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TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1934.
NOTES OF THE DAY WILL YOUTH RID The Very Idea!
HITLER HOMILY
at
Herr Hitler and Signor Musso- ini are still the sole repositories of what really transpired Venice, but there is one thing that ilerr Hitler has been unable to conceal, that his vialt has im proved neither his outlook nor his tone. Back in his own country, he salzes the first opportunity to shout challenge; supposed to have
impressed Il Duce as a dreamer,
the Nazi leader no sooner crosses the German border than hu
WORLD OF POVERTY?·
By PRESTONIA MANN MARTIN TAOR a number of years previous all their lives, driven by the need working out the National to live coupled with fear of the Livelihood Plan outlined in my wolf of poverty always waiting at the door. Under such a system little book "Prohibiting Poverty,"
it had seemed to me that the chief the conditions of peace and leisure evil in our social system was not, which are essential for the full as the Sociallats were always tell ripening of spiritual qualities are ng us, financial inequality under not generally attained and millions which some were rich and others of people, worn out, without ever poor, but the financial insecurity having possessed the chanco which menneed all classes, both bring to fruitage the talents which rich and poor. Nobody was anfe; lay deep within their natures. In nobody could be sure that his their quiet, serene moments, many means, whether great or smail,
to
REG SOCKS ONE
By George
"The Golden Candareen" Sixth Instalment 【EEJEEBHOY sighed.
within a few
Ho way
hundred yards of meeting Madge and already his hawk-like eye blossoms forth afresh as the man
(we forgot to say that Jeejeeb- hoy carried a marble where his of action. An interesting psyche- logical study seems to be offered,
other optle should have been, the perhaps furnishing an important cluo to the Nazi destiny for the
transformation having been effected by an accident with a observer acute enough and cap
feel stirring within them hidden toothpick whilst Jeejerboy was powers and possibilities, but they able of conducting the analyuta. might not vanish overnight, The immediate concern, however. This fact was brought home to oro saddened by the knowledge at a school party) and already Is Hitler's meaage and here there me in a prinful manner when I that these never can be developed. his hawk-like eye (owing to the
The National Livelihood Plan nothing: encouraging, fle
was a young girl. My father, an would sock to free mankind for
for extra work imposed on it, the seems plausible enough uneritical-xlous to provide for the safety of
In a nutshell, he
his family, insured his life in a ever from this bondage. It would remaining eye had become av demands universal adoption of the well-known company, and for nine provide that a national livelihood keen that we feel justified in
Lot cult of arrow nationalism. years he set aside every month in basic necessaries should be
$100 to pay the premium. Some furnished to the whole nation by using the appellation hawk-like) and airendy his hawk-like eye the efforts of the nation's young Britain look after her own affairs, and the French after theirs, and months it was hard to find the
mother people between the ages of 18 and was roving the seashore look- money, but he and my
26, as a continuation of their pub- leave the Nazis to run Germany
la
y examined.
climbing and accelerator to keep go-ahead exactly as they will. This is the saved and sacrificed and always! te school education. Upon the ing for a place where he might
Bix is the Idsel car for the family man who watches every penny! The fallment of your Bght car needs will be found in the Vauxhall Let Bl
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The
Hongkong Telegraph.
TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1934.
THE FREE PORT ISSUE
WAVE OF FEAR
A
Value in the Hitler homily can only Be in causing governments to reflect upon their responsibili-overy tles.
Undoubtedly, undue atten- tion has been devoted to foreign affairs; the wave of fear has clouded the entire horizon; dontes- tle cares have been, to a large extent, neglected. That there distinct relationship be- tween this
development and his Cowri activities would either not ccur to Herr Hitler or would not impress him. In any case, it is still arguable that if the nations
whole concentrated for while upon putting their own houses in order, the close of such a regine might reveal much less cause for anxiety in international affairs.
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•
would
Holding up his handkerchief to the wind Jeejeebhoy found he was able to add a couple, of knots to his speed.
Not to be outdone the Chinese also took out their handkerchiefs and tied knots in them.
crudest ideology even if it can-managed to squeeze out the re- drivers ahead on the road. And yet, with t surprisingly low-runsing expenses, the Latins-a kernel of commonsense. quired. Rum. At the end of the completion of their service they berth his craft.
nine years the company failed and would pass into free competitive they
Jeajeebhoy sighed. where, however. the nine years' savings vanished. society.
As he did so his hawk-like eye My father turned thereafter to would be provided during all of savings banks for safety. In the their lives with an adequate living. prosent depression they, too,. and furnished by the labours of the suddenly alighted on two Chinese
other known means
of fresh relays of young recruits al-who were swimming behind the obtaining financial accurity have ways conting up from the schoole junk.
and taking their places in the
Encased in life buoys they were falled.
became convinced that all ranks.
