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MAN'S FIGHTING INSTINCTS

Innid of the hospitals of London the Dulen of Northends Plan and Mr. Ownki Mosley, M.P., de atra The question, Will the ap

at the Lotus and the tiger over viel School of Ecesmuntes on June 18th.

11

The Duke of Shamberkual wait that, of his contest with interpreted the subject

curli

11:47

Mr Dewahi Mosley rant "Can the he effectually an! Belting instincts of

Of course they conkl intelligt here was no dificulty alent be cured it. Not only infiendaals, but great nations and huge empires had found it a

the great Roman Empire, the lati

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so effectively suppressed ita fighting instincts that the splendid civilisation of lieme way wiped

I was succeeded by what had and was out, been known na the Dark Ages, Nine years

go the British Empire' had so supplits

fighting instincts that we were

men "

tu

carry out our treaty obligations 10t Belgium, al the result was the Great and no sooner was the war over than we proceeded to repress ar fighting instincts again. Instead of erecting statues to auch "Roberts and Huig preferred to

we pref an American rebel named erret a statue to a Then was b Washington. (Laughter.) proceeded to hand Iranat over to hand of wurderers, and had surrendered the loyalists of Southern Ireland to their agelong

The repression of fighting instinct was as easy as falling off a log, and just as ailly. (Laughter.)

Uncmics.

The only way to preserve the pace of the world was by armed force, continued the speaker. In other words, thuse nations wh desire to preserve the peace of the world must see tu that their forces were so strung that no other

nations would or combinations of

likely to challenge that

I former times the nation that has

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of Europe was Great Britain. ing the pean Unfortunately, the loss opportunities f Great

Britain now constituted the greatest

langer to civilisation.

the One of

lessons of the war was that national security depended upon training the whole of the able-bodied population in

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but the first thing that Great Britain did after the Armistice was to repudiate national service altogether. Another thing that the war hat taught

security depended upon.an wis that our alliance with those nat

nations whose interests were the same as our own. We had dissolved the most successful alliance in history, leav- ing France isolated in Europe, with the r sult that the peace of the world was becom ing less secure every day. We were mens defenceless to lay than ever before, and in- stend of honouring the fighting men, we pre- farresto lavish titles and distinctio profiteers and men who had wealth during the war," and who but sub scribed liberally to party

funds.

upon

Steat

The world was to-day in a very dangerous state the Our

in the hands of great Empire was enemies of so law and order. An were working for the destruction of

of all other great and intensely warlike nation was aiming for the overthrow of world The pedee in various underhand ways.

forces of disintegration and lisruption should be fought, and it was their duty to warn the people against them. (Cheers.) War. Oswald Mosley, M.P., alluding to thenius

nims and work of the League of Nations, sail that the house of civilisation The nations hal www to-day on fire.

new device, creeted a fire escape of a

whether they should he naked And

down in 11 it .or merely sis

burning room in the midst of the lover and allow it to burn itsoif He haul discussed the creation, and ma

of the League of Nations on many

oul.

Derin in the past, and he hoped he

be able to do so again in the future (Hear,

He mitted that the hinery

might not be perfect, League's but man huself was not perfect. In the task ahead of it the League was going forwardt Ullswater, who presided, said he

it only slowly was sure the menting had greatly enjoyed the views of the noble pessimist on his right and the young optimist" on his left, and he desired to thank them for the eloquent speeches they had delivered.

TO FIGHT SOCIALISM. PRIME MINISTER'S APPEAL

At the conference of "Conservative clubs held in London on June 15th, Bir Herbert Nield, K.C., M.P.. who presided, read a letter from the Prime Minister, in the course of which Mr. Baldwin said:-

May I urge upon the delegates, and through them upon the individual mem-1 berg of every Conservative working men's eluh in the country, the necessity of put- ting forward every possible effort to fight the doctrines of Socialism, which are bring to actively fostered and spread by the Socialist party in this country, need not tell a gathering of Conservative. working men that the Conservative! party, us strong and united as it is to-day hind the Conservative, Government, is de main bulwark against the subversive. teachings of our Socialist opponents. rely upon your effort and I am confident that I shall nos do so in vain."

1

In his annual, address, the Chairman kaid there was an enormous ware of "nthusiasm for Conservative Principles throughout the whole country. The met bership of the Association of Conservative Clubs was increasing. They would have Tefore long 1,496 or 1,198, a number which was within two or three of the pre-war high-water mark.

THE

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ITS

"Evidence before, the Reichstag Com ission un mic 9th showed that the Reichsbank was unable to state where the $16,000,000 in foreign currency used to support the park had gone to, and that the Federation of Bankers had told its members to answer with reserve and with the greatest possible delay the ques- tions put to the in an official circular on the subject. It seems clear that busi- ness houses have been borrowing al nominal interest from the Reichsbank in order to speeniate and repaying the loans in depreciated marks. There is also little doubt that advances made to support Ribr industry have also been employed to enrich the aguated instead of aiding the workers.

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