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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1922.

FAMOUS CRICKETER FOR

BURMA.

GERMANY AND THE LEAGUE.

The Cantabs' Captain for Rangoon.

Interview With Dr.

Dernburg.

to

Ho

His

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past

addition to its Council guaranteed | [ before abe can apply for admission.

at all.

WHAT DERMANY CAN CONTRIBUTE.

"Buria spire of these difficul ties you are infavour of Germany's entry? **

"Most certainly," answered De. Deroburg. "The Government

But in making that contribution we should hold ourselves free to call attention to the defects of the League as at prosent constituted. The abstention of the United States has changed its whole character, and perhaps it would be better if European problems

Mr. Hubart Ashton, the second Dr. Bernhard Dernburg, who is of the three famous brother, and a vice-president of the German the Cambridge Captain, is coming League of Nations Union, and out here in a short time to take has played a prominent part in! up a business appointment. He/German politics, has been on a and the bulk of the German poo- ple are full of sympathy, towards was born in Calcutta

ра the visit to England. 13th of February, 1898. He 'olonial Secretary from 196 to as institution whose main object We are played a good deal of cricket 1910, and became Finance Minis-is to put a obeck on war.

buraxious to help it in its work aud - a private school at Black-ter after the revolution, heath and went in due course resigned rather than accept the to contribute our share of good. will towards the common stock. to Winchester. While there he Versailles Treaty. gave convincing evidence of his career and his present position with skill as

him A batsman, having enable

speak reali remarkabla record in authority on Garman feeling to (1916. He weat out to France as wards the League of Nations.

2nd. Lieutenant in the Royal In reply to a question as to the Field Artillery in April 1917 and general attitude of Germany to served till the end of the War,wards the League. Dr. Deraburg being promoted to the raak of admitted that it WIS 001 were submitted to the judgment Lieutenant and earning a Military

popular.

of Europeans only. Moreover, Cross. In 1920 he started his career in first class cricket as a "Our experiences of its work. the Council of the League seems I should freshman at Cambridge. By aning," he explained, "bare hardly too autocratic a body. incings of 236 not out against the been fortunate. In our observa-welcome an increase in the pow. Free Foresters in June of that tions on the draft of the Versaillesers of the Assembly, whose mem-- we proposed certain bers should be truly representative year-the highest score of the Treaty season up till then-he made sure smandments to the Covenant, and of the democratic Parliaments of of his Blue. But in the Varsity their rejection has made us all their varions States, and whose match, on * wicket ruined by the more critical. We have not control over the Executive should rain, he was out without a run wanted material for criticism, be thorough going. I believe that and had fortune dogged him in First came the so-called plebiscita amendments on these lines would the Gentlemen-Plagers game at i Eupen and Malmedy, when help towards the adjustment of Lord's where he failed to justify any German who desired to retain international disputes by good. This selection for the former. In his nationality was forced to pu will rather than by force; and | 1921 he played finely and hit up bis name down on an open is: that. I repeat, is an ideal in whose US against Oxford. Quiere and thus expose himself to the achievement the German people wholeheartedly colla. markable WAS bis success obloquy of the Belgian minis-would

[borate." against the Australians. Hetration. played against them four "Then cam the administration !

Came off

of the Saar Vally. According to

times and

Pach match. At Uambridge he had to retire burt with a score of 107 to his credit, the first century against the Australians, and it was his partnership with Aubrey Faulkort that turned the for tunes of the memorable maten at Eastbourne, in which the Aus tralians suffered their first defeat from a side of amateurs As batsman Mr.

Society of Japanese Re- formers.

the Treaty it was to remain NEW WORLDS FOR OLD. German, though under the League of Nations control But the French have expelled German employees and are using the schools as intruments to gallicise. the country. We appealed to the A new association entitled the. League, but the League ignore: Yashi Sha (Ever-renewing Asso- our complaints. A similar fateciation) has recently been founded attended our other appest in 1921 at Kinroko-che, Kyobasbl-ku,j

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Allies occupied. Dusseldorf. Mr. Masumoto Chej, who created | method. with a good variety of Durisburg. and Rubro:t in order sensation when he was chosen strokes at his command. Apartto force acceptance of beirl to be a delegate to the first from his value in batting he is ultimatum. We promptly accept Internation Labour Confer

ine out field ast and safeed, and begged the League tonce, and who has been working with an ercellent return This effect the evacuation of the threat a sytem of works autonomy gear-he succeeded his brother towns--Bot-again so notice-wa-through a co-operation of-capital; Gilbert, as Captain at Cambridge taken of our appeal.