This plan sounds simple enough; rapidly overhauling the junk, using forms of
money insurance were and that the only real the social consequences flowing the dog paddle stroke with their illusive
hands and walking on the bottom security for old age lles in. aome from it, however, are enormous.
with their feet. In their teeth orrangement whereby as in car- Poverty would be banished for- poverty. no ever-and the fear ller times the old who can longer work shall be taken care Unemployment, no we know it, and they held knives, revolvers, chop- of by the young who are fresh and the fear of it, would be gone. ners, and machine guns whilst the Crime could not fail to be dimin-
one furthest away was also chew- strong.
Holy to establish a due claim onished when all of the young men, ing his moustache. the part of the old upon the at their most restless and danger- national ous age, were kept atrietly and use- labours of the young as policy, without placing too heavy fully at work, and when their a burden upon the young, was the themselves safely provided with a task is accomplished would and problem. A decent, honest day livelihood for life and therefore
be work was all that could justly Raie Da Costa.
required of a young person. The free of much of the incitement to question was: Could the effects of crime. A MAD MIXTURE Raic Da Costa,
Best of all, perhaps, men would The controversy on the ques-
that day's work be so multiplied Paul Robeson,tion of the retention of the That is as high as the Hitler by machinery as to suffice for nine then return to the normal human can be put. And it was or ten other persons beside the practice of living by working Paul Robeson, Colony's free port statua hass
worth establishing. Es- worker himself?. I became cen- (their own wurk) and not as now,
They were only a few yards be- Alfredo & His Orch, been taken a stage further in the hardly Alfredo & His Orch, response made by Mr. F. A.entially, the Nazi attitude provinced, and this view was cor- by selling. Independence
gramme is the negation of inter- roborated by experts, that it could then return. A man's well-being, hind when Jeejeebhoy conceived Joseph and Mr. S. H. Dodwell to
national cooperation and under-be done. Indeed, it is beileved and his very existence, would then his iden.
depend not upon markets and cus- Derickson & Brown, Sir William Shenton's invitation standing and can
more that by enlarging and multiplying tomers, foreign trade and em-
Picking up a sock (you will re Derickson & Brown. for a general discussion on the helpful to Germany than it is as our machinery our total output
Jember that he had pilfered the the rest of the world. could be expanded to almost any ployers, upon banks or upon the present, advice to Jack Hulbert.subject. Up to
cat no more confine Jack Hulbert, however, it has not been made Nations
The general financial insecurity but upon his own efforts properly it straight at his leading pursuer. quite clear whether the advo- themselves to their own borders desired extent.
than can discover a sane
permeating our society is bound to directed and scientifically organ- cates of a change in the existing
lookin
recognition and
Ac-have an extremely demoralising isel to further not only his but The sock colied once round his New Mayfair Orch. system base their plea primarily
Are platitudinously Intro: "Circus Queen;""Now that I have & Spring Time;" on the desirability of protecting ceptance of the fact, propured 48 effect upon our people. Old stand also his country's safety and wel-mouth and iny still..
toards of business honesty began it. Small wonder "Somebody wants to go to sleep: "Roll on. local industries from foreign admit
The plan itself is very simple. The unfortunate man bank as if that give way under the pressure of a Rolling Read: "You are doing very well;" "Hand competition, or on the idea of thinkers spend most of their time frantic desire to acquire money in All boys and girls, when they leave struck by a stone.
Two bubbles and a cockroach in Hand:" "What good aro Words; won't free trade between the various speculating on how it will all end order to safeguard one from pover-high school at 18, would be put to work in a national Industrial Dance;" "Lonely Feet;" Finalo.
units of the Empire. If the territor talks in the terms of ty and the humillating dependence
for eight years, using showed his grave na Jeejeobhoy former, it would appear that
the eighteenth century, and acts, upon family, friends, or charity-
special would be of real value, and even most generally, perhaps twenty
fear generated an-unnatural greed utmost perfection. The stupend thirteenth victim with a notch in for money. The feeling that itous productive power of modern his big toe nail. was easier to steal money than towhich cannot be done at pres
machinery, if run at full capacity Mr. Dodwell would prefer pre-years hence, Britain's Idealists, servation of the free port status America's faturists, and France's work for it stimulated the crime ent-would enable these young to action in this direction. On realists, all manage to talk fifty impulse.
