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TO END WAR.
DECEMBER 3 1991.
MR. H., WELLS ON AN INTERNATIONAL PACT,
The second article of the series which Mr. II. G. Wella is writing for a group of American, British and Japanese newspapers has recently appeared. A translation from the Asahi follows:
munity. of mankind by day and night, forming indeed the core of all the questions pending between Japan and the United States.
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BANK.
The conclusion that there will be no ASIA BANKING CORPORATION
gront war in the future is based on
the supposition that both Japan and the United States will avoid a clash, because the outbreak of war between them would mean serious social, col- lapse, affecting financial and economic stability first of all in both the belli- A general view of the world situa-gerent countries. tion brings out the fact at each
The world's Towers must tnite and
country stands from the rest with its combine at once; otherwise the pos- own independent form of governinent,sibility of ruin will steadily increase free to make war whenever is may and be magnified. But, if the Fowers choose, with no higher, supernational shake hands and unite on these ques
tions in which they feel common in- tribunal efficacious yet for the settle ment of international disputes. There-terests, all reason and pretext for fore it is not difficult to forecast that avoiding other problems of interna the Washington conference, which has tional concere will become extinct. heer convoked to reach an agreement for the limitation of arinaments
among the Fowers, and also to take measures designed to ward of hos tilities in a certain portion of the world, may come to be merely a place
for fruitless discussion.
ORGANIZED (HOUT ESSENTIAL,.
Thus we must necessarily reach the conclusion than unless the world's Powers do unite in oun body, as a per- fectly organized Associated League of States, possessing suflicient authority to maintain good order in any state--- All the Powers, ever. those which in any part of the world and are now pushing ahead their prepara-possessed of a perfect world concep tions for war, as well as those which tion, the solution of the war problem. have no desire really to reach any is an absolate impossibility. effective disarmament agreement, are hastening to declare their fervent willingness to attend the conference for disarmament. Their willingness is fargely due to the immense effect of the idea of the conference on the public mind everywhere; the main motive, however, is the belief of the
In other, words, unless the Powera
forms what may be called a truly pacific world, the restoration of true order in the world cannot be expected, nor will it be possible to check the rapid collapse and demoralization of civilization,
If we may use the words of Pre- various Powers that through the cou-sident. Harding, what is needed by ference they will gain opportunities for reaching agreements which will society is a truly powerful association of states," without which mankind the reduce the armaments of the Powers world over will necessarily be doomed who are their potential enemies.
to eventual ruin.
JAPAN WANTS EQUAL CUTS Japan, for instance, would doubt- lass be only too glad to agree to a considerable reduction in her military expenses, provided the United States agrees to reduce her estimates to the same figure; for it is well known that Japan's military maintenance costs are much lower for each man than
those of the United Sates. Japan would be still better pleased if she could arrange to have restrictions placed on fortifications and to restrict the operating radius of navies to 2,000 miles from their respective coasts. This, it is believed, would give Japan a free hand in China and the Philip
SMALL NATIONS VEXING Just now a strange illusion obtains and is spreading among many of the small independent countries of the world, indulging in the idle dream of realizing a mere reduction of arma- ment. Those small countries, while elatouring for such reduction of arma- ment, are insisting on their respective sovereignty and competing one with another, indulging in trifling economic and commercial campaigus, quite un- conscious that they are thus paving the way to mutual collapse and ruin. It is simply astounding that, while acting contrary to the principal of meeting the requirements of the existing world situation, these small, Similar arrangements were propos- independent countries are enthusias ed by Great Britain and Germany tically trying to realize a reduction of many times at the international armament, to avoid mutual conípeti- gatherings at The Hague before the tin and hoping thus to avert any Great War, but neither of these Pow-outbreak of war. Theirs is simply an ers trusted the sincerity of the other's idle dream, and even supposing that desire for such a peaceful arrange-such an idle dream has within it more unent. Every proposal of this sort or less of a possibility, that can only has up to now been regarded merely be worse than the danger and calam- camouflage for gaining some ity we are actually experiencing at strategical end. Conditions existing
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in Europe in those days led inevitably to such views.
INTERNATIONAL CODE IS NEEDED.
present.
Complexity, narrow-mindedness and insanity are more undesirable than pain, terror and destruction, and such undesirable factors form the substance of the state of affairs obtaining in the present age.
Until the day comes when war will be made impossible, all plans for pre- or restricting arma- venting wars
The prominent diplomats assembled Total inents are merely futile. disarmament by all the Powers can in Washington may endeavour to
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War cannot be and forget the many important ques an impossibility. made an impossibility until all the tions excluded from the agenda of the Powers become firmly convinced that conference, resting content with those they should form and be governed by enumerated in the narrow scope of some great international codo, a task the submitted programme, but the that should have been accomplished fact of these problems still remains
nevertheless. years ago when the present independ ent governments were first formed.
SUCCESS ABSOLUTELY REQUIRED. It is obvious that innumerable ob The broad undeniable fact remains stacles will present themselves against that the only way for mankind to this idea of unifying the world, and evolve from and escape the borrible plain that it would meet with the dis-danger of the present age can be approval of those great masses of peo- found in the formation of some inter- ple possessing only a narrow minded national association of states, built on sense of patriotiem, or those who are the foundation of a strong and frank naturally mistrustful. But this is the determination to turn the minds of task, in fact the only task that can mankind to the attainment of their be accomplished for the sake of common sim and their future happi- safeguarding the destruction ofness and prosperity and away from civilisation by war and fortifications, the biased sense or mutual hatred and It may have sounded. simpler if I enmity of the past. Yes, the fact had proposed universal disarmament remains as broad as daylight. Should instead of an amalgamation by all the the Washington Conference fail to dominating Powers but this argument prove equal to the task of enhancing would merely lead to no rosult, owing the sense of the world's nations to the to the absolute impossibility of the level of this idea, the Conference had former idea. That is to say, this better not have been convened at all. proposal cannot materialize.
WORLD CODE NEEDED,
The sincerest desire of every human being is to live in a world where all are Lrethren, of one stook. Should the entire world therefore be governed under an all-powerful International Code and all humanity, howover dif ferent in race, religion, or custome, be placed on a level footing with each other, enjoying equal rights and privileges, there would be no deed of discussion upon. ary disarmament questions
To make secure the international relations is to make needless any pre- parations for war by any Power
War, warlike preparations and threats of a war are the most rermark able embodiment of the estrangement between the different groups of man kind of the present age, and form the most formidable destructive element. to the world monetary systém, par- lysing world industries: This is the greatest misfortune of ally a load which' premes upon and threatens the com-
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