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By A. J. CUMMINGS

The riot in Bristol has again elpal apostle of violence in no Intention of playing Goering's |

(ENERAL Gooring is the prin- is aware of this purpose and has

focussed the attention of Parlia- ment upon the dangers associated with the wearing of coloura by political organisations. Sir John Gilmour Anda excuses crowd, attributing the disturbance

The Very Idea!

HOW SLEEPING DOGS

LIE

By Walter Suo

A Playette in Three Acts Dramatis Personae:- One black Chow Dog Two Policemen One Sergeant Householder, Gardener, hear "Lohengrin" and fell Coolie Boy, author and In-

the Hitler Government. To large game. he has become a kind of bogoy- numbers of people in this country

With the general public Goering man. But, apart from

his is not popular. Hitler la admired, for the occasional bellicose expletives, Goering is feared. Every week a how much do they know of this new Jest is invented (but very to the provocation furnished by remarkable child of the Nazi re-secretly) about his fondness for the Fascists in playing at soldiers, volution?

uniforme. His wardrobo is said The day of the shirt seems to be 1932 in a Berlin hotel whore, in magnificent and all different.

The first time I saw him was to to consist of 127 uniforms, all doomed. The Home Secretary has terms as mild as any now used by

The best of these uniform stories: long been considering the banning Sir Oswald Mosley, he explained tells how litler went to the opera of political uniforms, The Bristol to a small group of foreign jour-to incident should crystalise the lists the beautiful ideals of the asleep. When ho ΠΑΟΚΟ the

Nazi movement. pbjections to manifestations in-

The last time I saw him was at armour, held the centre

Knight, resplendent in shining terested Passers-by. dicating the possible employment a propaganda flim "frat night" in stage. of force in overthrowing establish the autumn of last year, the day

Time and Place of Action: ed institutions. "

after an English newspaper announced his disappearance into come, Gooring: that's going to loon Tong. a home for the cure of drug-far”- addlcin,

CHINA AND MANCHUKUO

of the

Startled and stiil half asleep,: had Hitler muttered uneasily: "Come, Saturday Afternoon in Kow-

His "private army" is his pro-1

I was within elbow-reach of him, mier police force, 60,000 strong, giving rise to this play really (N.B. The early incidents and i could certainly perceive and the best trained body of men happened and were observed by nothing of the drug addict in the in Germany. Their catches the author who was so inspired appearance or manner of this chosen by himself and he watches! great human bison. His speech over them with fatherly interest by the zeal and conscientiousDENS and his actions may be those of) an extremely neurolie person: be of course, are the Nazi guards, wrote the following masterpiece). The Chancellor's private army, revealed that he sat down and has the look of a man in the full numbering nearly a quarter of a enjoyment of rugged health. million, Tho Brown Army, num-

Act 1.

A sunless but mild afternoon.

A

The decision of Chinese sports- men in Shanghai tó refuse parti- cipation in the Far East Olympics If by so doing they are required to approve Manchukuo as a compet Ing nation, will not fail to create due impression at Nanchang wherei

On the other hand, people who bering from a million-and-half to Mr. Wang Ching-wel is to discuss profess to know him well say his two millions, obey the orders of the North China situation with health is 80 precarlous, owing to Major Rochm, the chief of staff: Birds twittering in trees.

bis habits of life, that at any mo- and Huang Fu and Chiang Kai-shek.ment he may collapse like a prick cronies. There are all the ele-type 3B house in the lower end

Roehm and Goebbels are That Chino's policy towards Japan ed air-bag.

ments here for a glorious mix-up of Kowloon Tong. Gentle, black has undergone considerable modi-

If Goering should suddenly go Chow dog sitting peacefully in fication is too patently obvious tol It is so difficult not to be pre- berserk. permit of further denials, but it is judiced against him that one has

gateway. Gate slightly open. to be on one's guard in any attempt suggested that Huang Fu is desir.

Enter 1st Policeman (humming a Because of his menarchist pre-tune and looking rather bored). Seen ous of going much further, his pro. to analyse his character and per-elivities Goering is popular in the dog and notes gate ajar. Eyes glint

sonality. It is a popular fallacy army. gramme including open recogni- that all bullies are

The anger which his ap and countenance brightens Walks up cowards.pointment RA tion of

general Manchukuo. Such an Goering is a man of proved per-among army officers seems to have at him enquiringly.

caused to gats clicking fingera. Dog looks attitude is probably typical of the sonal courage.

died down.

