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VOL. 17, No. 20. MELBOURNE, FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1951 SIXPENCE WEEKLY

The Korean Scandal

controllers of Soviet Russia are contemplat- ing an immediate major military offensive but that the threat of an offensive is being By Eric D. Butler used by unconscious dupes of Communists In a recent statement concerning General MacArthur's proposed and Socialists to drive the peoples of the Western World along the totalitarian road policies in the Far East, President Truman said that the Korean War had It was Lenin who made the important obser- been a major anti-Communist victory. President Truman is, of course, vation that "The soundest strategy in war merely the public relations officer for Mr. Dean Acheson and his backers. is to postpone operations until the moral disintegration of the enemy renders the Although Mr. Acheson was a close personal friend of Communist delivery of the mortal blow both possible agent, Alger Hiss, and has consistently supported policies and easy." favourable to Communist strategy, it does not follow that he is, as some The controllers of Soviet Russia are well American anti-Communist authorities state, a secret Communist. But he is aware, that if the economic and financial a most dangerous individual, and American patriots have sound reasons for policies of the West are continued, "moral (Continued on page 2) their demands that he be removed from his present influential position as American Secretary of State.

Mr. Acheson's contention that Commun- Communists everywhere would extend the ism has suffered a major setback in Korea war in the Far East indefinitely. But OUR POLICY should not be permitted to go unchallenged obviously the only alternative put forward 1. The preservation of Australia's sov- because it is one, which has been widely is to continue indefinitely the Korean dis- ereignty as a part of the British repeated in Australia. Irrespective of what aster. This is not a genuine alternative at Empire, and the exposure of all local Communists may have to say about all, and leaves the Communist leaders in internal and external groups, Korea, surely Stalin and his associates control of the initiative. It becomes clearer which attack that sovereignty. must be well pleased with what has trans- every day, and members of the American 2. The preservation and extension of pired. It is claimed that the action taken Republican Party are at last facing this genuine local government. by the Western Powers in Korea has demon- fact, that every effort should be made to get 3. The preservation and strengthening strated to Stalin that aggression does not "United" Nations forces out of Korea as of all Constitutional safeguards for pay. But surely a realistic survey of the soon as possible. the purpose of protecting fundamental facts proves that Korea, so far from stem- No doubt many will react to this policy individual rights. ming the Communist challenge, has done by saying that it is surrendering to the 4. The encouragement of all activities exactly the opposite. Communists. But by continuing in Korea designed to bring Governments under After nearly twelve month's of fighting, the West does just what the Communists more effective control by the electors. during which American casualties in par- desire. It cannot be repeated too often that 5. The preservation and extension of ticular have been very heavy, the "United" the real Communist menace is not that the genuine free, competitive enterprise Nations forces have been hard-pushed to and private ownership, and opposi- keep the North Korean and Chinese Com- tion to all Monopoly, whether it be munist forces north of the 38th parallel. Special Series of "private" or State. Whatever may be said about many of 6. The support of a financial policy General McArthur's proposed policies, there Anti-Communist which will (a) permit free enterprise has as yet, been no effective answer to his to make available to all individuals charge that, although Supreme Comman- Booklets an increasing standard of living and der in Korea, he had no definite know- The Victorian League of Rights greater leisure for cultural pursuits; ledge of the positive objectives of the cam- has launched a special educational (b) result in no further increase in paign he was waging. He rightly claimed, campaign to bring to the attention of the community's indebtedness and the that in the absence of a statement of such all responsible members of the sound business practice of gradually policies, the war in Korea was a useless community all aspects of the Com - reducing existing debt. blood bath. As Stalin is not losing any munist conspiracy. The first of a How - 7. Recognising that the basis of any Russian soldiers in the Korean fighting, To-Defeat-Communism Series of sound economy is agriculture, the he can afford to watch with the greatest booklets has been published. This encouragement of agricultural policies pleasure while valuable American, British booklet, by the League's Campaign which will ensure the preservation and Australian lives are lost for an un- Director, Mr. Eric D. Butler, is entitled and building up of soil fertility by defined policy. The longer the fighting con- The Truth About Communist China, organic farming and gardening; and tinues, and there appears to be little doubt and is an excellent introduc tion to the the prevention of soil erosion and the the Chinese Communists are prepared to frightening subject of Communist protection of forests and watersheds. continue indefinitely, the better the Com- influence in high places in Western ------munist leaders will be pleased. countries. As a military leader, General MacArthur The League appeals to all New Now, when our land to ruin's brink is protested against fighting a war in which Times supporters to co-operate fully in his major enemies, the Chinese Communists, verging, ensuring that this important book let is In God's name, let us speak while there were able to operate from bases, which widely read. The price is 8d. per were immune from attack. It may be true, is time! copy, post free. Orders of one dozen Now, when the padlocks for our lips as President Truman and his promoters or more at 4/6 dozen, post-free . claim, that General MacArthur's proposed are forging, Order now from The Victorian League Silence is crime. WHITTIER. policy of an all-out attack upon the Chinese of Rights, Box 1052J, G.P.O.,

