Germany Wants Her Colonies Back
FRANK DISCUSSION
Windhoek.
The desire of Germany to regain her colonies was frankly discussed in spooches made at a gathering of over 200 members of the German populace at the Turnhall where Baron von Lindoquist, a former govornor of German South West Africa, was the guest of honour.
von
Mr. Gustav Voigts, the chair- man, In welcoming Baron Lindequist, sald, "South West Africa has endured much hardship sinco a foreign flag has wayed over the territory. Now and then in the Union the Germans in South West Africa are compared to
orphans. The mandatory power has seen to it that the Germans feel like orphane and it is, there- fore, comprehensible if they look upon Baron von Lindequist as a father in whom to confide their Borrows and grief. The Germans in the territory have always been loyal mandatory subjects. The nonsensical treaty of Versailles has broken down and South West Africa can expect a change for the better. Truth will conquer and as the brave Boera got back their rights and colours through the power of truth so will South West Africa."
NOT THE OLD GERMANY. "Germany has fundamentally changed during the past year, especially during the last few
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1933.
MAJOR DOOLITTLE LEAVES FOR PEIPING
BRITISH GOODS BOYCOTTED
ARAB “WAR" IN
HOLY LAND
PROTEST AGAINST
MANDATE
Jerusalem.
Death of 4,000,000 Children
ASTONISHING FIGURES FROM SPAIN
LONDON AS IT WAS AND IS
SOME INTERESTING. WRITINGS
London.
Four hundred years ago London girls did "paint," London's poor slept on the Embankment, and Madrid. London's shopkeepers, in ebmo Another boycott "war" has been dren have died in Spain since the
Nearly four million young chit-cases, did "profiteer." Bald Boron von declared, this time in the Holy end of the war-chiefly through Lindequist in reply to the wel- come. "Ao regards the return of Land and against British goods. neglect. the colonics I can only speak pri-
months and it is no longer the Germany of 1019. Germany has been reborn,"
These are some of the things shewn by two hitherto unknown The figures are revealed by the tracts by one William Samuel,
Briz, has
vately an the lender of the Four handrod Arab political Child Welfare Centre and the direc-printed
Hernandez
in 1548-50, which are
Deutsche Kolonial Gesellschaft. leaders and notables, at a meeting tor. Dr. My message is that
the wrongs in Jaffa, have adopted a resolu- addressed some strong observations among the acquisitions just added done to Germany, despite the tion of non-co-operation with the on the subject to the months of to the British Museum's collections. promface of President Wilson. must be undone."
Spain.
and
Palestine Government, involving a boycott of British goods
Too many children are abandon-
"Rapent ye citizyns of London" Regarding the intentions of the Jewish manufactures, as a protested, he declares, and have to spend is the refrain which runs through respect of the return of German refusal to enact legislation result that thousands perish in the wrote in bewailing some aspects of present German Government in against the mandatory power's their days begging and their nights the many stanzas of quaint and sleeping in doorways-with the often witty rhyming which Samuel colonies he could only say that hibiting land eaten by Jews to cold of winter. both the president and members Arabs and banning Jewish im- of the Cabinet showed the greatest migration.
Dr. Briz says that moat Spanish London life in those days. Interest In the subject and, what-
mothers are entirely unprepared for ever else might happen, he a worked out inter by a sub-commit of fresh air and over-feeding are The details of the policy will be the career of motherhood. Lack sured his hearers that Germany would allow no tampering with
tee. For the time being Arabs two of the things from which their the mandato and would
are being, urged to shun all official children suffer. em- phatically object to the
functions and receptions, refrain annexa-
Efforts are to be made to educate tion or anything allied to annexa-
from serving in advisory tion.
ca-Spaniah mothers and leaflets pacition on Government boards being distributed throughout the and commissions, and to boycott country urging them to consult the British goods. This is not the local welfare establishments which first time the radical course of are being boycott has been urged. On the
catablished.-Reuter. previous occasion it failed.
are
ASTONISHED AT DISCORD. Boron von Lindequist recalled the great interest and sympathy extended by the Germans to Afrikaners during the Boer War Well-informed circles, however, U.S. YOUTH LEADS and he, therefore, was astonished do not take seriously the policy at the discord between the two of non-co-operation in principle." races in South West Africa.
