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A SCHOOL OF POLITICS.
THE STUDY OF A VITAL SUBJECT.
A M. Drysdale writes as fol- lows in the Daily Chronicle:-.
Since I pointed out that one subject which is not taught in any of our schools or colleges is the art of government, a subject of the most vital importance in a democracy, and urged that mem- bers of Parliament and candidates should put themselves to school! voluntarily in order to learn their business, two important incidents! have occurred which tempt one) to return to my mutton.
The first of these incidents is the setting up of trade union com. Imittees by the Workers' Educa- tional Association. a body which I shall never name without an expression of respect. It is true, as the secretary informs me. that) these new committees are not expressly intended to bring an appropriate education within the reach of Labour candidates for! Parliament, but he recognises as any intelligent observer must that they are peculiarly capable of being used for that admirable purpose.
FOR TRADE UNIONISTS. The organisation is of a most thoroughgoing character, compris- ing a central committee, district committees, and local committees, and its general object is "to provide by every available means: facilities for the education of members of the trade ions contributing under the scheme." There is
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for tutorial classes, one rear was still in his twenties Adding- provision the Irish Minister whilst he classes, study groups, summerton was Speaker at 33, and Lord schools, week-end schools, con- Grenville had been Speaker and ferences and lecture courses: and Secretary of State before that age. the schemes of education are to A little earlier. Pitt was 24 and be framed and initiated by the Erskine was 33 when they had district committees. Already one their absurd encounter in the great trade union has seized upon House, of Commons, each the the project as the best means of acknowledged protagonist of his giving its members a complete grounding in the fundamentals of stone's brillian: contemporary, party. Though Disraeli, Glad- democratic and Parliamentary was an old man of 33 when he government.
Britain always has been and student of politics
was first elected, he had been a always will be governed by its quarters all his life, and he had at close educated men, and there is not experimented in all kinds hing in the world to prevent the opinions and programmes as a manual workers from being candidate. better educated in the science and art of politics than their the Labour members have gone In these days it is different. All employers. Many of them have into Parliament after a strenuous long been more schooled in life necessarily dovoted to other. economics, than the capitalists, and that fact, more than the merits of their case, accounts for! their nearly always winning when industrial disputes are brought to the test of a public discussion.
DIPLOMAS FOR JOURNALISM. The second of the relevant in- cidents to which I have referred is the institution of University courses and diploma for journalism by the University of London, comprising instruction in such subjects as the history of political ideas. political science, economics, philosophy, and psychology, and the
general history of nations. There have been far more candidates for these courses than could be accepted, which demonstrates that there is a very great demand for the kind of knowledge promised..
It is precisely the kind of knowledge which every member! of Parliament ought to here, and it is just as undesirable "that Parliament should be less edu cated politically than its critics in the newspapers as that all classes in the community should be amateurs in politics excepti the working men.
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fessional politician." To him they House of Commons itself was] the best school of politics.
GLADSTONE'S SCHOOL.
"It is a great and noble school," he said, "for the creation of all qualities of force, suppleness, and versatility of intellect. And it is also a great moral school. It is a school of temper. It is also a of honour, and it is a school of; school of patience. It is a school justice."
Circumstances, however, alter) Cases. In Gladstone's day men went into Parliament at a school- able age. He himself was only 23 at his election. One of his two great heroes in politics, Canning was elected at the same · age, and the other, Peel, was a member at 21 Castlereagh was
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pursuits, and it is no reflection upon them to say that their most valuable in human life, have earliest energies, which are the| long been exhausted. Members of other-.parties may have work- ed differently in their pre-Parlia- of them, their main work has not ment days, but. in regard to mast bees related to great affairs, the happiness of peoples, and the destinies of nations.
It may be that modern aon- ditions are against a return to the youthful Parliaments, of a hund- red years ago. That would be a conclusive reason why Parlia mentary candidates and members should take concentrated and specific lessons in high politics at selves or are found by their party the age at which they find them-
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EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
THE EX-GERMAN SHIPS.
Washington, Feb. 20. " The Shipping Controller has conounced that an appeal against the injunction order prohibiting the sale of the ex- German ships will be filed and he experts Mr. Hearst, oc whose application the injunction was grasted, to be required to furnish bonds to protect the Shipping Board against loss through the ships being idle should the final decision of the Courts be against him.
Mr. Stevens, ex-Vice-Chairman of the Shipping Board, giving evidence before the Senate Commerce Committee, said the value of the thirty ex-German ships for which the Beard received bids was twice or thrice the amount of the bids received, namely $65,000,000 to $75,000,000, and bids received for four ships for transfer to foreign fags were double the highest American bids for three vessels and half a million dellars more for the fourth ship. The foreign bids were ro- jected in accordance with the policy of keeping the ships under the American fag. Mr. Stevens added there was po reason why the Shipping Board should not operate the shipa to prove or disprove the frequent claim that the United Stater
uld not compete with other countries on the seas.
AMERICA AND THE TREATY.
Washington, Feb. 19.
The leaders of both sides in the Senate predict that ratification of the treaty will drag cn while the railroad and other pressing Bills are passed. Some senators predict that the League of Nations will be the issue at the coming Presidential election campaign. Meanwhile they say informal
egotiations for a compromise continue.
INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL CONFERENCE.
Washington, Feb. 20.
A meeting of the National Board of Farm Organisations, representing thirty American agricultural societies, is appoint ing a committee to cqmmunicate with foreign societies for the purpose of arranging an early international agricultural... conference.
AMERICAN RAILWAYMEN.
Washington, Feb. 20, Representatives of the railroads unions and Federation of Labour are preparing a letter to President Wilson protecting against the wage provisions in the pending compromise Rail-
had Bill.
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Paris, Feb. 21. M. Deschanel yesterday received the members of the Corps Diplomatique, presented by Baron Matsui Replying to the address of congratulation the President said he hoped diplomacy would be able to consolidate the League of Nations and provide it with necessary means of action to straighten out difficulties and avoid conflicts. M. Deschanel's first two official visits have been to the graves of French soldiers in *meux cemetery and the wounded at Val de Grace hospital.
GERMAN TRIALS AT LEIPZIG.
Paris, Feb. L M. Poincare has accepted the presidency of the Reparation Commission. It is believed the Commission will hold at least three sessions a week, commencing work on treaty enforce- ment without further delay. Documents in connection with charges against German war offenders will be completed before March 15, and delivered to the Leipzig Court-
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