Angeles), says that in the event of war between the East and the West it is very TO THE POINT possible that Israel, in order to secure her neutral position, would find it Communist Challenge in Far East "Though the Bulgarian government has necessary “to conclude non-aggression Two weeks ago in "On the Record" we precious few ships, it even leased some of pacts with both the governments of reported a conference of Chinese Commun- those to help Jews to travel." Eastern and Western countries." ist leaders to discuss intervention in Indo- * * * * Didn't someone once rudely say that China. Later reports confirm that some- "Majority Rule" wars are fought between two groups thing formidable is being planned. Our own for the benefit of a third! opinion is that if war in Asia develops, the “ . . . The decisive ten percent who have to be wooed and won may well be the poli- —The Canadian Intelligence Service, first critical moves will be made within March, 1951. three months. The first pressure will be tical analphabets, the people who never exerted through Indo-China, with a view to trouble their heads with affairs. It should affecting Siam, thus dividing Burma and be a sobering thought that our constitu- HAVE YOU STUDIED THE Malaya. We see this as a grave threat. tional arrangements today are such that Very great care has been taken by the the greatest issues depend on what the un- COMMUNIST MENACE? Chinese to conceal traces which might interested, the bored or vacuous fringe of The following is a complete list of suggest active collaboration with the Viet- the electorate may, as a last-minute whim, special publications recom mended minh forces, but the French High Com- choose to do . . ." to those who want to study mand suspect that rebel forces are being —The Tablet (England). authentic, factual material on the armed by the Chinese without payment; “ . . . It is self-evident that a majority Communist menace: that a Chinese military mission has been can be deluded in either voting for the wrong people or the wrong principles, that The Real Communist Menace, attached to the headquarters of Dr. Ho by Eric D. Butler. l/9d. Chi-minh; that roads and communications the masses can become tyrannical and that This is an excellent commentary Truth or Untruth cannot be established by on the Canadian Report and in the Chinese provinces of Kwangtung, Soviet policy as laid down by Yunnan and Kwangsi are being repaired counting the noses." Lenin and Stalin. It also —The Ensign, Montreal (). contains the moat Important with Vietminh labour. It is further be- pan at the Canadian Report. lieved that airfields in Southern China * * * * Red Glows The Dawn, by have been modernised, and that the garri- Communism Via Socialism Michael Lamb...... 6d. son of Tunghing, on the Indo-Chinese A detailed exposure of the It is impossible to establish communism history of the Australian border, has been replaced by a Vietminh as the immediate successor to capitalism. It Communist Party. The author force. sh ows by documentary evidence is, accordingly, proposed to establish social- how the policy of the Australian Checking back on our reports we find ism as something, which we can put in the Communists is dictated by Moscow. that since June of last year there has been place of our present decaying capitalism. a persistent strengthening of the forces Hence, Communists work for the establish- Communism in Action. . . . 2/9 This detailed factual report was poised outside Indo-China. The mixed ment of socialism as a necessary transition prepared at the instigation of a fortunes of the French forces in Member of the American stage on the road to communism. House that time have been reported in the —John Strachey in Theory and Practice Press. But we have looked in vain for any Report On The Russians, by of Socialism. W. L. White 12/- suggestion that plans were being worked * * * * This famous book is the one which caused out during 1950 for a super-Korea, which considerable consternation 1 Copy amongst the Comrades all over the only would face the western nations with a major "Wars are the Jews' Harvest" world. White visited Russia during the war challenge to full-scale war in that sphere Phineas J. Biron, writing in the January years. A brilliant first- of Asia. 19 issue of the B'nai B'rith Messenger (Los Communism — Why Not? by We are firmly of the opinion that such "Advance Australia." . .. 2/9d. forces have now been deployed and that A well-documented book dealing with the Jewish influence in Com- their use will depend upon the overall League of Rights munism. Strenuous attempts strategy of militant Communism; that will were made to have this book- be decided, of course, by Moscow and not Launched in W.A. banned during the war years. Peking. We are pleased to report that the League The Answer to Socialism, by —London Newsletter, March 1, 1951. of Rights has now been firmly established C. Barclay-Smith 2/9d in West Australia, where the Victorian This excellent book is a "must" * * * * for every student of League's overseas representative, Mr. John Communism. All the essential A Jewish View of Jesus facts and figures are Weller, recently spent some time before available for those who engage "To Christians of all denominations Jesus going on to Singapore. The first President in controversy on the Communist question. is the symbol of all that is pure, sacred, is Mr. V. James, well known in Perth for All prices listed above include and lovely. To Jews from the fourth cen- his anti-Communist and pro-British activi- the cost of postage. Order now from tury, Jesus became the symbol of anti- ties. New Times Ltd., Box 1226L, G.P.O., Semitism, of libel, of cruelty, of violent The League of Rights was introduced to Melbourne. death."