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A COMMENTARY ON
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RACE WILL BE BROAD-
CAST IN THE EMPIRE
TRANSMISSIONS
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ISIS DONT HOUSE
CHISWICK BRIDGE
JUAMMERSMITH BRIDGE
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CHISWICH STEPS
FINISH BARNES
BRIDGE
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CRADTREE
DOAT HOUERS
SURREY
FUCHAN FOOTBALL GROUND
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17790 kc ac 15:00 ko'nG 31.53 m 4510 he/
Transm, 3 March 24 2.50 P.M: GMT
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19.92 m 15140 s/rea GSB 31.55 m 9510 kelura
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PALACE START
Shortly before the big, race the BBC's launch, RAGICIAN, WILL take up her position under the Hiddlesex bank. Aboard her will bo a crew of nian,, and in the stern a watall "transmitter, genei matoes, and lintteries. In the bun s wit be the two comitentators - nur h theps, John Naagges 'with the mirrophones. On the * umpire's shout at "Go", the MAGICIAN will be about a hundred fact nhend of the crew, When the crews have passed, the MAGICIAN will take up -les position-behind-the umpire's. Jannel sad, keeping pu·claxe belled as possible, will follow the race to the finishing post.
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BRITISH PENSION SCHEME
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IS BRITISH YOUTH TOO SOFT?
(Continued from Page 6.)
therein more than our social ser- vices."
Service to the State
The more virile peoples-to-which- Major Rayner referred exist on the Continent of Europe.
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The young men of Germany, of Italy, of Russla, of Poland, Czechoslovakia, are not only strong and healthy physically; they are also mentally poised and alert. They are Imbued with a vitality that has to be seen to be fully realised; and they are proud and determined, and full of a faith in themselves and in their country and their leaders. Their first duty and their pre-eminent de- sire is to serve the State, not to de- mand "rights" and privileges from the State.
They give; they do not grab. You may
them mystics, fanatics, dupes anything you like. But
call
do not forget that it was a similar spirit which animated the Eliza- bethan age and all those Inter crus when British men went forth to find
new lands, new ́adventures, new wealth, new homes.
and
There
was more love of country and pride of birth in the poorest emigrant who endured hardship in a "cófilm ship"
yet more hardship after he landed in Canada or Aus- tralia, South Africa or New Zealand, thon there is in the bulk of the young men of to-day who demand that the State should do everything for them because "they did not ask to be born into an over-populated country."
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On the same day
when Major Rayner spoke in the House of Com- mons, a member on the other side. of the House hard physical training said: "We cannot give young people without looking after their bodily welfare, without giving them chance to be healthy and well."
That is a
typical statement of our and and clothe generation. Feed doctor the young people, and then, perhaps, they will condescend to do physical training to keep themselves út.
The physical training, you will mind and body. They are not spoon- fed.
Compare any man who lives on charity (no matter how it is dis- guised) with one who earns his keep and a bit over, and you will see what I mean.
Man does not live by bread alone. He is a spiritual being. He should be full of that spiritual pride which only self-esteem can create. That spiritual pride is to-day the posses- sion of Continental youth. It is lack- ing in the youth of this country.
Thot la my challenge to the modern youth of Great Britain.
notice, must be voluntary; the rest, performed by the State, must be compulsory,
Spiritual Pride
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mentioned the young people, gladly and willingly volunteer for labour comps and such like. There they get all that our young folk demand, but they give much in return. And both they and the State benefit. Waste land in reclaimed, roads are built, crops are grown and harvest- ed. The people are made. It in
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aground at the north-eastern corner of Waglan Island yesterday after- noon, proved unsuccessful, according to Information obtained from the Mitsui Bussan Kalaha, local agents of the steamer, this morning..
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The vessel, which is A commanded by Capt. R. Koga and hasgatonnaga of 3,835, was on her way from Milka to Hongkong with a cargo ofegal, Attempts by the Talkoo lug last when abb ron aground in heavy fog: ght therefoát" the Japanese Sho carries a crew of 38, but
ighter, Jinkai Maru, which went, ensualties have been reported.
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