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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1997.

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HEK COLONIES BACK. With Nazi discipline and concentration the will-power of the nation is being directed to that end. Like a well-marshalled phalanx, close on 70,000,000 minds have begun to move towards their new objec ́ tive..

From the highest to the humblest, Germans proclaim

Hongkong Telegraph. two main motives for their

WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1937,

SHIFTING OF INDUSTRY

new colonial claims:

1. Prestige: "It is intoler- able," they say, "that small States like Belgium, Hol- land, and Portugal should have great colonial empires, while Germany has not onc square inch of overseas ter- ritory."

2. Raw Materials: "We need

BRITISH MANDATE

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Former German Territory 365,000 SQ.MILES 322,400 SQ.MILES ):177,500 SQ.MILES

.33, 700 SQ.MILES,

The light areas in the map show the former German colonics in Africa with their allocations under the League mandates.

ON

Remoter Menace

The problems of the economi- cally depressed areas in Great Britain are not only problems of national importance; they inter- sources of supply where we can buy these in our own est ever vider circles in the

colony in the Pacific. That money, without first, hav-

would have brought Germany on sphere of economic thought, as

ing to acquire foreign cur-

THERE is another, though re- to Britain's side in maintaining is illustrated by the recent pub-

rency for the purpose."

moter, menace also, which the status quo in the Far East. that the lication of a survey of South

Suggestions

avme Germans think must weigh The other might well have been colonies Wales by the University of

former German

with the Western Powers in a region in Central Africa, made Wales, made for the Industrial

have no. real economic value only infuriate the operate with the League in its considering Germany's demands up of territory ceded by all the Development Council of Wales.

for colonies. They say that the Powers which acquired German: A special financial grant towards Germans. They say that present form," they declare.

Nor do they contemplate mak- end of the Bolshevist system is colonies through the war. This the intensive methods of the cost of this publication was

development they could ap- ing this colonial question part beginning, and they point out would have been a generous ges- made by the Commissioner for

ply there would completely of some general international that it is against Bolsheviam ture which we should have felt the Special Areas. This survey,

transform both their pre- settlement. To the question: alone, and not against Russia, obliged to accept in satisfaction the second of its kind-the first

war and present-day pro- "Would you be prepared to dis- that Germany feels such fierce of our claims."

Oddly enough, the latter of cuss the colonies in a conference hostility. The generals of the appeared six years ago-in the

which also dealt with a new Red Army have never ceased, these suggestions was brought outcome of fourteen months' in-

This is the next great issue peace pact and with disarma- they declare, to be well disposed forward in England by the form- vestigation by Professor H. A.

which will have to be settled ment," they answer: "Germany towards the Reichswehr, while er Ambassador to Portugal, Sir Marquand and a staff of assist- between Germany and the other will not bargain about her na- German engineers helped Russia Claud Russell, a few days after ants at University College, Car-signatories to the Treaty of Ver- tional security in order to get to lay the foundations of her pre. I heard it mooted in Berlin, diff. It is a thorough and com-sailles.

back her colonics. Our claim sent armaments industry.

Intense Campaign on abstract Germany sees herself, in fact, prehensive study of the present

During a recent visit to Ber- to them is based economic situation in South in I had some talks with Ger- justice. A great nation like Ger at the parting of the ways with IT is difficult to believe that such Wales and of the prospects of mans who can speak upon the many ought obviously to have Western Europe, and especially transaction would completely colonies. Some day she will cer- with Britan. "At every step content German aspirations for further development in that subject with great authority. tainly get them, one way or an- that Germany takes," say Ger- expansion, which are likely, if arca. The general conclusion of

them: "What other. The question before the mans whose opinions count, “we her colonial demands are obstruc- the survey is that, while certain colonies do you want?" they Powers that took them away find the British Government .ted, to take the form of an in- new industries could be success-bluntly answer: "All of them." from her is whether they will standing in our path." This tense campaign for the inclusion fully launched without any To this I made reply, as most give them back, and thus secure they attribute to occult pro of Austria and the German-in- French and pro-Bolshevist in habited northern part of Czecho- special assistance other than in- Englishmen would: "Then you German co-operation, or—”

Or what?

fluences in Cabinet circles, and Slovakia in the Reich. ducements to overcome prejudice are asking something beyond tho It is here that the German though they maintain that Herr I expect to see these alter-

duction.

