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Socialiam varius individualiai Mr. Carnegie A considerable part has been taken in Uni- likens to the race between the harp and the torporriz Milletion. Four scholars (all South' too. The one "frisking round a dirola, schatolis | ktcloan) payed in the Rugby football team the earth, and raising a dust," the other against Cambridge, one of these, W. W. moving "udonnaingly" "upward," *That Whion 16, Hoskin, of Trinity and St. Andrew's College;" better than that which has been, and that which Grahamstown, being captain of the team. Two is to come better than that which is

represented England and one Scotland in International Rugby football matches, while izi athletic sports five scholars (three American and two Colonisl), in crick et one (Colonial), iz scrusse seven (five Colenisl and two American), in lawn tennis two (olonial), and in water sports two (Colonial) represented Oxford against Cambridge.

HE CARNEGIR'S Mirosums of social

A stalking exposure and denunciation of Socialem by Mr. Andrew Carnegie The plondid achievemente in the field of commerce stamp his views with unquestionable authority

** Lovers of progress cannot but hail its uscent appears in the current issue of the World's leading to the light. Foolish indeed, would Iabout be to rotard this steady advance until the The article is called "Socialism versus Pro-hare hus gives some evidence of ability at least gress," and, as the concluding paragraph to start, and demonstrate by experiments that it expresses it, indicates how the Sosialist logs can overtake and distance its rival." the mobetanco by grasping for the shadow, and wastes his time, like children shesing rainbows and crying for the moon.

the crucial question of wages egins with

If wages are not to be equal," he Kayn, "all classes cannot be merged and kept uniform-the basis of Socialism."

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SOCIALISM IMPOSSIBLE,

On the other hand, it different wages be paid according to service rendered. Socialism

beapmos impossible."

Referring to Mr. Keir Hardio and Mr. Hammy MacDonald, Mr. Carnegie expresses his amazement that "such men should waste their powers upon s system which they admit cannot be adopted until organic changes take place in the structure of lean society,

Mr. Carnegie, who writes as a man who "lived N.BA Special Service of Cars will rat his early years among workmen and his later years as an employer of labour, tackles the land question with a tenacious grip and broad- minded thoroughness.

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abandonment of the pastime of "chasing rain bows and crying for the moon."

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THE WEAKENING EFFECT OF FREE TRADE:

Count Dohna Finckenstein, a member of the Prussian Upper House, discusses in the Tug the relations of England and Germany.

towards Gormany has been sprouting over the He nocepta the fact that for years antipathy

fairs to fear on the part of the English that whole of England," and ascribes this state of Germany is desirous of wrestling from them their supremsay on the seas. England's policy, he says, has always boju to seek allies who will fight whatever Powers seem to threatsa her maritime supremacy, and bow it is the turn of Germany to have her aspirations thwarted

Most satisfactory of all, perhaps, to those who watch the working out of the idea of Cecil Ehodes, in the tribute paid, by Sir William Anson in the discussion en professor Egerton's THE RHODES SCHOLARÊ. paper last month in the Royal 'olonial Institute, when he said it was felt that the Rhodes Scho- Mr. Carnegie quite rightly defines the "ideal" by taking into consideration the humina factor. Rhodes Scholarship system illustrates the far-spirit of earnest work, and were doing Oxford The snual report on the operation of the lar shad as a whole brought to the University a If equality in wagon were offacted, he declares,

human life would be changed, with resulteaching influence which this remarkable bequest good. The approval of his Alma Mater and the is likely to have. As the result of its organisa- forin which it is thus given, is what the founder unknown. Those whose vertices com- mand more the common labourer would not tien, 189 men are at present resident at Oxford, himself would have most valued.

The idea of imitorni income; Roughly speaking, this is a 20th part of the may be dismissed until the nature of men whole under-graduate body. Of this number, 178 are scholar parsaing the ordinary.courses of changes.

the University by the aid of the fund, while 11 meu are ex scholars, who remain temporarily at the University after their three years' term has expired, either for the further prosesation of All the principal, and some of the minor Colonies their studies, or as fellows and tutors of colleges.

