NOTES BY TliE YlAY It ll to be expected that Dr. Boris A. Bakhmeteif does not like til: PAGE FOUR nu; CHARLCTTETOWN cunniiii Fresldcnb-W. (‘heater l. Mellon. M. I‘. Virr-Prnlldont-J- l. Innnfl sewn-tnry—-Lleut.-(‘ol. l). A. hlncliinnou, D. l. 0. Editor nml Slamming Director-d. B. Burnett. Jenn-lute Eillinrn-Frniik Walker and l). h. Currie . PUBLIC FORUM I I The jcgixaaorgarowu ouaaomu The Japs’ Viewpoint (Ottawa Journal) Bhanflhni was a Up to 1840 second rate Clhuiese city sitting on __.._ This oolnnin is Qpgg r" n" “hill-Elli!!! by correspondents not n u; endorse the "Dillon: of correspondents. "::.".-.‘.;"..'.“;':..'11:"::;:'.;t:;'rl-sitm:za;..i".::'ai::.“;:::::" Zfifiifigflflf, ‘f? ..‘.L‘°..’.;.‘-°.Z.. of . ;;:fze*;;f,e§g§§§ $331; big; .1 questions .1 ma... T... Thirty Pounds (30) Delicious cmi,,,,,, “d ‘epresented the Kermsky l . one of the five ‘Frosty Ports opened Lhm°““°'“ “will! 5°" -—-WITH- , trade. This after the Later on other nat- Government of 1917. Dr. Bakii- meteff spoke in New Yorl. last week t0 foreign ' FRIDAY, FEBRUARY l2, 1932 TM Jo lame: w. MP Opium “i111 Every Fifty (50) Pounds Order for Choice U1’ OPPOI" '. ‘ a t: r t - - ‘ O t {FL 'VITIL.S‘ i gl:we:‘1m::1lao“::1fi- and £\‘BRIThf-‘la‘:0il::;lllBafigllffirtgf: ._____ was saw 11w importance o; the city; Young Stall-Fed Beef. All the fO||0Wiiig n b an exgrlent W“ M we mrlmn w m“ om an, mo“ pLsucuonusilad been doubling couon nlztitons Fran: m: £1118 United P w Umvslmn? Prices. delivered Charlottetown: ‘ ' ' ii , c ay, w a nown ‘ ' _ . hmmlme Pmvmces “.3193; ]ead1ng casting m canary“, mm promo-Q] every five years for wme decades Cough is a very connnon ailment f: i318 international setinement . BEST ROASTS. Rll) . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. . .. . . . llc lb Omrtmncrs like Mil R- L- Cfildfii‘. representation on the board of pm” w the revomtmn‘ A‘ that and yet it is not rcally a disease; there are British French. United smmwe we" shocked M195“ M 1S"?']‘°."h°"s° "" ""' "-~ -- 14¢ lb. f ' the destruction of Prince of Wales ll‘ 01H . . . . .. “L I ' I ........-.. .. rate she would have been produc- ing four times as much in 1932 end I933 as in I913, he says. But tlw i931 production was only Hboiii twice that of 1913. or one-half what it would have shown under it is simply a symptom of disease. Now just as on increased pulse rate or a high temperature is s sign that something is wrong in the sys- tem, so also with a cough, and the cause of the cough should be in- States, Italian and Japanese troops. The city is popularly known, we are told, Us the Paris of the East; boasts an excellent golf course, rnce track, yacht club, on enorm- Oils number of dsrcputable resorts; Short Loin Round Steak Round Shoulder Roast Chuck . . . . . . .. Brisket and Corning Rib , . , , . Soup Meat and Flank College by fire. it is o. most un- fortunate occurrence and the second great conflagration of its kind in such a short period. Not only will it rob the Province tern- K. C. oi’ blfliiifiil E1"! ti)?" Vi°W5 Llanagc-mcnt. The attitude of the m‘ Marmme “rm” 1°” m“ 17mm‘- prcscnt Government towards the oi (Junarla in gcncratl and these nmposal L, not known’ md i“ Provinces in pzilnlculnr. At a recent p01 Cy win no‘ likely be revealed um nwctng "I m? ‘WWI-Y fwmcd Marl“ til the text of the Privy Council 14c "L 14c lb. 12c lb, 10c lb, 10c lb. time Chm or Mm“, Un“,c,.5,,,_.’ ML (leciswn has been received and the 01d 55.5mm of government. In ygstigntvfl- also me shanghai Club’ Wm‘ the porarily of its only non-denomln- . . , , , , , , , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3c m Came, emphns zed me splendid sudled educational matters the _ old Although tliCi-l‘ air.’ k number of longest bar in the worm‘ atlonaJ ‘college but is bound to Choice Pork Roasts _ _ ‘ _ _ _ . _ . _ . _ _ I . _ . . . _ I I . I I . 