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June 28.

1941

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CURRENT COMMENT.

By Scrutineer

Thode. who are familiar with year 50 B, C. Caesar wrote in Book person is simple, but he recognises "Mein Kampf" will remember that VI of his Gallie Wor "that the Ger- the need for ethical standards and a Hitler sald great many nasty mana couldered it their greatest consistent philosophical background, Dings about Bolshevism, for ex- glory to have as wide deserts as pon-If that is destroyed, the nation goes in position ample: "Its working must bring sible round them, all beyond their to pieces. That is the about the collapse of human borderslaving been laid waste. Japan, which has been insulted by This they consider real evidence of being dragged at the heel of a leader their prowess, that their neighbours ke Itler, who simply cannot co be driven out of their lands and for-

straight. Now Japan must definitely

with the Axis in order ced to surrender them."

preserve her self-respect and inap interests in the centre and not der- out a

a policy which places Japanese

H

civilisation and turn this world into desert waste." On August 20, 1039, however, he signed a pact of friendship with Russlo, and thus destroyed the basis of the whole Nazi movement.

It was impossible to travel through Germany before the war and not be como aware of the fact that Bolshevism was the real enemy, as far as Hitler was concerned. Yet the pact was signed, and when Molotov visited Berlin in November last

man.

to

It is almost, amusing to recall the comments made by the German and press on the Japanese- published Soviet Pact. The text was nn April 14. Gluseppe Piazza, from Berlin on April 16, represented. the Pact as a disaster on the diplomatle side for the Anglo-Saxon combine." Both Britain and the United States bad relied on the "wavering" attitude now of the U.S.S.I., and were

whole disappointed." The "bitterly game had been based on the pre- of direction of surned uncertainty

In keeping with tradition to which the modern Nazi so proudly points, we have Germany ringed round by ravaged, terrorised and broken states, This Iasi war is but an effort to nud one more to-the number. It looks

like a blood lust, a passion for con- an quest, and victory as an end in itself. year, the German newspapers loudly REACTIONS ABROAD stated that this visit had reaffirmed nud intensified, if that were possible, What must be the reaction in other the part of friendship,

atotes? In Britain, the general feel- This policy might be regarded as ing in that even if the Germans do one of expediency, one that suitedcrome, the Soviet Republie it will litler's bigger plans, in which the take some months before they suc- end fusted the means. But what ceed. They will certainly expend a think of the Fuchrer's deal of material, and suffer a speech of February 24 this year diminution in air power. when he said, "Basically, National Socialism and Morxum

the same."

are wo to

are

Duff Cooper's description of the Fueliver as a thrice-perjured traitor, which was considered severe when spoken in the House of Commons, iti the light of recent events clearly understates the case,

RUSSIA'S DEFENCE

What are the prospects of a good Russian defence?

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the

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"the Russian innghelle needie limit

The

wavering behind Japan, was to the latter's liberty of movement. Pact fixed the bacliations of this celte." An essential feature of the Pact was the guarantee of territorial to the Integrity to Manchukuo and Mongolian Republic. Berlin papers drew the obvious conclusion that there was a "spontaneous" connection between the Soviet-Japanese Pact The and

Pact. the Tripartite U.S.S.R.. it was tho

was thought at Beriin. now had "equally lasting relations of friendship with all three

Prould Pact Powers". The U.S.S.R

These months in which Germany expending her resources, and Bri- tain feverishly building hers up, will Like all nations that are sufficient he to the advantage of the latter.

now be said to be taking her place unio themselves, Russin suffered If the Russian wor can be pro- In the "Order of large-scale sphere":

then the winter from a lack of skilled and scientiftetracted into

the recognition of Manchukuo atid workers. She Was primarily antallure of Hitler is assured.

Mongolia contributed directly and agricultural

before country

the

France must be looking wistfuly at explicitly to the consolidation of the Revolution of 1017, but she has made the Russian efforts to avoid annihi-"Grent Asiatic sphere".

Moscow had now put down her great strides, since then, in the lotion, for there has always been a industrial feld. According to Molo- good deal in common between the intentions in black and white, said a lov, Industrialisation hus been the

countries, In the development of t

last war leading article in the "Gazzetta del principat

Russia

in after two and a half Popolo (April 16). "In the event of modern Russia. This would natural-

*** years sturgie, wh

while Britain and a conflict between Japan and the 13

the U.S.S.R. case, since the last war was

Anglo-Saxon Powers, France fought on. lost because of the want of arm- In this wer

war Russia remained aloof would de absolutely nothing."

ninc aments, when Russian soldiers were

ainst while France collapsed after fighting with fats and hands against wh

months warfare, and Britain alone

be the

the

has carried on the burden of fight DONATIONS TO

the

CAUSES Bomber Fund

the steel-clad Germons. Ho

Täys that instead of the 3% mlion factory workers in Czarist times, there are Now Russin, Instead of being feared now 32 million. The agricultural as an antagonisi, Js chosen as

Nazis before have declined

80 next vielim by the from workars percent to 35 percent of the total they direct their Anot effort to Great

Britain. France, like Russin, population. This has been achieved wondering why she allowed this by collective farming, the 11/C of

historical alliance to come to an end, tractors und other modern ・ma- and why each in Isolation has con- the difficulties of the other Though the Russians are not when by co-operation they could practical people, they are fanaticul have, held Germany in check. That by the B. . M. Post, Ltd, with in their loyalty to a cause and that is the tragedy of this war-the fallure makes up for good deal. They of the victims to see in time the

action.

