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PRESIDENT WILSON AND PRACE
AMERICAN INTERESTS.
THE FUTURE OF THE WORLD.
Mr Wilson delivered a speech at Washington last month at the banquet of the League to Enforce Pence. The text is as follows
DOLLAR SECURITIES TAX.
TO STEADY EXCHANGE
AKING IN EXILE.
NICHOLAS OF MONTENEGRO IN A
FRENCH CHATEAU.
M., Paul Du Bochet, writes in the Daily Chronide
BORDEAUXY There is at Merignac, vo kilometres front Bordeaux, a small chateau in the French style, architecturally graceful, plasing, and light, with a pretty avenue of chestnuts, an elegant stono fight of steps leading to a large square courtyard, and a vast park shaded by heavy foliage, and carpeted with fresh, thick gross. Ong fine day it was announced that the Bor- deaux authorities, in response to the de- chateau at the disposal of King Nicholas of Montenegro, who had arrived a short time before at Lyons. And to-day Merig nac has its king.
The proposal to charge andxtra in dome-tax of 29. in the pound in respect of the interest on American securities which their owners have not sold or lont to the Treasury was the subject of a lively de hate in the House of Commons last month. Mr. McKenna, in moving a reso When the invitation to be here to-night|lution which is to form the basis of a Bill came to me I was glad to accept it, not for the imposition of this tax, stated that because it cllured mo, an opportunity to nozze of the ordinary, abatements, exempire of the Government, were putting the discum the programme of the League, but because the desire of the whole world now turns more and more eagerly towards the hope of peace, and there is just rensen why we should take our part in counsel upon this great theme. It is right that I, as spokesman of our Government, should attempt to give expression to what I believe to be the thought and purpose of the people of the United States in this vital matter
tions, or reliefs would apply to it The charge would be assessed for the complete year, but it would not become operative until July lat
In defence of this admittedlynovo!"
Passing by chance through Bordeaux, proposal Mr. McKenna described how, I, too, had a wish to make the pilgrimage by acquiring and using American securito Merignae, and so it happened that I ties held in the United Kingdom, the had the honour of being recived, twice in Government were able to meet that mar succession, by the King gin of liabilities in the United States My first interview was very simple and which could not be met by the export of intimate. Just at the time the King was goods and gold or by borrowing in posing for two painters, both wearing do America. For many monthe, he said, thecorations, and very solemn. But, recall- deset godina se securities had flowed in steadily, but ining a conversation we had formarly had the last few weeks the stream had at Cetinje, he cut the sitting short to re- This great war, that broke so suddenly dwindled to a trickle. The explanation crive me. I found him bravely facing upon the world two yours ago and which was not that the supply was exhausted, two casels that were still levelled against hay swept within its flame so great a part but that many who owned the securities him. He was sitting in his favourite of the civilized world, has affected us very were inert. The now charge would be position, his chest well out, his ances profoundly, and we are not only at libera spur to remind them of their duty."apart, his fats on the arms of n chair
and & Russian sabre athwart his thigh. From the very opening words, our talk ran on the terrible events which preceded is departure into exile. He spoke slowly and in low tones, expressing himself in French with perfect ease, but as if he overwhelmed by the visions that came back, one by one, to haunt him,
You were with us," he said to me, and you saw in what distress wo were At Lovcen, for five days, my soldiers re mained exposed to the fire of over 400 guns, without even a crast of bread to rat. Then the Austrian fleet came out and ranged itself where it could shell us with impunity. What could we do. abandoned thus to our own resources Yat we covered the retreat of the two Serbian armies, and to feed them we gave up to them all that remained to us the last potatoes, the last cattle. For firewood we After some further demur, the resolu-- had to burn our houses to the roof, and tion was agreed to