—Joseph Dunner, a Zionist, in The the West Australian public on March 12, Republic of Israel. when Mr. James and Mr. Weller addressed * * * * a successful public meeting in Perth. Be- THE KOREAN SCANDAL Jewish Life in Bulgaria fore leaving the State, Mr. Weller had started a successful Training Class study- (Continued from page 1) The following is, in part, a letter re- ing the League's special training course, disintegration" is a certainty. While pre- printed in Jewish Life from the Jewish sent financial rules are persisted with, and also a public speaking class. Chronicle of September 29, 1950. The West Australian League has already centralised planning in all spheres is "I was astounded at the splendid equip- published two leaflets; one dealing with the expanded, rearmament can only intensify ment provided in Bulgaria's best hospital, necessity of private property, and one deal- inflation. Inflation is the greatest ally the the Jewish one in Sofia; . . . at the care ing with the proposed Post-J.O. Scheme for Communists have. They know that "the shown for the upkeep of the Central Syna- the Australian Wool Industry. It also has threat of war", maintained over a number gogue in Sofia . . . at the generous words published a special edition of Mr. Eric of years, will, on present indications, used by the mayor of Sofia when he intro- Butler's booklet, "The Truth About The destroy the West from within. Until duced me to one or two senior executives Chinese Communists", for distribution in this central feature of Communist who happened to be of Jewish origin . . .. West Australia. strategy understood, the West can only go "Every preaching of racial, national or The West Australian League of Rights from one disaster to another, as they religious hatred is punishable by law. is hoping that the Victorian League's Cam- have so obviously done in Korea. What is "The Jewish schools, clubs and co-opera- paign Director, Mr. Butler, will be able to urgently required is a direct challenge to tives are aided by the state; I met various visit West Australia for a week's activities the Communist strategy. This requires an government executives who seemed Jewish in the near future. immediate repudiation of most of the in origin. All "New Times" readers in W.A. who political, economic and financial policies desire to join and help the League in their now being pursued by the Western Powers and clear statement of the objectives of Page 2 — "New Times," May 18, 1951 State, should communicate with Mr. V. James, Box K877, G.P.O., Perth. these PO wers. duction of goods and services, every community finds itself getting, each year, Leftist Movements, IV further into debt, then doesn't this state of By JAMES GUTHRIE affairs demand some kind of investigation; isn't it time we had a balance sheet to tell Ideally, it is easy to see what the unique function of government us where hundreds of millions of pounds of should be: namely, that of a trustee of the constitution and of the credit human effort has disappeared to. of the country. The process of building a country, its farms, its country- Isn't it rather strange that nearly every "economist" in this country is a socialist, side, its culture and its prestige, is the work of many generations; it is not in and that they are not at all interested in the nature of things that all this work should be entirely wrong, and the nature of the capital costs of this coun- neither is it safe nor reasonable that a successful process should be try, nor in how they were financed; may suddenly reversed. it not be that the socialist "economist" has a vested interest in preventing the introduc- tion of a self regulating mechanism which The organic growth of a community is a supply; what is not so obvious is that a would do away with the need for "socialist complex process not readily appreciated by short supply is necessary to produce ration- planning"? young men in a hurry, and a constitutional ing, and that a rationing system is neces- There are only really two political finan- brake is required to prevent the too sary to maintain a socialist bureaucracy. cial systems available: the profit system precipitate repudiation of all past experi- That is why the food supply to England where people profit by their labour, and the ence. Changes there have been, and changes has been deliberately restricted. penal system where people do not profit by there will be, but, as Douglas has pointed In a socialist state, where there is chroni- their labour. The first system can only out, new laws are only necessary to take cally a shortage of consumer goods, money operate where there are automatic controls charge of some fundamental new invention. loses its uniquely selective value; choice dependent on the decisions of large numbers The fundamental new invention of modern is strictly limited. Conversely, in a com- of independent people; i.e., an economic times was the application of solar energy petitive society where the amount of money democracy independent of monopolies to the machinery of production. This was in circulation is artificially restricted by governmental or semi-governmental. The revolutionary, and although the invention those in control of the financial system, second system is the "planned economy' displaced the hand and muscle of man and money can buy anything; but there, un- where the products of one's labour are increased enormously the value of the capital fortunately, many people have not enough seized or diverted by the government for structure of the country, there has been no to buy even the necessities of life. purposes over which the individual has no equivalent revolutionary financial change to We claim that the shortage of consumer control; and this system is achieved by reflect the revolutionary mechanical goods is unnatural and as unnecessary as such means as "Full (official) Employ- change in modern industry. a shortage of money, and that both can be ment", "vindictive taxation", fraudulent Strangely enough, the fiercest opposition prevented. Here then is one of the keys currency, and conscription of industry by to this revolutionary change came from to a stable community—a sound currency, means of war or threat of war. every department of the Leftist movement here, if anywhere, is a unique opportunity Each part of the Leftist Movement has —from the Higher Command down to the for reform; here is the place where a played its appointed task in the introduc- Communist trade union official. Here we minimum of effort would produce a maxi- tion of the present penal system— the found a conservatism of a very determined mum result in the welfare and happiness socialist writers in undermining the credit type, a conservatism which ignored the of a people; here is one of those automatic of the British people; the Fabian Society realities of the industrial era, and which devices which ensure the minimum of inter- in infiltrating the opposing political parties was largely instrumental for the chaos, ference with private lives. the socialist "economists" in arresting the frustration and uncertainty of these modern No one can demand anything more of a long overdue inquiry into the financial sys- times. currency than it reflects realities. If our tem; and now the Communists in obscuring Whatever reform we discuss, if it is to be industrial plant has improved in a ratio the facts of technological development by of any permanent value it will have to be consistent with the time, labour and money economic sabotage. automatic in character and operating ac- which has