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Why not try making peace instead of

threatening war?

HERE is the foreign

policy of Mr Bevin leading Us? To greater security or to less? To a soothing of interna- tional rancours or the in-

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flaming of them? To

by..

JOHN GORDON

ture, that sort of talk will greater risk of war or to spread and develop. As it will

richer prospect of peace7

These are questions upon

which hang the lives millions.

of

personal

and Stalin,

Most of that

to be prove

nonsense grave and most unstatesmanlike when sanity

returns to us action on their part.

little evidenco

spreads, cool. dispassionate There is very thinking will become less that usin and less acceptable.

has any desire to

WHAT S GOING ON

by EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE

TO

LONDON. sion prices. Half a million nation has more people have seen it in 1,700 stamina, when it comes performances in the same to dancing, than einemu, where it has earned the Scots. And when it nearly £300,000. comes to Scottish dancing, there is no

person more enthusiastic than Princess Margaret.

Prince-rider

QUESSES ARE being made

about the date of a

She has had a good week state visit to London by of it. As guest of the Earl Queen Juliana and Prince and Countess of Airlie, sho Bernhard of the Nether- went to a country dance at lands.

Kirriemuir, and the next I hear from friends of night to the Perth Ball.

At Perth she danced con- tinuously until nearly half- past Ave in the morning.

the Dutch Royal Family that they will probably be here early next summer.

Mean vhilo Prince Bern- hard has a full programme. The scene during reels at This autumn he goes on a the Perth Ball is one of shooting trip to Germany great magnificence, marred with London specialist only by the fact that during Stanhope Furber, and in the war the assembly January he sets out to visit rooms were used for storing the Dutch possessions in foot particularly flour, South America and the which still lodges in the West Indies. cracks beneath the floor, I hear that he is deter- and which rises in fine mined to go back to Mexico, clouds during the dances.

But this slight hazard does little to damp the sartorial glory of the even- ing. The men vie with the women in the richness and variety of their dress.

where, last year, he en- chanted the crowds hy his performance as a spectator at a show jumping competi- tion. The country's cham- pion rider was introduced to the prince, who compli- mented him, and admired

"Would you like to try

In the Princess's party his horse. were two men the Marquis

of Lansdowne and Major him sir?" sakd the Mexlean. For answer Prince Bern- David Butler who woro

his coat,

the uniform of the Atholl hard took off Highlanders. which is the mounted and rode a clear only private army left in round. Britain.

And conquer the world inom To Conquer Fear|T

Stalin's Desire

the day will come when one ary sense.

will or another

be sile forced into a wild, insane decision. That is how wars begin.

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Formerly a member of the the Sadler's Wells Ballet Yard's

Burt murder squad, POR II only by such con Company, life must seem was seconded to M.1.5 during

tacts that the

arrested many war ortd Iraders of good. She has a great per- the Russia will ever be brought f realise that their cars are

sonal success on the stage; sples, including Dr Nuna May. (1) Mr Bevin and his

ONLY recently Mr

groundless.

her husband, Ludovic Ken-

All Holbein Harriman, of America And fellow Foreign Ministers Could a better Brities polley whore

though they knowledge of Russia ont spurn any advances

may for nedy, is busy with literary have agreed en behalf of be found? And what should and Stalin is probably greatet make,

DRESIDENT of the Royal Aca- affairs and plans for a lec- nevertheless it is outr

demy Sir Gerald Kelly has and more intimate than that of duty in the cause of humanity ture tour. their Governments that any armament for defence certainly any other man playing apart to keep ou

been busy at his writing table. attack made upon Western for we must at all times be in Western diplomacy today, the diflculties,

the FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, until

And down the road from He has sent 80 letters to Germany will automatically able to brat U sudden ut expressed hin sirong doubi,

the Metropolitan Opera owners of Holbein pictures, for in December the Academy being as in.

thut Stalin desired or would areas I made.