American Union, are represented, with a small of the Empire, and nearly all the States of the group of tarian scholars in addition. Cor. tainly there is now no other centre of training in the world where volonials have such au opportunity as at Oxford to exchange ideas and get acquainted with each other as well as with students of the Motherland. The statement sometimes made by the American scholars that

The Russian Fleet, he declares, has there is scarcely any University in the United been anfoly disposed of, the Japanese at the States whers 6 mua can count upon making Americans are to checktaste each other, and, he acquaintance with a body of students so repre- continues: "I do not believe that England can at the English University, seems a little surpris. The game is too serious to be risked alone, for sentative of every part of the Union as he can attack Gornieur without fontinental allies. ing at first; but is probably justified by facts.

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if Germany can bring her entire naval force to It is a wise arrangement which has provided bear she is in the long ran equal to England. University. There are, the report says, 1 at se far 8 personel is concorned, we are for the distribution of the men throughout the Battleships can be built in three years, and, Balliol, 14 at Christ harsh, 13 och ut Exeter in no sense, behind England. The Romans. and Queen's, 12 at St. John's, 11 each at Hert finally defeated the Carthaginings in the Me tou and Wadham, nine at Oriol. eight euch of tough peasants who built and manned one ford, New College, and Worcester, ten tach at first Panic Wat because they wore a nation

Brasanose, Trinity, and University, six at years struggle they overcame the nation of at Lincoln and Pembroke, seven each at feet after another until after a twenty-four Magdalen four at Jenis, and two at torpas.merchants. The nitimate victory of the Spartans The election to an All Souls Fellowship of Mr. over the Athenians in the Peloponnesian War Archibald, a Canadian, adds get another to the shows the more picture. list of collegas which, welcome the Rhodes Scholars

State ownership ha condemns in no measured said against the British landlord system. He holds up Denmark that wonderful little Country--which should teach a lesson to our own Great Britain.

terms, though he insists that "much is to be

The land that seventy-odd years ago was in the hands of the few is now owned," he say

by 36,000 people, though the area of the country is less than 10,000,000 acres and the population 2,500,000."

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A starting statement follows. Mr. arnegie

bacon, best and pork to Great Britain alone Denmark's exports of butter, eggs, cheese, in 1934 amounted to over ifteen millions start. ing. Que wonders what British farmers are.

doing,"

PRODUCE TREBLED.

What has been done it Dombit, and which has in Denmark, without trebled the produce of the soil, Mr. Carnegie arges, should be schiered in the United Kingdom.

Ing studies jurisprudence attracts a larger of scholars that any other subjects. Whirly-eight are reported as selecting thiarousse. while 19. are working for the HC.L. degree, The pressure on the teaching appliances of the presence of, the scholars has necessitated an addition to the teaching staff, and it has lately

The result of England's Free Trade policy numerose and busty Bencultural popula is that the main foundation of national strength

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land under oultiration to provide food for her England, as is well known, has not sufficient

"Instead of one great mammoth landowner. niversity in this department caused by the factory population, and she is in danger should

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The magic of ownership works wondere, not only upon the soil, bat arpen the happy working owner thereof. The type of men developed America spon farms they own, taken all in all, is not to be equalled, as far as the writer has known

classes of men.

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a cruiser war be ruthlessly waged against her of having her supplies out off. She has also not sufficient healthy men to replace those lost

has borne bitter fruits in

the State, a Socialists suppose," he says. Britsin should have hundreds of thousands of small owners, necessarily developing into men of a much higher type than mere tenants or been announced that the Rhodes Trust has in a long-hatinued naval war. In the, Boer. F supplied the means to establish a special law employees can ever become.

readership. Next in favour come the courses in War gentlersen from the Yeomanry, from the in about equal proportiona. Nino scholars take the Army is a splendid manner, elf secrificing Latora fumantores, history, and natural science, Militia, and from the Voluteer Corps joined the theological course, and nearly every other owes her victory mainly to the self-sacrificing subject provided for in the whole range of devotion of her sous. Nevertheless recourse had to be had in that war against the untrained! University taken by at least a small Boers to saxillary forces from all the Colonies group of the scholars

Fifty-four scholars completed their course at and even to native blacks. As a matter of fact a the University in the last summer torm. About falsa economic

before. It is interesting the decline of sifensive bone

Count Fingkestein adds that Germans may be 50 had done so the year be to note that of the American scholars particularly proud that they ake a leading place among the

take Positions as nesirtant professors large American Universities Oxfort is sui proud of the fact that other peoples are adopt. fostly enlarging greatly in this way the bounds ing their educational system of universal mili of her interests and influence. The day is tary service, and manner in which they subor. evidently, not far distant, when the Oxford dinate personalit to the needs of the State: trained prefcases will be an ordinary figure in but he warns the against falling into the sin of arrogange, here are, he says, many char de well to sdog and he finally reccanmends acteristics in neighbouring peoples which they independence consideration of others as the best means of urine interuational relations- mutually beneficial to all parties.

