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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1937,
REPORT ON
IMPERIAL
CONFERENCE
Proceedings
Summarised
London, June 15.
A summary of the proceedings of the Imperial Conference has now been issued."
World Montessori Congress
TEN DAYS! SESSION TO BE HELD IN DENMARK IN AUGUST
The sixth International Montes- besides undertake a trip through sort Congress with "Education for the port of Copenhagen and will Peace" as the chief subject, will be be received by the City Council in beld in Copenhagen. Denmark, the Copenhagen City Hall. from August 1-10 next, according "Participants will report ~ to Dr. to information received in Shang-| Maria Montessori, of No. 1. Hamp- hal, says the "North China Daily stead Hill Gardens, London N.W.3,
England, or Mr. Vilhelm Rasmus sen, "Director of the Teachers' College,. of No. 14. Odensegade, Copenhagen. Denmark.
In the section devoted to far-News." eign affairs the Conference records The honorary president of the the results of the deliberations. | Congress will be Mr. Jorgen Jor- While no attempt was made to gensen, Danish Minister of Educa- formulate..commitments which, in tion, and among the honorary vice- any event, could not be made ef- presidents are Mr. Th. Stauning, Danish Prime Minister, and Dr. fective until approved and con- firmed by the respective Parila-P. Munch, Minister for Foreign Af- ments, the representatives of the fairs; besides Viscount Robert Governments concerned found Cectl of Chelwood and Mr. Herriot, themselves in close agreement. President of the French Chamber upon a number of general proposi- of Deputies. tions. Thus, they agreed that for each member of the Common wealth the first objective is the preservation of peace. In their view, the settlement of differences between nations and the "adjust- ment pr national needs should be sought by methods of co-operation, joint enquiry and conciliation. In such methods, and not in recourse
At the plenary meeting of the Congress which will be held in the Festival Hall of the Danish Parlia- ment, Dr. Montessort will deliver Ave lectures
The participants for the Con- gress will moreover get an op- portunity to visit. Kronborg (Hamlet's home); typical Danish Danish agricultural, activities,
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THE LECTURES Dr. Maria Montessori:- Why Education can influence the peace of the world: The extension of of education needed to bring peace; The form education should take in the face of present dangers: The need for univermy understanding. of moral training for defence; Education as the raising of than and society.
Dr. P. Munch: -History and in- ternational relations.
Lord Allen of Hurtwood.-Educu- tion as the weapon of peace and democracy.
Ratten:-Hidden
Dr. Elisabeth forces of human" nature.
Profesor A. Varnas:-Drawing in Montessori schools."
ANGLO-TURKISH RELATIONS
to the use of force between nation china manufactories. Thorvaldsen's and nation, the surest guarantee | Museum, the Glyptotheke, the will be found for the improvement Museum of the Danish Kings in
International relations of
Dr. W. J. Jardan:-Experiments and Rosenborg Castle, the famous col- respect for mutual engagements. lection of antiquities at the Na- In the teaching of blology:
Director · Vilheim Rasmussen :- Holding these views, and dear- tional Museum and Tivoli. This ing to base their policies upon the participants of the Congress will 'The pedagogy of doubt. alms and ideals of the. League of Nations, the delegates found them-- selves unanimous in declaring that their respective armaments will never be used for purposes of ag- gression or for any purpose In- consistent with the Covenant of the League or the Pact of Paris. At the same time, impressed with the desirability of strengthening the Influence or the League by en- largement of its membership, they united in expressing the view that this object would be facilitated by the separation of the Covenant from the Treaties of Peace.
SPECIAL INTERESTS
Observing that in respect of cer- taļn regions in which a number bi states have special interests, re- gional agreements of friendship and collaboration between indivi- dual members of the British Com monwealth and other States so Interested have been entered upon, or tray be contemplated, they wel- comed all such agreements, insofar as they can be made to contribute to the cause of peace and do not conflict with the Covenant of the League of Nations.
