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RUSSIA'S SECOND
THOUGHTS
NOTES OF THE DAY
WORLD LEADERSHIP
real chiefa-not titular hende.
ENORMOUS DIFFERENCE'
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GERMANY AND THE DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE
By HERR NADOLNY, the German Delegate
The Very Idea!
|A CRICKET SENSATION
By Edward Kelly, Dowled
You will be pleased to
hear that, without our
ERMANY'S leaving of the eager propaganda. The other side T Disarmament Conference and is therefore unable to declara Gor the League of Nations has inevi- many guilty of the failure of the services, the local Press cric- tably called for final decisions in Conference and to draw the con- the question of disarmament that clusion that everything must re-ket team suffered a crushing are internationally important for main as it was. Attempts are defeat at the hands of their all nations, as well as nationally therefore mado not
recourse to opponents last Saturday. for the German people. Since threads and to take President: Wilson failed to enforce adjournment.
We have purposely re- The decisions, which must be
at once a commencement of gener
to cut the
At all times certain persona have stood out in bold relief from the masses, and have been accopt- ed as political leaders and as directors of the public conscience. Often they were acknowledged bo- cause they happened to ve nere, not for any special merit. Peoples followed their presidents and prime ministers as a matter course, without great regard their ability. A striking fentura the of the post-war period in general desiro in almost every country to find a man who shall not merely be president or primo al disarmament at Versailles and taken ons day, are therefore only frained from commenting on minister, but shall really be since he merely decreed the im- postponed. The question which superior in knowledge and wisdom mediato disarmament of the 'van- Germany put to the highly armed the game until to-day, as we to his fellow citizens. The peoples quished, whilst making disarmam- States at the Conference: How wish to give a fair, unblassed are anxious to find not those who the fut nations an far do you intend to disarm and in opinion. will merely all places, but there obligation for the future, a discre- what way do you propose to put
We are gentleman enough to who will fill places better than any paney appeared in the question of into practice the equality of status hody else. They are eager to mid general disarmament and the limi-1 granted to Germany in considera- | refrain from voicing our, opinion
tation of Germany's military so-tlon and proportion of your own on the low-down, scoundrely, despie vereignty.
armaments, remains therefore still able attitude, motivated from pure The Disarmament Conference open and awaits an answer. Nor jealousy, of the selection commitlee has now the duty to remove this can the problem of general dis of the Press team in emitting our
the armament to which the signatories The difference is enormous. discrepancy and to restore
Vorsailles-and In earlier days, when the problems equal rights of all nations with of the treaty of
as niso the United States of America,
We trust our readers will realise which face governments were regard to military defence, comparatively unimportant, the stipulated in the statute of the who agreed to the disarmament that we are sportsman enough not peoples were normally content to League of Nations, The Confer-provisions of Versailles by the trea- to allow our sense of humiliation leave matters to their rulers. ence has on principle declared inatty of Berlin--as well as all other to overcome our finor spirit.
Without laying ourself open to a Now, with a dozen problems ex-it recognized this duty and that members of the League of Nations tremely complex and apparently equality of status must be ae- undoubtedly pledged themselves,
simply be disputed in discussions or charge of "sour grapes", we cannot very well let our readers know of vital, the peoples seek rulers to corded to Germany.
But when it came to putting this entirely be left to oblivion. whom they can leave the responsi-
If no agreement is reached it the satisfaction with which we bility of decision and action, be-into practice the Conference fall- cause they feel that these pro-ed: principally because the highly cannot be avoided to state that the greeted the news of the Prass blems are too great for the aver-armed States were not prepared to obligation agreed upon has not team's defeat. After all, the team age man. Hence they are ready to make the necessary sacrifices and been fulfilled and that the promise is not to blame. It did its best believe in what G. Bernard Shaw on the other hand refused to allow a broken. On the other hand the under the circumstances.
In the meantime, our public can has called the superman. They want Germany to draw the consequences fact remains that Germany has
rest nasured that Saturday's de- to confide their destinies in hands resulting from their refusal with disarmed and that Germany con- Home tinues to remain defenceless as a they can trust. In some sense this regard to her safety. If
overwhelmingly defeated by no less. of democracy. In another sense it to an agreement after the presen- i denied or abnegated by adjourning than three runs, will not be re- would appear to be an abdication chances seemed to exist of coming nation. Also this fact cannot be bacle, when the Prose team
Conference rel calendas
pented. is surely an affirmation of detation and first reading of the the mocracy. It is because men and MacDonald Disarmament Plan, the graccas. women are alive to the serious-attitude of France and England, ness of the situation that they that drove Germany to withdraw attribute remarkable gifts to those from the Conference, has now made In authority. Because they hope everything once more very doubt so much, they are led into a sort ful. of hero worship.
