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Other Dictators Have Threatened Us

SPAIN

NORWAY

SWEDEN

RUSSLAN

EMPIRE

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SOVIET RUSSIA

NAPOLEON'S EUROPE IS SHOWN IN BLACK AND THIS IS HITLER'S, TO-DAY "T NEED only three days By OUR MILITARY CORRESPONDENTstick to military, or military.

of fog," said Napoleon, ro

supply objectives. Open. Lown will otherwise be

"and I will be master of Lon- Napoleon declared England CAN Hitler come by sea? It raiding don, of Parliament, of the blockaded. But he could only is said that hordes of fast answered by réprisal raids.'

Bank of England.” It was a June day, in the year 1803.

at

Napoleon had assembled Boulogne 200,000 of the finest troops in Europe. They were

Spain and Holland were com-

motor-boats are

being mar- shalled in the Lowland ports. The THE defence of this island is

slop is selling Europe goods. He could not stop us supplying ourselves. Sen power gave us

calling forth much con. the rest of the world. We amphibian tank is also a weapon

already in large use in the Red flicting advice. The natural. blockaded Europe.

Army, and some Nazi-specimens desire of able-bodied men to start have been seen doing duty in the training receives a cold douche in some quarters, Quite un This very sea power brought crossing of the French rivers. necessary to point out that called the "Army of England." us into conflict and (in 1812) Both these weapons may make mechanics are better employed open war with the United States. Invading efforts possible. But at their lathes than drilling with Hongkong and the date is reclved in manded to prepare other armies To-day the United States ap. two conditions remain vital to broomsticks. No serious person advocated "this course. There serve all rights and forbid republication, and fleets to join in the invasion. either wholly or in part without previous The French Dictator walted on

proves our blockade, welcomes the success of such enterprise:

can surely be no harm in men our sea power, and sends us in- (i) The enemy must master. learning the elements of soldier- the French shore for two years, creasing arms in our struggle. the RA.F., who will otherwise ing after they have done their and then he was called elsewhere.

In 1810 we and no free. prevent the landing in force; day's work. The Russians were moving

Dominions, To-day Canada, against him in the cast

Australia, New Zealand and Europe..

'South Africa support us with troops and airplanes.

on of pubilcation by the United Press Associations, who re-

arrangement

Democracy

**

of

Another five years, and Nupo.

It is true that Napoleon had

(i) The enemy must mas- ter the Royal Navy, who will otherwise prevent reinforce- ment.

Democracy, we are told, "is slothful and tardy. It is com- pincent. It debates while totali-

The real need is that the tarianism acts. It is incapable

Army shall be (1) relleved of of facing the exigencies of war

secondary duties, such as fatigue and must abdicate if we are to

and routine guard, and (11) withstand the German menace. leon had subdued all Europe, no airplanes, though he might Serious invasion is, therefore, formed into fast and hard-hit- Other States must adopt the except Portugal Spain was have had balloons, for they were I believe, some way off. Bombing ting mobile units, each as near methods which Germany has annexed B8 Austrin is now. offered to him by an inventor is another story. The first way as possible complete in all arms found successful. Such is the Austria played the part that but refused. Hitler has many of crippling the R.A.F., and the and services. Such are the Ger- cry. It is the easy reaction. It Spain plays nowshe was the airplanes, But even in 1940 R.N., too, is to smash up their man attack units which have is also utterly wrong and utterly Dictator's friend. The German airplanes cannot occupy coun- bases and their supply factories, swept over Western Europe in dangerous.

States were under Napoleon's tries. They can bomb, drop The recent visitations are cer- six weeks. To aid and expedite thumb, as Italy is under Hitler's, raiding parachutists, or We shall not defeat Hitlerism

even tainly only the first of a coming this purpose the Local Defence Norway and Denmark then, as land troops of 40 men. An in- continuous onslaught on our Volunteers should be stiffened by mimicking Hitlerism. We must discover an antidote. And now, were occupied by our vading army must still come by eltics. In this the enemy may so that they become in fact

be expected, on the whole, to second line troops.

if we examine the true causes of our Continental defeats we shall find that it is not democracy which has failed us. It is democracy, shackled,, emascu- lated and subdued which is responsible; shackled by UN- imaginative bureaucracy; emas-

enemy.

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WASTE NOT

culated by leaders who trusted advice a British newspaper givos

This is the grimly-worded, the people so little that they to its readers. feared to tell them the truth; in the end so subdued that the im-WASTE PAPER-Don't throw your waste paper into the pact of war and disaster were dustbin. It is worth money to needed to reawaken the original you, and it is helpful to the genius which democracy still nation, retained. The answer to Hitler- In peacetime there are 500,000 ism is not a new Hitlerism but a tons of waste paper collected. fresh and invigorated sense of

In wartime this figure can, freedom.

with care, be raised to 1,500,000 tons.

What Is waste paper?

wrappera,

THE JUDGE!

The Dustman is watch- ing. He knows who wastes.

Her wastefulness can murder her

awn son.

WASTE METAL-This is valuable for your country's war effort. Save

every scrap you can,

Remember, we can scrap with

What is scrap metal?

Those are not academic mus- inga. We can see their stark It consists of old newspapers, let-scrap! relevance in the fate which has des, envelopes, bags, befallen France. The French books and used ledgers.

