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GAS AND ART -
Last month there was held in London an exhibition of arts and crafts organised by the employees of the Gas Light and Coke Company at the Royal Horticultural Hall, Westminster.
Their arts are graceful; their crafts are canning and various.
Mr. E. Gillam, a maintenance fit-
"THANK GOD FOR
THE LEAGUE DOING CONSTRUCTIVE WORK FOR HUMANITY
EY
ORGANISED PEACE AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO WAR
(By The Earl Of Lytton)
London. solemnly assured the American. ter, showed some brilliant water AVERYONE wants peace. Is people that if the United States. colours. He has exhibited at the there anything people want joined the World Court their sons Royal Academy:
war; would be torn from their homes and Everyone dreads more? Bir. H. J. Warman, who lays pipes there is nothing people dread so sent to fight in other people's wars.. In London's streets, contributed much. But this universul senti-The result was that 60,000 tele- tapestries to the exhibition. There ment is exploited by every interest grams arrived at the Senate in Washington' urging the rejection of as a model marine engine made to serve its own purpose,
by a coal-trimmer, and a four- The Government claims credit the measure; the courage of some storey doll's house, in the construe for having kept the country out of the senators falled at the last tion of which a clerk worked in his of the Opposition of being the moment, and the necessary two- spare time for eight years greatest danger to peace through thirds majority was not obtained.. its belligerent pacifcism. The Op WHEELWRIGHT MAKES' CELLOS position accuses the Government of
"Ganymede and the Eagle", was carved in cement and sand by cook in one of the company's din
ing-rooms.
'Cellos and violins were the work
Working For Mankind Instances of the same kind might*
la militaristic Imperialistic policy
that will lead to war, and claims be adduced in almost every country, League of Nations? I do so be that the Socialists alone are the Why then do I thank God for the true guardians of peace.
cause it is an organisation doing. The League of Nations Unlon constructive work for the benefit
of a wheelwright. A model of Wil- seeks to obtain the opinion of the of mankind, which separate na-
lesden Technical College, with country on five important questions
of policy; but a critic tries, to dia- tional Governments acting inde pendently could never accomplish. every half-inch window made of
credit its efforts and frustrate its glass, was by one of the gasfitters objects by labelling ita question who laid the pipes when the place was built.
There was one very strange ex- hibit the skeleton of a cat," found.
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naire "The Ballot of Blood."
Efforts That Failed
This feature of the League's work in connection with public health, drug control, economics, financial assistance, communica-- This exploitation of the peace tions, transport, flood relief, labour on premises at Nine Elms which sentiment of the people is going on conditions, and intellectual co- were pulled down by the company all over the world. President Wil-operation is too often overlooked.. during reconstruction:
son, who foresaw that the Treaty But the constructive work for hu of Peace in 1919 must same day man welfare can, only proceed if lead to a new war, inserted as the war is prevented. I welcome the Udaipur. Together they account Your Daily Smile!
first clauses of it the Constitution League, therefore, for the alter- for an area of more than 250,000
Daughter: "I wish you would make of the League of Nations, to enable natives to war which it provides.
ace to be inodi It is not a mere ideal, such as w LARCINA-At the
Government quare miles and a population of Civil Hospital, at 6.10 a.m., on over 37,000,000 people. Not si some allowances for. Jimmy's little the conditions of
| shortcoming."
fied in keeping with the progressive embodied in the Holy Alliance or It is an Thursday, 2nd May, 1996, the rulers of Indian States are
Dad: "I'm not complaining about his development of public opinion with- the Concert of Europe: Geraldo Maria Larcina; son of enlightened people; but the re-shortcomings; it's his long staying out. resort to war.
organisation with an international Mr. and Mra, A. M., Larcina, istance of the States to the idea
But his political opponents In the Civil Service, a trained body of ex-
· Explained. Funeral will pass the Monument of entry into the federation was
on the well A Scottish "minister was explaining United States discredited his policy perts, who not only meet to talk at 5.30 p.m. to-day. Shanghal Primarily based
grounded disinclination of the why he never invited other ministers and secured its rejection by the twice or four times a year but work” papers please copy.