FEET OF CLAY?
a time.
1
failed to
No Breakdown
name.
1
WILB
Force of public opinton assures us of inclusion in the next team.
* OPINIONS, OF WELL-KNOWN
MEN
A. H. MADER (Captain of the Win- ning Team): If Edward Keily had been against us the result would have been different.
team.
The
NEXT
ONE OF THE SPECTATORS: 1
THE COLFER'S CREDO PART II baliove that I can
on the ball, pivot
sla is out to make friends with which his predeceedingly di far as possible. After all it is a would put up with a convention smoothly, follow through, and sock
What Now? .⠀ What now? To this question the answer has been given by the leader of German foreign policy, that the other side has now to take the lend. As a matter of fact it is they Nevertheless there is no talk on who have to fulfil obligations and that Experience shows the the other side about a breakdown our partners in the negotiations
ROBERT MACWHIRTER: From the position of an out-momentary idol sometimes has of the Conference but merely about have to answer the question. They, cast,. Soviet Russia is gradually feet of clay. The hero has not an adjournment. If it were posal-however, do not seem inclined to Indian team was very, very lucky. I Imposed himself on the people by ble to blame Germany for the settle this preliminary question of saw Edward Kelly in action last coming back into the concert ofis exceptional actions; the neople | breakdown, they would probably not ours, as to how far they intend to Thursday night.
HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOV- nations. The friendly contacts have created the hero, lending to hesitate to call things by their pro-disarm, between themselves and
Kelly? Who's which she has made with numer him virtues he does not possess. per namics.
But the facts lie toc without us. They are apparently ERNOR: Edward.
aware of the great divergences Edward Kelly? ous countries, by the conclusion Yet, despite dienppointments, the exposed to daylight.
It cannot be denied that tho amongst themselves. They are only
THE COLONIAL SECRETARY: I of non-aggression pacts, has search for an extraordinary leader been followed up by the secur- continues. In certain cases popu- German disarmament began already sure about one thing, that every-
does not
Acem mis-
fifteen years ago when the armis-body must try to let the other tako have no information for the Press ing of recognition from the lur opinion
as possible in
II. LARWOOD (by cable): DEEP. to try to save United States, and, fresh from placed. In France. for example, tice was concluded. It can furas large a share his
in America, M. Clemenceau in the latter stages thermore not be denied that we ful-disarmament and success
FULLSTOP SUBVERSIVE TACTICS Litvinoff is now in Rome, where of the war fulfilled the expecta-filled the disarmament provisions of their own armaments almost com- LY SYMPATHISE WITH KELLY NEYSPAPERMEN flons which were placed in him. the Versailles treaty already in pletely from disarmament. he is having conversations of Brland, for.
It is superfluous to cite examples AUSTRALIAN Wan the 1922 by 95% and that the inter- the utmost importance with veritable
NONINCLUSION embodiment of the allied Military Control Commission from the events of the Conference. ALSO RESPONSIBLE MY PROB. Signor Mussolini. Closer Russo-aspiration toward peace. In Italy left Germany on January 31st., 1927 The iden propagated by Paris, to ABLE Italian diplomatic relations are Mussolini has unquestionably after having attested the actual simply continue the Disarmament SERIES TESTS.
our disarmament. Conference without Germany, to- indicated, with big possibilities doctrines and methods apart-
completion of
in the way
of improving the achieved great things for his And no more can it be denied that conclude a Disarmament Convention wasn't cricket!
IMA SHROFF: Speaking from relations between Germany country, and has attained an in- the five years of work of the Pre- and to submit it to Germany, that paratory Disarmament Commission means to pass on to Germany the and Russia on the one handternational significance which is
unsurpassed. Whether in the long from 1928 to 1030 obtained no final decision about success or experience, I should say that Edward and between Germany
Hongkong, and run he will be successful cannot practical results, and that similar failure of the Conference, will Kelly is the best run-producer in France on the other. If any diminish his present supremacy
EDITOR OF THE TELEGRAPH: thing concrete along these lines in the councils of the nations things can be said of the present therefore doubtless still encounter Conference, which started-work great.mculties. We need not
bother our heads about the ques- So that's where all my staff got to emerges from the discussions,
11⁄2 years ago, · the situation in Europe should HITLER'S CASE
It cannot even be disputed that tion, which way will be chosen and on Saturday. be greatly cased. It remains to
The Hitler phenomenon is the Germany, took her share in the how our claim to equality of status be seen how far predictions will inevitable result of the ardent work of the Preparatory Disarma-and equal security will finally be
Conference itachi, guided be borne out by subsequent desire of a whole people to placement Commission as well as in the put into practice. There is but by one thing we must feel astonished events. There can be no doubt at their head a man whom they moderation and perseverance and a at. That the opposing side should take an easy swing with my driver. ing the point, however, that Rus- believe to be capable of needs readiness to make concessions as maintain the illusion that Germany keep my eye nations which have hitherto kept perform. It is
ticularly France and her allies, equality of status but would leave the fairway.
