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NOTES OF THE DAY GERMANY'S POLICY WITH The Very Idea!
SAFETY FIRST
PRACTICAL MEASURES
REGARD TO RACE
By the Minister of the Interior, Dr. Frick.
THIS MOON. By Eddie Kelly, Poodle-Faker
[NCE upon a time
Anyway this chunk of earth flew off into space and formed a world of its own.
The Colony's Safety First cam paign la no cluarly `n sound mea- sure of real value, in the task of
The national-socialistic move-In view of the burden of in- reducing the toll of the road that ment can claim to have saved the debtedness, taxation, and ·Con-
thought that the moon It seems a pity to draw attention Gorman nation under the leader tributions to Stato insurance to some of the mistakes which will ship of Adolf Hitler from complete weighing heavily on our people just happened, like bunions, probably be remedied on another political destruction and the Reich we must not shrink from percely or shroffs, or Editors. ⠀ occasion. The most remarkable from dissolution. But it would ing that the State will have to
But since we have grown that of posting warning notices be a great mistake to believe that change the entire legal system and horoby, the main problem.had alsa lower the expenses for the support on the road side of pillars has been already solved. Everybody of the mentally deficient and anti-up we have had to modify already been rectified to a large having a deeper knowledge of social persons. It is surprising to this view, as we have since extent. And another time, it these questions knows that the learn what costs the public has would be better if motorists were more difficult task, 'namely the to bear for these deficient and been told that it represents arrest and racial antisocial individuals, for the $700 not asked to create a blind spot on accost of the cultural and nation, sick and imbeciles, or the lunatics that part of the earth which their left by pasting Safety First must still be accomplished. Ger- and criminals, All these cost the formed the Atlantic and appeals on the windscreen. It many has not only suffered from State many times more than the Thoroughly overhauled
would be of greater value, if of immense losses of the bost of her assistance of a sound Individual Pacific Oceans,
It seems that this slice any, at all, were It placed at the race during the Great War, but is requires. In consequence of thla and repainted
to-day also the country which exaggerated-care for the single-in- rear of the vehicle within sight shows the strongest decline in the dividual the will to work of the of Earth was accidentally STUDEBAKER TOURER
of another motorist in pursuit. birth-rate. Neither Berlin and healthy, is automatically destroyert Excellent running order $500 la front, it can only serve as a the other great towns, nor the and the desire of the valuable broken off during a disturbance, reminder to a pedestrian, who: Is middle and smaller towns are to- families to limit their progeny Is Noah presumably having a unfortunately close enough to get day capable of maintaining the promoted. This kind of modern quarrel with his wife at the bowled over!
number of their population. Only humanitarian idén and social care time. the rural districts still show for the sick, wonk and inferior in- small surplus of births which is, dividual works out in the end as a however, insufficient to compon- cruelty to the people on the whole aate the losses in the German, and ultimately as an antisocial towns. Our people as a nation moasure which must finally lead becoming to destruction. In order to avert -Show Room-
In any event, propaganda of the are without doubt
This points to great carelessNEBL such disaster it is necessary to
on somebody's part. We are not Phones 27778-9 Stubbs Road type employed in the campaign so gradually too old and sealle.
But it is not only the number change the entire system of re- far is not the best calculated to but also the value and quality of gulations for public health and to making any insinuations, but it sluk in; and if a real effort is to a part of the population which in modify the duties of this depart seems to us that land wouldn't-have ho mado to reduce accidents, the same degree give rise to grave ment in respect to racial bygione been half so valuable if we'd have supplementary measures of a more reflections, because the number of and greater consideration of rarend the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans.
On the one side practical nature aro desirable. hereditarily unsound families is and population.
steadily increasing. It must be the State has the duty to prevent to roam over. One of our contemporaries hus reborng in mind that in particular the propagation of persons heavily In fact, we could have probably ferred to the necessity for a de- Imbeciles and montally deficient afflicted by hereditary disonan finite ruling on right of way. persons often have on the average and on the other to care for the paid our shroffs at the end of the Other points worth bearing in greater progeny than the heredi- unborn, Le, to try by all means month if we'd have had our right- .- mind are the improvement of road tarily sound. That means that to increase the number of harmful share of the moon. surfaces as a guard against skid-the more valuable and more ditarily sound progeny. Natural- Then there is the more serious ding and adequate marking of the capable parts of the population ly we shall also continue to take roads. At the present time, rain will be severely reduced in num-care of the sick and mentally de- issue that has arieen through us on some of our roads converts bora within a few-generations, if ficiont ones but in the interest of losing the moon..
