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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY. APRIL
30, 1938,
What The Foreigner Thinks
While all Britain is being stirred by Labour's Peace and Se- curity Campaign, we present the opinions of a Frenchman, an American, a Dane, and a Russian.
Ordinary people, they give the man-in-the-street's attitude to problems that threaten the security of nations.
The "Dally Herald" asked the Propaganda Departments 'in Rome and Berlin to allow an Italian and a German to par- ticipate in this discussion. The Propaganda Departments
refused the invitation.
H
The United
States
ARVEY L. SMITH is my name and I am a goods ex- porter, 30 years old, un- married, of Manhattan, New York, United States.
As I see Europe it is, with two or three notable exceptions, in the grip of a mass phobla un- paralleled in human history.
We in the United States are, it in said, too far away geographically to be nected by Europe's struggica. But Amerden is realising the fallacy of geographical isolation.
The catastrophe in China has shown her how precarious is her Holation. America represents one of the world's most potent pence forces.
Perhaps our recent strengthened and closer contacts with Great Britain show that the United States rentisen her danger and intends to alter hor
Our new Ambassador to Britain has dated that part of his mission is to advine President Roosevelt what part, if any, the United States can play in averting war without abandoning he
raditional role of isolation.
Thin, it seems to me, means the abandonment of that tradition
already.
If peace is to endure America must throw herself wholly into alignment with the remaining powerful do mocracles-notably Franco and Bri-
tain.
There may still bo hope in the League of Nations. It has not died. It never lived. It may yet be a powerful weapon for pence in the hands of united democracy,
Or, ponalbly, a direct union, an all- ance of the chlef democratic Powers, would give the type of coalition desired,
I
Denmark
AM a family man--Helmer Hagengaard, 34 Years old, factory reman.
With my wife and three children I live in a villa-dat in a Copen- hagen suburb: rent, £3 14. a month out of a weekly wage of
£3 103.
The den to combine all nations in the League is right. We ought not to give up the League.
Mr. Hagengaard, a Danish factory fireman and his family-" we feel the need for a British, Labour Government."
We must hope, too, that the big only those with full responsibility democratis world-Powers, France and themselves should talk to Hitler One. England, will keep together eco- should not take too much notice of nomically and politically. They are Mussolini. Liko Hitler, he tries to foundation stones in building world frighten those who want peace at any democracy.
price, but he is not so strong, and he is less dangerous
We know that the strength of Eng- land and Franço means peace. And we know that the strength of Hitler and Mussolini only means peace as lou pence suits them.
In any case, if we talked with Ger many, Italy would be bound to follow. But if we start with Italy, there is no guamnted that Germany would follow. Tho departure of Mr. Eden was 8
All the other international question Joss to world democracy. He was a strong man, the right man to put up could be settled easily if four cons against tier, a fanatic and a danger could get together. to world-peace.
It is in the interest of world-demo emcy that the British Labour Party should regain power, supported by all democratic States
Under the leadership of Leon Blum. Franco strengthened her position against the dictators. In close colin boration, the French and British Gav eruments could be strong enough to resist both Hitler and Mussolini.
That is the hope of the working. classes in the small democratic coun. tries. And after the dismissal of Mr. Eden, we feel more strongly than ever the need for a British Labour Govern
ment.
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France
Y name is Urbain Lina, aged 37, and as working manager A Saint-Cloud garage I ilve on the premises with my wife and our little girl Jeannine.
I have just managed to buy a very small interest in the business, but the general uncertainty stops many from buying cars.
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The only way to improve things is to make sure of peace. And the only way to do that in to settle the German question.
Franco and England are wrong to let themselves bo intimidated by Ger. many. It is unwise to give way all the time. I know the Germana. I was I
etylitan prisoner in Germany all through the war. We should make them feel that France and England siand together, and Eden was going ahead in collaboration with France.
But we should start conversations with Germany about His economic needs. We do not want the Germans La tarve to death. Giving them colonies, however, would not selve their troubles.
Conversations should direct--110 diplomatic sense. Hitler vice said A good thlog: "Peace is a question be tween men of goodwill,"
I
Russia
AM Pyotr Artemovich Trosh- kin, 29, married, otic small
·daughter, and I live at Moscow, From the Soviet standpoint the surest peace guarantee is the strength- ening of defences, the development of heavy industry, and the consolidation of agricultural successen.
Tho USSR possesses all that in necessary to repel attackern.
I agree with Roosevelt that most uf the world's people are against war, but there bi no peace' security is this, in view of the Fascist aggression and in- creasing armaments,
Satifying the aggressors' appetite marely increases the fuel for the fire. The most dangerous example is to be found in the present efforis to make terms with the aggressora, Those who make the attempt will not beneft by
Colony restoration talk is a propa- ganda trick that paves the way to teritorial compensation at the Soviet expense. Disarmament talk is empty unless there is a united front of the peaceful democratie countries formed against aggression.
There can be complete disarmament only when Capitalism, the cause of all wars, is removed.
We greatly sympathise with the struggle of the Spanish and Chinese that the people, and are shocked
civilised peoples so indiferently re- gard the extermination of unarmed inhabitants.
For example, the destruction of the make the English and French peoples Spanbh cultural treasures should
protest the louder against the Non- intervention farco and begin to worry about their own safety.
The Spanish and Chinese struggle even at- against aggression should tract wide bourgeats circles.
While the League of Nations only poorly serves its purpose now, the British roorganisation " plan will convert the Lengue into a there too) fur meeting the aggressors' demands.
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