Hongkong before-

chinery,

tributed

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A total of $2.330.003.40 Was

reached

the

yesterday by the war Fund inaugurated following donatione:

$ 31.50 Mr V. F. Ferrier (In lieu of ARP,

Fire Fighting Equipment) Mr D. W. Munton (in memory of the late Mr C. W. Jeffries) .......... Electric Recreation Club Swindle (fourth dong-

look upon Lenin and Stalin as their necessity for co-opetnited States Great China Match Co., Ltd...

war and

(second donation)

donatiua)

Mr Kong I Bun. 1.r., finonthly donat Lodge No. 628 E. C.- tin

memory of Worshipful Brother C. W. Jeffries)

Rods to whom they owe what benefits The reaction of the

known well- they have put since 1017. They Izel was probably known first of all that the country belongs hand, if it is true that the American and it A. It it. Phillips to them, and they will therefore de-Ambassador Winant went

specially "to fend it to the last.

by Clipper to the United States to It is true that in 1914 the German: report Hess' peace offer, which army was very busy on the other meant calling off the front, and that to-day the whole ofing Germany to strike down Russia.

Hughes their 120 divisions can be used Hitler no doubt tries to create confu-

and the United (second donation) .. against Russin, but, on the other sion in Britain

Mr and Mrs R. M. Wood (sov have hand, the Russian army la

both of which countries

donation) for denounced Nazism and Communism. Arr. Braga stronger to-day than it was in 1914. den

There is no possiblity, however, of "Fritift. Members". The NO ILLUSIONS FOR the Nazis distracting attention from Measts Groupe-Chine

the main object of this war, arid that STALIN

is the destruction of Hitlerism.

Stalin can have had no

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about the Nazis, seeing that Hitler'a policy was so clearly laid down in The nation which is bewildered of in- "Mein Kampf" for all Russia to read. and reduced even to a state If the Russian war machine is not colierence is Japan. ready to meet the

the Nazi forces, it Is

Surely no ally in history has been following donation to the British Prisonera Stalin's fault, not Hitlers. Certainly treated quite so scurvily by anotherDen (monthly) 10...... one of the strangest features of this as Japan has been by Germany.

B. W. O. P. new war with Russia was the sud-Japan joined the Axis because

210 The S. C. M. Post has received denness of it. There seems to

to have Nazi party was opposed to Bolshe

British War been no attempt to get Russia to vism. That

the was

foundation following donation to the

Organisation Fund in memory of the late agree to what Germany war

wanted. The stone of the Nazi party as it was the Mr W. i. Dedear:

of Japanese ONCE German ambassador in Moscow and corner stone

A. and D. P., $3. foreign the Russian ambassador in Berlin polley. The Russo-Genman pact of

ET VINCENT DE PAUL were taken unawares. Germany

any August 1929, arranged without re- realised that Russia would not agree ference to Tokyo, naturally stunned fellowing donation is the Society of St

The S. C. M. Post las received to her terms, and fiat negolations Japan, which still attached some im- vincent de Paul in memory of the late would therefore give Russin an opportance to the treaty obligation, Kr 3. D. Gullerrez:

vism.

portunity to put the final touches to After two to come to terms acknowledge receipt of the

persuaded

tlie

Germany at Inst Mr. and Mrs L.A. Gutterrez. $1.

The Society of St Vincent de Paul ber defenses. This advaninge Ilter

following would never give.

with Russia. She did so six weeks donation in memory of the late. Mr J.

Stalin bid an B. Gutierrez: Germany obviously wanted a war ago after which

Air F. B. Buva, 82, 1

In which the mensee of the Russian affectionate forewell to Matsuoka at army would be once and for all re- Moscow railway station. moved, and by which the whicat and

Now Germany has suddenly veered

BENEVOLENT SOCIETI

The The 3. C.. Post has received

the Hongkong

oil of the Ukraine would be safely round gain, and Japan is left diz-following dans to

Society: under the control of the Nazi leaders.zily surveying the political scheme as But war was really wanted. In the arranged by Berlin. Japan can only

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feel that Germany has treated her with contempt and held her up to ridicule,

There may be some arguments that Hitler can find to justify his rapid

In memory of the late Mr C. W. Jeffries: Mr and Mrs L. 1. C. Calthrop, 85, In memory of the late Kir w. n. Mr V. C. Branson, $3.

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1. Josef Vissarionovich Dlugash-changes, but Japon can and none to villi, born in 1879 in Georgia, in justify. her own gyrations. Con- South Russia. 2. Carbon dioxide. 3. sistency has been denounced as the chens Fund: St Andrew's Church Fund: Stethoscope. 4. Winchester. virtue of the fool, but Inconsistency Uritish Prisoners of War Rollet Fund: Mummal, 6, Christopher Morley. 7.and treachery arc

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