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MR. BALFOUR'S STINGING REPLY TO THE PACIFISTS.

PRESS. TUESDAY, JANUARY 15TH, 1018.

UNPATRIOTIC PAMPHLETS

OUR WAR METHODS: LORD NORTHCLIFFE AND THE

AEL TO BE CENBORED. PRIME MINISTER

In the House of Commons recently, The following is the text of the letter Mr. Butcher asked the Homa Secretary which, as stated briefly in our cable columns at the time, Lord Northcliffe whether the Government were taking any addressed to the Prime Mmister declif steps to deal with the propaganda in A1 Ministry Minister have given

have given being carried on by means of

other publications.

They paid a great many compliments to the Vatican, and they talked about dis armament, eternal peace and generali tice of that kind, but of specific they said

Why

then, are we who did Bomething to be reproached and at tacked on an gcasion like this

like this, when we ve As announced in Reuter's cables, Mi.jects and motor review of the ob jects and motives which have animated Balfour on November 6th made a sting-both the late Prime Minister and his reply to the Pope about everlasting peace ing an invitation to take charge of the favour of a premature, peace, which was

leagues and those who now, sit on the and amall party of pacifists ing reply to the

bench from the very beginning in the House of Commons who were of the war. There has been no change

se objects. (Cheers.) urging the Government to open peace in these

Sir G. Cave Yes, sir. The powers now

ECZEMA IN RASH

ON HEAD, FACE

And Neck, Mass of Sore Eruptions, Burning Terrible Kept Awake. Cuticura Entirely Healed.

Of course, in a country like this there will be some crank found to support almost any theory, however wild, but in Germany it is not a question of Cranks. What nobody has yet found is

is the cra who resisted it in Germany In

In Ger man sen sich a man would be a crank. Nothing has given rise to more bitter reflections than a comparison between the plous observations made in the German

arbitration, and all t

the rest of it: with what German America und

preached and pric. Dear Prinic Minister

anxious consideration to your repeated Sised before this

invitation that I should take charge of trying to get those have bren ought to be ap

ciples gradually

within the mean not ineffe the new Air Ministry. The reasons

means, which have to Our negotiations. In the course of his speech plied to them I Me. Balfour, said: We have had three Bean for oven is one which think has adopted betu com nations. Who has re great honour and demons feline at any Never would Ger no way concerned with the once which Gormany. speeches from the benclice of the Pacifists, site from ill-informed persons in anothery accept a single 18 rightly to be set up. They are roughly thousands of these leaflets have been

country who describe the war sins of would diminish or hamper her

vent her from scratching, VA They are not striking at once and at any moment Returning after five months spent in suppress or coerce. She inherited, in States and Canada, I find that, while deed, united Germany inherited from a these two countries are proceeding with preceding generation one bionda we know which did bumper her their War preparations with a fervour

the obligation to protect hat

otect Belgium and and enthusiasm little understood this side of the Atlantic; while the United States maintain its independence

has instantly put into operation con- simply brashed aside as if it did exist. Would hon. gentlemen who talkscription, ever which we wobbled for two years, and is making short work with to us as if we were prolonging the

sedition-mongers, while Canada: hay

The frst two erred

aisted

Cas

extreme narrowness of interpretation. Whnt 16 mperialistic in desired (any rival whom she desired to the virile atmosphere of the United some of these cases the Attorney-Genoral |

το

an

on the side of the Allies

Poland in The whole tenour of their argument was to see

Armeals released from the that this country is being kept at war ing to

Alsace-Lorraine. in order to restore Alsace-Lorraine France.

that Italy should hate That is a completo misappre

sacing hension (hear, hear) of the general an which embraces those of

I may ny of her

civilisation views of the present, and

her own race, tongue, and the late, Government and of the towel desiring to ee list form should in

that

hat Roumanic

amanin should be at large regarding the objects of the war

desiring Macdonald, however cannot under the Roumanian Mr. Ramsay

coin

not

vested in the Government for this pur- pose have been freely used, and many

seized and destroyed. (Hear, hear:) In has sanctioned a prosecution. But most of the leaflets do not come to the notice of the authorities until after they have been partially distributed, and there is often a dificulty in ascertaining the authorship. Further, the penalty im posed by statute upon the printing of theso leaflets without disclosing the naïnes

be said to have narrowed the objects of to see that the Serbaty ehould operialistic ends tell us how already given such proofs of thorough of the printers is inadequate in time of

become a

desiree pence, that. that conference Lish House of Commou receive cur

take

must

their

:4:

to manking of

ou may say

Power

shouldded throughout Europe at all events Azeral measure of 15 nad the Europe night rest content with The spirit of the men and women of phlets which infringe the law, and rust

I have never thought it would be a ment on settled views. (Cheers.) butussibic thing for one country to call them together round a table with all dictate to another under what form of their differences

their diver government that country should live gence of

view with each

Sir G. Caro-I am dealing with pam be drait with under the law

Brigadier-lieneral Croft -Is it not a fact that precisely the same propaganda by leaflets took place in Russia and Italy

with appalling results ?

