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[Miss K. Manicom is the woman dele gato sent to the Washington Conference fo present, the views of the women of forty-eight astions on the disarmament question:
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LORD GREY ON WORLD PEACE. Viscount Gray of Fallodon; discussing the League of Nations from the point of view of practical politics, in an address Mr & Mrs GH, M.
Bannerman to members of the Soho Hill Men's Move ment, Birmingham, on October 23rd, said Mr G. W. Barton: that the League had already done a great Me & M H. A. The question of disarmament, is one
deal. It had established an International that vitally affects woman. different plane from any other question Court of Justice; it had settled a dis- Mr. Behlios in which she is or has been interested, pute between Sweden and Finland which Mr. Benjamin It is not a matter of politics, of this might have led to war between those Mr.K.J. Grbeck party or that party, of this class or countries, it had suspended, if it had Mrs Backburn that class, of this nation or that nation. not entirely destroyed, the chance of war My 1. B. Blackerley
between Poland and Lithuania;andra Bond, nurse &
tobild Woman's demand for disarmament is a
when, the British and French Govern universal demand, because the sulleringsments came to an apparently hopeless MarsG.P.Bradford
Mr J. A. H. Brown of woman that result from war are uni: deadlock over the question of Silesia, the Mr D. K. Hall Button versal sufferings.
Every League found a very convenient means Mr H. Burgh A pan sover suffers alone.
rescuing them. If the League had not accial which he is called upon to endure in intensified tenfold for the done more it was because the Governmenta Nr. Carter
whose business it was to supply the woman. The hardships he has to put up
machine with work had been too much with in the Geld are more than counter- balanced by the agony of suspense and inclined, hitherto, to follow the policy of ca' canny in regard to the League. the struggle for existence for herself and her children; and the loss of his life is Secret treaties, he declared, were not, so far as the Government of which he was probably of less concern to the soldier
Mrs A. J. Dari than is the loss of a husband, a son, or a member was concerned, and need not Mrds Mra J. Dalton
be in time of peace, any part of diplo Harold Debn a brother to the woman at home.
macy, but, like many other deplorable Mr B. G. E. Denton and disagreeable things, they wars Engineer-Capt., §. P. Imagine the feelings of an artist who, avoidable consequences of war-
Alluding to the Washington Conference, Mr T. Forrest
Ferguson after devoting his life to the production of a masterpiece, la compelled by powers Lord Grey said that if it succeeded it. W. Franks over which he has no control to part with would be making a tremendous contribu
Misery ett it so that some one may give vent to his tion to the object which every well-wisher & Mrs Fraser passion by putting his foot through the of the League of Nations desired to see Mr. & Mrs W. H. Gale
I do not look on the Con- Mr Mrs Gaudin canvas, and you have some idea of a schieved. woman's feelings when the manhood of ference," he added, in the least as Mr John Gardiner
rival of the League of Nations. I look Mr.G.MacGillivary a nation is called to arms
Man is her greatest achievement. She upon it as a co-operating power, and Me G. E. Glassop is bound to him by a tie far more intiam quite convinced of this, that though i H. Gratach mate than that between an artist and the United States did not for reasons Mr Mrs Dressman his picture. She has brought him into of its own, become a member of the Capt T. E. Hall... the world, suffered for him, lived for him League of Nations, the United States Mr G. Hamel
only to be called upon, when her task Government, in summoning this Wash Mr A. Babson is complete, to stand by and watch the ington Conference is summoning it with Mr G. Harper
sincerity, absolute
simplicity, and Mr S. O. Harir wilful mutilation of her masterpiece.
The economic consequences of war, too, singleness of mind, with a desire to pro- Brigade General G. Grevelle Haraton full chiefly on woman's shoullers. The mote world peace and the diminution of inevitable trade depression, the high cost ampaments. If other Governments will Mr J. Scott Haratou of living factories working short time, attend in that spirit, keeping nothing Mr & MrsCA.Render labour troubles, unemployment, all react back. putting all their cards on the upan her bore, and it is she who must table. I am sure the United States Gor- Mr F. Histt solve the problem of how ends are to be ernment will meet them in the same tra F D Hi
Mr G. G. Holmes made meet.
Met ontel Hussey Woman's plea for disarmament is spirit, and something very good may
Mr B M. Joseph really a plea for self-protection, a peace of the Washington Conference
The League of Nations was going Mr & Mra W. G. to be allowed to live without the never
do something as between nations to bring.
Joesph absent fear that her life and home may
He Master Joseph at any time be wrecked by forces beyond & little more confidence and trust. her control snl through no fault of hers.hoped public opinion would feel, when Mr P. Julian What she asks for is some form of guara dispute begun between two nations, Mr H. P. Koe antee that in becoming the mother of a that the League was the means of settling. Mr G. H son she will not one day be called upon it and not war. There must be a real Capt. M, Lopes
sacrifice to the belief and public opinion that war was Mr. Lowther to hand him over as God of War. She claims some security a thing to be avoided at all costs. I of home life for herself and her children, there was not a will to peace between. and she looks to man to see that she nations the machinery of the League of Nations would be useless, because it gets it!
would not be set in motion. Ne nation Mr & Mr H G÷
Baxter in the world could stand the enormous expenditure of armaments that was going Mr & Mrs Bonham
Mr 8. E. Columbine on. It meant rain. Worse than that, if Mr Chiang armaments: were piled up again as they were before the war they would again Miss B Cox
Crapnell. burst in the storm of war as they did & Men A. E. ́ ́. in 1914. But no one country alone could Mr & Mrs Drummond ave the world, or even save itself, an- Mr A. W. Eastman
The G. 1. Eveleigh s there were general, reductions League of Nations was the means by Hr & Mrs G. E. Eliott which it could be ensured that the re M-R Farrant duction of armaments was general move-Misa Gearn mants extending over the world, and, Mr & Mrs Geare therefore, on a sound basis, and he was Hon Mr & Mr E B. Mr & Mrs J. E convinced that in the League lay the only means yet devised by which a general reduction in the expenditure on arma ments could be secured.
WAR'S LEGACY.
lf man does not stop war, where, she asks, is his boasted logic? Since war must always end around the conference table, and must always leave the world poorer by millions of lives and by hun dreds of millions of money, it cannot be beyond man's ingenuity to devise wore means whereby the conference could come before the carnage.
Peace can only rest on justice between the nations, and justice can only be brought about by creating understanding between peoples; and woman has suffi cient confidence in man to believe that he can, if he will, abolish those condi- tions which make for distrust, fear, and hatred.
She is pinning her faith in the future to the work of the Washington Confer ence-Daily Express...
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professor of anthropology, politely told an audience of feminine students at Chicago University that them are no beautiful women in the United States, and that it is only our American good- Dature that makes us call a girl who is not phenomenally ugly a pretty girl. There is not an American man or woman who does not believe the frequently pub- lished assertions that the United States has more beautiful women than any other country in the world, and the pro- fessor's sweeping statement that there is not one who can be classified as beauti- ful wae received with shocked indig nation. Mr. Starr explains that the handsome man or woman is the rarest of all creatures, and that Americans are much too hybrid to Breed perless types. Real beauty is found only in Africa and "Liberia, where the rases are unadulte rated. The praistor did not blame America for inability to produce bounty, because, apart from the handicap of intermingling races, it was next to imn possible to produce beauty in a-blonde-
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