direction and labour, with and has continued his successful

"Fis al r, there is the case o view to revolutionising industry. career both in the elevens of his Upper Sitesis. We lierman be Mr. Masumoto is consequently University and his county, Essex-ese that the decision of the regarded as * dangerous men Council is against the letter anbr the authorities. Other

are Mr. spirit of the Peace Treaty, he promoters

Nak800 cause the political and the econ Saigo, a member of the House omic frontiers do nos coincide, and of Representatives. Mr. Kino we cannot but doub; the comkog Inshin. a professor of the petence of a body, the ability of taw facults of the Imperial Un- whose members to solve the iversity. Mr. Mitsukawe Kamp- special question was, to say the jetaro. Mr. Karami Sho, and least, questionable. Add to these others. in his presidential address to matters of fact the theoretical The members are resolved to' the British Institute of Adult difficulty which Germany, like, ffect renovation in everything Education at the University of other peoples, experience in en- they come in contest with- London Club, Lord Haldane.vissging any authority which politics. industry, thought, or expressed astonishment at the shall override national saver-social problems, in conjunction! enormous interest the public was-ignty, and you will appreciate with young men in local districts. taking in adult education. I: the strength of the opposition Their declaration contains such was perfectly plain, he said, that German membership of the eloquence as, "We wield our. the new democrung, which was League, Mr. Lansing's frank tongue and pen in the spirit of supposed to be so inert, was not statement that the League was soldiers on the battlefield. We inert at all. if they got at it in the for the most part a contrivance to fire human bullets through guns right way and that was the way enforce the Treaty of Versailles of speech," and so forth. They i of ideas.

bas of course not mitigated our pay a monthly fee of ten yen apprehension.**

towards the fund of the associa

Lord Haldane on Desire For knowledge.

Just as the democracy respond ed mazdificently in 1914, when it was called to deliver the country.

so to day it was awakening to a

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DOUBTS AND DIFFICULTIES.

tion. Some of them produced Y100 at a time. Mr. Masumoto nagr "What," asked our representa that as his mouth and bands bad new consciousness, a conscious tive, are the obstacles which been sealed, he was determined to that for those who were must be overcome if this opposi- use legs, eyes and eary. When coming it was right that theretion is to break down?"

anything happened in local dis- should be better opportunities inĮ First and foremost," replied tricts, he would run to the scene, the way of knowledge than exist Dr. Derature. the intimate asso- and bring back the investigations ed in the past. The men and the cistion of the Covenant with the to the association for solution. women and he thought, the wo-Peace Treaties. Let me remind They were going to discuss poli- men in partcular were keen that you that in Article 201 of the tics not from a capitalistic point that movement should succeed, Versailles Treaty Germany takes of view, but from lower regions because they saw in it the same upoa herself the whole guilt of having direct communication thing which would lift them the war. Acceptance was forced with the people. Mr. Masumoto alore the same what sordid way

But what authority knew that they would be misan-

too much accustomed.

upon us.

of life to which they were only can we command in the League, derstood by the authorities, but if we voluntarily apply for admis- they were conscious of their own' If they could only succeed in sion, and thus of our free will Sghting capacity. against dif bringing the Universities outside endorse the confession of guilt-in calties. their walls so that they might be another part of the docoment, able to furnish a sufficiency of which includes the Covenant? teachers to accomplish their great Such action would be uaendur- mission, he, for one, would have ably humiliating.

no

fear for the future. The Universities were being starved

"Similarly with the matter of

YOUR GLASSES SHOULD GIVE REST

All

-it was one of the follies of these colonial mandates. Our colonies and comfort to your eyes. If they days but the Universities were bave been taken away from us, do and if the mountings are pro- full of courage, and if he were not by a mere assertion of the perly adjusted, they aT not mistaken before long Univer victors right, but on the ground Right. Do not be satisfied unless sities would be recognised as that we were ucfit for the trustee-they are. There is no comfort in national istitutions which requir.ship of backward peoples. That spectacles that are merely "good ed support in doing their new is an affront to German pride. I enough." They are either Right| work.

am sure, too, that it is at variance or All Wrong. If your glasses) When I was in are in need of changes, adjust-! They had to bold rigidly to the with the facts. University ideal. What they office I spared neither labour ner ments or repairs, send them to the aimed at was giving a new mean expense to improve the condition Hongkong Optical Co, successors ing to the leisure of the working of the catives, and I know that to Clark & Co., refracting and opticians (the classes. Hours of work ought to my successor, Dr. Solf, continued manufacturing

originators of manufacturing ba Inoked at, and would be looked my policy.

at, as an admirable means to a But these are, perhaps, minor Toric lenses in the colony) located end. It required only very little points in comparison with thein 53, Queen's Road Central. They assistance from the State to question of the status of Germany have the equipment to adjust enable the Universities to do the in the League, if she joins it. your glasses to a nicety. desired work effectively.

many is a great Power, and can

An emergency resolution urged only enter the league as such. that for a year, at least adult Nor can she accept probation- education should be excepted ary period. In fact, she must be |from the economy-regulations assured that her true position-is set out in the recent circular to recognised by the great majority. local education authorities. of the League's members and her

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