If one asks

against the area, a regional pro-British Government's power to

gramme of State-aid for certain give. Australia, New Zealand, position becomes inscrutable. other industries should be adopt South Africa, France, Belgium,

Hitler would still do anything to native purposes pushed with in- The alternative appears to be achieve permanent friendship creasing vigour during the pre-

tho

ed in place of the present prac-and Japan all share the man- that Germany will form a new with England, they point out sent year. They will form the tice of leaving the development dates for the former German international alliance antagonis- that his offer last March of a 25- new target which, under of the area to unco-ordinated in colonies. They cannot be in- tic to the Powers retaining pos- years peace pact with France, Nazi system, is essential as a

cluded to give them up against session of her former territories Belgium, and Holland has met focus of national effort. dividual enterprise.

with no response. That this their will. You can hardly ex- overscas.

"Weigh well the possible con- Japan and Italy are the nations is no plea for the mere charit-pect the British Cabinet to risk

In some quarters, indeed, more sequences of refusal" is the able subsidising of industries, the disruption of the Empire in regarded as her possible future moderate views are expressed. warning with which the Germans without due regard to industrial order to restore the German partners, the former because she "If you had been wise," was one press their colonial case. Though aims at dominance in the Far influential opinion that I heard, Herr Hitler's Reichstag speech conditions, is made clear by an colonies."

East, and Italy because she is "you would have met our demand brought some relaxation to Euro- observation in the report that

Full Sovereignty credited with wanting to annex for colonies with the immediate pean tension, the stability of all- "State support, for purely sen-

Tunis from France and Malta restoration of two areas. One round contentment is still far timental reasons, given to in- "WELL," say the Germans, from Britain.

of these should have been a distant. dustries which proved in the "this is a matter for dis- long run to be unsuccessful cussion. Some compromise might want would be harmful rather than be negotiated. But we beneficial."

the principle admitted that Ger- Sixteen industries are mentioned in the report as many is entitled to the return of her former colonies, which specially suitable for catablish were taken from her under the ment in South Wales, and the false pretext that she was in- question of their location is dis-capable and unworthy of ruling cussed from all angles, including them."

Two Doctors Attack

Osteopathy

the natural resources of the area, German leaders make it cleari the dock and transport facilitics, that they aim at recovering full

T ten o'clock on June 22, 1874,' Where, at least, physical health of the South sovereignty over their old colo-A Andrew Taylor Still, 46- and, at most, life and death are at and the nearness Wales ports to the Midland nial territories. They would not year-old American jack-of-all- know as much as possible about the counties. Transport services be satisfied with the transfer to

stake it, is essential that we should practitioners and their methods in

by

Paul Reilly

are a vital factor in the success them of the League of Nations trades, had a vision,

"I SBW

a small light in the whom we have put our trust. of new enterprises, and it is mandate. "Germany cannot co-horizon of truth. It was put suggested that an improvement

into my hand, as I understood, by TODAY is published a small book in these services is desirable. taking and notable survey is to the God of Nature. That light not a technical treatise with

From the start they are in dificul»- The report also recommends the prepare the ground for State in-bore on its face the inscription: the title, "What is Osteopathy?"

This is My medical library, My The authors are two orthodox ties. The carly days of osteopathy building of more roads and the tervention in industry in South

medical practioners, Dr. Charles Hill are so shrouded by the emotional and religious exaltations of its founder aurgery, and My obstetrics."" construction of a bridge over the Wales, the work has a secondary

That was the beginning of osteo- and Dr. K. A. Clegg.

that to-day definitions, more manage- River Sovern. A minor sugges-usefulness in that it provides pathy a practice that to-day clolms

They do not try to conceal on able than portmanteaux, seem to be B process of tion for the relief of unemploy- the prospective industrialist with the standing and recognition of a which side of the fence they stand arrived at only by

Their close association with the Bri-

balancing contradictions, ment is the development of the full and detailed information

Like all new cults that seek to all sh Medical Association speaks for noglected tourist attractions of which would be invaluable to the gaps in or to superacde medical itself.

practice, osteopathy has its devoted But their book sets out to define the area, which, the report him in planning a new industry, followers and its bitter opponents. and explain--as far as possible in the STILL took after his father, who had atates, are considerable. While and in estimating its chances of But the world at large is unable words of onteopaths themselves—this

been in turn farmer, millwright, to take part in their controversles,

minister. Ho had. the main purpose of this pains success.

method of healing that in recent years "doctor" and Lack" of "defnition is the obstacle, has won so many adherents.

(Continued on Papa 4.)

science.

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