25 October 1968. Thought for the Week: "Soften
up the Anglo-Saxon with a few sob stories, persuade him that he is not
quite being fair, that he is not being a little gentleman, and he is
ready to have his throat cut. His richest virtues as a social animal,
his feeling of care and consideration for others, his tolerance, his
ethical flair - all these are turned against his breast and made into
the means of his own undoing"
Ivor Benson. |
NIXON ANNOUNCES RETREAT"Republican presidential candidate Richard Nixon last night proposed the development of regional pacts in Asia as "buffers" between great powers. Mr. Nixon argued that in the future Asians must make "the initial responses" to aggression themselves. It was his most explicit statement yet on Asia and closely paralleled what President Johnson, Secretaries Risk, McNamara and Clifford, and Assistant Secretary William Bundy had been telling friendly nations - publicly and privately - over the past year" - The Age, October 21. It is reported that when Mr. Nixon made the
statement above and said, - "We are going to have a new foreign policy.
A policy based upon other nations assuming their fair share of protecting
freedom around the world" - His remarks were greeted with prolonged
applause. Mr. Nixon's suggestion of "buffer" pacts is reminiscent of the high hopes held for NATO, which the Soviet is at the moment treating with complete contempt. In retreating behind another such formula Mr. Nixon is answering the question posed by President Johnson a few weeks before his capitulation on March 31. "It is not our strength which is in question, but our will". Mr. Nixon in the above report infers they have
neither, "even if the United States had the will, it no longer has the
capacity to do all that needs to be done". |
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PRESIDENT THIEU UNDER GREAT PRESSURE"The American Ambassador to South Vietnam, Mr. Bunker, today had his fourth meeting in five days with President Thieu" - The Australian, October 21. It is obvious heavy pressure is being applied
by Mr. Bunker on President Thieu to advance the same diplomatic result
obtained by Mr. Bunker in West New Guinea and the Dominican Republic,
where the Communist objectives in each case were given priority by Mr.
Bunker. Conflicting newspaper reports had it that President Thieu had
capitulated to accept a total cessation of bombing, and the Melbourne
Herald had to print an apology last Monday for a false headline
report in the previous Saturday's paper. That the Australian Government can continue to be a party to what is so obviously another exercise in deception by the Communists is a mark of the weakness of the advice coming out of our External Affairs Department. |
DR. CAIRNS INCITES THE STUDENTS"School children are involved in politics and school children must realise this By the time they get to 16 and 17 they know as much about how a school is to be run as some of those old-fashioned, conservative and stick in the mud teachers", Dr. J.F. Cairns quoted in The Age, October 22. Dr. Cairns was being interviewed on the A.B.V. nightly programme, This Day Tonight. He revealed he was the patron of the underground school newspaper movement in Melbourne High Schools, which had started as "a completely spontaneous move" after a meeting at his house five or six weeks ago. We are reminded of the bully who, unable to do his own dirty work, urges the gullible and impressionable kids to do it for him. Dr. Cairns, having set himself squarely on the socialist road which leads inevitably to violence and coercion, is determined to travel every inch of the way. Like the dedicated communist, any and every implement available to forward the revolution must be used. The key theme being expounded in this exercise with school children is that they know as much as those set in authority over them, and they should have equal control with their teachers over their educational institutions. This is a current theme of the international communist conspiracy. No one should be surprised that Dr. Cairns with
his great facility for picking up the right line, should give encouragement
to what he chooses to describe as a spontaneous move. It is possible
to obtain a spontaneous result by holding a lighted match in the vicinity
of a petrol can from which fumes are escaping. Corrupting the young
can achieve similar explosive results, with dire consequences for those
responsible. |
PRIME MINISTER GORTON'S CENTRALIST VIEWS OPPOSED"The Federal President of the Liberal Party (Mr. J.E. Pagan) warned of the dangers of centralism in his opening address to the council meeting yesterday. Mr. Pagan said there was always a force at work in a federation that brought more centralisation of authority and power. 'Unless this force is watched and controlled it can produce unification' - The Age, October 22. Mr. Gorton has become increasingly arrogant in
his campaign to change traditional Liberal Party policy established
in 1949. "I have abandoned it myself and I have abandoned it on behalf
of the Liberal Party", he said recently at a meeting at Mornington in
Victoria. Mr. Gorton has accepted fully the socialists'
argument that the Government is more capable of looking after the individual
than the individual can himself. This is false. There will always be
that very small proportion of individuals who are incapable of looking
after themselves and they will always remain a charge upon the community
- but not necessarily the government. Liberal Governments have increasingly adopted
the socialist principle that they know better how to spend the individual's
money that he does himself. As the process has gained momentum, and
aided by a rising cost structure destroying the value of what little
is left to him, the individual finds he cannot provide for his old age,
or pay the highly inflated medical bills when sickness results from
the worry and strain of living in a socialist society. Parents find
they cannot afford the education they would like to give their children,
and in desperation they turn to the Government, which has already robbed
them of their sustenance. It is to the credit of a surprising number of Liberal Party members that they are challenging the Gorton brand of socialism. The revolt is strong in the Federal sphere, and stronger again in the States. Every assistance and support should be given to those Parliamentarians opposing Mr. Gorton. |
CHIEF COMMISSIONER OF POLICE UNDER ATTACK"It is happening all over again: this time in Mexico.... Incontrovertible facts indicate there has been large-scale revolt; involving many students from universities...TV radio and press have done their part in undermining community discipline. Undue publicity has been given to almost every social misfit who appears, and an excitable Australian journalist abroad recently reported an American political conference with hysterical emphasis on injuries lawfully inflicted by police during dispersal of a mob" - Victorian Chief Commissioner of Police, R.H. Arnold in Police Life, October 15. Mr. Arnold's statements brought the wrath of
the mass media down on his head and he has been censured by the Australian
Journalists Association for his criticism of the journalist. The correspondence
columns are filled with protests from bleeding hearts all aghast at
Mr. Arnold's, "I have no intention of allowing violence to get out of
hand. I require it to be crushed in its incipient stages with all the
force necessary". However the most interesting aspect of the report
in Police Life was that the front page of the journal carried
a full report from Detective King Ross of New York City who has just
migrated to Australia saying "A police officer is not allowed to do
his job any more, and the country's unsafe for police and public". Those newsmen who criticised Mr. Arnold could not but help seeing this article in Police Life as it covered the whole front page, but King Ross was not reported in the press, only Mr. Arnold was selected for criticism. Mr. King Ross will find America is not the only place a double standard is employed. |
WEEK IN BRIEFSoviet troops in Czechoslovakia are being depicted as part of "Soviet Defence against imperialism".Such commentators fail to realise the word "defence" does not exist in the Communist vocabulary... Yugoslavia is now in line to be the next country to be invaded by the Soviet.... Another vital country in the Mediterranean area, Egypt is now completely dependent upon Soviet economic aid as reports say the Nasser Government is almost bankrupt... Mr. Enoch Powell caused a minor explosion at the Conservative Party's Conference in England by suggesting taxes be cut by one half and colored immigrants be repatriated. Generous expenses by the British taxpayer of course... Black athletes at Mexico Olympics give the Communist clench fist salute The U.N. to recognise African terrorists fighting in Rhodesia "as nationalists" (?) in an endeavour to stop Rhodesia from treating them for what they are, common criminals. |
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