12c m ‘ ' Russian Government had laid its conditions which may cause cough, The Japanese did not bombard djgqrggnme gengfglly me gducgt- Choice Pork Hams (fresh) ’ I n . l u I ' l ‘ . u I . i I H 12c ")- nevcrthvless the commonest or 1gng]5y3t¢m 91cm; c;i;y_ A magi; BIPSiI-‘m of education here which he _~_?_. ..__ . ’ , lans in i908 and i909 to have _ _ _ _ _ _ ifiid- ilfiltililvP-i iiu iliivllvviiiiil Elite Gl/ARANTEED PRICE Eompulsory education throughout most frequent causes should be “or attack n-m invade m“ pa“ of unfortunate happening at a most h "Those are fgua-lantecd ‘m pom Him": mllkfcd which lids (‘li'i,\" fl . . —-———- .. . (21 Th achieve- thought of first. The most fre- Shanghai’ only one“ according t o*’s’ our own eedmg‘ and Chmce Quahty- -.~-l~_ly iacen drawn the ziatlon b) iJ - e _ l , .d t t inopportune time. The gree _ _ u»... h.- 1‘ mu.»- of Cilllflfiii. in ‘Aocolulng w “um” ‘mm Um‘ ment of that happy condition has quest la the cause from some con- dglrgl° d‘ 123x215‘: i; quesuon to follow Hus (mum, Wm At the above PYICCR‘, with every Fifty Pounds order “PM m; b“ as u“ “r Cam“ don, the British Goveminent wheat W, Men made by me soviet and (htion in nose, mouth, throat, and machéwlgunned aim burned pa“ be where ,0 hold the classes m the _ ‘rtieiivxeg- a Bok (mzinbel-ples FREE’ co-ntaining i - - m. u 1931 m. 331mm,,“ L, a chest, and includes affections of the mcantune. although I have no n y (. ) pounds choice, frozen Cranberries: will of the native city; $10,000,000 worth of it was burned we are told, but as much of it consisted of flimsy shacks thc estimate may be loose. With what Justification? N0 one may justify the bombing of a civil population of any city or , _ U quota scheme has been approved consuicrs is no, sullnicilt f0." tin: by me Cuban‘ It provides that m cw“ enrlneer and a member o; development. o!‘ the biaritimcs. thc faculty of Columbia University rrhatvzi-r r-lfrct i; may linvc on the ‘lam mulled m the Unwed Kng- in New York. His observations dt-vcloiiriivii’. oi." Canutllt us a whole. do!“ slum Yaw a compulsory Con- are interesting in that they ex‘ Ho mgrms‘ mm mo“ “mph? hm tcnt of British wheat amounting to press the views of a Russian who is ' 15V». It is also reported that the not o follower of Stalin and a wor- keep all winter in a cool place; better for preserving than fresh berries. CLUB YOUR ORDERS, if necessary, and leave, accompanied by the cash, with J. D. Jenkins, Office 119 Grafton Street, Charlottetown, who will arrange for delivery of both Meat and Cranberries. teeth, tonsils, the uvula which hangs betwcen tonsils at back of the mouth, the throat itself, and the windpipe, and the bronchial tubes one going to each lung. Sometimes, as Dr. Stuart Pritch- m-d points out, the character or doubt arrangements may be made with the primary schools and churches for temporary acc0mod— atlon. A group of Islanders held a discussion here as to what would issue from this great catastrophe- We came to the conclusion the __4,_;,_y:._r_~ ngy-mj-J-s-q *1 regret with 11.11:. zhu‘, tho Provinc- i'.