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LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

SPEECH BY MR. H. G. WELLS.

Me... Wells, speaking at the Lyceum Club on a League of Nations, nid he had been asked to answer 1ZI general terms what was the spirit and essence of that movement, It was a movement to change the ruling habits of thought about international relations that now dominated the world. In the first place it had to clear away the vast and precon-

festering muss of destroying mankind.

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was the mass of What

ideas against which the League of Nations movement set its face? It was complex in detail, but the broad outline was not difficult to define. The fundamental motion was that the world of met con sisted of States, of Powers, which were engaged in an unending struggle coono. mic, diplomatic, and military to get the better of each other and, if possible,

to destroy each other. It was not impos sible to trace the growth of the notion in

Europe

To such ideas we owed the

proment wat, the slaughter of twenty-five milli human beings, and the bitter im- poverishment of the whole world.

To

destroy the power and grip of those

ideas and to substitute the realisation of comition weal of mankind was the first | part of the task of the League of Nations' mavenient. It was n task only possible if thousands of speakers and writers work for than one common aim,

But vast as that task of destruction and Rental cleaning was, it was the opening! and the smaller portion of the work of the league. Because the iden of a common weal of mankind was in itself only a Rentiment, a desire, a disembodied idea, before them in the task of giving

the iden substance. If international affairs were no longer to be left to Courts and Foreign Offices and secretive diplomatic methods working for dynastie interests, how were they to be carried on! What Was to be our substitute for diplomacy! What was to be the new world polity If the economic business of the world

was not to be controlled by the haggling of tariffs and commercial warfare, how Was it to be controlled} What was to become of armies and navies in a world of common weal! How were attacks on the world's peace to bo

prevented or suppressed? Such were the problems which confronted the movement upon ita constructive sile. The League of Natione mevement was called upon for a great. effort of study and research for these problems.

It was more thau a pro- paganda; it was an inquiry. It was not

Achero

to put before the world to be accepted or rejected. It was a great iden of human solidarity which must be realised if mankind v was to be saved from destruction

22 great idea calling for

mental effort, appealing for thought, for the open mind and balanced

judgment (Cheers.) The need for decision was urgent, but he warned his hearers hasty sketches of constitution. There was need for unity in the movement, and for variety within that unity. It was a enterprise great the world. There was surely room for them all. (Cheers,}

Professor Gilbert Murray, who sponded to the subject, said he was in absolute agreement with the speech of Mr. Wells. The nations of the world had gunk into a terrible condition of suffering and poverty. The question was whether we were going to unite to have some com- mon deliverance from QUE common

misery.

re-

War was a crime. To defend oneself against war Was & different

matter.

The League of Nations hoped to get mankind to recognise that wur wre a crime and had to be prevented. Peace in itself was only an empty cup; it was only when we

we had peace that we

got had a chance of filling the cup. We must not make a'

a'mere negative ideal our sim. We must realise when we got peace that it merely meant freedom to live and to build up life as we thought right. first unansel to anyone taking up League of Nations' idea would be to try to be exceedingly sincere, and try to desire in the heart the common welfare of mankind. As we had risen to a tro- mendous strain during the war, so we must rise to another strain. (Cheers.)

WOMEN'S WAR, WORK.

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At the Whitechapel Art Gallery there has been on view for some time the most complete and illuminating exhibition of the work dune by women during the war ret arranged. It has been ther primarily by the Worought toge

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