Show I I BRISBANE I II I THIS WEEK Hear the Noble Nohle Lord Loid He Sees Secs a New Germany German A Must incest for the U. U S. S A. A Strength Alone Protects An association called The Anglo- Anglo German Fellowship a name which shows that men forget wars as easily as they do seasickness gave A a dinner in LonI London Lon Lon- x don in ho hot honor of oC I t the e Duke and nd Duchess of f y Brunswick Brunswick who I y gi are Germans as asa a r was the British r roya royal 1 f family anvil Y on t I i pM s Among other speakers at the I dinner Lord Lothian talked Arthur about war the importance of doing something to j satisfy Germany now that Germany is strong enough to fight back I I discovered that I II Lord Lothian has it is one thing to deal with dissatisfied dissatisfied I fied fled populations when they are unarmed unarmed unarmed un un- un- un I armed and a very different thing to deal with the same dissatisfied I populations when they arc fully armed I IThe I The British made that discovery i t for themselves long ago before Lord Lothian was born in the I process of building up their great I i empire If the Boers Hindus ZuI Zulus Zulus Zu Zu- Zu- Zu I lus Ius and some others had been as asI I thoroughly u y armed rm a as they hey were re I me we empire would be smaller I Ame Americans who want to know t what Europeans including the English English English Eng Eng- lish are thinking and planning will willbe willbe willbe be interested in the following statement statement statement state state- ment by Lord Lothian concerning Germany It has been suggested that England and France should pacify Germany by giving back backI I some of the colonial properties taken takI tak tak- I en from Germany at the end of the war Lord Lothian is one of the I numerous Englishmen who do not believe in giving things back Said he I I Personally I do not believe that I the problem can be solved along the i lines of the restoration to Germany i of the old German colonies That I would not solve Germanys Germany's difficulties difficulties difficulties I ties and things have changed since i I 1914 The question must be considered conI considered con- con I I on much wider lines All the colonial nations must be willing willingto to make their contribution to a transfer of territory The new world as well as the old must be willing I j once more to reopen its doors to i trade and migration II The statement of the noble lord that the new world as well as the theold I old Must be willing etc has no I pleasant sound in American ears I The word must especially isone isone is isone one that a wise Englishman could hardly apply to the United States after 1776 Lord Lothian probably meant that the United States ought not that it MUST l once more reopen its doors to trade and migration The United States it is to be hoped will decide for itself about reopening its doors to trade and andI immigration This country needs I more of the immigration that madeI made it what it is it is-it it is NOT redskin I country its people came from Europe Europe Europe Eu Eu- rope and it needs many millions more of the same kind It also needs and the majority of its people people people peo peo- intend to keep American jobs American wages and American money for the people who live and work in the United States There is nothing like being strong and prepared for trouble You notice notice notice no no- tice how differently Germany appears appears appears ap ap- pears in the eyes of France and other nations surrounding her today today today to to- day as compared with the years after the war Hear Lord Lothian o 0 i that subject Germany now has both equality and strength Reparations have gone Part V of the Treaty of Versailles Versailles Versailles Ver Ver- sailles has gone The demilitarization tion of the Rhineland has gone and the sooner that recovery of her natural right to self-defense self is accepted accepted ac ae without further discussion the better Germany is rearmed It only remains for the British government government government govern govern- ment to abandon once and for all the fatal system whereby she first has hasa a conference with her friends and then presents the results as a kind of ultimatum to Germany the Germany the system tem tern represented by the recent questionnaire questionnaire and and to substitute for it free and equal and frank discussion discussion discussion discus discus- sion around a table The old system system tem is not equality either for Germany Germany Ger Ger- many or for ourselves I What telephone girl in America has gins the softest o test most beautiful most easily understood voice That question question ques- ques j I tion was asked in England and a Miss Cain the won competition arranged ar- ar ari i ranged by the British postoffice II I which owns British telephones and i I I telegraph The finest voice having raving been selected a robot was manufactured tuned to imitate that voice by phonographic I graphic process Now when you want to know the time in London I you dial ial Tim and the soft voice of Miss Cain perfectly reproduced tells you At At the third stroke it it will be bc four twenty-seven twenty and fifteen fifteen teen seconds seconds- O m Kin King Features ey ture cale I loo no NU Service |