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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1934.

Success DEGISTERED

Everywhere

THE CAR

VAUXHALL -Light Six .14 h.p.

MY 1934

SUCCESS of the YEAR STANDARD SALOON -£210

DE LUXE SALOON

-£230

WHATS IN A NAME?

111 tha world of commerca certain name stand out standards by which wa guage wil

imilar Susida Undertakings. Perhaps famous Birt draper, a tailor in Hurille Bowe. And, of course, nitong cat manufacturers, there is Vauxhall Motors, For the that thirty years the name

Hand Street · Jeweller, At Oxford

"30/09"--these

renowned repulation,

VAUX-

other

NOTES OF THE DAY

OFFICIAL ENQUIRY

Uneven distribution of the world's population is

one of the

unsolved major problems of our

tline. It is a matter of the great-PA

TO-MORROW

By H. W. LE PREVOST

DARIS is still a centre of them from being much more sur- est urgency to two great industrial thought. Thero, perhaps prized than I was, and a hundred countries, Japan and Great Britain. better than anywhere else in the times more shocked. To Japan no need seems more im- perative than that of finding new world, you can learn what the

But the fact is not doubtful. spaces into which she may pour youth of the day is thinking. It adds a further touch of abaur- the overflow of her increasing and. The city has lost none of its gifts aity to those fussy, flamboyant cramped millions; and Great Bri-of light and leadership any more little figures, and even gives them tain, densely populated, has unt than it has discarded had since the war that natural

(a' patletle afr. They hurry and

the tur-

outlat for hor surplus which at bulonce which made the "Nations" gesticulate and shout, introducing time was provided b by emigration of the mediaeval university a per- the future, whose inspired archi- to the Dominions. In contrast potual threat to authority, Paris tects they claim to be. And all with these crowded areas are the has been as excited over Stavisky the while the future waits for the vast empty spaces of Canada, rich not only in potential farm lands but in mineral resources' as yet scarcely tapped; and the continent of Australia, with her 3,000,000 square miles of territory and a average to each aquare mile of little more than two persons.

EMPIRE MIGRATION

The Very Idea!

MINISTERS AT MANILA

By George [APAN nowadays is not so much in the public eye

JA

as the bulls-eye of the public.

It would be a great thing if þ the battles of Manchuria were fought on the playing fields of Manila but I suppose volley-ball has not yet reached the status of a medium far the settlement of International affairs.

an ever it was over Abelard..

quaint survivals, amusing for the The Ecole Libre des Sciences momont but ovor-dilatory, to ac- Politiques and the Ecole des cept their auperannuation and dis-sport and war seems to be that the The only difference between Hautes Etudes Sociales and rest go on working out their be

the appear.

Arst is clean and the eccond a lief that a trained mind and nome mitted that the Soviet system in

Occasional young Russians ad-j clean sweep. command of relevant facts valuable helps in the endless ad-The old men thought It permanent its present form could not continue.

are

I suppose the difference in the great attraction and value of the prizes makes war n

дружку

Some time ago the British Gov-venture of governing man. The crnment appointed a departmental students, as light hearted as ever because in their attempts to read you increased the prizes for sports, hall has stoot for all that is best in British committee which is examining the they were, steadfastly refuse to be the forward horizon they were it would lead to war, et Hofe, the prince of record-breakers, the Britain may be resumed, and when orosity of the old enthusiasms. motoring, The "Prince Steary, the "Rouge question of how emigration from tricked or bullied out of the gen-captivated and deceived by the re- Vauxhalle have built for the arm world is report is ready ministers, Hecently I had hundreds of heart-

and many

I think Japanese and flections of the past.

Chineso ministers should get together and Young Germans elaborately sup-settle their to-heart talks with Anglo-Saxonplied the theory. Free from storm with

differences at Manila studenia and Latins and Teutons, troopers, and political police, and League of Nations

representative from the Slave and Serftes and Hindus, Press censorship, they put a

as roforec. can-They could play games from # programme selected by a French- man, an Icelander, a Spaniard, and an Englishman,

For one

inspret a Vauxhall Light Bix and nak for a demonstration.

Hong Kong Hotel Garage

Stubbs Road,

BIRTH.

COX.--At Shanghai, 16th May, 1934, to Lucy, wife of W. M. Cox, Chartered Bank, Canton, a son, Stephen.

DEATH.

REMEDIOS-At her residener, 204, Rue Bourgent, Shanghai, at 745 p.m., on Monday, 14th May, 19341. Umbellisa Maria (“Belli") Reme- wife of Antonio Huge des Renie dios (new Braga), dearly beloved

dios. Deeply mourned. (By

telegram.)