Let us realise that to drive House in New York, where will hold an exhibition of the Mr Bevin and his (2)

Certainly. fun, sime effort start a world war,

fear out of the world immense

company

master's is great 10th-century be made

No to make the

doubt Russia's leaders efforts

have to be made, the London Will have must colleagues at home.

Western Europe with ardently to spread Com- not merely by Governments, dancing,

Broadway's work. But but

also by the peoples who strangest, strongest success It will be a nearly complete, - defend themselves than that cannot be done by force of bend Governments to their-the record-breaking run collection. The King has lent

Two vital decisions have been taken in the last fort, night.

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tack.

Averel

began the rearming of Bri- cotustries of

much more able and wiling munism across the world.

tain.

The Only Steps?

they are today.

But the very foundation

hire or

will

We

trying. whatever

40inc

is

his wonderful Holbein This is a time which rails of Miss Shearer's British all And whatever effective coun- u!

statesmanship of ter there may be to Commun- for policy should surely be a

emade film "The Red Shoes," Paintings and drawings,

The Archbishop of Canter- bold. chergetic, ceaseless ism, it is certainly not rear highest wisdom. But, alas, it is

No other film in New bury is sending the famous The alo a time when statesmanship O NOW there is a

good case campaign to restore anity and ment either

Hove me. The Continent.

chraper has sunk to a between

very law level, York's history has held on picture of Warham from Lan

Palace. And the other to be made for both understanding

For that snarling nations.

s living, Jess

burdensome taxa it, indeed, it cxists at all.

so long at the high admis heth

of this version

picture wil} -(London Express Series) decisions. They seem

thuo mare important

retion. a wider spreading of hap

from the Louvre he much more promise greater security at armament.

pines would

More canvases will effective. time when we are not

The danger of war lies in the

sent from Italy and Holland. fact that the Russians are in a

tate of terror.

10 far

feeling too secure They To Pacify Them

seem

logical and steps to take,

But are

proper

lo smooth tlun

down those

There is plenty of evidence.to that they and For they that their would be

fear which Ja

Home sweet home

By DON TAYLOR

"

eine

Paris.

In and out

in

be

A Robert Kenyon has just

of

N Oxfordi graduale, Mr

finished a 12,000-mile tour America in his "Bookmobile"

lined trailer

with 1,500 to the Bri- belonging every part of the lish Book Centre in New York 50 London (representatives of

OUR danger lies in the frontally the assertion ink antagonisms between do not want war, they the only

entions. Surely It should be

they fear War. steps we can take? Are our overriding policy as a na no

know well enough they even the best steps?

punishment in war antagonism. To smooth them terrible, Is it possible that we are down-as human endeavour

is that wing misled into accepting can surely do if that made forcing them into wild decisions, ROM all over the Empire, wood rom

its purpose to the point when

the Speakers of De Empire. rearmament as the only pos. they are finally swept away.

unreasoning decisions. We would

Parliaments Lud be a wiser people if we made minion sible policy likely to prevent

11 Is fitting that it should be Yet with every step we take our polley the removing of that Colonial Legislative Coun- ro-for to all these countries ling war? For, of course, it tu increase our strength, We fear rather than relying merely

and more of war, en rearmament.

cila isn't. Indeed, if we come to talk more

and

less and less of the pre- consider it the only policy

Of course, it would be absurd London. servation of peace. Isn't that

underestimate the task to open to us, then We may rather folish?

On The Rus- pelling such fear, too many people today even more dangerous situa- regard war as inevitable. And sinn mind is a dificult one for distinguished visitors will us to understand, The terror be guests of honour when far too many of flaxtion is firmly implanted

House of Com- on both sides

the new of It.

well find ourselves in an Far

sent.

of

in

of spread the British system

government,

converging ATC

October

26 these

437 SEATS

In the

books

and provincial publishers).