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impeding the discharge of the Vossel will be qualified to work it, Mr. Carnegie, hitting out a large number have returnedctors in the the civilised nations in..many domains, and be

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"Let the most eloquent Socialist endeavour to canvines these owners of the soil, true landlord-farmers, that they are not part, and the best part of the most highly dersloped and inost desirable nociety known to man, and he will have a rade-awakening. No Sialism for every important American University. [243

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The meats of the year examinations are given in detail. In the final honour schools. there were four first, 19 second, 15 third, and tacoe fourth-aluests gained. Of the first, thros ---we gained by Americans, and one by

The proposed confiscation" of the land roundly condemned, and the ruthless fashion in which Bogialists would secure the realivation of their dreams comes in for stern rebuke,

My Carnegie quotes a saying of Mr. Glad Colonial, scholar. Three scholars topinthe B, stone's, "which" he says.fasher light upon att degree, three the 80, and thres the the vered question of payment for confiscation B.C.L. The nohool of Economics appears to of the land.".

attract the Garman scholar, two of whom took The great Liberal leader, when asked about-diploma with distinction." Failures as Socialism, replied that it had to meet this query well. Been are recorded. Two German, Did it propose to buy the land or to take three Colonial, and four American scholars failed it? If the first, it was folly; if the second, It to pass the examinations which thay attempted. was robbery."

1: The statement paade at the Colonial Institute by Professor, Egarton, but not referred to in this report, that only one Rhodes Sobolar out of the whole body, was reading for Pass degree, shows at least that the failures are incurred in facing the more severe tests of the University patie

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Forcible spoliation of the innocent possessors andre towards hoeven upon earth found ed upon robbery would infallibly be, says Mr. Carnegie, a step backward, not forward; down. ward, not upward."

Following up his argument, Mr. Carnegie denis with the suggestion of enforced mie,To whom can the payment go," he asks," except to the owners of the property taken P

"Ah, there's the rub! What becomes of the Socialist State in that oront? Where is the aquality upon which such State is to be founded?

"Impossible, because the rich and the poor we would still have with us, and the present division into classes be rerived; for it is wealth, not birth, in our day which creates class distinc- tions. The claims of birth in our race only survive in the United Kingdom; they would be laughed st elsewhere, It presented."

So if mills, furnaces, shipyards, railways, and all means of production and distribution were takon and paid for the owners would still be rich, while if they were rented, the rents would more, who would remain wealthy." go

to

the owners, Payment, Mr. Carnegie points ont, by the State would have to be for

puid by the issue of Console.What price." he saks, woald Con- Bole, already much below par, reach under such nn issue? Let the enthusiastic Socialist muk the bunker and learn what would ensue. What receiver of Console would feel safe; holding the bond of a Government that forced compulsory sale and snatched from him his home, the dearest spot on earth to him su hia?"

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The effect of Socialism on the population is painted in gloomy colours-a picture of a country deserted by all that is best and noblest..

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Who would wish to live under such Government, or in such a land? Few, indeed; of those mest desirable to retain. Canada and Amerion would be too attractive, and the despoiled would follow the Pilgrims, their forefathers, who left their old home and settled in the new, where men hed rights and liberties then denied at home, and private property was inviolate.

Outspoken and incontrovertible are the follow. ing sentenous, which should make Socialism", reel back into the barbarism out of which it emerged:--

The All Souls Fellowship already referred to was the most striking success nabigred during the year, but in addition to this there were gained a Bardott Coutts scholarship in natural sciencs, a senior demyship at Magdalon, the Belt prize and Brassey, sobolarship in Colonial history, the Passmore Edwards scholarship in classic and English. un geographical sobolarship.

"Until officials, superintendents, foremen, and i skilled mechanics are willing to accept the recompense earned by the sweepers of the factories, there can be no success for Socialism, for upon this foundation it is compelled to stand. The spoment equality of payment is dropped, and a commission is formed to found and enforce

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