been expended on it; if it has cording to well known and recognisable improved in any way consistent with the (To be Continued) principles, and largely independent of the improvement in the industrial arts and with good graces of the government in power. the multiplication of power expended, then Naturally, before it becomes law it will we are entitled to see some reflection of this have to obtain the sanction of something improvement in the availability of the The Canberra Vote more substantial than a political monopoly ordinary needs of life. The most interesting individual vote of obtained by fraud. In other words, the purchasing power the Federal election was that of Canberra. One of the most essential instruments of the £ should increase in value from year The seat only carries a vote on local of civilised life and of ordered planning to year, not only buying more goods with matters, but the fact that it has gone for the future is a stable currency; more less effort, but buying a greater variety Labor and gone Labor pretty solidly, has especially a currency, which is not depreci- of higher quality goods, and at the same the Government far from happy. ating in value. Modern man scarcely re- time eliminating our accumulated debts, Reason is that a great majority of alises what a unique instrument of ex- governmental, semi-governmental and pri- Canberra residents are Public Servants. change money is. It is a labour saving vate, and thus reducing our taxes. But not The vote therefore means that the P.S. device par excellence, and, combined with only has nothing like this happened; there is agin the Government, and at the same a free market, is one of our greatest instru- is no sign that anything like this is likely time in a position to make their anti- ments of freedom. to happen in the near future. Government feelings an excuse for Before the days of planned scarcity men Not only have ordinary goods become gumming up the works of public could enter most towns, demand services scarcer and dearer; the capital cost of im- administration. too many and varied even to indicate, and provements, built year by year by the Cabinet Members, who know just how un- receive them in exchange for a coin or note. people, has been charged up as a cumula- co-operative Public Servants can slow up The amount of service one gets, and its tive debt to the people. The debt system, the works of a Department, are wondering quality and variety, depends on competition; along with the taxation and rationing just how many of their top advisers have where there is no competition the consumer systems, are the inevitable results of our voted Labor. is always wrong, and quite helpless. No present governmental monopolies, and they In the Liberal Party, where there has amount of law making can possibly protect are designed as a penal system—not as a long been a feeling that the Government the customers once competition is removed. system for paying dividends. should have stood up to the Public Service Competition is one of those automatic A community is entitled to know that the in general, and the top-bureaucrats in regulators and protective devices of which agents who are responsible for its financial particular, instead of taking them over as the socialist is so very contemptuous. arrangements are honest; they are entitled a going concern from Chifley, there will The socialist alternative to competition to know that the money put into circulation be a growing demand for a tougher is a vast bureaucracy who "fix" prices for in the form of wages, salaries and divi- Government attitude. every article, and who attempt to police with dends, is real money; i.e., reflecting reali- —Frank Browne in Things 1 Hear. heavy penalties; rationing where possible ties, i.e., capable of liquidating the collec- the scarce commodities. Rationing is tive prices charged to them in the produc- obviously necessary where there is a short tion of goods and services. If, in the pro- "New Times," May 18, 1951 — Page 3 Electricity THE NEW TIMES Internationalised From the very first we took the line Established 1935. that Marshall Aid would mean three things: (a) a chain of American outposts across Published every Friday by New Times Limited, McEwan House, Europe, (b) central control of European heavy industries, (c) centralised electricity 343 Little Collins Street, Melbourne, C.I. running from the Alps to Great Britain. With the signing of the North Atlantic Postal Address: Box 1226L, G.P.O., Melbourne. Telephone: MU2834. Treaty and the Schuman Plan, "a" and Subscription Rates: 25/- Yearly; 13/- Half Yearly; 7/- Quarter. "b" are fulfilled. What about "c"? At a meeting in Paris on 16th of Feb- Vol. 17. FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1951. No. 20. ruary, representatives of the following Governments met: Austria, Belgium, Hol- land, Italy, Luxemburg, Switzerland and Western Germany. With them were repre- sentatives of the private electricity con- cerns in those countries. Fooling the Electorate At that meeting they agreed to set up a new European organisation dealing with electric energy. This organisation will call In recent times electors, for a number of reasons, have given up itself the "Union for the Co-ordination of going to election meetings. They appear to rely increasingly upon what Electricity Production and Transmission in the Party leaders say, and not what their local candidates say. Central- Europe." The provisional chairman is Mr. ised control of information ensures that the electors are told only what Charles Crescent. the centralisers desire. It therefore becomes progressively harder for The first task of the new Union will be the individual candidate to obtain electoral support on his own merits. to establish a fact-finding bureau to collect This situation, together with the operation of the secret, anonymous, and data concerning potential output in each irresponsible vote, provides an ideal condition for the furtherance of country. One phrase in the first report from the meeting struck a warning note: totalitarian polices. “ . . . it would be advantageous to include the United Kingdom because of its large Although we have dealt with this matter in the past, it is essential coal resources which would be comple- that we continue to restate that there appears to be little hope for mentary to the hydro-electric power re- Western Civilization while present voting practices continue. At present sources of Switzerland, Austria and Italy." those who, by centralised control of the major instruments of informa- It is high time we awakened