simple device, of representing it as in their offices daily to provide the more enlightened rulers to place to preach in his pulpit. the jurisdiction of their States better than I do," he said, "ma folk
"If anither mon came and preached a policy calculated to involve the statesmen of all countries with in- formation and advice which they under hegemony of Indian would never listen to me again; and if People of America in war, politicians. To say nothing of he didna preach better than I do, he
After 15 years the Democratic can use in the cause of peace, Party has been once more returned For the first time in the history the necessary renunciation of wouldaa be worth listening to." some of their sovereign rights.
to power, and President. Roosevelt of the world peace is organised and Bong Kong, Thursday, May 2, 1935, which entry into the federation
invited the Senate to support him an alternative to war exists. It would entafl, the Princes have
in authorising the adhesion of the remains for the peoples of those few illusions about the danger
United States to the World Court States which are members of the of International Justice, AA, League to make use of the alter- of renouncing. control to half- baked politicians. But with A Scotman holding an important job It was to be expected that a native which it provides. The India White Paper pro-some of those rights safeguard in the City was always being twitted people who are almost unanimously posals provide perhaps the most ed, it is gratifying to find that a by an English friend about his nation-in favour of the substitution of statesmanlike document of our 51 per cent. majority of the alty. Br a curious chance the two law for force in the settlement of
met on holiday. generation, produced in spite of States, and the most influential "Hallo," said the Englishman, "how international disputes would wela disinterested party in all inter-
The China Mail
The Future Of India
That Wat AN Golfer: "Notice any improvement?” Golf Pro: "You've had your dubs shined up, haven't you?!?
on without you?
"Fairly well," answered the Scof cautiously. "You see, I left two Eng fishmen and a Welshman in my place,
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World's Only Hope
The League of Nations alone is
national disputes. It has no am-
Left to the judgment of their bitions, no designs, no prejudices, own intelligence they would have no reservations. It is equally the welcomed it; but the exponents of friend of all its members. It is the the policy of American isolation only peace agency in the world- which does not exploit for any other purpose the peace needs of mankind.
an unexampled chaos of diver ones at that, have accepted the on earth is your office managing to get come such a step. gent factors among both the pro-idea of federation, so that one tagonists of the Indian problem: stumbling block is removed. tho Indian people as a whole on There remain the well-known the the one hand, and the British obstructionist tactics, of
They will have Ray on the other. On the Indian Extremists. side have been the cross-current nothing of compromise, nothing represented by the politicians, of concillation. The whole hog, sub-divided again into Moderates and nothing less than the whole
Well, The Wah Yan Part Students' As- and Extremists, the various. rehog, will satisfy them. ligious factions (principally there is only one course open for sociation will hold their "At Home" Moslem and Hindu), the repre- any responsible British Govern on Saturday at the College Hall, sentatives of the minorities, and inent to pursue, and that is to go Robinson Road, 8 p.m. Instead of as last but not least, the Indian as far towards the ideal of self-previously reported.. Princes. On the British side government as they possibly can
MISSIONARY FOR 25 YEARS
Sir M. H. Beauchamp Returns To Field
RECEPTION AT CHINA MERCHANTS' CLUB
It has no possessions to lose, it cannot be intimidated or coerced it therefore needs no weapons for its defence. Those who wish to or to use it as 'an give it arms agent of coercion profoundly mis- Junderstand its true functions. "The: League of Nationa is, indeed, the only hope of a ware-weary, peace- loving world,
Whether or not it will justify Sir Montagu H P. Beauchamp, the hopes that it inspires, whether
have been the Conservative Die-while retaining control of cer- In conjunction with the M.G.M. hards, with a sort of futile tain key-positions, and to hope proudetion, "After Office Hours," "Shoot the lot" policy which has for the best. That is exactly showing at the Queen's Theatre 'to- been obstructionist in the ex-what the Nationa! Government day a new Royal Portable Type- treme, and the Sentimentalists, Proposes to do in the White writer will be given away. For mostly represented by Labour, Paper proposals.. All things con- further particulars see page 5 of who arrived in the Colony yester-or not the nations will make use of who would have us jettison the sidered it is the most hopeful this issue. work of generations and hand course in sight. If the present over the whole of India, bag and negotiations fail, then there is no baggage, to the tender mercies hope of a settlement for genera- of the hordes. That it was positions to come, and only a future sible to produce any sort of black with prospects of strife. policy at all from all these chap-misery and bloodshed. tic influences was a remarkable piece of statecraft; that the
scheme eventually proposed was GYMNASTIC DISPLAY not only an enormous advance on anything hitherto propounded but also feasible and workable,
AT C.B.S.
