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'GOOD" MEN AND
WAR.
THE DUTY OF THE INTELLIGENT.
MR. NORMAN ANGELL AND POPULAR ERRORS.
SECOND ECONOMIC CONFERENCE.
NEWS IN BRIEF.
The infornational ontento · ač |
2 STATES REPRESENTED AT Geneva against the Third Interna
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tionale consisting of political, com- mercial and industrial leaders has Geneva, Nov. 17-The second in-issued a resolution declaring direct ternational econopsio conferenc or indirect trade with the Soviet oponed here to-day under the chair- to be immoral and dangerous. nianship of former Dutch Minister
of Commerer Colijn. Twenty-six Tho Czocho-Slovakia Govern. statas are represented while fur-ment has bought up a substantial ther six countries, including the part of the collection-of antique United States, have sent official Chinese art of the well-known col. observers. The German delegation lector Martinet which will form a aproial motion in the state mus.um is headed by Dr. Poaso.
and the basis for a For Eastern art department,
Mr. Norman Angoll chose as the subject of his Posco and Intorna- tionaliam lunch-hour address at the Friends' House, Euston Road, "Why do good men make war 7"
Emphasising the qualification of "good" in the phrase good men, he remarked that they were apt- to stop into the supposition that a thing avil ag war must be the result of evil intent and conscious effort. How was it that they got Europe collectively propose that Colonel Patrick J. Hurley, U.S. into such a situation that is wrong their agricultural produce be given Secretary of War, announced last thing appeared right, so that wil-preferential treatment. The ques-wook that all river and harbour ap lions wore giving their lives rendition of removing the present re-propriations for the current fiscal atriations on importing oxport ponr will be apont during the com- 1y, gladly, and heroically in de; trade will also come up for coning winter. Following this expen funce of things which ultimately sidoration.
The agenda of the
conference cumprises the consideration of the future fate of the so-called customs
The six-day cycle race at Chicago trucs agreement which up till now has been ratified by nine states only has been won by the French and various questions connected | riskers Letournor and Guimbronere, with the improvement of interna who covored the distance of 2,303 tional conanercial relations. Notice miles aine: laps ahead of the crow, Broccardo of several notions domanding a re- Franco-Italian. duction of customs tariffs has been and Georgetti. The Belgium cou- tabled by the British and Dutchple Charlier and Denses; finished
thind. delegations.
were evil although they believed thom to be right. War was a col
The states of South-Eastern
ision not of two rights but of twoFRANCO-SOVIET RELATIONS wrongs. We got into auch a situa tion because wo had for millenniums been trying in the field of interna tional relations to do what know in the ozeg of individuals was | impossible.
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diture, the War Department will request Congress to provide de- * fotency appropriations totalling | G.822,000,000.
montars be banned as illegal in the zamo way as poison gas is now forbidden, by international agree
CHARGES MADE AGAINST At a session of the preparatory disarmament commission the Ger. MILITARY OFFICERS, .
man delegato at Geneva, Count Paris, Nov. 17. -The Quai Bernstorff, tabled a motion to the d'Orsay has issued a nota confirm-effect that the employment in war- The first error was that in ming Press despatches sent from Mosfare of tanks, heavy artillery and tional matters the claim was for
erw reporting the action of the independencs and sovereignty. French Ambassador to Russia as The word freedom was used as a a result of the publication of an
ment. for indepondence, as oficial document calling into ques бутопут though independence was a great tion the oats of French politicinus moral principle of which each and members of the headquarters tion was to be its own judge with staff. out special institutions, rules, and binding obligations for the purpose of settling the question. The plea for war was that of defence.
by The playing of billiards students his been banned by the The Ambassador has filed anmagistrato in Toishas district, In energetic protes with the acting cricular issued to all schools, Commissar for l'oreign Affairs par. the official complains that studente ticularly in view of the fact that in that oily have paid too much former lenders or members of the attention to the game and neglect- Iu futuro present Government were attacked ed their education.
in the document, and that French billiards for boys are for bidden ox. officers were on the other hand rent on Sundays and other school
war holidays.. presented as preparing for
gainst the U.S.S.R.
Defence of National Interests. For the most part wars were not for defence of territory, but for the defence of national interests according to our view of our own
The Ambassador made the ob rights. It was a claim for pro ponderence of power for ourselves servation that similar publications en the ground of self-defence which in the newspapers were also extie of the we refused to the other party. Nei mely regrettable in viow
fact that the Russian Press is com- ther of two countries should be the judge in its own ease, but the displetely controlled by Soviet Go.
ute should be subject to the ar-ernment. bitramont of enurts or third par ties, and if power should have any place at all it should be the cam- bined power of the whole commun. ity to restrain any individual who took the law into his own hands..
AMERICAN EXPORTS
INCREASE.
OCT. FIGURES SHOW.EXCESS OVER SEPTEMBER.
[UNITED PIES.)
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Thore was a moral obligation on the part of the intelligent when great and shining figures pronounc- ed in favour of war with the words
Washington,November et "patriotiam, glory, the fing, and fatherland," as though the words United States exports for the month came from God, to take a second of October increased over Septem look and second thought to see whe
ber, totalling G.8398,000,000 08 ther the shining figure, did not against G.8312,000,000, it was an- hide the sinister figure of Moloch;nounced by the U.S. Department of
A member of the audience said
Commerce to-day, Mr. Angell's reference to wars not keing fought for defence of terri tery did not appear to be quite so convincing as applied to France, whose tormitory liad been twice in vaded in living memory, or in the case of Poland, who partitioned torritory had been reunited
Mr. Angell replied that the old method of war had failed again and again, and why should it be continued indefinitely (Applause) What wes needed was greater in- ternational Agreement and Co- operation, which could not be roached until contain national as sumptions Ead been destroyed.
INSULIN DISCOVERY.
LORD MOYNIHAN OPENS RE- SEARCH LABORATORY.
They compared with a total of G.8528,514,000 for the same period of last year, it was stated.
This report was construed as ant indicator that hard times this win- tor may prove less rigorous than anticipated and that the over-pro- duction situation in the United States may be relieved by qutlets.
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The Polish Government has sign. an agreement with the Swedish "Match-King," Ivar Krouger. whoreby in exchange for a match monopoly for the whole of Poland. Kreuger grants Poland a loan of 30 million dollars, Details of the conditions attached to the agree. uent, especially as regards the pice policy to be observed by the how mateh monopoly, are still un known.
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The Chairman, Captain W. A, C. A decade of insulin, the remedy Monckton, told members at the for diabetes, was celebrated in annual meeting that it was definitely Toronto when the new medical decided at, headquarters that the building of the Banting Research women's section should have noth Bureau, erected, at a cost of to do with the organisation of
ing $800,000, was formally opened by Poppy Day, and it had been further Lord Moynihan, President of the agreed by the chairman of the Kent Royal College of Surgeons.
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Ten years ago Dr. Frederick section should, not interfere with Grant Banting, a young Ontario the mon. But there wAS KO`AR- physician, gave insulin to the world. rangement with the county that the The discovery, hailed as inarking women of the Den! branch should the greatest single medient advanco help with Poppy Day... sitec Pasteur, was patented in all countries and the patents were pre- sented to the University of Toronto The whole matter rested with the which in turn gave the British men. The womeu's section had rights to the Medical Research nothing to do with it, and they Council In this way insulin de were in no degree under their
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in the various branches of surgery of organising the forthcoming Poppy 'and medicine.
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