At the tour's end he had coi- leeted an assortment of sum-

of monses (for parking offences) as well as a sheaf of orders for books,

IIls

moment?

on

the

most hectle "A man jumped In, took a quick look round, placed twin order, and jumped out at unfortunately tion than we are in at pre the leaders

rew Chamber sources of countless parlia-next light."" the Atlantic encourage them in To remove it will be a long, mons Chamber is opened.

meninry jokes will disappear, difcalt, darugerous and at times

will do liable Rearming is

Dway But it is a false view. A maybe a

disheartening busi. Remember those dark and For amplifers to bring grimmer insecurity deplorable, defeatist and dan ness,

the way back with dangerous days,

Inaudible speaker, as it is to give us greater Ecrous it can security. It will not allay checked international tension.

શૈક્ષ

that view,

view.

not And it

3 Faths

France today in "Fath." First-Jaques Fath, youngest

in 1941, when our fortunes and air conditioning will keep A NAME much in the news in bring cator For Us To Lead seemed at the lowest cbh? drowsy members awake. trophe upon us.

On

War is not inevitable. never is inevitable. It is made

3t.

the contrary, it will almost certainly increase it.

Wild Talking

men.

tack to which

should take

THEIR GIFTS

of the leading Parla colt

the He has designed dress which he ima- worn by smart gines will be women in the year 2000, It s a black silk, clinging creation. There are

still not enough Next Catherine Fath, Sho 437. Jocques'a sister-in-law. rents for all M.P.s-only

model the dress 320 W

at a Hut there is

revue to be performed by Paris socialites.

room for

"changers" and 161 reporters.charity

CHURCHILL ARCH

Greece was being overrun. The floor dimensions are the turlers. the mistakes and follies of BUT if we are to preserve the We were being hammered same as before, but the Cham-kind of by

peace of the world and the in the Western Desert. Iraq her is better proportioned, All antagoniams can be re-lives and homes of inlilions, it was aflame. conciled, even the antagonisms is the supreme shaking the world today. And VC must set ourselves, A task It should

become our supreme in which Britain

the leadership by herself as well as our highest THERE are already for polley

too many people on duty to see that they are re necessary if she cannot for the

It seemed the crowning blow

Last-Bunge Fath, pretty both sides of the Atlantic conciled before the bomba be- present carry all her allies with when, on the night of May 10,

her,

young Communiat member of a talking wildly about taking in to fall.

The

warmongers picture We ought to begin to have a German bomb destroyed the

Strasbourg municipal council, meeting place the initiative in opening Russla,

powerful wolf foreign policy of our own again.very

boon sacked by the One more significant touch-who has the war they regard as crouched ready to spring upon Perhaps when Mr Bovin retires House of Commons itself.

party for shaking hands with the They

is forecast-we may are soon-as

fro-damaged stones from

French Prime Minister Floven inevitable by throwing atom. us and devour us.

The opening of the

new old building' are used in the spreading across the Western move in that direction.

Although Suzanne is no re bombs on Russia.

has For world the story that she

we are a great people Chamber is rightly an Empire entrance from the

οι Commonsation

the couturlar, it armies vaster than the world with un incomparable record in eccnsion. From every single cbby. And it' is called the seems that they have something And there are probably has ever known before. That world leadership and we could country of the Empire have Churchill "Arch....'

...common.. For the Com.

Indictment added of our sellons

muniat just as many wild men in she stands ready to hurt at us by the wisdom

war over the next strength in staggering talking similarly a

few years save come gifts-doors, chairs, tables,

Mr its main charge the accusation Russia

the peace of the world,

inkpot atands, and the like,

Churchill has always called the that she Was always disgrace- about us.

They declare that she pran

during In the Prime Minister's con.. Chamber

long fully smart and well dressed. the As rearmament hɔts

military conquest of tho the International tempera- world.

be called for the reopening of forence table there is a ploce, of absence from it,

machines.

up the

115 x

Churchill pointed the path we should begin to tread whe

of

the

"Home, Sweet Home,"

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