We would have had no America, them into veritable death-traps this state of affairs continues as the whole nation and its cultural hitherto. Furthermore we must standard this must not be done in for both motorists and pedestrians, watch with anxiety the continuous a form of misunderstood humanity so there wouldn't have been any while road markings are in many
mixture of races and the degenera- to the disadvantage of the people films from Hollywood. places worn out very quickly.
tion of our racial status. The hereditarily sound. On the con-
Thera would have been no need former German Government lack- trary we must consider it a neglect ed the courage to bring about a change in this dangerous state of our population.
It is interesting to search for the acquired that the hereditarily un- Body Hino bowling wouldn't have causes of this decline. If we sound have progeny, which would been Invented, bæяuso glance at German history we mean immense auffering for them-wouldn't have been any Australia. observe that we have changed selves as well as for the members
What we'd like to know is why from an agricultural State Into an of this and the coming genera- industrial one. Already in 1807, tions. The Law to prevent here- some other part of the earth Hardenberg commenced the de- ditarily unsound progeny gives us couldn't have been taken instead of velopment of an industrial, State, the opportunity to prevent an the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. By allowing the soft to become undesirable increase of an inferior
Little Russia, for example, would have tes private property he paved the way and deficient population.
The
Hongkong Telegraph.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1934.
JAPAN STANDS PAT
CHIEF CAUSE
The chief cause of accidenta, so
Taken at its face value, Mr. Hirota's speech in the Diet, out |lining foreign policy, depicts Japan as a nation anxious to be on terms of friendship with everybody, animated by ulterior motives whatever, and pledged to the ideal of universal brotherhood. The utterance, is, in fact, full of pleasing plati- tudes, but with little that is con- tudes, but which to deduce Japan's real aims and policies. Stripped of its verbiage, how- ever, there is running, through the declaration, thinly disguised though it be, a plain intimation that nothing is to be allowed to interfere with Japan's plans for a hegemony of the Far East, "We should not forget," says Mr. Hirota, "that Japan serves as the only corner-stone for the edifice of the peace of Enstern Asia." In these words, he places- his country in the self- appointed role of guardian of ❘ THE VEHICLE peace in the Far East and as the dominant factor in the situation.
far as the actual handling of the vehicle is concerned, seems to be the reckless, rather than the in- experienced driver. He may be a good driver who is in a great hurry, or he may be a bad driver who has no manners; but what, ever he is, he must be discovered and made to inand his ways. The mobile police are the only people who are able to undertake this im portant work. They should be rolloved of duties connected with technical offences which have no reference to road safety, and be ordered to concentrate upon dis- covering the dangerous driver. In addition, they should have powers to deal with the ill-man- nered driver who may at any instant become dangerous,
of our Christian and social love for us to live in Hongkong, as it of our neighbours If we continue wouldn't have been a scoport, to allow in apite of the knowledge
there
In fact, we know a lot of people who wouldn't bother much if we dispensed with Europe,
We suppose it's too late now to start in with a fow sticks of dynamite?
to the liberalistic system of is, however, hereby achieved if we made a nice little auxiliary moon. economy in Germany. The growth do not succeed in obtaining a suf of towns and the Industrialisation ficlent increase of the valuable and of Germany was a further con- hereditarily Bound people by sequence: The natural develop positive measures which tend to ment of the people with the help the founding of families and peasant's idea of family and the thereby to increase the popula- selection of the fittest in the tion. The German legislation so country, ceased to remain effec: far has undoubtedly given advant tive. Our legal system, the mone- ages to families without or with tary conditions and the insurance few children. Unfortunately this
Short Conversation With laws tended to change the ideas development cannot be altered all
Sally The Cat of morale, of deacent, family and at once in view of our extremely progeny. Thus Individualism, bad economic position. Naturally Uncle Ned: It is no uso whining class-hatred, Marxism and Com- we are endeavouring by all means and making a allly fuss just be munism developed. Mechanian to effect a change particularly in tion of labour and economic the way of taxation. It is neces- cause you haven't seen the Ginger...., slavery after the War simultane- anry for the men to return to their Cat for three days. He is obvious ously helped to accentuate the places of work and for the women ly an adventuror in love, and there- moral decline of our nations. The to their duties as housewives and fore, fickle. liberalistic spirit poisoned its soul mothers.
our
Uncle Ned! And lonely? Sally: Terribly lonely..