The Speaker-That is a question for the Foreign Office.

Mr. 1. Terrell--What will be the penalty for a breach of the new regula-

tions

Bir G. Cave-The penalty iraposed by the Defence of the Realm Acts is a heave. he or imprisonment.

Mr Joynton-Hicks-Will the right hon. gentleman add to the regulation i penalty for distributing these bills if they have not the imprint ?

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think you ought with a Europe is democratieed: Is that seri perialistic in any of these things. (Hent, vocent convert to those views of interne bolentious objectors and the denaturalisa- without the imprint required by law. In ously the position of the peace party in hear.) For any hon, member to conictional arbitration and a league of nation of all enemy aliens who have been these circumstances, the Government col-

ept, down to this House forgetting the offi this country Are we ready to accept, is the authentic utteraned of those who views misrepresenting them in the Bri

Lions, the most recent, and I am afraid naturalised in the last fifteen years; sidar that additional powers are required. statements we have made about our I have to say, the least sincere! wap while we for our part are asking immense (Cheerk.) - It is proposed therefore to an immediate conference and

-- sacrifices from those peoples; there are make a new regulation under the Defence knowing that

THE DOCTRINE OF FORCE still in office here those who daily with of the Realm Acts requiring every leaflet And that peace should not

place

inisrepresentations wi

A nation which has preached to its such urgent questions as that of the unity relating to the present war or to the con- until all Europe has been democratised rence among our enerics (loud cheers) till every State in Europe great and to me one of the greatest disser Force, and at care tion, the toil, the eradication of dedi clusion of peace to bear the names arid

great, should be fashion vices which any man can render to his force, and which in the carly days of the tion, the mobilisation of the whole man addresses of the author and printer

war, and striking victory and woman power the and (cheers)--and to be submitted to the Press e on the pattern which commends itself enuntry: Renewed cheers,) Gwened within their reach, prenciach, not the introduction of compulsory food bureau for approval, Cheers and cries ed to the hon. gentleman He know

One of the illusions which apparently a league of nations, not international rations. I have had personal experiance of Oh 1) This regulation will be sub- he quoted German Socialists to show is very difficult to eradicate from the arbitration, bu the enormous benefits myself, while in America, of the obstruc-mitted for approval forthwith it that nothing could unite Germany minds of hon. gentlemen opposite is that to ma

upon them Ger tion and delay in certain Departments in

An Hon. Member-Don't you WISH VOR more against her present enemies than a conference, whatever be the occasion on the idea that those Enemies intended to which it is sammoned must always deal cannot expect in a moment the military the sending of Lord Reading's vital and man cultore. Well, you London, which, for example, postponed

may get it? force on her

ngainst her will any form effectively and successfully with prob. part

party in Germany to change ita views must successiul mission. I and that the Mr. Lees Smith Why cannot the Clov- of government which Germany's enemies lens laid before it. These is no se but at all events you might fight until censorship is still being misused, and that ernment deal with these pamphlets by udmire I have been one of those who whatever of a conference until the people you require passionately That free institutions who join each other round the board have you are the to make a treaty of men in various positions of authority, fair and open argument, instead of hid-

treaties in which the views to which they who should have been punished, have ing behind the police objected would nevertheless be accepted, been retained, and in some cases elevated. the security thus, obtained. Has any Great Britain is clearly as eager and as body got the hardihood to suggest that any security is to be obtained on the splendid as ever. We have, in my belief, (Cheers! bd party thinking, that it has only got to road? Is there a single contract of any the most efficient Army in the world, led

