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BLACKETT-On June 27th, at

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June 27, 1941

One group of the most devoted Nazis always looked upon their movement as some- thing destined to right German wrongs, but never something to produce new wrongs. They personally would leave the Party and turn against Nazism if they were forced to believe that Hitler's real end was imperialist conquest and subordination of other nations.

THE dramatic flight Herr Hitler's aims, who

of Rudolf Hess to selflessly devoted himself to England suggests the the Party cause. There is tempting implication no known reason why any that all is not quite in other leading Nazi or group order within the higher of Nazis should desire to circles of the Nazi liquidate Herr Hess. There Party.

is no reason for believing Why this carefully that he was in any personal planned escape from a danger or even the object of Country where he was envy, recognised as second in But Hess was not the type line of succession "to of man to be able to accept the throne" and where cynicism around him with- he was respected far out resentment and loath- more than most of his ing. In the absence of full leading Nazi colleagues? information, the most likely Berlin would have the explanation is probably that he reached the point where outside world accept mental he lost faith in the possi illness as the explanation.

bility of his own idealistic The tendency outside is to

conception of Nazism and jump to the cheering con- clusion that here is a hint. Nazi objectives to triumph over the grasping, selfish, of some impending 、 new limitless imperialism around

purge, or at least a Palace

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WAR TAXATION BILL

wrongs. Intensely sincere

Hess Opposed Imperialistic Conquest

By

Joseph C. Harsch

Former Berlin Correspondent of the "Christian Science Monitor"

The flight of Rudolf Hess to Scotland amazed the world. Picture shows Hess (right) saluting his Fachrer at the Nazi Party rally at Nuremburg in 1938.

The most likely explana- Nazis of this school have tion of this intensely inter- often told the writer that esting human drama lies be- they personally would leave YESTERDAY'S Council de- tween these extreme im- the Party and turn against They are in this thing for are of a different type.| bate on the amended War Taxa-plications. The chances are Nazism if they ever were what they can get out of it tion Ordinance was instructive. that Hess is a man who can forced to believe that Herr personally. There is scarce- It revealed the Governor's ap prehensions that under the no longer stand the general Hitler's real end was im-ly another one who would existing scheme the Colony was direction of the National perialistic conquest and sub-turn against it for reasons not likely to fulfil to the limit Socialist Party and decided ordination of other nations of personal integrity. war effort; it also produced the to make a personal break to German profit. official promise that surpluses for the sake of his own self- (if any) in taxation revenue, would not be squandered in respect. needless expenditure, but would

its obligations in the matter of

1

Warning On Optimism

Goebbels and Golf

By Ronald Konvyn Golfers have been enjoying Herr Hess apparently be-

smiles at the rules posted at a It would be unwarrant-club near London. which has Considered An Idealist has had to see Nazism be- of Herr Hitler's other lead-bombs.

longed to this school which

able optimism to expect any suffered heavily from German carefully be allocated to assist local social and war services. Herr Hess has always come exactly what they ing subordinates to follow This point, raised by the Hon. been considered the idealist never believed it would be- Hess on an air trail to Eng-action may be replaced, or if "A ball moved by enemy Mr M. K. Lo was extremely timely, and His Excellency's among the top Nazis and come relentless and insati-land. Nor does this depar-lost or destroyed a ball may be immediate assurance was like been notable for his person-able militaristic imperial-ture involve any considera-dropped not nearer the hole wise satisfying.

The debate. was also the al integrity. The writer ism. When he finally realis. tion which would neces-without penalty, reads one of

regulations.. never once while in Ger-ed this implication, it would sarily lead to purges or fac many heard a breath of sug-be logical and in character Herr Hess was gestion of graft or self-in-for a man like Herr Hess to from the majority of his col- other ball from the same place. dulgence or personal ambi- do exactly what he appar- leagues in his idealism and per- Penalty one stroke," goes an-

ently did get into an acro- sonal integrity that it is ex-other rule,

tremely unlikely that he had any

means of removing one of the worst of the anomalies created under the amended ordinance, namely, the revised scale of allowances for families of three and four children which, as it tion connected with Hess'. was originally proposed, would name. have meant new burdens for

these larger families. Acting It was always assumed all. on the promise given by His that he alone among the

tional outbreaks.

