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VICTORY
IN CHINA, Chinese scientists have been playing an important dual role in resistance and reconstruction, said Dr. Wellington Koo, Chinese Ambassador to Britain, in an address on "Science and Post-war Relief" to the An- nual Conference of the British Association for the Advancement of Science yesterday.
"Their knowledge and technique," Dr. Koo said, "are fully enlisted in the service of the national cause which is also the cause of freedom and Democracy.“
PAPEN ACTIVE IN ANKARA
Responsible quarters in Ankara deny that von Papen, the Nazi Ambassador, asked for an interview with the Turkish President, but he is expected to see the Foreign Minister, M. Sarajoglu, and Secretary-General, M. Menemennioglu, day-Reuter
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Dr. Koo continued, "The tryingĮ policy, giving à "minimum stan-
dard for maximum health," Governments had pledged them- experience of the relief workers should be the basis for any long selves to establish a peace which Lat, the end of the last world conterm scheme- for post-war-rellef, would afford-an-assurance that
flagration shows clearly that
all people in all lands should live In the Atlantic Charter, now out their lives in freedom from rationalisation and co-ordination endorsed by all the Allies, 10❘ want.-British Wireless. ·
through the use of scientific me- thods are necessary to accomplish efficient results free from delays and waste.
"The underlying purpose of all our deliberations is to promote, by the application of science, the creation of better conditions of l'el and work after the present ordeal The possibility of building a better
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Only Foundation
"The only foundation upon which a magnificent and per- manent edifice, of
peace and security, freedom and Domo- cracy, justice and prosperity can be firmly erected is a complete final victory over the forces of violence and disorder.
"If the present world should continue to the dominated by ag- gressive forces and cultivated bar- barism, not only will science cease to flourish in the absence of free- dom of thought and expression but civilisation itself will wither and die for want of fertilisation. The sooner the victory the better, for it will bring us nearer to the attainment of our common object -establishment of, a better world order."-Central News.
H. G. Wells On The Future
H. G. Wells, presiding at the conference yesterday, said: "There' is no orderly world mind at pre- sent but only world dementin, and it is the business of scientific men
› to pull together this confusion and
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"It has to be done and if this great. international: of men of science cannot do it nobody will do it. Only our sort of people can do it.
"It you will not, in the dwin- dling time that remains to us, do your utmost to realise this, dream- ing then instead of your going out to make the dream come real and fresh, nightmares will overtako you, you and yours and all - you care for.
"I do not know how it feels to belong to a species that is falling to adapt. I have lived my 75 yedra in the assendent phase.
“But I should imaging that our children and the children'd] childron and, all the young life about us will pay pratty bitterly. In ignominy, privation, stralten- od unwholónomo divoa"and."gon" *oral, brutalisation an..."naturo,
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