ly to speak, but it is perhaps our duty to and if it proved insufficient he would sponk, wry frankly, of it and of the great come to the House with a proposal to interests of civilization which it affects make it 55, 10s., or even 208, in the pound, With its causes nad objects we are not Why not chaet at once that everybody concerned. The obscure fountains from must give in his securities? Sir Ed which its stupendous flood has burst forth wird Carson interjected. The Chancellor we are not interested to search for or of the Exchequer replied that compul [explow. But so great a flood, spread far gion would mean the flooding of tlie and wide to every quarter of the globe Treasury with securities, which he would has of necessity engulfed many a fair be unable to sell Take them on the province of right that line very dear to group system, suggested Mr. Pringle: us; our own rights as nation, the liber-but Mr. Mckenna was immovable. Some ties, privileges, and property of our hard taings were said of bis proposal by people have been profoundly affected Sir F Hanbury, who declared that the Weare not mere disconnected lookerson Government were going back to the days The longer the war lasts the more deeply of Isaac of York, and by several other do we become ouncerned that it should be members. Mr. Churchill reminded them brought to un end and that the world that we are af war, and that too great should be permitted to resume its normal straining for equality of sacrifice might life and course again. And when it doesond in equality of roim. -- came to an end we shall be as much con- cerned as the nations at war to see the praco assume an aspect of permananca that will give promise of days from which anxiety of uncertainty shall be lifted and bring some assurance that Dence and var shall always hereafter he reckoned as part of the common interest of mankind. We are participants, whe thor we would or not, in the life of the world. The interests of all the nations ore our own also. We are partners with the rest. What affects mankind is in evitably our affair as well as the affair of the nations of Europe and Asia,
SECRET DIPLOMACY.
Dac observation on the Causes of the present war we are at liberty to make, and to make it may throw nemlig for ward upon the future as well as backward upon the past. It is plain that this war could have come only as it did, suddenly and out of socret councils, without warn ing to the world, without discussion, without any of the deliberate movements of counsel with which it would seem natural to approach so stupendous a con teat, It is probable that, if it had been foreseen just what would happen, just what alliances would be formed, just what forces would be arrayed against one an- other those who brought the great contest on the world would have been glad to substitute conference for force,
the very crosses from the enrosteries. You remember those fina acacias of mine at Podgoritza ah! well, not one of thein remains.
But the worst trial of all
of America, this is what we ourselves will say when there comes the proper occasion. to say it. In the dealings of nations for me is that I must confess that I have with one another arbitrary force must han occasion been misunderstood, even by rejected and we must move forward to my friends. The truth is, I had a weak the thought of the modern world, the Government, which did not second my thought of which peace is the very atmo efforts well. But these are matters that I sphere. That thought constitutes the chief do not wish to raise now. For the time part of the passionate conviction of being, there is only one thing to do make America. We believe these fundamental ourselves strong. Later, wo shall talk." things.22
That every people has the right to choose the sovereignty under which they shall live like other nations.
We have curselves, no doubt, once and again offended against that principle when for a little while controlled by sel- fish passion, as our franker historians have been honourable enough to admit, but it has become more and more our rale of life and action,
II. That the small States of the world have the right to enjoy the same respect for their sovereignty and for their territorial integrity that the great and powerful nations expect and insist #upon. Sta
III That the world has the right to be free from every disturbance to its peace that has its origin in aggression and the disregard of the rights of peoples and nations
AMERICA AS MEDIATOR,
THE SERBIAN FEAST DAY I saw him again three days later. It was Saturday, May 6th, St. George's Day in the Orthodox calendar, the patronymic feast day of the Petrovitch dynasty. Now, for the Serb, his Saint's Day is the one great day of the whole year. S
The whole. Montenegrin colony had come from Bordeaux. There were civil servants, students, a fow officers, poer re- fugees Tattered garments were rubbing against official frockcosts and uniform. We were brought into the grand salon of the little chateau, a high and bright apartment with fino brown carvings on a pale blue ground sprinkled with gold, Altogether some forty of us at most were there.
We waited a moment or two, and the King made his entry, followed by the Queen and the two Princceses, Xenia and Cera. After the hand-kissing ceremony, he took his seat., The Borb colonel attach- ed to his person an aide de camp offered to him in laud, soldierlike tones, the good wishes of the little colony of exiles. But he, plunged in thought, made no azewer, At last he lit a cigarette, and mastering his emotion, he found speech. There was a long stop between each word.
