16 August 1985. Thought for the Week:
"...The subjugation of white lands by coloured armies may,
of course, occur, especially if the white world continues
to rend itself with internecine wars. However, such coloured
triumphs of arms are less to be dreaded than more enduring
conquests like migrations, which would swamp whole populations,
and turn countries now white into coloured man's lands irretrievably
lost to the white world. Of course, these ominous possibilities
existed even before 1914, but the war has rendered them much
more probable. The most disquieting feature of the present
situation, however, is not the war but the peace. The white
world's inability to frame a constructive settlement, the
perpetuation of intestine hatreds, and the menace of fresh
white civil wars complicated by the spectre of social revolution,
evoke the dread thought that the late war may be merely the
first stage in a cycle of ruin. In fact, so absorbed is the
white world with its domestic dissensions that it pays scant
heed to racial problems whose importance for the future of
mankind far transcend the questions which engross its attention
today..."
Lothrop Stoddard, The Rising Tide of Color (1920) |
'DEMOCRACY', FROM THE TOP OF BOURKE STREET"The overwhelming poll result on Saturday against amalgamation 'means nothing', according to a spokesman for the Minister of Local Government, Mr. Simmonds". - LaTrobe Valley Express, August 6th. Mr. Simmonds is one of the "Socialist Left" Ministers in the Cain Victorian Government, and "Socialist Left" means Communist. It is a political euphemism for Communist, which word frightens many voters, as it should. The report has it, reliably, that a statement given by the Minister's press secretary conveys the information that the Poll on the amalgamation of the two Traralgon (Vic.) Shires, and the Local Government Boundaries Enquiry on the issue had now been superseded by a statewide enquiry on restructuring that could take months. Mr. Simmonds' press secretary said that "...the poll means nothing at all". The poll held on Saturday August 3rd was ordered by the Minister himself. The result of the poll against amalgamation of the two shires was 74%, but the Minister can still force amalgamation. The Cain Government will have to take the backlash; inevitable we believe, from outraged voters in Gippsland electorates. The LaTrobe Valley Express has
an editorial on the front page of its issue of August 6th,
and we shall reprint this for the benefit of Local Government
supporters throughout Australia: There the matter rests. It's democracy versus the Socialist Left. No doubt our many supporters who vote in the Nunawading Province by-election on the 17th of August will keep this state of affairs in their minds. |
FURTHER BOOK BANNING IN CANADAMr. Ron Gostick, National Director of
the Canadian League of Rights, provides the following comments
in the July 1985 issue of the Canadian Intelligence Service On June 20th we received notification from the Owen Sound branch of Customs that they had seized our shipment of the Berstein book, which they have classified as 'seditious under the Prohibitory Provisions of tariff item 99201-1'. "A few days ago, Customs' Windsor office seized and classified a shipment to us of 132 books, consisting of 5 titles - Occult Theocracy, You Gentiles, Secret Societies and Subversive Movements, The Thirteenth Tribe, and Red Fog Over America - as 'prohibited'. "No reason was given for this classification. Those familiar with some of these titles will be dumbfounded at this incredible action. For instance, The Thirteenth Tribe is a history of the Khazar stream of history, authored by the world famous Jewish writer, Arthur Koestler. It has been selling at Coles - but is banned when imported by Canadian Intelligence Publications. "Last October, Customs seized a shipment of The Rulers of Russia, and The Nameless War, as 'immoral or indecent'. I appealed this seizure on January 15th, but my appeal was disallowed and I then had 60 days in which to challenge the seizure in court. Before this period expired the Customs' seizure practise was overturned in a Vancouver court case, so I asked that our shipment be released. After a further 3 months, the shipment was released to us a few days ago, but with a warning that new prohibitory regulations had been established and 'should you attempt to import material of a similar nature in the future, it may be prohibited under the term of the revised tariff item, 99201-1'. The following are further remarks by
Mr. Ron Gostick Whitter laid down the challenge in these words "Now, when our land to ruin's brink
is verging, |
THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL FLAG POLL"The Australian's reader poll on the question of a new national flag has produced an unprecedented response and an unequivocal result" - The Australian, August 10th. The result of the poll, to the question
- "Do we need a new flag?" -was a thundering NO. Dr. Rupert
Goodman, the President of the Australian National Flag Association,
said that this vote was in keeping with others around Australia.
Dr. Rupert Goodman will be one of the Speakers at the League's
National Seminar on Saturday October 5th. He will be speaking
on the new assault on the Australian Flag as part of the attack
on our Heritage. A referendum now on the Flag seems unlikely. Sir Charles Court, former Premier of Western Australia, has taken Mr. Malcolm Fraser to task over his comments on South Africa. Quite rightly, he said that Malcolm Fraser wasn't all that successful at running his own country, so should not arrogate to himself the right to lay down the law to South Africa. Sir Charles Court also stressed that, whatever view one likes to take; South Africa is still superior to many of its neighbours. |
MORE ON THE PROJECTED SOVIET DRYDOCK IN ALBANY (W.A.)The following letter was published in the Albany Advertiser, July 16th, 1985, over the name of an "L. Van Dongen, of Albany W. A.""Regarding the dry-dock. "We are told of the possibility of 26 jobs for Albany and 'spin-offs'. "Of course, if there is no 'risk' for Australia, and we can stop them spying on our 'defences'. After five years under a totalitarian regime it always strikes me that people in Australia so often demonstrate a naive understanding of how a totalitarian State works. Soviet communists have told us many times that they are striving for world revolution and since 1917 they have shown us that they mean business. More than one third of the world fell in their hands after that date. In a totalitarian State there are no such things as 'fishing boats'. Like everything else, and before everything else, they serve the revolution; as a sideline they do a bit of fishing. Close to the U.S. and close to Australia. One of the tactics of Communism is to extend their influence and cultivate a sphere of acceptance. Communists are always looking for a bridgehead to expand their influence And to those who believe in all those carrots dangling in front of our noses, so far they are only pipe dreams. The communists are real, just ask the people in Poland and Afghanistan. Keep them at a distance. Our politicians and would be politicians could spend their time and energy better to get Borthwicks going again - 400 jobs and real 'spin-offs"'. |
MORE FROM THE QUEENSLAND IMMIGRATION CONTROL ASSOCIATION (July 1985)"...It is interesting to note that changes in immigration policy introduced on March 9th, 1966 and subsequently followed by successive Australian governments, have closely followed the method used to bring about 'reform' in South Africa recently - permission for blacks to reside in white residential areas, admission for Indians and coloureds to government, and legal inter-racial marriages. The method of introducing the reform was stated to a closed Conference in 1981 by Professor Samuel Huntington, of Harvard University. "The proposed reform is drafted in relative secrecy. It is revealed to a small group of political leaders whose support is essential for success. "It is dramatically unveiled, and political support exhorted. "Legislation is enacted quickly before opposition mounts. "Support is provided by various newspaper
editors and academic groups..." |
MORE ON AUSFLAGNo.1 - "Ausflag: The Waste of Money". The following
letter published in The Australian, August 12th, over
the name of "D.M. Cameron, M.P., Member for Moreton, Qld."
Mr. Cameron is a member of the Parliamentary Liberal Party: Ausflag: Most Dubious Cause |