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PREVENTION OF WAFARE

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membera

with the Convenant we see that cach supplements the other. Tho. Council of the League with ils vast experience is in a position to supply this need, namely the pacifc means,

Kellogg Pact.

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On the other hand the Pact by Article 11 takes away all rights of the dispute being submitted to war from the members and if my them. In other words there is to memory is correct all the members be a lapse of nine months before the of the League are also the signa- tional trade by exchange restric- can have the right of tories of the Pact, with the adul- tions imposed by certain foreign) going to war. Now this intervention, of course, of the U.S.S.R. and Governments are emphasised in ing period is of the greatest im- the U.S.A. which are signatories of the report of the British Over- portance. It is generally known as the Pact but not members of the

seas Trade Development Council the "cooling-off" period. It allows League. It is also well to mention for 1931. the disputants to cool oil before here that breach of the Covenant

The purchasing power of mur- they decide on the declaration of is invariably also a breach of the war. They are to have ample time Fact. So we see that the two oc-kels diminished and the difficulty to deliberate ever the consequences, casions on which the members of of obtaining sterling remittances and in the meantime the Council or League have a right to resort to rendered by the shipping of goods any third party will be doing their war as members of the League are hazardous.

away from them by the best to and a peaceful means of taken

The British Government con- settling their dispute. But what is

sider that benefits might result to happen if the council and or the

Admirable Example,

from agreements to facilitate the third party fails to find a means of

use of frozen or blocked accounts settling the dispute. Here then

Let me. before I conclude give in foreign currencies for the pur- comes what is commonly known as you an admirable example, of how chase of goods for export. Major the gaps in the Covenant. After the Council work's to prevent an Colville, Secretary to the Over- the lapse of nine months. the outbreak of war. In 1926 the seas Trade Department, will meet parties have a right of war; but Greek army invade Bulgaria. The a deputation from the Associa the members have also agread that Bulgarian Government of once tele- tion of British Chambers of Com- they will not go to war with the phoned to Sir Eric Drummoned the morce to-morrow to discuss this party that complies with the re- Secretary General of the League possibility and other plans to as- few hourssist the revival of international port of the council, or the judicial Secretariat. Within a decision or the award of the the Council met in Paris, some trade, arbitration. This provision is to members having arrived by air. It is realised that the real re- act as a deterrent to the party that At the Council meeting it was un-medy Hes In is keen on war for rensona obvious animously agreed by all members fidence and the removal of trade to itself.

other than two disputants that the barriers throughout the world.--| arder Cense Fire' be immediately British Wireless. Unfortunate Gap.

sent out to both goverments. M. There is unfortunately the other Briand who was then President re-

fused to hear any argument grup. If the Council fails to reach either party until both has given that we, na Rotarians, should throw

report which is unanimously

assurances that the order of 'Cease up our hands in despair. We agreed to by the members of the Fire' has been complied with. should, like our friend, the speaker Council, other than the parties to the dispute, then, the parties are Subsequently two representatives at this tin, go on thinking and were called upon to put their case talking about the ideal and try to given the right to take in plain before that meet ussiere and most help in our small was to bring the language, the law into their own honourable body.

"good time coming" appreciably This menns of preventing au out. | nearer. The next article which I think break of war is certainly commend- As a student of history and I ought to refer to is Article 16able but one will find that it is not philosophy, I do not forget that known as the Sanction article. so easily applied against the Great man is a bundle of warring incon- Before the Kellogg Pact, members Powers. The Small Powers comply sistencies, and history, like natura of the League were afraid that with the order readily, in fear of abhors a straight line-savagedom should they enforce this article. sanction which would not be im-and civilization were alternatively they would come into conflict with probable, but Great Powers are less advancing and receding. A noted the U.S.A. This article gives the ready to comply with the ord: Englishman declared in a rhetorical league as a body the right to sever they will know that article 16 will

once that "history diplomatic relations with the not bee readily appliec against homicide are indistinguishable Covenant breaking state; enforce them, and

more so when one or economic blockade, or take tiny more of the members of the conn- other measures it may deem neces-cil, do not not actively support the League. This disobedience of the The members of the league were order of the Council of course only afraid that if they were to enforce occurs when the treaties both the any economic sanction against any Convenant and the Pact are violated state friendly to the United States and so do not in any way run coun-you have got too much ego in your MANTUA they would be coming into a logger- tor to my argument. head with the United States.

From what I have already said since the Kellogg Pact, this un-I hope you will agree with me that warranted fear has been surrender-f nations adhere strictly to their ed. It was the United States who treaty obligations the possibility of had championed the Pact, and it iswar is negligible. not conceivable that the United

In conclusion I must ask you to States will not respect a treaty for overlook certain inaccuracies in the which she has been responsible.

use of terms during the course of the lecture. I have attempted to put before you sume of the im- Let us now see what the Pact is, portant articles of some of the in- By Article 1 the Signatories re-ternational treatics, in common nounced war as an instrument of every day language which as some national policy; and by Article 2 of you must know, is not quite the they agreed to seek no settlement same as in treaties and in other or solution of any dispute of what-oral documents. (Applause). ever nature, and of whatever origin, except by pacific means.

hands.

sary.

The Kellogg Pact.

But

Appreciation.

You must have doubtless noticed In thanking Mr. Lim on behalf that the second article is in the of the Rotary Club, Mr. J. D. Bush negative form. It does not say said:

moment

ternis.'

and

to International peace and co-opera

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cosmos,"

The Eskimos call themselves "the complete people," but their. neighbours, the Indians, are "louse eggs, and every nation believes

that it is the centre of the universe. The result is that you have many circles with a centre but without the circumference which is obvious- ly absurd.

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The party therefore which would brotherhood and co-operation for practise tolerance, patience and benefit from the status quo, will hundreds of years and perhaps eclflessness not spasmodically, but not be too anxious to seek any more earnestly than ever since the in season and out of season. It de- settlement. Besides there are no Armistice.

the way some rends upon ourselves. pacific means of settling any Inter- ations are behaving_to-day, We are indeed much indebted to national dispute enumerated which seems, however, the Lengue of Mr. Lim for his instructive address the signatories can apply. But Nations atill remains an unrealiz-and on behalf of all the Rotarians, Lonsidering the Pact in conjunction able ideal, But this does not mean I want to express to him our thanks.

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