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RULERS in EXILE -and how

Raded Royalty: Belto-Araluluke Otto, Hapsburg claimant to the Austrian throne, in Hungarian gula dress. Lentre--his mother, ex-Emperas - Zita, 'and, right-ike Old Etonian ex-King of Siami, who prefera retirement in Surrey to

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KOTEWALL-At her residence, 57 Kotewall Road, on December 23, 1930, Allee, beloved wife of the Hon. Mr. R. II. Kotewall; aged 45 years. Funeral passes the Wing Pit Ting, Pokfulum Rond, at 4 p.m. to-morrow (Tuesday). (Shanghal papers please enpy).

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MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1930.

WHO WANTS WAR? It was refreshing to read of

growing

By Ferdinand Tuohy,

HE arrival of the ex- ter far out of the way, on the Author of "Crazyways, Europo" Isle de Reunion, in the Indian prayers to his tiny staff and King in Italy adds at further name to the remains, surrounded by wives, end.

: As the Dutch squire he will list of contem- offspring, and attendants.

The writer once had to buy a chop less and less wood and tend Gibraltar; Lake Geneva (whence a speech made some few weeksporary exiles.

box of paints for an exile, the more and more his roses until two attempts to regain the throne of Hungary); Funchal, Just what will be the run ex-Caliph. At the time or his the day when (to transcribe a ago by Dr. Goebbels, the Ger- man Minister of Propaganda, in of things for this latest re- exit from the Bosphorus (1924) phrase of his own) he journeys poverty, and the death of Karl whether he is one read that "Abdul Medjid's to Potsdam, for the last time, years of family kindergarten in which he severely condemned cruits

personal belongings illed a neet "in a wooden box." But he will a Spanish fishing village near Santander, with just sufficient Germany

funds to keep going; then the haven in Belgium, and

'the to fade out in some the Caliphs flits to and tre be powerful again.. MOUTRIE & CO., LTD. those who chatter irresponsibly destined to hold the stage of lorries" and that "the last of have lived

a coming war. Such talk, or

gradually increasing importance- he said, made him almost des climatic retreat it would tween a Riviera Juxury-hotul and the whole floor of a Swiss

of Otto Internationally. pair for the future of Europe, be rash to prophesy, yet one

Hapsburg Changes adding that, no nation wanted aspect seems already de- war but only demanded it whentermined: he will not want. Ex-King Edward has a large public opinion agitated for it.

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Exile Preferred The facts were slightly dif- A SELECTIVE form of exile is that of the abdicated Old Etonian King of Siam, who pre- ferent.

Mustapha Kemal gave Abdul fers Surrey to Bangkok, osten- SHALL this family's exile finish first? It is in a way 500 pounds Turkiso and six sibly because he wished to There is a point, however, which | Personal fortune in addition to hours in which to leave Stam- retain the power of life and finished already, since has not the £50,000 per annum which boul. The party of sixteen death over his subjects, but the eldest daughter been attend-- is most pertinent to this issue will be granted by Parliament sons, secretaries, wives (four), possibly also on account of a ing official occasions in Vienna? Such a list as the foregoing Others have fared worse. and namely, that there

daughters arrived at falling royal barometer at home. countries to-day in which public opinion is cultivated

or com- manded from above, the people not being permitted to think or apenk for themselves. It can thus be argued that such people will demand war when their Governments tell them to de mand it, by working them up to a pitch of patriotic fervour, or hatred of one nation or group of nations, which in the long run must lead to hostilities. Lord of the Riffs

Caliph and Kaiser

Lake Geneva, magnetic point for exiles past and present. ABDUL, a jaunty septuagen- arian, apends his evening

earn

Take the once-feted ex-King of Montreux without the proverbial The ex-Emperor Pu Yi of is already double or treble the Afghanistan. One year Amanul- bean and had to remain two China can go most places, as pre-war normal, yet constitutes. lah was staying in Orient- months in pawn" there until Japanese puppet in Manchukuo, only half the story in 1986.. are exiles in other allsed_apartments at Bucking funds were forthcoming. save to his native land, a con. There ham Palace; the next, he and

dition that also applies to the spheres. his consort were outcasts on

ex-Khedive, Abbas Hilmi II,, To mention but two: Alexan- der Kerensky lives the difficult vis-a-vis Egypt.

Ex-King Alfonso of Spain has life of a free-lance journalist in Since then Amanullah sincere- ly tried to a livelihood. between Nice and Aix-les-Bains, now made a base in Rome, with Paris, even at this time of day still hopeful that Communism on the strength of several one unmarried daughter. Among other things he was an

The odyssey of the ex- will eventually be obliged to house agent. But he was not thousand: a year put up by Empress Zita of Austria and her knuckle under to Social-De- apparently built that way, and Indian Princes.

William II. will this winter family of eight should make mocracy.