The tragedy of our criminal re-workers not only to supply all of the issue of Imperial reciprocity. years hence and act diplomatically
their own basic needs, but would we at once encounter a difficulty like the eighteenth century.
cord, especially among young men, which Mr. Dodwell is not slow DEFEATISM IN THE CHURCH
may take its origin in the thought furnish the entire nation with a livelihood in such fundamental that haunts them: "Why slave all lo perceive-namely, the fact
food, clothing, that the great bulk of this
The same trend of thought to have it swept away at any shelter, transportation and protec
one's life to save up a little, only necessaries
tion Colony's products, such as they carries us along to Bishop Hall's time? This thought led
also to are, are produced under condi- remarkable sermon at the Cathedral tions which would not be to-
on Sunday. It was remarkable in
undue extravagance, and reckless
lerated in the Mother Country or
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does not work even
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It was characteristic of tho man that he did not throw an- other sock at the second pur- suer. The man was out of reach and anyhow there couldn't be another sock like that in the laundry of the entire Colony." With a faint gurgle of relief the
icebhoy was there!
Their service completed, the score of ways-particularly the expenditures, often for vice. "Let young people would leave the na-junk alewed into bank; its engine us eat, drink and be merry, for tional organisation and disperse to the Dominions. It is perfectly sion that the Sermon on the Mount to-morrow the banks may fall and their homes, where they would be kicked once in the stern and Jee-
provided for the remainder of In the in- wipe out our savings."
their lives with all the necessaries LIVELIHOOD PLAN.
of life to be furnished by the labours of the fresh recruits com- ing up from the schools and taking their places in the ranks they have "(Continued on Page 5.)
one must
true, as Mr. Dodwell points out, that factory regulations in Hong-dividual life. In the midst of an kong are much more rigorous much outspoken truth and so much Worst of all, this general in- than in most other parts of the that was helpful. It was astonish-security of fortune leads to a con- Enst. Our workers, too, com- ing to find this almost all-pervaddition in which the vast majority of defentism. The of the people must toil unceasingly pared with those of China Pro-ing attitude
does not work becomes to mean per, may be described as being that it can not work. And if that not too badly off. But, the
is true, there disappeara' hope dominant fact is that the local
for the future. For wage standard is so low when disagree with Bishop Halla main compared with that of England contention, that it is impossible and the Dominions that there is for any group to act morally in a natural disposition on their relation to another
group, and part to protect their markets civilisation, Granted that national retain belief in a future for from the competitive effects of
groupings offer an exceedingly our lowly-paid labour. This
unfertile soil, especially when very circumstance would appear within them even Churches lend to rule out the possibility of any themselves to the cultivation of plan of Imperial reciprocity, national patriotisma 19 a par- One other point, remains, amount virtue. But can the world namely, the question of in-state, upon which the Bishop all ducing China to grant prefer to lightly touched, be pictured
without a ential treatment to Hongkang.
of inter- Joseph are under any delusions variety of fields-all con
this issue the former morailly? Is not
universal code of forming to a
Auch a code hazards the alirowd guess that one of the first essentinis, furnish- China might want as a quid pro ing the driving force to at lenal quo something very much more the majority of thinking men, be than retention of our free port | fore a world state can emerge? status, whilst Mr. Joseph per- And is not the development of tinently raises the most-favour-wall-nigh heart-breaking task for that code a grinding gradual, cd-nation question. Up to the the nuclei that present, the only concrete pro day? The Church must lead if it posal put forward on the general is not to be left out. At the issue is Mr. Joseph's idea of moment. It appears to be over- thorough investigation by a re-looking a growing allegiance to the presentative Economic Com material conception of history, mittee. For ourselves, whilst we have not yet encountered any theories in one direction or the compelling arguments appearing other. The cold facts of the to justify the experiment of a situation should be impartially departure from the Colony's examined, with a view to follow. traditional policy, we freelying the course shown to be in the concede that the present is no best interests of the Colony ́ns time in which to persist in pot a whole.
Neither Mr. Dodwell nor Mr.locking groupings controls |
on
see the way to-
"Is this all you have? I don't find these very amusing.”
has
(As we promised, Jeojeobhoy is now defintely on his way. Unless we have taken him round in a circle he should be on the Ramo Ride of the Harbour a Madye by now. What will ha do to her when he finds her hair done up in meat skewers? WHI he eskew her? Questions like this can wait but they won't ex- plain why Jeejcobhoy didn't throw the second sock. What wo said, about there not being an- other sock like it in the Colony was all blarney. The laugh is on Jecjesbhoy because 110 thrown one of his
oron socks away! In to-morrow's thrilling instalment of this heart-aching drama we are finally going to bring together these two central Agures of romance and passion. While we have been dealing with Joejecbhoy, Madge has been cat- ing chop suey and now, overcome with dropsy and remorse, shia lice half in and half off her bed wait. ing for succour. Will Rog bo the eucher? And which half is on the bed? These and other disturbing matters will have to be gone into to-morrow unless we can get some contributor to write about dogs. Meanwhile we feel that too have punished Jee- Jeebhoy enough to take away his pursuers. We have already caused him to take away some too-nail. Besides 100 are clear-- ing the stage for little love- making and we don't roânt any Interference. The amah is reads ing an old English edition of Chaucer's poems and can be kept. out of the sbay.).
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