THE CHINA MAIL, AUGUST 14, 1941.

DEFEAT OF NAZIS VITAL TO TRADE OF ALL

THE ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE of defeating Germany was urged upon the general session of the international conference of the New Education Fel- lowship at Ann Arbor, Michigan, by Dr. Maurice J. Bonn of London.

Declaring that we have "to liquidate imperial- ism, not to revive it," he predicted that we will have to adjust our over-expanded structural industries and provide them with world markets after the war.

We can only do it successfully Saying that hy developing the less matured afty years areas of the world, among them chapter in Africa, the Far East and Latin between the Amerien," he added.

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WAVELL RUMOUR DENIED

The New York "Post"' suggests that it was at: the instance of Australia' that General Sir Archi- the relations bald Wavell was replaced as Commander-in-Chief fortunately past and "forgotten," in the Middle East by General Sir Charles Auchinleck.

United States

and Latin America" were "now

"We shall have war economics for a long time, whatever the out- Mr. Davia added that it must be came of the war,” said Dr. Boun. admitted that compared with em- "But there is this difference: if pires of Asia and Europe in the The Allies are victorious, these past the United States had shown measures will be temporary, the great deal of fairness, justice result of an emergeney. They will and respect in its relations with have to be accepted though they the other countries of this hemis- may not be liked and they can phere." be abolished or modified when the emergency has passed. To the Axis powers they represent the natural system of society; a con- ception which can only be des- troyed by defeat."

"Notwithstanding the great mlɛtakes which have been made

in the peace treatles ending the

first world war and in the period following them, very great and by no means retro- grade social changes have taken place," Dr. Bonn' continued. “A new world has arisen since the

fateful last days of July, 1914, when the old order went pieces.

Urges "New Set Of

Principles"

to

The factor for unity, however, he continued, had not been eco- nomic but psychological, "the faith in a common cause, the fear of a great cominon danger which suddenly took hold of the people, surmounting "the all too often

consideration

Under the heading, "Wavell Shift Menzies's Idea," It publishes the following Associated Press of America message from London: "Australian criticism of General Sir Archibald Wavell's conduct of the Libya campaign precipitated the shake-up.

"From Australian sources it was learned that resentment by mentioned

the Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, political, diplomatte, cultural or, was an important factor in Gen- economie nature."

eral Wavell's shift.

X-RAY UNITS FROM U.S.

of a

Two X-ray trailer units pre- sented to the Red Cross and St. John War Organisation by Mrs. There is no need for a new Winant, wife of the United States set of principles, but there is!

Ambassador, will be for use at grend need for their proper uni-g

Southampton and Winchester, versal application to ever-chang- third unit is on its way to England

conditions. Many 30-

arl for service at Bournemouth.

ang new called progressives Crave ginality; a good world order is

Very much less important to them

than a new world order. But the fate of mankind is not improved by stunning novellies; It is not an affair of rapidly changing Spring and Autumn social fashions.

A

The units, the gift of New Hampshire, United States to help hospitals in Hampshire, England, were handed over at the American Embassy, and were received by Gen. Sir John Duncan, Chief

of the St, Commissioner

"Australian staff officers, these sources said, advised General Wavell against his defensive dis- positions after his army had run the Italians from Cyrenaica.

"General Wavell was reported to have replied that the 300 miles of desert between his In and the Axis troops army Tripoli would hold any enemy advance to small units.

"As a result, the western de- fences of Cyrenaica were reduced to release troops for Greece. The

the Germans hit

British screen. They swept the British from the territory, the taking of which cost hundreds of Australian lives."

Mr. Menzies's Denia!

When the New York report was John mentioned to Mr. Menzies he "The direction which change Ambulance Brigade: Lady Louis said:-

Mounbatten, county president of

will take depends fan less un ab- stract principles than on concrete the brigade for London; and the "The suggestion is entirely un- conditions. We cannot debate

Malmesbury, presi- true. It is not even like the aver- whether or not we should return Countess of

dent of the Hampshire branch age lie, which has some shadowy

half foundation somewhere."

to a world such as existed before

1914. Even if it had been a per-, of the British Red Cross Society.

fect world, which is certainly a doub'ful assertion, it has been de- stroyed. It is as dead as Queen Anne and cannot be revived."

Dr. Bunn went on to say: "We have to liquidate imperiul- ism, not to revive it. We will have to adjust our over-expanded structural industries and provide them with world markets.

"We can only do it successfullý by developing the less matured areas of the world, among them Africa, the Far East and Latin America. The first is comparative- ly easy but probably limited; the second can only be done in co- operation with China and a hum- bled Japan.. It will imply the recognition that the Far East is no longer the white man's ex- ploiting ground.

“Latin America offers by far the greates: possibility for ex.

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national colony, as far as ito a snag. The orchestra lacked just one member-

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