Delicate, but more brilliant to-day lives very modestly in

complete 18 years in Holland, good memoirs one day. Sten- Rome.

a turreted and than ever, Leon Trotsky is where he still seems to be go- nockerzeele, ing strong. Zeal for religion, monted, grim Flemish chateau currently moored in Scandinavia, carrying an unweavering belief near Brussels, has by much He has not wasted his days in Therefore, a tremendous res-ONE who has now done more in his Divine Right, has seem- been their longest fixed point: exile, having completed one of the greatest historics ever ponsibility rests on the Govern- than ten years of St.-Helena- ingly provided fortitude, plus nearly six years.

liko exile is Abd-el-Krim, the the luck of a second good com-. Previously, what a nomadic written before settling down to tough old Rifflan who, after panion in "the Empress." struggle it had been! Rescued the planning of hla Fourth running the Spaniards into the

There's slim chance now, but in a British monitor and carried International directed at world Mediterranean, was to cause that William II. will read the down, to the Black Sea; Multa, revolution. Frince's admirable Moroccan forces much worry before finally Marshal Petain disposed of him.,

Bee

We

Krim surrendered, and im- plored his captors that he be allowed to stay on in his native hilla: he would never give trouble again, even be France's firm friond.

But tho French thought otherwise. Krim would be bet

all

FORGET YOUR FEAR

be

"To drive away fear from-human- wanted; he who did not understand what fear was.

Only One Answer ity was what Nansen

wished to

ments of totalitarian States, to that the utterances and action of their leaders do not produce mass feeling conducive to the outbreak of war. It is, believe, perfectly true, as Dr. Goebbels remarked, that the people of Europe want to live in peace, but when Governments constantly talk and think in

T the moment when the League terms envisaging a possible war,

Nations

to appears of a definite danger does arise. As

Buccumbing under à sea of troubles, a widow, who has lived with her we survey world conditions to-

the younft son in an obscure Norwegian to European Riddle "As long as Nansen lived I only

remain a woman; that, despite is.

farmstead, has abandoned her quiet day, and note the wave of unrest machinery which has been life to

woman and nothing more. I used atd the League, which

to go with him, everywhere and and suspicion which is almost created for the purpose of avoid- Nansen, her husband, did so much

Fridtjof grew to know a lot about political life, but I never mixed in it myself.. overywhere apparent, it ising war, nations are disposed to place on a seemingly sure footing.

To the lonely Norwegion form

And to-day. I should not have left came a letter from Lord Cecil.

farm near Oslo if the my little difficult to escape the conclusion go their own way, thinking sole.

ly of benefits to themselves, Knowing her to bo woman Fot

most husband's

devoted

friends, feeling. had not come over me that that the responsibility for this even ignoring the possibility foresight and experience, Imbued

at present. It is wrong that we mc, with much of the indomitable

and vlly When the. call reached

thought that I had heard Nansen's should selfishly pureus our private unhappy state of affairs lies that persistence in this kind of of the greatenis, he appealed voice urging me to start for Brus lives ignoring the

awful menace

mem policy may eventually lead to understanding his

my modest that surrounds us. bring major world conflict. Happily, to her to return to aid the cause, her sels, so as to

"Nansen hated war and put grent and not peoples. The question at the moment there does not husband loved so well. In Brussels contribution to the great task of of peace or war thus rests on seem to be any real threat of she gave me an Interview, the Brot peace. Yesterday for the first time hope In the League of Nations. He

foresaw Interview, believe, that she has in my lite 1:spoke in public.

that to keep peace it would one day be necessary for the world statesmen. Given a universal | war, but the situation will never ever given. When I saw her other The Awful Menace" to go to war, But Nansen"

be wholly satisfactory until hotel, she accompanied by ther

talked of war of aggression. When will, by all Governments, never there is general evidence of fourteen-years-old son, a

a boy of

"I tried to say

to say something that he thiked of the horror of war, the to resort to war if there are the same determination, being almost miraculous beauty...

"I have come to

Brussels to Nansen would have said had he crime of war, he was always think

When other means available for the applied to positive peace efforts proclaim to the world that one must been alive. The characteristic feature ing of the aggression's war.

when he an armed power as it one day will settlement of differences, there as to the building up of arma not lose courage sald Mrs. Nansen. of Nansen was this he was never the League of Nations has become

ments in preparation for con-This is the first time for six years afraid.. Ha had no fear could be no question of peace tingencies which, it is hoped, that I have come back into society, set out to explore the Arctic regions; do, then there will be no more ware It was Lord Cecil that asked me to nor when he entered the field to at least wars of aggression. Of being endangered. The trouble may never arise.

(Continued on Page 4.3:5 come hero. He was one 'of`· my 3 Dght for peace.

|primárlly with Governments,

was

10

By HANS HABE In an interview with Mrs.

Nanson.

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