other in a aloof from the Soviet and its ficult to declare precisely where fact that the other countries, par- which does not grant Germany full this ball 250 yards straight down PART IL-I bellove that I can policies. The underlying mo- democracy ends. It is not to be tives need not at the moment be tested by outward forms. The have increased their armaments her in some way
I cannot grasp how properly, and make up with my discussed. It is sufficient to real criterion is whether the after the war in a manner which is state of discrimination. I must keep my head down, roll my wrists
in strictest opposition to tho obil-confess that untit turther gations undertaken at Versailles foreign statesmen can in this res brassie for the distance I didn't take note of the facts. Russia's people believe in the virtues of
their chief: and, leaders have, of course, been orders, it is apparent that the with regard to general disarma-pect have any doubts about the im- get on my topped drive. largely to blame for the past is- majority of Germans either en-ment. These facts could not even perturbable firmness of the will of
the be concealed by the most clever and 'our nation. of approve olation of their country. They thusiastically have not been content to con- policy of Hitler or fervently hope centrate on their own problems; that it will produce good fruits. they have carried on a campaign of subversive activity in all parts IRELAND of the world, a campaign obvi-
Much the same situation exists ously designed to create intern in the Irish Free State. We may al upheavals in those countries and cause for criticism of Mr. de and in many instances aimed at Valera's policy, but there is no the whole structure of society doubt that it fits in with the mood and government. If, as it is to be of probably the majority of resid hoped, Russia has now seen the ents of the Irish Free State today. error of her ways, and is pre- Dificulties are being experienced. pared to respect the ordinary A military tribunal recently found canons of international conduct, nine farmers not gulity of unlaw- ful association for non-payment of there can be no logical reason taxes. They pleaded that the why she should not be welcomed Government's agricultural policy back into the comity of nations. had. wiped out their incomes. The Soviet's own conception of Even in this situation, the farmers government is no direct concern concerned would probably be in of other nations, so long as no favour of a definite decision. to attempt is made to impose it on remain inside the Commonwealth others. The mischief in the or to go out of it. It looks very
much
the British though де past has been that Russia has Government is prepared to give deliberately followed a policy of Mr. do Valera the option, although interfering with the internal whether he dare exercise it with affairs of others, stirring up out a referendum is a moot point. trouble and seeking to foment
she seeks to SPAIN revolution. How manage her own affairs is her business, and nobody else's. In Spain, a different position Nations differ in their concepta prevalla. The Republicans took of government, but this should the general election too easily and did not sufficiently propare the not necessarily mean that they way. In the result, the Cortes is cannot maintain friendly contact composed of a majority of avowed with another. On the Monarchists, which, it is morally broad lasuo of her relations certain, is not truly representative with other nations, it will be to of the real attitudo of the country, the good of world peace that sha Hence the talk of a Loft Wing should no longer remain out-coup and the establishment of a alde the palo. Her future con- dictatorshin. But, it would be %. tacts will largely depend on her dictatorship of force without any
considerave public RON TRANG Inclination to live up to recognishind it and as such would morely ed international standards in her give rise to an era of chaos and dealings with others.
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Juno weddings."
PART II-I believe that I can get out of this rough, where my brasaio put me, with my mashie niblick, and land nicely in the fair- way for a clear shot to the groom.
PART IV-I believe that, by taking a careful swing with my midiron, I can miss the tree which my mishia niblick shot tried to. climb.
.
PART VI still believe I can got an Iron ahot past that tree.
PART VII believe I can hit a full mashle shot, with lots of back spin on it, and lay the ball dead to the pin.
PART VIL-1 believe I can get out of thle trap, where my mashie shot left me, with my niblick.
PART VIIII still believe I can get out of this trap and on to the green with my niblick, after I get the sand out of my eyes.
PART IXI believe I can figuro out the true line across the undulat- ing green and sink, this forty- foot patt..
PART X-I believe I can tap this twelve-foot putt straight into the cup.
PART XII belleve I can sink this two foot putt with caRC.
PART XIL-1 Believe I can drop this, thred Inch putt.
PART XIII-1 bolleve can got a par four on the next hole.
BEING SERIOUS
The kiss of the sun for pardon,
The song of the birds for mirth, One Is nearer God's heart in a
Gardon
Than anywhere else on earth.