"Psa passas, nice doggk, come out. inhabitants of North China, but In the war he was one of the

He hopes and works cunningly and play" (or werds to that effect) Chinese further from the scene of most skilful and daring members for the return of the Hohenzol-

Dog cocks head on of Baron von Richthofen's famous terns and thinks the Potsdam makes no movement.

one aldo but possible conflict will assuredly flying "circus." After the resist any tendency to abandon the when still under thirty years of manifestation

war spirit is the moat noble and virile Enter 2nd Man of the Law (takes The startling figures revealing attitude of continued protest, even age, he joined Hitler, not because supreme in Europe. One of his

of П Germany in situation at a glance)" the extent of the increases in the though the policy be purely nega- of any particular enthusiasm for Arst actions in taking up his do it. Walk away and he's sure to "Shucks, you don't know how to. German defence forces estimates tivo in character, Mr. Wang the Nazi programme, but because residence in the Presidential come out." would appear to provide sufficient Ching-wel's message to the League he regarded the movement as the palace as President of the Reich- ground for Britain's enquiry as of Nations seems to establish his most likely instrument by which stag was to order the uncovering around and gaze anxiously at the The two policemen walk off, turn to the precise meaning of the en-personal position and resignations to regain Germany's power and of the Hohenzollern portraits. He dog. After a few minutes the dog larged appropriations. In all, and a break-up in Nanking can be prestige.

is on terms of close personal] the estimates provide for an safely foreshadowed if he fads

friendship expenditure of the equivalent of Chiang Kai-shek against him.

Prince.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1934.

GERMANY UNDER

SUSPICION

| over £80,000,000—a phenomenal.

with the ex-Crown'i

men of

up, shakes itself, comca and gets looks out through the gate. The In the Munich revolt of Noven

and policemen hold their breath ber, 1923, he stood uprigtht when

clutch each other's hands tightly. ly heavy sum for a country | MR. C. E. HUGHES' BIRTHDAY

the police opened fire on the Nazi He hates fanatically all Jews, The dog takes a step forward, then,, marchers and was severely wound- Communists, which is supposed to be com-

Social Democrats, quickly trots to the other side of ed. Ile escaped arrest through the Catholics and anti-vaccinationists; the road to the sound of a long- pulsorily disarmed. About £50,- 000,000 is set aside for the Mr. Charles Evans

devotion of his aristocratic, Swed- and, though he is polite to English-drawn "Ah" from the policemen, Hughes.

jah wife.. Army, which by Treaty is limit-years a giant figure in world poll- atalesman extraordinary and for

men because the Nazi strategy is sniffs at the bottom of a telegraph The story of his escape across to detach Britain from France in pole, performs other doggy move- ed to 100,000 men; £18,000,000 ties. towers on his 72nd birthday the mountains into Italy has been order to set Germany free in ments, looks around and, immedi for the Navy, which is limited to to-day among the leaders of the tuid in vivid detail in a recently Europe, he would like to blast the ately runs back to the house. The thirty-six ships, none of more New Deal social "revolution" in published volume of letters writ-British lales into eternity.

policemen rush forward just as a than ten thousand tons; and the United States by reason of his ten by his wife to her Swedish re- His frantic outburst against sergeant appears who also sees the £15,000,000 for an Air Force decisions in the Supreme Court latives.

Dimitro in the Relchatag Fire dog. The three virtuous which is not supposed to exist. upholding the validity of import- During his exile in Italy he be Trial-when, dancing with rage, the Law march up to the house. It is worthy of note that the ant inws upon which it is based. come friendly with Mussolini and he said to the Bulgarian, "You The gardener runs and calls the As Chief Justice of the Supreme remained Hitler's closest link with wait till we get you out of the master of the house who comes out Army appropriation is actually Court he has twice in recent weeks the Italian dictator. He did not power of this Court"-excited the followed by his servant boy. greater than Britain's, while the cast a vole which placed the return to Germany until the pro- derision and disgust of the civilis-

"Your Sergeant (pompously): Air Force estimate is not far be-approval of the tribunal upon clamation of the amnesty for ed world. Yet Goering is said to dog-has-been-out-in-tho-streets- low. Compared with last year, basic New Deal legislation which political offenders."

have expressed privately great ad- Don't deny it, we saw it all. Whai the increases represent a sum of had been contested as unconstitu- |

miration for Dimitroff's courage do you mean by leaving him losse over £25,000,000, the Air Force tional Each decision was by the He is now Hitler's chief lieuten-and intelligence; and he told his without a muzzle? Don't you know vote being nearly three times close vote of five to four. By his ant. He holds half a dozen poal-friends afterwards that his reluct-it's against the Law? What's your what it was for 1933. The Peace vote in these verdicts he has tions, including those of Presidentance to set free the acquitted nume .?" atc,, ate., and so on Treaty, of course, did not express automatically classified himself in of the Reichstag, Prussian Minis- Bulgarians was due solely to his and so forth.

mind the popular in terms of expenditure the burns of the lofty judicial that he is head of the entire beaten by the International Press. word but looks accusingly at the

ter for the Interior (which means determination not to be "brow

Poor householder cannot say a limitations imposed on Germany. body.