Hongkong Telegraph.

TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1934.

rc-

of power.

..

were

Spaniard might arrange a bull fight

of the events, the

In which choppers and ju-jitsu holds

are barred. The animni must be con- innguage or the power of the quered by eloquence in

human cyo.

any

get in touch with the dominion governments and endeavour to come to a working arrangontent. The problem bristles with dimeu! to the ties, which were fully recognised in course of a recent debate in Celestials and Mongols and Ne- did valuation on Adolf Hitler. the House of Commons. It was grocs, and I found everywhere the Of all statesmen dictators pointed out that it would be worth conviction that the day has ar- the least free to decide any ques- while for the British Government rived when the community can tion on its merits. At every step to spend money on schemes of mobilise every resource, moral and they had to concllinte mob pre emigration, since these would lieve it of some expenditure on un- material for constructive services judices and enlist mob passions. employment at home. But it is for the common good, important for two reasons not to

Hitler's thinking was a rng-bag of regard such schemes as methods of

Planning is for youth a word with his anti-Semitism, his Nordic nineteenth-century catchwords relieving the unemployed.

First,

But youth is equally diaposed to resent the idea that an succeed otherwise than by fitting because British workingmen are sure that the local plan cannot mythology and his warrior hero.

Each contestant to offer to work should be coupled

At the same time, the dictator wear pants with a red patch in with a sentence of exile; second,it into its right place in the world served a pressing actual purpose, the back. The bull must not be because the Dominions are unwill-plan. The nation is completed by Confusedly, perhaps, the people teased or scratched and spitting at ing to be used as dumping grounds the League of Nations.

felt on for the unemployed.

urgent vital need; and the animal is strictly forbidden. What, indeed, surprised me most!

confusedly the dictator set him-

Showing off or playing to the was the general acceptance of the, self to supply it. Mussolini, Hit- gallery will be discouraged and League as a necessary part of theer, Stalin (and Roosevelt, inter- butting the bull whether playfully The industrialized worker con- and put down to do pioneer work ardent youth has nothing but con- alike in this. They all sought to discouragement.

were or otherwise would be ground for not be taken suddenly from a town new world order. The legend that jected a young American) on virgin soil in a distant country, tempt for Geneva has been repent- mobilise every resource of the Emigrants should be men already ed so often with an intimidating community in a common organised For our final test we should like accustomed to a countryman's life, clamour that it has come to pass effort to attain a common object. to or young men from towns who, by uachallenged. Ita

a Japanese diplomat They might belong to yesterday darin on the principle of good

glving a long course of farm training at

paper in pure man- Criticism have proved their fitness. A undeserved.

but they were throwing open the fellowship among the nations of carefully organised scheme of League there is, pointed criticism door to to-morrow, emigration, aufficiently provided

which frequently rises into pas-

the Far East whilst gargling with with funds, undoubtedly would be

About to-morrow Youth has no sionate able to find. year by year, thou

denunciation. But the doubts. It is to be peace, not war,

an apple and listening to the Chin- sands of young men fitted for conclusion is always a call to Man's life might be so rich and in Japanese what he would like to cse Minister for War explaining dominion life and willing to em- strengthen the League, not to dia-spacious and happy. Too often it do about this Lama business in bark on it. But that is not enough. card it, It is necessary also that the

is ac poor and narrow and miser-Tibet. Doniinions should be willing to ac- The problem, said an Italian lad, able. There are more than en- commodate them. And this, at the is how to make the best of life. ough difficulties to conquer with moment, is the main dealty. Canada and Australia--Australia War is a stupidity as well na afighting one another.

wasting their strength in a

a marked degree-have their

ORGANISED SCHEME

home

they

currency lu of the

Denth cannot be the

Answer..

out men

CAR-PARK CHANGES

Opinions will probably differ concerning the wisdom or justice of the motor car parking changes being put into effect in the city. The chief of these is the intend- own anxieties about unemploy crime. You are fitting a puzzle. The individual, the young man ed gradual elimination of the ment...What is the use, they say, together: half-way through you in Paris arguöd, is best able to stand for public-hire cars. The of taking more men when we can lose patience, and fling it down develop his powers if he is a good main object which the author. not And enough work for our own? and break Moreover

some of the pieces; citizen. A nation will benefit in with one of

are face to faco problems of the world--that of

the major economic then you have to start again, and the same way by, being a loyal it is more difficult than ever. member of the society of nations. finding markets for the primary Violence is always futile and products of the soll, and something confession of failure.