One would suppose from the speeches go on with the war, and its sims would kind, however solemn it may be

by one of the greatest Generels, and I here this evening that the Government be gratified. You get no conclusion out closely it may harmonice with the Laam well aware of the fine achievements had suddenly come to the conclusion that of it Nor has there ever been a case I tural morality of mankind is theco & of many others of our soldiers, sailors, hake the declared ubjects of this war know of in which a conference has inct single one of these engagements, however and statesten, but I feel that in pre Alsace Lorraine stood aut solitary, pre and succeeded in coming to any conclt entered into, which Germany has not sent circumstances I can do better work eminent, unconnected with any other of ion which came at the end of hostilities broken at once and without hesitation if I maintain my independence and am the objects of the war. Of course, we and not in the middle of them. (Hear when it suited her, whether it is the over not gagged by a loyalty that I do not

and desire the restitution of Alsace-Lorraing

tonged to defend whether it is the tration,

enslaving of a country she feel towards the whole of your Adminis (Cheers.) For that, without doubt, we are Hon. gentlemen.opposite have

only got Was ughting, but not for that alone, not for to read extracts from German papers to sinking of hospital ships which she had I take this opportunity of thanking that as an isolated element in the way discover that in the opinion of Germans promised to respect, or whether it deals you and the War Cabinet for the bana- objects. We are fighting in order that it is simply French and British stupidity with the lives of women and children on some messages of praise sent to me as

xf Take the whole circuit of in the first place, Europe may be free that does not convince us that we are the ocena

representing the 300 officials of the from the perpetual menace of the mili already beaten. I read an

from International duties, whatever it is if it British War Mission in the United tary party in Germany Party for an article

well-kornet from

Gorman does not suit Germany her principles and States, many of the volunteer exiles and that rea desire to see the map of Well, that is not our opinion. (Cheers:) be, and ought to be thrown to the winds.

partly on its own newspaper which adopted that idea, her practice alike say the obligation may Their achievements and those of their 10.000 assistants deserve to be better so re-arranged that the various Some of us think that the Central Powers No doubt these atrocious doctrines are known by their countrymen. The fact peoples shall live under the form of gov are more near defeat then they are will the teachings of the quillitary party in that their work is not known is das to they think suits their historic thing to admit, We know the Germans are tiermany When we can see Liermany the absurd secrecy about the war which Minister stated in this House that the better see a doctor ernment which they desire, and

wrong the Germans probably think we truly democratised I think a different is still prevalent. Everything that these thent and their cultural views and neces are wrong. What is the use of our meet creed will come in, and when that different officials is doing is known to our Amters things which creed cones in then indeed we may hope can friends, and, of course, to the Gar amendment there is inention made of casti party think Belgium. In the view of everybody in their

and of man- course as other nations, and no longer confidence in saying that some of the this

all Geriny, though not

of everybody at the Germanevents is it not plain that to regarded by them as a standing documents which have paased through my

Kindtry intact and rehabilitated. You mistr to discuss peace they would have l

liberties, but will hands as head of the Mission are such as menace to their libe laid

with them in furthering the work of mentber that this is a war which through before the world the terme which in civilisation. Are ve neur that! Ans of published would greatly increase on no fault of ours, bas extended not merely their opinion, that ponce should follow, near enough, at all events, to enter into Prestige in the United States and heartening these pamphlets into my letter box over practically all Europe, but over no and the object that peace is intended to those discussions with the military party cur people at home, can I have him arrested fo small part of Asia. Have hon. gentle secure. They ostentatiously refused ever in Germany, Nobedy lengs wore May I also take this opportunity of men no interests in those elements in the to do anything of the kind. If you read passionately for peace than I do. No giving a warning about our relations Turkish Empire, for example, who have the German newspapers you will see that community desires peice more than the with that great people from whom I hate suffered, and are suffering, not merely even those who represent the Socialist British. Our traditions, our hopes, our come. We have had the tragedy of under mis-government, but under a

Are full of speculation As

are pesceful traditione, peaceful tugga due partly to lack of Allied pro- brutal and barbarous tyranny ?

it would or would

ot be wise hope

pepcotul }leen The wor airs pagard to counteract that of the ter eman talls of largely due to that same enemy pro The hon. geutician o pay

the crashing load of debt me have drive all conduce tomans. We have had the tragedy of Italy Secretary whether he had observed that

“Gopklasse dit is one of rights of nationalities. Those are dur† ♬ rbie, Roumania, and

on the should peace

and democratiation and paganda We have had the tragedies of to cave held corrupt and treasonable

Montenegro. ment.