Prussian Police Force) and Reichs What it did was to lay down a

gardener and servant boy who im- Commissioner of Air, the job hej Like all tyrants he is, he says, medintely begin senle of armaments and person-.

vociferous ex- likes best.

"all for Jaw and order" the cuses He haten Goebbels, his chief tyrant's law and order among the rival and a much abler man. He victims of his tyranny. He works is envious and a little contemptu- with furious energy, sleeps only His votes werɑ. for principles It is obvious that the greatly en-aligned with the socialising pro- us of Hitler; but in order to lull six hours a night, has a voice like hanced sums now being bud- cesa na contrasted with the "rugg public opportunity as a great lea-les Into maniacal rages with his

auspicion halls him

every a regimental sergeant-major's, getted for imply a serious over-ed individuallam" which more con-der. He wanta Hitler's, office. subordinates, bares his teeth at The Court Room of Kowloon stepping of the standards aid servative members of the court

His ambition is to succeed to the the sight of any Communist still Magistracy.

among the

nel. But inasmuch as Germany | SOCIALISING PROCESS has certainly maintained her forces at the full Treaty limits,

I

con.

at

*

Continued on Paga 4.)

"

(End of Act 1)

Act 2.

*

and I saw the dog out in the street, to the great danger of tho general public at large whom it might have bitten and given. hydrophobia, and traced it to house No. Úmpteen and P.C. Blank and. Sergeant What'sisname will corro-" borate my statement. Magistrate to Householder:

"Fined 8 dollars,"

(End of ACT 2.)

down. In these circumstances, regarded as representing. Mr. it is not surprising that there Hughes thus maintained and to Chancellorship and to make Hitler outside a concentration camp; and 1st Policeman: should prevail a belief that Ger-held view that he thinks in broad

Bome extent enhanced the widely an ornamental President. Hitler many now intends openly to vio-scope and tends to progressivism. late the terms of the Versailles His wide international diplomatic Treaty. No other explanation and judicial experience is of the facts seems to fit the ease.sidered a contributive factor to If this be the correct interpreta-his views. Between the time In tion of the position, a serious 1910 when he was first appointed doubt is naturally cast, on the to the Supreme Court, and his sincerity of recent pacific utter-Justice, he served as Secretary of

present Incumbency

Chief ances by Germany's leaders. State under two presidents, was The inference is that whether a chief United States delegate to new Disarmament Convention is the International Conference for concluded or not, Germany in- Limitotoin of Armaments in Wash- tends embarking on an extensive ington in 1921-1922 and was chair- scheme of re-armament. The man of that conference. He was German viewpoint presumably is chairman of the Sixth Pan Amer that inasmuch as her former

lean Conference at Havana, R enemies have not fulfilled their post-war World Court and served judge of the Hague Court and the implied undertaking to userm, in several international arbitral she is entitled to build up her and special ambassadorial cască. forces so as to lesson the exist

ing disparity. If that is the

real explanation of the greatly ADAPTATION DOCTRINE increased estimmtes, it is re-

grettable that the step should be Mr. Hughes fa widely, remember- contemplated whilst disarma-ed also as the man who almost ment discussions are still pro-defented Woodrow Wilson for the ceeding. It would be foolish to presidency In the 1910 elections contend that Germany has no

Just before the United States on- tered the war. cause for complaint under exist. it the inst votes from California For some days un- ing conditions, but it can at least were counted it was believed that be said that deliberate infringe-ho had won under the Republican ment of the Peace Treaty banner. To-day he is upholding stipulations is not the best principles enacted by the Democrn. method of accuring the desiredtic party which

remotely readjustment. Such tactics

divorced from common ileals of would inevitably cast a doubt on publicans during recent decades. Individuality as fostered by ` Rø- the value of any undertaking He holds to the doctrine that the which Germany might give in Constitution being intended to en any now agreement reached be- duro must, necessarily be adapted tween her and the other Powers to the crises in human nitairs.

arc

₤RES WILKS

"Oh, Mr. Birch, why don't you you be serious? I think I have

Just the house you're looking for."

Act.3.

Mess Room of a Police Station. 2nd Pollceman: "You've got to admit that if I hadn't told you to walk away, the dog wouldn't have

out. Therefore, I should be given at least half the credit for that summons.”

como

lat Policomau: "Go and cat coke. Nothing of the sort. I saw the dog first and it's all my

CABO.

2nd' Policeman: __ "Look here! You.

can't......

1st Policoman: · "Oh shut up!" 2nd Policeman: "Take that?” Ist Policeman: "Yarooooooooh.

oooooh.

14

They close with one another and

a melee ensuеß,

Enter Sergeant: "What's this? Fighting You're both put on the Report."

lat Policeman: (exeltedly)

"Hea

trying to take the credit for that summons!”

Sergeant: "What! You're both in.

the wrong. The credit for that case goes to ME!!

(GURTAIN.)...

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