To my protest that such views more than a meagre subsistence

were not typical, a young Chinese for those who labour with their What would the Duce any to retorted: "Your newspapers have hands in producing them.

that? Dear old Musso, he grinned made a sensation out of recent affectionately. He wouldn't an-speeches and votes at the Oxford derstand; he was too far behind Union. But they have not under- the times.

stood their importance. Intellig- ent young men and women every-

TWO MAIN POINTS

Thus emigration, so necessary for Britain and for other countries,

co-operation of the

which has

itics have in view is the even- tual disappearance of these cars from public stands, which will then only be able to operate from livery garages. According to the revised regulations just is- sued, the intention is that the cxisting stand between Ice House Street and Statue Square shall by degrees be given over to private curs. A belief, how

Sueh, 1 found, was the prevall-where think the same. In China ever, prevails amongst the public is itself dependent on better oring view of dictators. If they we intend frat to restore peace in car people that the final upshot ganisation of the transport and could have heard, only an, utter our own country and then to pre- will be the creation of another marketing of goods. So far as the disbelief would have prevented vent a war in the Pacifle." stand for taxis. If that is the succeed which does not carry with use, little justification can be it the fullest ethonents, and the is concerned, no plan can Empire

seen for the change. In any dominion event, whatever the real reason conviction that It, is to their in- for the wiping out of this terest to people their emp public car stand, there will be The British Govtrument, wh spaces, very real regret expressed by a promised to expedite its inquiry, considerable section of the pub has wisely announced that it has lic, which has come to appreciate no intention of handing of the

Dominions a cut-and-dried the advantages of being able to bat is preparing draft proposals on scheme, pick up a car at this central which it is hoped both sides may point. In this connection, the collaborate in hammering into community's debt to the public shape. The discussions will turn car service cannot be overlooked. on two main points-the organised These vehicles were the pioneers alatance of emigrants to suitable in the provision of public motor markets for dominion products.

districts, and the stimulation of services and even to-day their charges, especially for long dis- tances, are often below those of opening of the Pedder Street the taxicabs. It must be ad-stand.it is to be doubted whether mitted that the drivers of some the move is a wise one. The of these cars occasionally make reality is one of the busiest nuisance of themselves by centres of the city, and, ns Buch fouting for fares, although this is scarcely the best place for a evil is far less pronounced than car park. Traffic congestion at it formerly was. But that of this spot greatly lessened during itself is no sufficent reason for the period in which cars were driving them off the streets, to prevented from parking there; the manifest disadvantage of now there will be a reversion to their owners and the clientele the state of affairs which caused they serve. Offenders in this so much complaint previously. respect can be dealt with by the A compromise might, however, laws aimed against touting. It be made by allowing the stand is even conceivable that, driven to be used at night, for the con- from their stand, these cars mayvonience of hotel patrons and intensify rather than minimigo cinema-goers. At the touting evil. Be that as it when traffic has alowed down this hour, may, it is distinctly hard lines tremendously, there could be no on their owners to have it made reasonable objection to use of more difficult for them, in these the stand, which would, to the hard times, to earn their livell-two classes of people mentioned, hood.

With regard to, the re-be of distinct advantage.

"You're detectives, eh? Well, you can just stop trailing mo

around."

SHORTS

Will Hitler do the pastors down?

I neither-know-nor-care.—

WII Otto gain the Austrian.

crown?.

-Pooh, that's nor here nor

there.

Will Ramsay Mac, go "on and

on"?

-My interest still is low.

Will shorts be worn at Wimble-

don?

-That's what I want to know.

Let Hitler play the Henry Eight,

Unmoved I still shall be:

Let Otto storm Vienna's gate-

There's no thrill there for me;" Dut every day's a dica non—

A day I'd gladly lose- That brings no word

Wimbledon

from

Whoso very shorts are, nows.

Seen in London

Spatterdash, the parachute ex- pert, coming out. of the stores.

"Kullo, Spats, what have you been buying?"

"Imitation artificial eyes." "Whaddya mean?" "Imitation artificial eyes? An artificial eye is an imitation eye."

"That's right," said Spatter dash, "and these are imitation artificial eyes.”.

I don't see the point," (coldly), "And if you had these eyes," aald Sputterdash, "you wouldn't see it any better."

"Is the fellow off his rocker, or what?"

Topical Nursery Rhyme Ten little cook-boy's ples, Palo and under-done.

Father took the garden spade-

And then there was none!

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