It is a guarantee of good govern the perils of the situation that the objects. We have proclaimed them. There is one tragedy which I am sure writers in and proprietors of Jingo new Turkey That

cannot democratise unjority Socialists in Germany and in Have our enemies ever proclaimed then we still not haze, and that is the tragedy papers, financiers, and company pre is quite clear. We have experimentul hands of an absolute Government in a way the Hon. gentlemen opposite bilang ess conversations with leading Americans tion, and society ladies; and whether, in proof of it: Turkey and allied races no in which Secialists in no other country, turally fall under despatic governments. so far as I know, "are"

to a party which boasts of democracy do I know that, unless there is swift-im making his inquirice here into Belcism its one laba They belong History shows that however you

topa prevement in our methods here, thofe would search in the ruta in which Bolo them about, they naturally crystallisa D

which has always talked loudly of free United States will rightly take into its operated in Frances Sir G. Cave, said again in some form of absolute rule. But what fails toore Into the general alities, the advantage

dom, reform, the rights of small nation

tion own and the entire management of under investigation by the police and t The questions refer to maters which are of allowing Take Turkey. What happened? The Sultan, was turned out, and we thought line of my argument is that hon. gent populations to be governed in the fashion Feest part of the war, It will not sacr: obvious that if at the present stage we were going to have a democratised men opposite talk of all these questions of which they themselves approve these handling of affairs in re to incompetent were to describe the course of their in Turkey We know what that has turned as if they were abstract questions on are among the objects of the Allies. Are in Europe, out to be. It has been as centralised, as would come to some amicable conclusion, the Allies are fighting The hon. gente but the most fr udly feelings towards Mr. Snowden-In view of the serione

They among the objects of those

In saying all this, which is very much quiries I should only be assisting the whom

on my mind, believe me that I have none enemy. conclusionman who has just sat down knows

merits, me

Sir G. Cave-Yes that is included. Mr. Ponsonby-Is the right hon. gen themah were that the late Prime advocacy of pecco by negotiation was not an offence under the Defence of the Realms Acts, and has the present Govern Bir G. Lave That may be, but this re guiation deals wosh after which, in-

rings the regulations.

Colonel Yate-If I catch a man stuf-

sities. It is not Europe alone. In this ing round a tablature to see that Germany will follow the same mans. I trust I make no breach of ment ebanged the policy 7

tion,

in

#most

of

They may talk of de Rito impose,

indemnities on the Alli

is invaluable when

to States in a certain degree of

day

to

which

uberty

Bir Cave The hon and gallant gentleman can himself take him in charge. (Laughter.)

Replying to questions by Mr. R. Lambert, in which he asked the Home.

in France the examination of those alleged

transactions with Bolo was confined to

ment. But be quite impo88102 Germany alone are an instrument in the Have they ever done anything to pronone of the United States. But from count moters of a certiin established reputa

GURMAN FOYCHOLOGY,

that race. Is is to be a matter of in plenty of plenty of contests and are not. He accuses us of having missed yourself, and that I am greatly honoured statement made by the Home Secretary

their

own rule and

Turkish

is the

approach

thoso

Tam

Loving

NORTHCLIFFE.

ignorant, as barbarous some, at least. You cannot lay down these Penposts and able than it was under Thera of the great

Sultans who have ruled over

vara in the world in which great opportunity, as far as I under by your suggestion, Yours sincerely,

announcing that the Government propose to seek further powers under the difference to us that Armenia should be that is true of the belligerents where stood him, in cot having successfully

Defence of the Benim Act, I desire to ants they make peace. The past is forgotten, carried out a propagands in Germany put back as the hop solution, wader and no distinction need be drawn by to induce the Germans to follow the ex

rek leave to move the adjournment of the tput back by his resolution, une history between the temper in which the angles of the Russians

more be exaggerated. No rhetoric, however House to call attention to a definite mat- Turkey do not want to destroy Turkish

h community Turks, governed

com two

parties entered into the war. That I have heard many charges brought loquent, will rise to the full height cfter of urgent public importance the munity made up of

by is not the case in thie war You must

ou must against the War Cabinet, the presentsoribing what that destruction and action of the Government in interfering Türki for Turks in the manner which consider the psychology of the German War Cabinet, and the War Calumet what that misery has been, is, and at with political propaganda and the steps exits the Turks, but do not let us put

¿eople, and it really is

16 prejudice altogether out of sight as one of the ob say that the Germans have an entirely my right hon, friend opposite, bat sureft the moment is likely to be. But the fact they have announced for the suppression jects we ought to aim at the doty, of different view of international morally more grotesque charge was hever it has been burne by those freedom of the advocacy of peace and the discus

brought against any hot heart of Ger. Psive"

is in itself surely a consign of political pokles body of Ministers

nations taking

from under Turkish rule fuf State from any other community in many That

and the rights and duties of a power- Way

can we change who are not Turks, who have been the world am not going to do any dimculty

ryan this lent against the waste t

The Speaker asked if the bon. mem- by consenting to give up nised over by the Turks, and