to the net tion, can influence electors to vote themselves into serfdom, without of international socialism, which is closing having to accept any personal responsibility whatever for what is being in. What we have already lost in the way of national sovereignty may never be re- done, are wielding dangerous powers. covered. What a great day it will be for the planners when electricians striking in During the recent Federal Election we made it clear that we thought France or Italy can plunge our island into that, considering all factors, the return of the Menzies Government with darkness. a reduced majority was the lesser of the two evils confronting the So far one great technical obstacle has electors. We cannot therefore be charged with bias when we draw atten- to be overcome. Transmission of electric tion to one method by which the irresponsible electorate is subjected to power by submarine cable is costly and in- skilful influence: The Melbourne "Herald" and its associated papers efficient. If they ever solve that one we throughout Australia campaigned strongly for the Menzies Government. shall find ourselves hitched up to Europe The Gallup Poll organisation is closely associated with the Melbourne before we can say "Eisenhower." "Herald". In two predictions before the elections, the conductors of the —The London. Newsletter, March 29. Gallup Poll claimed that there was increased electoral support for the Menzies Government as compared with the 1949 elections. The Melbourne "Herald" featured these predictions, well aware, as are the Socialists and Communists, that a considerable number of electors are highly suscept- ARE YOU A DIRECT ible to the "inevitability theory". 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Printed by W. and J. Barr, 105-7 Brunswick Street, Page 4 — "New Times," May 18, 1951 Fitzroy, N.6, for New Times, Ltd., McEwan House Melbourne, on whose authority these articles appear. was known as Kleber in war against Franco in Zionist Controllers of Communism Spain. Borodin (Grusenberg)—Organizer of the The student of world revolution knows that communism is not Russian, Communist Party in China, a member of communism is not Polish, is not German, is not French, is not Chinese, is not the Soviet Ministry of Public Works American, is not British; that communism is the "strategy" or (Zionist). "weapon" of a numerically small but politically powerful group of inter- Espionage in America The 1946 Spy probe in Canada revealed national gangsters bent on the destruction of Christendom and all that the majority of those implicated in national sovereignty, and the establishment of "world government" under espionage were Zionists, even though this their control. A study of the directors of the present Red regimes reveals the cult constitutes only one percent of our identity of these international conspirators. population. The two masterminds behind the whole network were (Moses Most of the information in this article is Rosenberg), M.P. for the Zionist section Ukraine of Montreal, and Sam Carr (Schmil Kogan) reprinted from the anti-communist journal D. J. Manuilsky—Dictator (Zionist). Common Sense, which publication, always —both born in Eastern Europe. scrupulously fair to the Jewish people and Poland It is generally believed that the most their religion, refers to these Communist- Jacob Berman—Dictator (Zionist). powerful individual in the Red Conspiracy Marxist elements as "Zionists" apparently Saul Amsterdamski — Political Adviser in Canada today is Joseph Salsberg, M.P. to differentiate between the so-called Poli- (Zionist). for the Zionist section of Toronto. tical-Zionist Jew and the genuine Biblical S. Skrzesewski—Minister of Education More than half of the eleven Reds con- Jew. (Zionist). victed in New York City a year ago were Most of these Zionists mixed up with Leopold Infeld—Famous physiomathema- Zionists, even though this element consti- Communism are ethnologically "Khazars" tician and associate of Einstein, who re- tutes only five percent of the American or "Ashkenazim"—a race of mixed Turko- cently returned from University of Toronto population. Mongol blood, which adopted Judaism as a to Poland at invitation of Reds (Zionist). The recent espionage network uncovered in religion over a thousand years ago, are H. Strassburger—Ambassador to London the U.S. reads like a Who's Who in today mostly atheistic, but masquerade as (Zionist). American Jewry, including: Prof. Sidney Jews although in reality they are not Israel- Mieczylaw Szleyen—Director of School Weinbaum, , Julius Rosen- ites at all and have no Biblical claim to for Political Officers at Lodz (Zionist). berg, , Henry Wadleigh, Jacob Palestine. Their main technique for blind- Tadeusz Oppman—Military attaché in Golos, , Alfred Dean Slack. folding and disarming their victims is to Paris (Zionist). Nathan Gregory Silvermaster, Miriam hurl in great abandon the smear of "intol- Stefan Litauer — Charge d'Affaires for Moskowitz and Abraham Brothman. erance, discrimination and anti-Semitism" at Poland in U.S.A. (Zionist). Behind this whole network of conspiracy all those who would probe into the Red J. Galewski—Consul-General for Poland for years stood Gerhardt Eisler, now Direc- Conspiracy. in U.S.A. (Zionist). tor of Propaganda in East Germany. The following are among the key posts Dr. Braniewsky—Chief of Youth Move- What About Christian West held in various Red regimes by these inter- ment (Zionist). Now let us take a look at the governments of national conspirators: — E. Ochab—Secretary, Central Council, the so-called Christian nations of the West, Hungary Communist Party (Zionist). who are today resisting world communism. Julius Katz-Socy—Permanent U.N. dele- Some of the key posts held in our own Matyas Rakosi (Rosenzweig) — Deputy gate from Poland (Zionist). governments by the same elements which Prime Minister (Zionist). Bulgaria Peter Gabor (Beno Auspitz)—Chief of dominate all Red Regimes, are listed below: Political Police (Zionist). Favanov—Chief Secretary, Minister of Pro- United States Erno Gero (Singer)—Minister of Finance paganda (Zionist). Following are a few of the Zionists hold- Karanov—Director of the Varna radio ing key posts in the U.S. Government: (Zionist). station (Zionist). Zoltan Vas (Weinberger)—Chief of Plan- Maj. General Lyman Lemnitzer—Director ning (Zionist). Tragon Menov—Secretary General of the Office of Foreign Military Assistance. Joseph Revai (Roth)—Minister of Edu- Union of Bulgarian Fighters (Zionist). Brig. General A. R. Ginsburg—Director cation (Zionist). Rumania of Public Information. Anna