Existing laws are sufficiently wide to deal with all instances of faulty mechanisms; but there is another way in which the vehicle
Sally: He loves no one but mo may be considered. It may be and destroyed the sense for famliy History teaches us that the considered from the point of view | life and the desire for children. peasants are the root of
Uncle Ned: They all say that. of inherent dangerousness. Some Man and wife became estranged nation and that the preservation Sally: Ho said I was "different."
re- of the hereditarily sound. German vehicles are painted a drab colour from family life. The man
Uncle Ned: That's a pretty old which effectively camouflages garded his wife merely 38 his peasant's family is in the end de gag, too. Is he misunderstood? them at night or when visibility life companion but no more as the claive for the growth of our is low. If slow-moving vehicles mother of his children.
Sally: Yes. The population. The German farm were to be painted a light colour, natural consequence was an ex has at all times been the place they would be more readily seen tremely heavy decline in the birth- where the German nation re- at night and accidents would be rato in Germany,
(Continued on Page 7.) decreased. This appears to be a detail; but it is by attention to such details that road safety will bo secured. These are immediate. ly practical methods of reducing accidents. As an adjunct to them is the matter of education; educa-i tion of drivers and of all other members of the public in rond sense and road rules..
The impression is left that Japan envisages the peace of the East as a Japanese-controlled peace-peace for everybody Bo long as Japan is permitted to dictate the terms. It is not without significance in this con nexion that Mr. Hirota admits that Japan decided to withdraw from the League of Nations be- cause other nations did not see eye to eye with her on "the fundamental principles of pre- serving peace in Eastern Asia." Japan's seizure of Manchuria is therefore an essential element in her conception of Far Eastern concord, even though in actual effect it has done more than any- thing else to bring about the present state of tension and dis- trust. Mr. Hirota further as- serts that Japan's diplomacy is WAR DEBTS based on nothing but what is legitimate and rational as con- sonant with her "national mis-
Are the war debts dead? Judg sion." Precisely what that mis- ing by the attention, or lack of sion is, Mr. Hirota fails to dis or lack of payments have received, attention, the December payments, close. None the less, there need it would scom so. Of $162,952,637 be no misapprehension, on that due, $8,898,123, or about 5 cents point, if, as seems indicated, on the dollar, was collected. Japan intends to adhere rigor France, Foland, Eathonia and Gusly to her recent policies. Belgium didn't send a sou. Great There is no denial by Mr, Hirota Britain and several others reduced that Japan is at the moment of June 15 And there is every even the modest token payments facing serious problems in her indication that this kind of "re foreign relations. Indeed, there vision" will proceed rapidly to is apparent an under-current of ward complete extinction of the anxiety as to the future in this dobts. Any purpose to make ad- regard, but the people are told. Justments seems to be extinct to unite and be prepared to already. A year ago, France talk face with courage whatever
ed about "suspension" of pay- dificulties may arise. Thus, planning negotiations with Wash ments, and. in June London was despite the laboured effort to Ington. Since then France ha paint the picture as rosily as cossed to euphemise default, and possible, we are left with a feel- Britain has negotiated without ro ing that no real gesture towards | sult. In America there seems to a composing of existing differen- have boon a default of opinion, ces or impending conflicts has Indeed, of public interest. .Per been made. Japan adheres to hapa in the prosent session of
Congress there may bo her policica, and is evidently pre-attempt to revive the old make pared to sink or swim by them. them-pay chorous. But on the We could have hoped for a more whole the United States is drifting reassuring and pacifying exposi- into "cancellation" with hardly a tion of her intentions.
ripple of protest.
some
"How shall I be about Mrs. Jones, mother? Real swee
sort of ́s uporfor?”
Uncle Ned: All of which con- vinces me that he is a liar and a seducer.
Sally (dramatically): Nothing you say against him will ever con- vince me that he is anything but faithful and true,...
It was lucky for Sally that she was sitting on the hearth," gazing sentimentally into the fire. Other wise she might have looked out of the window and seen on the garden. wall the sinister allhouetts of the One She Loves casting his terrible. spell over her rival.
́ ́Burglary at Ned's Next
The beautiful bijou residence occupied by Mr. Edward Kelly, the mystery millionaire, was burgled the other evening when one of his daringly original parties was in progress.
While his distinguished guesta were chattering brilliantly in the sumptuous lounge, telling each other the latest (clean) stories, a burglar' entered the imitation oak- panelled dining-room and stole a bottle of whisky...
Women screamed
.... and so dia some of the men when they real- leed it was the last battla.
Although each guest was ques tioned closely before leaving, and, navozal openly accused of drinking tha whisky in the kitchen, the mystery still remains unsolved, *(With the compliments of Kelly'a Press'apon?)).
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