"A player whose shot is affected by the simultaneous ex- Bo different plosion of a bomb may play an-"

plane and go away from it confidants or confederates. He It is also permissible to shel- probably felt out of place and ter from bombs during a com- unhappy among the crowd he petition and members are urged

damage to the mowers.

FORCE Excellency at the previous second-ranke Nazi hierarchy. But it probably will have was associating with and de- to pick up shell splinters to avoid

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If Hess chooses he will be able

to tell Britain's war strategists These amusing rules have had much valuable information wide circulation but Germany's about the personalities and per-propaganda minister Goebbels,

Council meeting, the Attorney was a man sincerely con- few repercussions back in cided to get away from it all. General proposed an amendment vinced of the loftiness of Berlin. Other leading Nazis to the clause governing family allowances whereby, instead of the allowances for the third and fourth child being $500 each, they will be $750 each. This concession removes one of the chief objections to the amended Ordinance.

of

Nevertheless, most significant point made during the debate was His Excellency's forecast that it would be necessary still further to revise the taxation basis in order.. to obtain the fullest results, and, he broadly hinted that the adoption of in come tax, together with excess profits tax in place of the exist- ing taxes might have to be the solution. On the point principle, especially in its rela tion to equitable distribution of burden, many will agree that Income tax is the most suitable and satisfactory system of taxa- tion; but, undoubtedly if and when this is considered, the same problems of collection, true assessment and the elimina- tion of evasion will crop up. If Government enn avolva શ method which will, as far as le humanly possible, make evasion Impossible, income tax will be welcoined wholeheartedly, Hong- kong is more and more becom- ing conscious of its duties' as'n' contributor to the war effort and will not shrink from meeting those obligationa so long as it is satisfied the burden is fairly and equitably shared by all sections of the community.

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By Lichty sonal relationships among lead with absolute lack of a sense of

Things are protty bad on all the rotorvations since the wAY

| shut-down-imports of souvenirs!”-

ing Nazis. On the other hand, humour, has chosen to, tako it is unlikely that he has much them seriously and has

important military information. with them in his broader "ealt

Herr Hess, it was true, wag

"By means of these ridiculous

a member of the secret Cabinet reforms," he snarled, "These Council, formed just after the English snobs try to impress the beginning of the war to advise people with a kind of protonded the Reichsfuehrer on foreign heroism. They can do so with- policy. But it would be inac-out danger because, us everyone curate to call this a "war coun- knows the German air force de- ell." And Hess, though in pos- votes Itself only to the destruc- acssion of much information, tion of military targets and ob- hardly is in a positon to know jectives of importance to the the thought of the Germanwar effort." Generul Staff on the important decisions of high military

policy,

Greatest Value The greatest value of Herr Hess to England lies in what he has already done. His action

Soon after this outburst an- other London golf club' had an' example of German attacks on

military objectives."

The committee decided to fill

has served to hearten the out-up a small bunker flanking one sido world because here is the just been completed when a |of the greens. The work had most sincere, the most idealis-German airman came over and tle, and the most selfless of Hit dropped a bomb bang in the fler's subordinates who has

chosen to leave his country and smoothed over bunker. He made a bigger and botter obstacle and his leader at a moment when the committee decided to leave things seem to be going very it there. much in Hitler's favour, The staid London Times com-

News of this event will inevi-monted: There were seven- tably be disturbing to, tho. Ger- teen other greans but with per man public. Germans general- fect stroke the airman exactly ly have respected Herr Hess. reopened that particular bunker. This flight of his is going to It is a memorial of the most worry them and make them accurate approach shot ever wonder and puzzles

played a

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