Pauker (Rabinsohn) — Dictator Lt. General Curtis E. LeMay—Strategic Ivan Boldizzar (Blum)—Chief of Press for Foreign Affairs (Zionist). (Zionist). Air Command, in charge of long range Milholy Parkas—Minister of Defence Paul Davidovici—Councillor to Rumanian bombing. (Zionist). Legation in Israel (Zionist). Maj. General Mark W. Clark—Chief, U.S.S.R. Yugoslavia Army Field Forces (Mother, Rebecca Moishe Pijade—Vice-President of Yugo- Ezexiel). Stalin (Djugashvili)—Married to the slavia and real ruler (Zionist). Jewess, R. M. Kaganovitch. Benjamin J. Buttenwieser - - Assistant Levy—Tito's advisor on Foreign Affairs High Commissioner in Germany. Lazar, M. Kaganovitch—Director of (Zionist). Heavy Industry (Zionist). Benjamin A. Cohen — Asst. Secretary- Dr. A. Berknai—Supreme Judge (Zion- General in charge of Public Information V. M. Molotov—Foreign Minister, mar- ist). ried to a Jewess. of U.N. Czechoslovakia Isador Lubin—Economic and Employment Lozovsky—Assistant to Molotov (Zion- Klement Gottwald—President (Zionist). ist). Commission of UN. Bohumil Lastovieck—Director of Czech David A. Morse (Moscovitch)—Director Feodor Gusev (Joseph)—Ambassador to radio network (Zionist). London (Zionist). of International Labour Organization, UN. Slansky—General Secretary of the Com- Michael J. Lee (Leiberman)—Chief, Far Maxim Litvinoff (Finkelstein)—Molotov's munist Party (Zionist). predecessor and director during the 1917 Eastern Div. of Office of International Eduard Goldstrucker—Czech Minister to Trade (now retired). revolution (Zionist). Israel (Zionist). Shrvernik—Member of Politburo (Zion- Abraham H. Feeler—General Counsel and B. Germinder—Deputy Gen. Secretary Director for UN. ist). of Communist Party (Zionist). Mikoyan—Member of Politburo (Zionist). Zdenek Fierlinger—Vice-Premier (Zion- David K. Niles (Neyhus)—Administra- Beria—Chief of Secret Police (Zionist). ist). tive Assistant to the President. Gorkin—Secretary of the Presidium of Dr. Rudolf Bystricky (Weichherz) — Leon H. Keyserling—Chairman, Council Supreme Soviet (Zionist).. Ambassador to London (Zionist). of Economic Advisers. Mekhlis—Ministry of State Control (Zion- F. C. Weiskopt—Envoy to Sweden (Zion- Philip B. Perlman — Solicitor-General, ist). ist). Dept. of Justice. Vanniker Ministry of Agricultural China (Continued on page 8) Machinery (Zionist). Maxim Litvinoff (Finkelstein)—Commun- Ilya Ehrenberg -- Member of Supreme ist Organizational Director (Zionist). Soviet and Presidium of Soviet Peace Com- Gregori Stern—Soviet General now on mittee ; also well-known as editor of Pravda staff of Chinese Red Army (Zionist). 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(Average oat production for Hall County is 15 bushels per acre.) Organic Surface Tillage "On a measured acre of land he has made 90 bushels of corn. Five years ago he sowed five bushels and one gallon of Forty Years Ago wheat on six acres, and threshed 206 I was farming organically when I heard of Faulkner's small-scale bushels of wheat. He used 150 to 200 experiments early in 1944, and immediately resolved to extend his work pounds of fertiliser per acre, as compared to a farm scale as a natural sequence in the system I was evolving. Since with an average of 250 to 300 pounds for the farmer in that section of Georgia. His then I have searched for earlier evidence of these methods, and quote yields are at least three times as large as here a report of the first scientific app lication of such methods, as long those for the State as a whole, and they ago as 1912 — in France. are made at lower costs per acre." I am grateful to Albert Gosselin, a "In 1912 the newspapers of the South a few professors of agriculture who Canadian reader, for the above information, of France reported that a farmer of answered that all this was not serious, and which he hopes to publish in a Canadian Carcassone, Jean de Bru, was obtaining un- even refused to visit the place. In 1914, we book called "Which Way to Better Farm- usually heavy crops on very poor land, had made the same findings; when war was ing," along with other evidence of the value without ploughing, without manure, and declared." of surface tillage from various parts of the without fertilisers. In addition, this farmer world. was growing cereals year after year on the Mack Gowder's Farming System —Editor's Notes, The Farmer, England. same land without paying attention to crop rotation. At about the same time as Jean de Bru "All of us, who were imbued with the started his ploughless farming method, an teachings of the School, merely shrugged American farmer of the State of Georgia, ORGANIC our shoulders and muttered to ourselves: Mack Gowder, evolved a soil tillage method 'This is the Midi.' But as time went on, of his own style to prevent soil erosion and FARMING BOOKS high officials who had made the pilgrimage to maintain soil fertility at a high level on to the farm of Jean De Bru related what a hilly farm which he had purchased and "Gardening with they had seen, while showing openly their cleared himself. The main features of his system were to leave the trash and crop Compost" ...... 9/6 stupefaction. residues on the ground and not to use the "Through curiosity and with the purpose moldboard plough. Here is what Paul W. "The Compost Gardener," of discovering the trick of which we accused Chapman, Dean of the University of Mr. Jean, the farmer in question, one of Georgia, said of the Mack Gowder's system, 4/6 my friends and myself visited his farm— which we have previously described in By F. C. King. Two valuable hand- which was on the way to becoming widely brief in The Farmer. books for the compost gardener, by known—during October, 1912. Believing as "Since he purchased his hilly farm he a well-known writer on the subject. we did that we had to deal with a 'tall has never turned the surface layer of his story,' we passed the whole afternoon in place. "Common Sense Compost digging all over the place to find bags of "He does plough, but uses an implement Making" ...... 