LOITERING ON SHIP tion given by the Euro-American can be determined only by experi-
Two Chinese. Give Themselves Away
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day by the s.s, Ranpura, was the the alternative which it provides guest of honour at a formal recep-time alone will show. Its efficacy Returned: Students' Union at the ence. China Merchants Club, China Building, last night.
The League has been able to ar rive at decisions on the merits of Among those present at the re- many disputes: it has yet to find: ception were: Mesara, T., M. Hazle the best way of getting its decisions For loitaring on board the Hal rigg, K. L. Chan, Peter H. Sin, Accepted. Its members who are Hing and for being found in pos- Cheung, R. Shim, C. E. Lowe, Dr. ready enough to have recourse to session of two knives fit for an un- and Mrs. S. W. Tso, Mrs. Sin, Dr. its procedure in the disputes of lawful purpose, Chan Kam and Li Shu-fan and Miss Alice Kwok other States have yet to prove Sir Beauchamp first came to their willingness to accept its in- was nothing short of a miracle Boys And Girls To Take Kwong Chun Kin were this morning
fined $250, in default three months China at the age of 25 years, as a tervention in their own.
Time Will Show But its workability demanded. Part To-day Imprisonment, on each charge by missionary of the China Inland Mis-
Mr. Alfred Lyttelton once de besides the adhesion of the
Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen at the slon and remained here for 25 year Princes, goodwill and a sense of
He is now en route to Kai Feng, fined a true sportsman as a crie- A Gymnastic Display will Le Central Police Court. The sen give and take on both
sides given by the pupils of the Central, tences are to run concurrently, where his son is stationed at the keter who, being given "out" The Indian States, which house British School at 5.30 p.m. to-day The defondants were
China Inland Mission Hospital, and wrongly by an umpire, accepts the some 28 per cent. of the popula In the event of rain the display will board the Hai Hing this morning. intends to take up his old work once decision without a murmur. That is a high test which is not passed tion of India and comprise about be held in St. Andrew's Church They were walking to and fro, and again. 139 per cent of its area, could' Hall,
their manner roused the suspicions After returning to England In by all sportemen; and, unfortun not possibly be overlooked in any scheme of eventual federation. The display has been divided of two detectives, who followed 1910, 8ir Montagu became the vicar stely, the habit of setting a higher- of Monkton Combe, Bath, until value on playing the game than on A recent message announcing into two distinct portions, that them
They were seen to go down to 1916, when he served as chaplain to winning it does not appear to be on that the adhesion to the Flea of given by boys and that by girls.
On the steps they the Expeditionary force to northern the increase. “
The League of Nations will only a federation of at least 51 per The boys will commence with the the steerage. cent of that part of India ruled march in and will follow. with vari-were seen to go on either side of Russia.it mag by the Princes, was regarded as ous tableaux, including the Lily a passenger who was carrying a Sir Montagu's son-in-law, Re-achieve complete success when all practically certain in official Tableaux. In addition there wili basket. They, however, saw the verend W. T. Hayter, is the pre- their disputes to its judgment, and circles, was a welcome piece of be demonstrations of ground work, detectives and Immediately ran sent Master of Chaterhouse His to accept its decisions whatever news, for of course no federa-horse work and bar work away On being followed they other son-in-law, Sir JE, K. they may be. But, to reach that tion would be feasible without The girls will give a gymnastic tried to escape by jumping on to Studd, is President of the Poly-point of confidence time is required. their active support. An added lesson and will continue with team a junk which was alongside. At-technic and was, in 1927, Lord The League is still in its infancy strength was the assured entry games comprising arch ball, tracted by the shouta of the pur-Mayor of London,
and we must be patient with it. Bir Montagu's last visit to China Let us at least wish it to succeed" into the federation of such im. tunnel ball, combined team, race, suing detectives, the defendants portant and Influential States as wheel team race, agility exercise in were arrested by the police who was in 1929, when he came here and refrain from any action which Hyderabad, Travancore Mysore, fives, and a Human Obstacle leam happened to be in a motor boat near after doing missionary work in In- may diminish the confidence, which the nations of the world place in th the ship. Gwalior, Kashmir, "Jodhpur and race,
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