23 September 1966. Thought for the Week: "We
have known what is in the mind of the Soviet for thirty years and we
do not want to look at it - it is the extension of the Soviet Empire
to the entire world".
Salvador de Madariaga. |
VIETNAM : CAPTAIN BENSON : GENERAL EISENHOWER"There was no mystery about Australia's involvement
in Vietnam, as the Leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr. Calwell) had
suggested, Captain S. Benson said yesterday." Melbourne "Age"
20.9.66 Both reports are interesting when considering
developments in Vietnam. Captain Benson did much in his address to the
Melbourne Constitutional Club to clarify the double-speak which the
opponents of Western commitment in Vietnam are forced to adopt. The
tenor of his remarks were that unless the Communists are stopped in
Vietnam, Australia will eventually become a victim after being put in
"cold storage" until the rest of Asia was dealt with. We have not the space to comment upon the sincerity
of the Eisenhower statement, but in view of the shameful armistice concluded
with the Communists at Korea, after a succession of famous American
Generals had been in the position on numerous occasions to defeat the
Communists without recourse to nuclear weapons, but were stopped by
orders of the U.S. administration through the State Department, we are
forced to conclude that this report has been released for other reasons
than to justify Eisenhower's weakness in prosecuting the Korean war
against the Communists. We may well ask, is this the formula we are to be handed in Vietnam, with a similar shameful armistice as we agreed to in Korea? |
AFRICAN REPORT"Africa today was a continent in turmoil in which the red maggots of Marxism and Leninism were moving freely and fostering a barbaric nationalism which was not a natural phenomenon, a speaker at the Australian League of Rights seminar said at the weekend in Melbourne." Melbourne "Age" 19.9.66.The speaker at the above seminar was Mr. Jeremy Lee, a third generation Kenyan who served as a field intelligence officer during the Mau Mau terror. The report went on to give a reasonable comprehensive cover of Mr. Lee's remarks and made informative reading for those interested in a matter of vital importance. Certainly those reading the report would have many questions answered regarding the collapse of the African "independent" states. The question is would many people interested in such matters normally read the social page devoted to weddings and women's gossip where the report was printed? |
VIETNAM ELECTION"The South Vietnamese Government scored a crushing
political victory over the Viet Cong in yesterday's election, United
Press-International reported." Melbourne "Herald" 12.9.66 For years we have been told by all types of authorities
that given the chance of free elections the Vietnamese would turn out
in their thousands to vote for the Viet Cong and Ho Chi Minh. When the
chips were down this election proved that the Viet Cong knew better
than most where the real sympathies of the South Vietnamese people lay,
to stop them from voting they indulged in their usual terrorist tactics.
However a people who have been fighting Communist barbarism for so long
showed they were determined to keep on with the fight, and even in strongly
held communist territory turned out to vote against the orders of the
Viet Cong. Had it been a Communist victory, we would never
been allowed to forget it. |
WILL KENYATTA SURVIVE?Mr. Jeremy Lee at the seminar mentioned previously
showed how Mr. Kenyatta is being increasingly isolated in Kenya and
no longer received the popular acclaim he did when he first assumed
power with all the promises of African nationalism. Communist trained in subversion, he rose to power in Kenya by ruthlessly working with the Russians in the First stage of their plan to destroy the Western Colonial Empires. He naturally expected to be rewarded by being allowed to enjoy the fruits of his enterprise, but, like so many such puppets, finds that further stages in the plan exclude him. Several attempts to displace him internally have left his one party government rather jittery, and for some time harassing incidents have been occurring from the Somalian border. Kenyatta's aide, Vice President Joseph Murumbi
in a London interview to the Sunday Telepraph 18.9.66 made a
virtue of his fear by warning that Russia was making a bid to secure
the Suez Canal and Western oil interests in the Middle East. He warned
that Somalia now had 20,000 men under arms - three times as many as
Kenya, and possessed MIG fighters piloted by Russians and Russian trained
Somali airmen. These matters are no news to students of the Communist
conspiracy. Only fools regard their action in stirring up dissention
chaos and blood-shed, by supporting African "independent" nations as
the end of their plan. |
EQUALITY IN THE COMMONWEALTHThe success of the newer Commonwealth leaders
in changing the traditional dignified Commonwealth discussion into a
tribal war council highlights the absurdity of theories which contend
that primitives can be handed a say in the operation of a civilised
cultural mechanism. Values, which are inbred and axiomatic to those
with a long organic growth of Christian tradition behind them, are regarded
as weak and stupid to the more backward or primitive group. Should the process be allowed to continue we would witness the tragic absurdity of a painfully achieved higher civilisation allowing itself to be voted out of existence by barbarians. Few of the propaganda approaches of the world socialist strategists have had less factual backing, or more effect in weakening the civilised elements for their eventual defeat, than this equality myth. The present state of horror, conflict and demoralisation and oppression in the world is the direct outcome of the application of this unChristian theory. |
RACIALISM AND MR. HOLT"The Australian
Prime Minister (Mr. Holt) speaking on his return to Sydney, said the
emergence of racially- biased caucus of African, Asian and Caribbean
nations at the Conference could be dangerous;" Melbourne "Age"
20.9.66 Already The Australian 21.9.66 has a vicious cartoon by Collette depicting Mr. Holt as an oppressor of the black races. It may be said in passing that this is not surprising coming from Collette who would make a worthwhile addition to the staff of the Communist Guardian or Tribune. Mr. Max Harris in The Australian 17.9.66
has a caustic criticism of Norman Lindsay for writing the book mentioned
previously, "The Scribblings of an Idle Mind". Mr. Lindsay, it
is evident from excerpts criticised by Mr. Harris pulls no punches in
expressing some plain truths on race relations. |