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CANADIAN PROBLEM

ALARM has recently been voiced by representatives of British Columbia at the pre sence in that rich province of Canada of some 30,000 Japan esc, the suggestion being that they constitute a menace in- creasing in proportion to the strained relationa between

December 3, 1940,

You can't keep a good man down!

65511

THE PILOT WHO

I

WAS

WANT to know what I

could truthfully have said to the man sitting next to me in a train.

'.

"SAVED"

By

enfe ever after from any

fear

of poverty and distress and the shortness of peace-time memories?

Dudley Barker I want to know whether I

Vichy Radio Obeys The

Nazi Voice

By VICTOR SCHIFF Former Paris Correspondent Of the ^'Daily Herald" THE rapid evolution of the THE

Vichy Government to- wards full-blooded Fascism is clearly reflected by the. daily news bulletin broadcast by Radio Lyons, the main wireless station in unoccupi- led France.

On International and military news Lyons hus become merely the parrot- echo of Berlin and Rome,

ין:

A month ago, although the Berlin and Rome comununiques" and news from Axis sources were usually given priority, British announcements had a fair dear

Cynical

Abuse

Also French domestic, news was generally presented in, a

compara- tively balanced way.

All that has changed for the worse. As in all totalitarion countries the French State wireless is now cynical- ly misused for abusing defenceless opponents.

Thus in announcing the "adminis trative internment" of leaders of the Lett; Radio-Lyons makes scornful and anti-Semitic comments.

Anti-British

The French wireless is becoming more ond more militantly all- British.

The reason is obvious, and some- Ulmes implicitly admitted. It is fear of the growing sympathy of average Frenchmen with Great Britain and their hopes in British victory.

Training The Army For Peace Jobs

WHAT about a job when the

war is over?

This question is in the minds of many men in the Forces.

Captain Roy Clark, Royal

He has placed before Way- mouth Rotary Club and Wey- mouth Chamber of Commerce a voluntary training: scheme for. soldiers, and several employers have promised support.

He was a tall, grey haired man,

could have said to that man in obviously not very well, off, He

the train: "Your son is one of "He is our only child," he said, the few thousand young men wore an old blue suit, and his "and he was doing so well before who have saved England, and. with an unlit pipe were hardened ground engineer at a civil aero- slavery. Because of his gallan- hands that fidgeted nervously the war started. He was a indirectly, the whole world, from. by work. ka

drome, but he was always keen try he has been maimed. In the opposite.corner sat his to fly, so he put his name down

"But he will not be rewarded, wife, trying carefully not to for the Volunteer Reserve. as some men of the last war show the grief she was feeling. "He did a good job before this were, with the tiny official pen-Artillery, is trying to answer it. Japan and Britain in the Far She was middle-aged, plump, happened to him. He had five sion, a rousing homecoming, and East. There can be no doubt kindly-looking.

German planes to his credit,” then forgetfulness and a job that the position certainly needs

Once, as she powdered her He put a match to his pipe selling something from suburban watching because fifth column-nose from a cheap enamel flap- and listlessly let it go out again. ist activities have played an jack, a single tear escaped from enormous part in this present her eye-a tear which she hasti- to. have after this?" he asked. "What sort of a life is he going war and the Japanese, whose ly dried with her powder puff. "A man with one arm and per- "No, in gratitude for what use of this potent method has

haps with his face disfigured. your son has done for us we will been illustrated only in China

Do you think he will be able to see to it that ho never suffers so far and then in the more The man and I talked desul, hold down a civilian job after the want or distress throughout the rest of his life. We will see to obvious forms of propaganda torily of air raids, and suddenly.

it that he and his wife live in. and

espionage have proved he blurted it out. He had to tell

comfort and honour and his themselves willing to study someone. ....

-HIS-SON-

war?"

door to door,

WILL IT BE?

Captain Clark wants to see the idea extended to all parts of the country-and the Empire.

Chance To Learn

Employers are asked to in- terest themselves in small in their offices, works and shops groups of soldiers and have them during off-duty hours to give are al-them an opportunity of learning

what they can.

Axis styles in warfare. The "My son is a Spitfire pilot," he They got out soon to change children get the finest education suggestion is that they will in-gaid, "and last night we had into the train that would take this country can offer.

"And, because we know that some bad news. His wife came them to the hospital where their sinuate themselves into the vital round to tell us she had just son lies-a Spitfire pilot with human memories are short when machinery of the foreign coun-heard he was taken to a hospital.

five German planes to his credit danger has passed, 1 tries in which they are accom-in the South-East."

with one arm amputated and ready making watertigat plans modated in order to assist

the marks of fire on his face. to carry these promises out, and "We do not know what hap-

we are already putting aside the Japan should she even go to war pened to him.