18 point, that

for which who believe would prosper if put under thing so 'absurd as to suggest that other reature. must dresses which have been made by Pre and the motion therefore failed

undergone it every suffering his her bad the support of forty members. of the ad Only thirty three rose in their places, every one trations have not abused their powers in potentiality if nos in actuality, which sident Wilson or by this Government. r. custouns-if only. thes Smit

werd given the chance. Has A view of thecovering what crime this themselves to the American, British. If you choose to examine history with a will understand the ideas that commend

so far as I know, by any of the allied (Hear hear.) Let him consider Ho

tion

Governments, French and Italian nations. They

DUTCH FARMERS REFUSE and always ou will have an easy task. ought to try and look at the K

been placeble peape the creation of a power, and we have no power to get use 1 think that if we were

GERAIAN PAPER under those circum is Lonero se (Cheers) Does he saps Phat, at all ovente os there was de Toubroen

Tamestly read them are these them. How,??

to adopt the advice of the hon member stances, can you expect me without who has spoken from the bench

Difficulties have already arisen fro proper time will come

opposite in this debate we should the world

securing the Government of the Export-Centrale to

one of the per himin that I bey the House by an overwhelming dam porrespondent. The Export-Centrale

FOUR. every social stratum. It has been aries must be that the Central Powers majority to show, not merely to the registed Im character and in population? Of course imperfectly, though Tho are now united with their Turkish try which requires no persuamon bat gave Germany a credit of £750,000, for

glad she would not consent. In the present ist party in Germany, but apart from the in maintaining under their heel subject which we are struggling, that we know store the

registed, by the Social- allies in coercing small nationalities and show to our Allier, and not least to one which HeHand gets credit paper, which state of Europe and temper of our Socalist party items for the moment peoples, will tell us what it is they desire can bring it lose successfu

the farmers receive in the form of ubliga we believe in the enemics, thes to mi ho rual negotiations are likely to have dominated large classes of the new far they will congede to that we it lostsore not directed Untrale the farmers were pas

the most front community. Now while that remains 25 higher spirit of There is one point which I noticed in nations, in many cases

now views about Polandi

thinks the subject of Poland can be sufis

You

or that nation may have committed Fre

stances if you only bring the facts as they are at any exist 1 have no doubt, but they have war aist and foremost amon

factorily settled under existing

Powers together round a

that

any Tate a as 1

and

Fince 1

come

pose to put the thing quite simply, that veloned this peculiar theory of the State discuss the conference will meet to Faitely the possiblity of Pone inde the recent establishment by the Dutca Liermany would ever consent to rememe which has not been towed to remain after the When it will come world against a repetition of the ills, controly Dutch exports, says du Amster

as the Pope suggested, the ancient com of Poland, or even to restoring a theory, but has gradually percolated know not. part which was completely Polish in into

enemies no such

it i

the canso

al

ina Petora the establishment of t Export

for other

10

which animate

old

A DURABLE PEACE

the great free comments. Noth of the against the real interests of Brew should receive paper in par manity, but stice, and, aboro They object on then the

Datch they

con money but it is nÓW cause of

reason I shall Government thould accept the

v and I

To say the farmer no longer visions, that their own products, this being

lobby and the Government, whereby the why he has already made several

CENTRAL ENVEES BLINTECH bả quite 1) Tranh nha the world and ot

of the speeches delivered to-night by comfortably in their bede Mr. Lace Smith and his friends They hear.)

that

peaco quite impossit,pater! freedom should be given to the That time is not yet. May it come always talk as if we had changed our genui

rtainly; go into war aims or had never declared them, minor nationalities in the immediate

irrespective of park Boan. We should be committing a crime every plan will go into The

people who have never declared their

ty of this dominating State we tried to pergagde ourselves. proximity war aims are not the

but the Cen The hon. gentleman talked as

The charly, what we tral Powers

(Cheers

Both

Germany rest of the world were enter

persuade others, that it had come 2. The Austria rephed to the Note from conspiracy

inhon; members who moved and bondel think it whi the Vatican, and the tenor of their or the world

offending Germany

reet (the amendment, feth dwelt mestr nofard Breaming

1-1 do not complain proves concinsively their inability or

league

af itupen there their

estruction of human fife and the ne their unwillingness to state what

of self-pr

wer which (WA) RAMG Sre, Even on two points; which

upon universal nalation of humna suffering which has is more deliberately

been caused by this war. They cannot were specifically mentioned in the Pops a domination than any

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