At intervals she will sigh for freedom, and when that happens the wise husband takes his cue, and givos her the thrill for which she is fishing. He exclaims, fer- vently, that his whole life contros round her, and that if she neglect- ed him for five minutes in order to express her own ego, he'd be buakored. A good formula for use on auch occasions is: "Darling, you know you could live your own life if you wanted to, but for the nake of poor little me, don't."

If bo's mutt enough to tell the truth, and say she'd better go to the pictures if she feels that way, he asks for all ho gets..

I love to see a woman glancing at the clock and protesting that she really must be going, because she must be home by the time John, arrives: The probability is that John wouldn't notice whether she were at home or not, but she gets a real kick out of thinking there'd be the dickens of a row If she were inte.

She Must Worry.

There are very few women who can stay late without making pre- luminary arrangement. If they (Continued on Page 3).

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