"The Australian proposal for a pact of non-aggression in the Pacific is to be the subject of fur- ther consultation between Gavera- ments. They all desired earnestly to see, as wide a measure of dis- armament as possible, but were agreed that the several Govern ments of which they are represen- tatives are bound to adopt such measures of defence as they might deem essential for their security, as well as for fulfilment of their in- ternational obligations.
Istanbul, June 15.
The Premier of Turkey, General National Inonu, declared to the
London, June 15. The by-election In the Drake division of Plymouth was held to day, polling resulting in the reten-Assembly to-day that the Turkish tion of the seat by the Conser-Government had agreed to the tives.
Result: Lieut.-Col
Henry Guest.
Mr. Garratt (Lab.)
(Con.)
Con. majority
terms made at Geneva for the set- dement of the problems at Aler- andretta and Antioch.
15,778. The Premier stated that during a 11,044. recent visit to London he was in- pressed by the very friendly feel- 4,734.ings of
the British Goverrament. and added that the British and
At the last General Election, Turkish Governments have the Captain F. E. Guest (Conservative) same aims and aspirations for the polled 21,416 votes and Mr. J. J. peace of Europe.-- Moses (Labour) 15,388, giving the| Reuter Conservative candidate a majority of 8,078.- Reuter.
SITUATION IN
the
BRITISH AND
S.A. REGIMENT'S
ALLIANCE
INDIA REVIEWED
Calcutta, June, 15. The King has sanctioned an Jawaharlal Nehru, in a speech on alliance between the Northampton- Indian Political situation. ahire Regiment and the Regiment reiterated that Congress was not de la Rey of South Africa, which going to withdraw its declaration was raised in 1934, 'and is com- that it would not work under the manded by Lieutenant-Colonel M. Government of India Act and P. Van Noorden. added that only the "All-India Congress Committee could change the terms laid down regarding the acceptance of once though it was true that without changing the conditions certain interpretations could be put upon them by the The representatives also bad Congress Working Committee. under review the possibility of re- Reuter. viving confidence and increasing the stability of economic and fin- ancial conditions in the world-a process which they considered es- current difficulties, including trade sential to the prosperity of in- barriers and other obstacles to the dividual countries as well as to in-
increase of International trade, ternational peace. They · declared and the improvement of the gen- themselves ready to co-operate | eral standard of living,—... with other nations in examining British Wirelem.
IMPERIAL CONFERENCE SUGGESTION
RECEIVES WELCOME
Berlin, June 15,. The Imperial Conference sug gestion to separate the League Covenant from peace treaties has been very favourably received in Germany.
to express any considered view of the Imperial Conference sugges- tion for the separation of peace facts from the League Covenant. But Reuter gathers that formid æble opposition is unlikely. An official spokesman toldIt is pointed out that the Coven- Reuter to-day it was gratifying ant made or integral peace treaties to see statesmen who were fur- was so constructed to meet the de- ther from the scene, had reached alres of the late Mr. Woodrow W11- this conclusion earlier than Euroson, who feared the League idea pean
statesmen. It was the would not live otherwise, But, the opinion of German authorities, he League has been going on eighteen "said, that it would now be possible years and is still a reality, where- for Britain to take the initiative as treatles are crumbling. There- in this direction, which would be a fore separation would not greatly "first step in the reform of the Lea matter.
The separation
The separation of the two elements would mark the begin- |-
REFORM OF LEAGUE
Geneva, June 15, ning of a move towards unity of It is recalled here that Britain nations.
they has already mooted the separation
1. On the other hand, it was point for reform of the League. Never- ed out elsewhere, the separation thalens, the reamrmation of sup- alone would not necessarily bring port for this principle in the Im back Germany to the League imperial Conference report has at mediately. One statesman told tracted great interest, though it is Reuter that it was only one step felt the proposals must be much forward. Rauter
more far-reaching with regards the modineation of the Covenant, if Gerinany is to be brought bac Government circles are too pre- or the United States brought necupled with the domestic crisis | Reuter.
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