9/6 fertilisers. We also conducted a meticulous of his own design which does not turn under investigation in the nearby village. All this the trash and crop residues. Gowder's By M. E. Bruce. Mrs. Bruce has a trouble was for naught; on the whole pro- plough—now famous because it was taken wide knowledge of compost making, perty there were only two spring-tooth to Washington to show to the Agricultural particularly with the use of herbal harrows. Committee of Congress—is a bull tongue activators. "In 1918, urged on by a stubborn curiosity, with a sharp point—a modified "Georgia we again visited the farm at Bru during the Scooter," which he forges himself. It does "Green Glory" . . . I8/- month of May, then again at threshing not turn the top layer of soil, merely stirs By R. St. Barbe Baker. The story of time, and finally in August, when land it a little. Most of his ploughing is done in the forests of the world by the world's preparation for seeding was under way. the fall, when he has plenty of time, and, greatest authority on trees. In May we saw crops of an admirable ap- even if the land is a little wet, it doesn't pearance at threshing, we noted the follow- matter, for it has ample time to "weather" "Ploughman's Folly" .10/3 ing yields per hectare, in the midst of during the winter months. By E. Faulkner. A challenge to the neighbouring poverty: wheat, 23 hectoliters "Mack Gowder has terraces, but they mould-board plough. (26 bu. per acre); oats, 55 (61 bu. per were an after-thought put in five years acre); barley, 45 (50 bu. per acre). after he cleared the land. They are not used "Farmers of Forty "He had obtained this result by chance, to hold the soil, simply to "take care of Centuries" ...... I8/- as his sole objective was to reduce his cost the floods." The trash on the surface holds of production. He was the very first to be the soil; there is no serious erosion. Since By F. H. King. A detailed account of astonished at the results he obtained. After he ploughs through the crop residues on the farming methods in the Orient, by a referring to all agricultural textbooks, land rather than turning them under, his noted U.S. Professor of Agriculture. which we could find, we were obliged to fields look trashy. Some people would call "Harnessing the admit that all we had seen was the abso- it "sorry" farming, but the proof of the lute negation, the evident proof of the methods is in the production. He makes a Earthworm" . . . . 20/6 falsity of all we had been taught up till bale of cotton to the acre—sometimes two By T. J. Barrett. then. We spoke about the matter to our bales. His corn yields vary from 40 to 75 peasants, who laughed at us. We wrote to bushels per acre. (No Georgia county over Obtainable from a period of years has an average as high as 20 bushels.) He makes from 25 to 30 NEW TIMES LTD. Page 6 — "New Times," May 18, 1951 bushels of wheat; 40 to 50 bushels of oats. Box 1226L, G.P.O., Melbourne.

simple. You have to make the £ buy more. Notes on the News This calls for the subsidisation of, at least, the basic essentials of living, on a large scale. By H. A. Hotchkin If you can keep down the price of butter and at the same time reimburse the pro- There is probably no truth in the controlled. Rates are not fixed, etc., etc., ducer by subsidy, as has been done for a rumour that the statue of Admiral etc. long time, you can apply the same method Now, if you have Price Control for one to other essentials. If not, why not? Lord Nelson has been removed from thing you must, in fairness have price * * * * Trafalgar Square and been erected in control for everything. In fact you must Our Country Party Premier, Mr. Mc- the back garden of Admiral William have everything controlled—except pardon, Donald is home again after 3 weeks holiday M. Fechteler. Admiral Fechteler it the controllers. Then you have the complete in Queensland at the public expense. No Socialised State. Either that or you must sooner had the Premier arrived home than will be remembered has been handed have complete freedom to do as you wish, the authorities announced that gas restric- over control of the North Atlantic providing you do not interfere with other tions were on again. "once British" navy. people doing the same. About time we made Of course, the Premier was in an unen- up our minds on what we want. viable position. In the Federal sphere the However, a cousin of mine who lives in * * * * Country Party is in league with the Liberal Trafalgar Square thought she perceived a tear trickle from Nelson's blind eye. The McArthur-Truman battle still rages. Party. In the State sphere the Country Cutting out the side issues, McArthur's Party is in league with the Labor Party. * * * * case seems to be that he was hindered from What a dilemma! How unfortunate that we Radio and newspapers inform me there doing, what he, as a military commander need Callide coal. I doubt if the Premier's is trouble on the Persian oilfields. The poor was in duty bound to do. That is to dispose visit will make 2 cwt. difference to the dumb British again look like being the of the enemy in the shortest possible time, amount we obtain. losers. Anglo-Iranian Oil Company seems at the lowest cost in lives to the men under to be the main target. The oil fields are his command and the lowest cost in money to be nationalised and taken over by "the and materials to those who employed him government" (whoever they are). —in this case the United States public. It is interesting to note that the Jew- On the other hand, President Truman— nited States of America has declared itself the haberdasher gone broke, shop-front for THE FARM EXCHANGE "nootral" in the dispute, while the Jew- the Jewish-Zionist forces behind him—ap- pears to be using the Korean affair as a nited Nations, like Horatio Nelson, appears (J. E. Harding & A. E. Webb) to have a blind eye for aggression in this recruiting adventure for the United Nations instance. police force, irrespective of the cost in lives, If you should think of coming cent ral However let us not be too pessimistic. manpower and money. To fight a war on Queensland to live, we s hall be glad Even if the Queensland Government has modern lines you must have tremendous to advise upon, and assist you to granted large prospecting concessions to industrial power and in his desire to bomb Manchurian bases McArthur's objective was find Farming, Grazing, Business or America, maybe the Alberta Social Credit House Property We are Farm government may help the British out in the to prevent war material reaching the front event of war. Providing of course Admiral line troops. Specialists both having h ad extensive Fechteler can spare some of our warships The policy of the gang behind Truman practical farm experience. Write to us for convoy work. appears to be to stabilize the fighting around the 38th parallel and pour men about your needs. Social Crediters will be very welcome. Central * * * * and materials in as long as the American public will put up with it. Queensland has much to commend Melbourne Sun, April 28th: — * * * * it. "The privacy of Britain's bank accounts A Chinese proverb asserts, "That having is swept away for