It consists of auch things as tins, milk bottle tops, chocolate and cigar- people were first lulled by the Keep this item separate.

Don't let good waste paper become ette silver papers, and any metal you: belief in the impregnability of involved with damp or grensy rub-might have no use for around the the Maginot Line and thai binh.

house. northern defences. Even when Put your waste paper in a sack, or Most borough councils have mede the German armies had invaded to call at your house to collect it..

ask the local Boy Scout organisation arrangements for collecting scrap their territory they were given Prices for waste paper fluctuate. no inkling of the peril which But you can get current prices from threatened Paris, It was the your local authority. carlier days and months and

and useless.

The lad is of the mercy of the charging - Hun.

Why?

metal.

They have issued a separate sack for the purpose.

If your local borough counell hasn't. done this, take the initiallve your- self-and secure a sackl

Tulip Bacon

***[squadron of new aeroplanes going to

the Front recently.'

"TULIP BACON” is a war dia.... covery that may be on breakfast tables before long,

Experts at the Agricultural Institute at Kirton, near Boston, Lincolnshire, have recently EX- perimented with tulip bulbs as part of feed for pigs. The bulbs, they claim, are rich in carbohy- drates, and can be used, raw or steamed, to replace 25 per cent. of the cereal part of the

mcal ration.

Pigs have fattened well, and the "tulip bacon" about, to be lested,

Warning: 'Daffodil bulbs are not suitable for pig feeding.

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She did so because the insisted on using more soap than was necessary,

A boat was therefore sent across the ocean to get the materials for more soap for Birá, Smith,

But

It might have brought back the aeroplanes we'd bought abroad.

It wasn't really necessary for the ship to go for soap,

It was only because Mri, Smith re- fused to stop her own waste.

SOAP AND CANDLE ENDS.—It is estimated that over 200,000,000 of candle ends are thrown away a nually. You can save these and save expense in fire-kindling commodities. By doing this you automatically save your own pocket and the poten tial lives of sailors and the space in ships which transport tallow and whale oil.

You can save soap by collecting little bits that you do not trouble to save_normally," and using them for washing up.

Another useful thing is to stick the small pieces of waste soup on to a new tablet.

The dustment of Britain are Be sure to avold mixing ordinary

watchers in the first line of home: paper with your silver paper. The brings the bomber through.

defence. job of separating it is very expensive. Your treachery? Are you respon

They know who wastes. Take a good look round your home rible?. and give up everything made of

Yer! You ARE you have the bin away, be sure the

calls to carry. When your dustman cal

that you ear- metal which you can spare..

thrown into your dustbin any little took him in the cys. thing you could have saved during That you can honestly say that he Look over your habita,

the past eight-months,

curries only dust and not the mat- Good or bad-whether you washi RAGS AND BONES-These are erials quoted on this page. too much or smoke too much every essential for cleaning guns and mak- liable. Inqolves BOTIC unnecessaryjing explosives.

EDIBLE KITCHEN WASTE. --

waste.

years of complacency which Your boy is given a gun to fight made those two blows irrepar- the German

But the gun i empty of bullets able. When the hour called for improvisation, the genius of France had been fettered. Her people had not failed; they had not been told. Her democracy Because his mother has betrayed

him. had not failed; it had not been

Her thrift feeds his pun with am invoked. And in the end it was munition.

ASIDES FROM YOUR FIRE, --- not the French people who

Cinders are perfectly good fuel. They instituted by public criticism.

still possess nine-thirteenths of their Original, calorife value). W ment which spoke for only a

But 2,000,000 tons go to waste-every- small section of her political at any time in our history our it is valuable for plg food.

[year. future resides in the initiative It can be mixed with about 20 per society.

should aift their. Everybody

nahos and vigour which our people can cent, meal..

a money-making point of Fine ashes make an excellent fer-- There are some in Britain and call forth. Awakened democracy we have a corresponding reserve for much as dirty roge,

Each ton of this waste means that viaw, clean rags are worth twice as tullaer.

All that is required is Q few: C. E. WARREN & CO., LTD. in this Colony who wish to stifle fighting a people's war is the commodities (vital to the actual Save every angle: rag.

minutes a day to do this simple job- criticism in the Press and else answer to the black peril which Sghting of the war), in our ships. Bones are useful even after you and the others), t whore....They plead that the threatens the world. Hitler has

* have bolled them for soup and slews. In doing it, you are playing a val- people should leave all to their not exposed the deficiency of the The bomber gets through the bar-- They yield glue, land fertiliser and uable part in our gigantic fight for

substance that is important for ex-freedom, rulers. Certainly we have confl-institutions of free men. He rage outside the city.

You, your house, and family are plosivestock

Don't delay. dence in our rulers; they form at has finally roused free men from as its mercy.

Mrs. Smith, who Ilvet 'in' 4. બીમane Mako a start to-day and new. Government which was their slumber.""

Treachery-not the skill of its crew in the Midlands, stopped, a whole everything possible.

"St. George's Building, 1st Floor,

TEL. 20269

pleaded for peace but a Govern-But let us realise that more than This, too, should be kept by itsel dog or dump into the dustbin.

Bones you are apt to "give to the

in future keep them separate from

refuse,

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