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London, August 4.
SAMUEL HOARE, Home Secretary, revealed yesterday that German money had been receiv- ed by an active organiser of “The Link,” a British society led by well-known people.
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Mr. Mander, the Liberal M.P., asked the Home Sunday. Secretary yesterday if he was aware that the so- called Anglo-German organisation known as "The Link," was in fact an instrument of the occupied Herr Hi German propaganda service, financed by Germany. Sir Samuel Hoare replied in a written answer: "The professed object of this organisation is to promote under- standing between England and Germany, but it does no- Sunday."
He is staying thing to enable Germans to understand the English view, Palace, near and devotes itself to expressing the German point of view. of Max Reinhar theatrical produc "The information I have shown that party organisation to promote Anglo- Nazis, and had
statement read to
"There is not i it," he said. “I h such a thing. I Sam Hoare nieans who has spent ar Link' is myself, a my own I wis These accusations
the organisation is being used as an German friendship." instrument of the German propaganda Admiral Sir Barry Domvile, chair- service and that money has been re- man of "The Link," with members of ceived from Germany by one of the its council and 110 members of the active organisers.
organisation, are now in Salzburg,
"I have no power to intervene un- arranging details of the formation of less an organisation breaks the law." a similar organisation in Germany.
"The Link" was founded in 1937, Sir Barry was formerly a director and calls itself "an independent, non- of the Naval Intelligence division of
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the opinion of Sir James Frazer, who is an anthropologist, rather than those Books about the present dangerous of the late Sir G. Elliot Smith, who as an anatomist. state of the world and about methods was more eminent
But the point at issue is not one vital by which security might be attained to Dr. Morton's argument and is continue to pour from the press. One merely one of those matters which which certainly merits attention is make the reading of the book so "Madhouse for the Million," by G. F. interesting. Morton, M.A., B.Sc., D. es L. (Jar-
A book treating much rolds, 8s. 6d.). It is a pity that the book did not appear earlier, for at the problems as Dr. Morton's book, but in present date it runs a danger of be- a very different way, is "The Reli- ing overlooked, and it does certainly gious Prospect," by the Rev. V. A. deserve attention. It has an arresting Demant, vicar of St. John the Divine, title, it is written in a clear and at- Richmond (Frederick Muller, 75. 6d.). tractive style, and it approaches the Mr. Demant is already well known as whole subject from a new and dis- the author of "This Unemployment," tinctive angle. Dr. Morton has no "God, Man, and Society," and "Chris- | ready-made specifle for safety; he tian Polity." His book is one rather rightly recognises that a change of for experts in philosophy and ethics mind is needed if mankind is to avoid than for the general reader. To be disaster, and he lays stress on reli- quite frank, I found it rather difficult gion and right education as the effec- For anyone prepared to do some sert- of mind ous thinking and not afraid of read- tive means to the change that he desires. He divides his book ing and perhaps re-reading a book into three portions Theory, Some paragraph by paragraph, with in- tervals of thought to see whether one Facts, and The Challenge... He pos sesses a really remarkable power of has really mastered the argument, the sane generalisation, and even those book will probably prove valuable. it is. who cannot accept either all his facts But I cannot help thinking that writers or all his conclusions will enjoy his might try to be a little less technical Lee (Longmans, book and be set thinking on sound in their language. I have never been and eloquent plea lines. Personally, I doubt if primi- able to divest myself of the belief of theology which tive man was really the gentle and that a clear style is at once the root thinks, bring relig peace-loving creature that he and and the fruit of clear and coherent modern minds an to be used to me some anthropologists suppose, and where they disagree I should accept
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