the first time by the new ascertained that the short route between Finance Bill published by the Chancellor two points is a straight line, only a fool of the Exchequer (Mr. Gaitskill) "Bank takes a crooked path". This looks like good THE FARM EXCHANGE managers will be required to give Tax In- advice to Uncle Bob Menzies. Having told Real Estate Agents, Auctioneers, Valuers. spectors on demand, the names and ad- us somewhat untruthfully that only the dresses of all customers getting over £15 a Communists prevented him from putting DENHAM ST., ROCKHAMPTON, C.Q. year interest on deposit accounts". the "shillings back into the £", maybe, hav- Phone 3768. Next thing they will want to know is the ing lost his "alibi" by gaining a slight precise date that the stork is likely to majority in both Houses, he will now pro- arrive. ceed to get on with the job in all honesty. After Hours 3199 and 2161. Still and all, no doubt, the Chancellor The answer to the problem is fairly must "balance his budget" and after all the British Lion is beginning to look more like a lamb every day. This may be all to the good in view of IS DIGGING NECESSARY? the meagre meat ration. Whoever heard of anyone eating a lion? This important booklet must be in the hands of every organic farmer and gardener. The author, one of England's most famous gardeners, has * * * * proved over a long period that better and healthier vegetables can be One of the battle cries of the Labour grown without digging. He outlines the methods he has used. Party during the recent election campaign Mr. King also demonstrates how weeds can be effectively con trolled was "Price control". Well you have price to assist in building soil fertility. control in the Potato Industry. You also Is Digging Necessary? contains an excellent section on compost have very few potatoes. You are going to making, and a complete list of literature dealing with soil fertility as have fewer still in 6 or 8 weeks' time. the basis of high-level health in plant, animal and man. While the price of potatoes is controlled, Order now from New Times Ltd., Box 1226 L., G.P.O., Melbourne, C.I . the prices of many items that contribute to their production are not. Price 1/5 (Post Free) Our Socialist planners have not yet hit on a device for controlling the weather. If they can control the grub then they "New Times," May 18, 1951 — Page 7 should forsake their comfortable office chairs and have a go at it. Wages are not dare not be told. But you, personally, can Zionist Controllers of Communism do something about it. The first step in defeating communism (Continued from page 5) Advisory Council on Scientific Policy and abroad is to expose and clean out the David N. Edelstein—Asst. Attorney- Committee on Industrial Productivity. traitors at home. Until we do this we can- General, Div. of Customs, Dept. of Justice. Rudolph E. Peierls—President, Atomic not possibly cope with the enemy. Philip M. Kaiser—Asst. Secretary of Scientists' Association. Send this article to your MP, then order Labour. It will be noted here that in Britain extra copies (15 for a dollar) and send Ernest Gruening—Governor of Alaska. the three key security posts of Defence, them to your MP and other influential Morris F. deCastro — Governor of the War and Supply are held by three non- people in your district, and tell them to Virgin Islands (almost within rowing dis- Anglo-Saxons—three Zionists. start exposing the powers behind commun- tance of Panama Canal). A Sobering Picture ism, identifying the traitors, and smoking Anna M. Rosenberg—Asst. Secretary of It is a well known matter of record them out now while yet we're free. This is Defence, in charge of "manpower". (available in U.S. Congressional Record the first step in the defence of Canada— Marx Leva—Asst. Secretary of Defence. and Canadian Hansard) that the Russians the first step toward Victory—and it's R. F. Bacher—Member of Atomic Energy had little to do with directing the "Russian" YOUR step. Commission. Revolution—both the finances and promoters —Canadian Intelligence Service, Jan. R. J. Oppenheimer—Chairman of Advis- coming largely from outside Russia, with ory Comm. to Atomic Energy Commission. Kuhn, Loeb and Co., the Wall Street inter- 1951. S. Reber—"Political Adviser" to John national bankers, playing an important McCloy, High Commissioner of Western part. Germany. But the most sobering, if not ominous USE ENWITE specialities Milton Katz — U.S. representative to picture of all is the fact that the same cult TEXIT waterproofing compound. Europe for E.C.A. which promoted the "Russian" and all other J. D. Wolfsohn—"Special Assistant" to modern revolutions, and which rules all SOLVIT paint remover. No difficult neu- Secretary of Interior. Red states with an iron hand today, is also tralization. Bernard Baruch—Member of the UNO occupying the key and dominant positions AQUALAC wood putty. For good Commission on Atomic Energy, and U.S. in our own so-called Christian nations. class Cabinetwork. "Elder Statesman" and "advisor" to Christendom is today at war, fighting for successive presidents. her very survival; yet a vast number of BRYNAC. The enamel for resisting water Ernest A. Gross—Deputy Representative those directing our defence are of that very acids and alkalis. to UN. element which is promoting the onslaught to David Lilienthal — Head of Atomic destroy Christendom. FERROSOL Rust killing paint. In all colours. Energy Commission (now retired). Perhaps this explains the incredibly as- Britain sinine foreign policy pursued by the West- RUSTEX. For removing rust from In the so-called "labour" government of ern nations since Yalta—a policy of dis- motor bodies and metal work. mantling, disarming and destroying our Britain, THESE are some of the Zionists: THERMEX. Silver paint. Can be made Emamuel Shinwell—Minister of Defence. friends and potential allies (Nationalist China and West Germany), while Russia red hot without discolouring or coming John Strachey—Minister of War. off. Strauss—Minister of Supply. built up and armed her satellites. Manufactured by: S.C. Leslie (Labarus)—Chief, Economic The First Step to Victory Information Office. The information contained in this article A. B. Cohen—Chief, African Dept. of should be told in every magazine, news- ENWITE PTY. LTD. Colonial Affairs. paper, and over every radio station. But so powerful is the Zionist control that it Prof. S. Zuckerman—Deputy Chairman, 84-86 Cromwell Street, Collingwood, Vic. PHONE: JA5967 SUBSCRIPTION FORM To THE MANAGER, NEW TIMES LTD., Box 1226L,

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