Baron
IN CRIME
It is said that the Arab people are too apathetic, as a result of In conclusion
von economic depression among them, THOUSANDS ARRESTED Lindequist said that he would to pursue active embargo tactics relate the unity among German with any energy-Reuter. people that provalled in South West Africa on his return to Germany. It was an example to the fatherland where lack of unity was responsible for the loss of the war. Now, however, unity restored amongst Germans and Germany would progress. She would rise' again in her full glory and the unity of Germany would shine again as it had shone before-Reuter,
was
MORE WINE IN THE WORLD
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SEVEN MILLIONS
RE-PLANNING STALINGRAD
DIVIDED INTO FOUR TOWNS
Moscow.
her lipstick. Miss London of 1933 With her rouge, her powder, and
may have her critics, but nothing the things which Samuel wrote, so cutting has been said of her as about Miss (or Madam) London of 1533 (or there-abouts). He thought that carved idols.were never more painted than some women in Lon
don,
RELIGIOUS ABUSES.
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DEATH FROM A BROKEN HEART
SCIENTISTS PROVED
WRONG
London.
For once the poets have scored over the Professors.
Writers of romance who have talked of men and maidens dying pook-pouhed as sentimentalists by of broken heats have often been
men of science.
scientists that no-one could die of It has been said by many a broken heart.
Now comes the death in Glasgow of the young widow of a York- shire doctor who was "broken- hearted by the loss of her hus- band."
old
One of the tracts-the "Warning for the Cittin of London"-contains attacks on religious and secular Not long ago, too, the abuses. It mentions by name two medica! view was challenged by a Protestant martyra,"
Coroner's Jury at Irlam in Lanca- the good creature of God, Anne Askew," who dict of "death from
shire, when they returned a ver- was burned at, Smithfield in 1546,
a broken and Richard Hunne, a
heart." Merchant
Then, last November, the sud- intendent and surgical director of den death of the medical super- North London Hospital was such a blow to his wife that she died within a few minutes.
Washington, D.C. Youth is still leading the U.S. crime procession, reporta the Federal Bureau of Investigation,
Finger print cards, catalogued by the Justice Department's bureau from January 31 through March Tailor of London, who is quoted as 31, are announced as showing that an example of "hanging the true more persons 19 years of age wore men, and letting the thief go." arrested than any other class.
The official announcement eald
William Samuel belonged to a
"In some types of heart disease
at the City of London Heart and
that of the 80,785 arrests during movement which was insisting on occurring in later life," it is stated the period, persons under 21 ac- counted for 46.8 per cent of all the dutics rather than the prl-Lunge Hospital, "the muscular The new project for re-planning motor car thefts: 38.8 per cent of vileges of the rich and powerful. wall of the heart becomes thin and Stalingrad is completed. Under the the burglaries; 27.9 of the rob- Hence his attack new plan the city, which stretches beries and 28.4 per cent of the office: for 21 miles along the bank of the larcenics. Volga, will be divided into four A total of 24,842 arreste for Independent towns: the Metallista' disorderly conduct, drunkenness, town, the Central City, the Chevagrancy, suspicion and investiga mista town and Red Army town, tion were reported.--Reuter.
The population of the city will
The con-
on those In weakened.