The girl was I glanced at my newspaper funds needed to do so, before we with the Democracies.

driven down by her father last and read, "Fifteen of our planes forget. night, and we are on our way. are missing, but eleven 'pllots The Japanese community in British We heard last night that they are safe." Columbia have repeatedly expressed had to amputate an

arm, and their loyalty to Canada and have that his face is badly burned. subscribed Überally to non-active That's all we know." war funds, such as the Red Cross.

I tried hard to think of some-

It would be a pity, if hostile classi-thing to say that would not in- fication of allen peoples abroad were trude too far into his sorrow. All to become general. The feeling

against Asiaties in British Columbia could think of saying, though

Their son, then, was one of the eleven who were safe.

WANT TO.. KNOW”

"We cannot presume to com- fort the grief that you, your wife and your son's wife, suffer now. But we can relieve you of any fear of the future."

I DID NOT SAY THOSE THINGS TO THE MAN I CHANCED TO MEET IN THE TRAIN YESTERDAY. 1HAVE HEARD NOTHING SO FAR TO MAKE ME BELIEVE

is based more on economie grounds I know it to be inadequate, was But I want to know what we than any other, the political aspect that perhaps there might be mean by that word "safe." Do only giving it point. Many Japanese some comfort in the thought we just mean "still alive"? THAT, HAD I SAID THEM, I have lived there for decades, have that the fighter pilots are tho raised families there, and regnet men who have saved England. British Columbia as their home.

"There's the Navy, too," re- plied the pilot's father. "There are some fine men in the Navy."!

By virtue of the wide differences in customs and creeds of the white

The pilot's mother was looking race and Aslaties the Japanese have never mingled intimately with their from the window at a little house Canadian neighbours, but that can we happened to be passing. It scarcely be counted against them, had been shattered and charred since the whites have been equally by a bomb, and she said, "How remisa in finding a common ground terrible for the people who lived of understanding. Such an under-in that house.” ⠀s standing ought to be found in the That was all the pilot's mother

development of, the country, but the 'said,

lower · standard of living of the But the man felt the need to Japanese is harboured as a grudgo go on talking.", against them while they, on the other

Or do we mean safo not only SHOULD HAVE SPOKEN from guns of the raiders but TRUTHFULLY.

Old Bailey Trial Goes On Despite Air Raid

During recent air raid warnings three of the four Courts at the Central Criminal Court adjourned. Sir Gerald Dodson, Re- corder of London, presiding over Court 2, carried on as usual. He asked the jurors in waiting to sit at the back of the court be cause there was a possible danger of glass splinters falling from the glass-domed roof.

is being asked to give opportuni

South Dorset Technical College ties to young soldiers to take would be able to supplement. In special courses which employerE a personal way.

Clark, "the utilisation, on a finer "It would mean," said Captain

immense potentialities of the and clearer conception, of the British Commonwealth.

the future peace and prosperity "That seems to be the key to of the world.

New Life

"It is an idea which would offer our people a new life which they have, proved, as never be fore, they so richly deserve,”

What the man in the Forces is thinking is told in a letter which Captain Clarke has received life is a schoolmaster. from a soldier, who in civilian

found. It intensely. Interesting in The writer says: I have the seven months I have been in the Army, to listen to the con- versations and ponder over the Anybody who desires to re- was seated in a luxuriqualy uphold thoughts foremost In men's tire I was going to say re-red armchair, with a warder minds during these days of war.

standing by, his-aido. ing of political freedom from Japan Industrious community, and

treat," said the RECORDER, “Is.

To feel certain that the This Is the drst" lime within' cro born and bred in Canada. The eldentally furthering the doctrines of at complete liberty to do so, but memory that a trial has been con- majority would be far bappler If problem is made more difficult be rampant nationalism being nurtured I have arranged to be informed ducted in a Judge's private chamber only they knew that after the cause the Japanese propagate rapid in Japan to-day. We cannot act if gunfire is heard, in which case

at the Central Criminal Court war they would not find them. ly the Chinese, on the other hand, against the Japanese because they

In-¡releasing the jury, after the seldom bring out their wives from are Orientale, we should only act. I think it would be wise to ad- hearing of the case, the RECORDER selyes on the labour market, as China and often return to their against them when they become our journ

said: The thing: in my view men who had lost their skill and country of origin instead of

enemies. And that action, when the

is to resist Interruption,:: We are all-forgotten their businessīgā)^2/ Canada, their home..

time comes to take it, should be of Later, when the anti-aircaft guns in the bettle and a battle means "It is my opinion that all Tel. 21270 Admitting that the problem

nature which will allow us to take bogan to boom, Sie Gerald, Dodsons struggling and fighting, not quietly be solved, easily, it does seem reg“ up the lines of free intercourse with adjourned his Court to his private submitting @s and going down to Tel. 29152sonable not to avoid taking the inlet all people so that we do not go back room, whare the hearing of the case tunkhole every time, someone blows i

tiative; "in" allénaiing a Clarke, and; wards along: the-path of freedom, vi before him proceeded. - The prisoner, a whiile,"

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