If wo ourselves had been afforded summe opportunity to apprise the belligerents of the attitude which it would be our duty to take of the policies and practices against which we would feel bound to no sil our moral and economic strength, and,
So sincerely do we believe in these in certain circumstances, even our play things that I am sure I speak the mind sical strength, our own contribution, to the counsel which might have averted the and wish of the people of America when struggle would have been considered say that the United States is willing
to become è partner in any reasible nasu I feel at this moment great distress," worth weighing and regarding ciation of nations formed in order to he said. "I would have liked to receive And the lesson which the shock of being realize these objects and to make them you, you brave Montenegrins and Sorba taken by surprise 19 a matter so deeply cure against violation There is no from Bosnia and Herzegovina, to receive vital to all the nations of the world has thing the United States wants for itself you as we do at home in daya like this. made poignantly clear is wholesome for at any other nation has. We are will. We should be roasting lambs, and it would diplomacy Only when the great nationsing on the contrary, to limit ourselves, be a real alara Ah! well, I thank of the world have reached some sort of along with them, to the prescribed course you all, Montenegrina and Serbs of agreement as to what they hold to be of duty and respect for the rights of Bosnia-Herzegovina, for coming to greet fnodamental to their common interests others which will check any selfish pas me in my misfortune. I have to tell you and as to some feasible method of acting sion of our own as it will check any that from today onwards we are to have in concert when any nation, or group of aggressive impulse of theirs If it should a new Government. It is for us the open- uations, seeks to disturb those funda ever be our privilege to suggest or in ing of a new hope mental things, can we feel that civiliza tiate a movement for peace among the That was all. His thoughts ones mora tion is at last in the way of justifying its nations now at war, I am sure the people began to wander Upright in her armr existence and claiming to be finally of the United States would wish their chair, Queen Milena staxed in front of established
Government to move along these lines her. Her face with its simple, regular features and her large brown eyes ex- Such a settlement with regard to pressed calm decisión, much kindness, – their own immediate interests as the and an austere sense of duty done. She * belligerents may agres upon.. We have was a true incarnation at this moment of nothing material of any kind to ask the Roman ident of the wife and matron. for ourselves and are quite aware that Was she thinking, maybe, amid those We are lo no sense or degree parties to faithful few, and with the evidences of the present quarrel, Our interest 18, ezile around her, of her scattered chil only in peace and its future guarantees dren, her absent sons, of her daughters, II-A universal association of one of them Queen of Italy, the two othere rations to maintain inviolate the secur- Russian Grand Duchesses, and all three If this war has accomplished nothing|ity of the highway of the seas for the loaded with honours, but almost lost to
It is clear that the nations must, in fature, be governed by the same high code of honour that we demand of individuals.- We must, indeed, is the very same breath in which we avow this conviction admit that we have ourselves, upon occasion, in past, been offenders against the law
the
of diplomacy which we thus forecast, but sur conviction is not lean clear, but Tatlier more glear, on that account. ---
els for the benefit of the world, it has at least disclosed a great moral necessity, and set forward the thinking of the states men of the world by a whole age. ––
common, unhindered ure of all the nations of the world, and to prevent any war begun either contrary to treaty covenants or without warning and full submission of the cause to the opinion of the world a virtual guarantee of territorial, integrity and political in dependence.
THE PRINCIPLE OF PUBLIC RIGHT. The repeated utterances of the leading statesmen of most of the great nations now engaged in war have made it plain
But I did not como hore, lot me repeaty that their thought has come to this that to discos a programme. I came only to the principle of public right must hence avow a creed and to give expression to forth take precedence over the individual the confidence I feel that the world is even interests of particular nations and that now upon the eve of a great consumma- the nations of the world must in some tion when some common force will be way band themselves together to see that brought into existence which shall safe- right prevails as against any sort of Bel guard right as the first and met fundar fish aggression, that benceforth Alliance mental interest of all peoples and Govern- must not be set
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ples and of that day of, frank dealing and of-settled the thought peace, concord, and cooperation may be Ditang and near at hand.
her; and perhaps she thought of her old- cat, too, the Princess-Zarka, who was the wife of that unfortunate hero, King Peter of Serbia.d by the changing th
The silence became gradually more op pressive One by one we quietly with- drew, And it was the fifty-sixth anni- Versary of a reign we, thus had just colebrated
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