"If in such patienta, through "When dyd. any Mayer, knowe exertion
extra or emotion, in his Juste dowtie?
strain is thrown upon the heart, "Whan dyd and shereffe, do rupture may occur at the weak
his office truly?
point. Such patients do actually "Whan dyd any sargant, use
dio of a broken heart."-Router. him selfe godly? "Repent ye eltizyns of Lon-
don," here is what he thought| the "Modern girls" of that
Le 636,000, almost double its pre- sent size, The Metallists's town, Each town will have a "House of with a tractor plant in its centre, Culture" a stadium for sports, a planned to accommodate 200,000 kitchen factory, a bread factory Inhabitanta, the Central City 280,- and a large general store. 000: the Chemists' town
And 82,000, struction of buildings for cultural about and the Red Army town 74,000: and dwelling purposes has already day: Shipbuilding yards, a port and been started in the Metalliste' various industrial enterprises will town and Red Army town. The total world production of be situated in the new city. All wine in 1932 wan 3,850,000,000 the factories and plants will be grad railway terminus will also be The electrifiction of the Stalin- gallons,
to official surrounded by parks and gardens. begun this year-Reuter.
INCREASE
Lisbon.
according
figures issued in Liabon. This is
an increase of some 7,000,000 gallons on the previous year, and,
la slightly larger than the total in 1000.
The following increases shown during the year:
Italy... Algeria Tonisin Bulgaria
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
GOD IS ON THE BIDE OF VIRTUE;
H.E. the Governor has been pleased were FoR WHOEVER DREADS PUNISHMENT to appoint: Mr. W. J. Carrie to be
SUFFERB IT, AND WHOEVER DESERVES Postmaster Gonczal. IT, DREADS IT-Colton
-242,000,000 gallons 55,000,000 gallons 17,600,000 gallons ad to appoint Mr. G. S. Kennedy-Skythe Colony, from leave, on October H.E. the Governor has been plot. John's Cathedral, is returning to Very Rev. Alfred Swann, Dean of 2,200,000 gallons ton to be Senior Assistant Colonial 19.
600,000 gallons Treasurer. Amounts of decroases shown
Australia..
are:
France Spain
Austria
J
bo
The H.K. financial statement for the H.E. the Governor has been pleased month of February, 1938, gives the to appoint Mr. J. Barrow to 220,000,000 gallons expenditure-Excess of assets over and Exports.
following summary of revenue and Aselatant Superintendent of "Imports 13,200,000 gallone tablicles on 81st January,
9,000,000 gallone $10,626,846.79; revenue from
1989
"Men may with some women,
in London be aquanted. "That carued. Idoldes, wer neuer more, paynted. "With shinynge Facys, as
though they cayneted. "Repent ye citizyns of Lon:
don."
-Reuter.
ROUND THE WORLD ONCE A YEAR
་་
40,000 WORDS ON A POSTCARD
MAN'S REMARKABLE ACHIEVEMENT
Munich. Horr Masson, of Pirmasens (Palatinate) has a strong claim to be considered the most economical man in the 'world.
He has writton one of Goetha's novels, about 40,000 words in length on a postcard-Reuter,
Vienna.
A MATCH RECORD.
An admirer from Salgo Tarian, Hungary, has prosented M. Goem- boos, the Hungarian Premier, with a wooden cigarette case Insido which was a single match.
TRAM CONDUCTORS' 60 MILES A DAY
On the match was writton the full text of a speech in which M. Prague. Tram conductors hero travel tional employment. The speech Goemboes outlined a plan for na- "once round the world" every year, won 1,170 words long.
The writer had used a special Expenditure from 1st to 28th Febru-103. In 1902 he resigned all his titles over the tram routes or 21,000 worked with strong magnifying They cover about 60 miles a day hard-stool English pon and had ary, 1988 42,042,597.89; leaving a and honours and he now works for a balance of $14,120,208.07.
living. His bride is a lady of 39. miles a year-Reuter.
glase, The task, he said, had, taken him several months. Reuter.
Praduction remained at about making a total of $10,171,806.57, married at Berlin yesterday. He is
to 28th February, 1983 $2,545,400.78; Archduke Leopold of Austria was according to a local statistician.
the same level in Rumania, Portu- gal, Argentina, Chilo, Yugoslavia and Germany.-Router.
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