~‘ Ejhllliid as >lzlpbai'lcicrs. The forum: mil; is certainly $5 bl’ tlic mu i‘ ltiirilimc Iltlfli) and not (Jiirfl. at. lczn-t not to any great on plan jirovides for price of $1.35 per bushel to the British wheat growers. scheme certainly would help the l. guaranteed Such n shipper of Russia by they would Lenin. No doubt Dr. Bakhmeteff would be welcomed in the Soviet officials- likely soon place him where his tongue would be silenced. sound of the cough may give a clue as to its cause. Coughs may be div- idcd into two classes - expectorant and irritant. The Expcctorant cough is where there is some mucous or other substance that should be cx- town; not even by invoking the cruelties of war. But, admitting this. and deploring what has happened at Shanghai, let none of us‘ go off at half-cock with the public schools should run atleestiis fares the second high school grade of 11 and 1r possible grade 12; that as far as possible a similar System of education be adopted as exists 603-2-9-12-‘2i ‘I. E. PRATT 8i SON St. Peters, P. E. I. B lils r h farmers materially, but, that idea that Japan has not had mm - " r w: vocation; or that in ticking stern m the sister Provmces O I‘ w "i". for the Dominion of Canada, —I'- Govememm o‘ India h“ pectorated or removed, and the subshliitcri rztimiy systems from it (1065 not Suit the book's or Free Th” _ ., t, . m t nwnnhu m \, ‘M I r 1 A Traders is evident from the fact issued a. statement concerning the CW3“ hfllfs t‘) “‘m°"° “- measures m protect hm, nationals Brunswick and Nova Sco a, ‘B- Qqncluglons discussed and arrived would go i8. considerable way indg hm.» . . l.‘ f _ ML Us Ma“- ‘Jiiifi an agitation has already been troubles in the North-West . t “Us type In“; ysfmwfl ‘go and to break down an anti-Jailan- u,“ students obtammg i‘ gnlfinlg M. and I 8W9 them m “d” that fraying the cost of the institution _. ports prait tally isolated. “antic: Pmvmce_ 0116s first m_ aided, nothing Sl0ll 1c given o We boycott she is Outragmg any dlpiOlflb, from his or her g1 they may receive consideration and No doubt u; would take years wdfi school be ilfimltiiid 1° Prince <75 discussing among those interested velop such a scheme which woum stop or quict‘ this type of cough as it is Nature's way of removing any obstruction from the air passages. The irritant cough is really serv- ing no useful ptrxporsc and it is in this type that you would be justi- fied in using some means to stop flii it. In font the irritant cough not landed troops in Chino. prepared organzed to rouse the country ‘n- gzrnst the proposal. It is claimed by_ the Frcr: Traders that the guaran- Lced price and quota will cost the couniry $25,000,000 annually which Wfllllfl rrfse the price of the loaf by intcmationni law or usage. She i5. in point of fact, following United States and British precedents, In 1026-27 thcre was a Chinese boycott of British goods, attacks British nationals. Britain Win-n ilicrc was noihmg but the liicfuniiicalit Inlrrcoloiiiul,Atvlth no through CLlIIIlKICtiOUS worihwliile to (li-puiul upon. i: natural for ship (l\\‘i‘.f‘i‘5 and cons fJilCCS r0 Qrdcr evltable conclusion upon the facts set forth by Government is the complete futility of Lord. Irwin's hope that Abdul Ghaffar Khan and others like him in the Frontier Province could be brought within call for whole-hearted supper-i from all who have the educating“, interest of the Province at heart Progress is dependent upon cm education, and I know the great majority of the people of the Pro- Wales University; that monthly tests be held as well as mid-year and final omminations; that students not making u grade 0f i" lcust 45 to 50% be removed from the institution; that such an in education in the Province. We at the university feel that stlch a. university, if established on the Is- land, would at least have an en- rollment of 600 students. At pres- ent there are about 200 Island \‘.' .15 their strainers in ihc oncn c.1150“ , - the fold of good citizenship by ex- _ _ _ <1 i-c-it to llfllilfljlilniiills‘ pa ing by aqémt I“ “Ew ,0, the general tending the hand of friendship to on1yga115 to 50,-", any \15efu1pu'r_ to protect he,- flghm Landed university, if biiili- WORN b? °I students m the various Miritime vince have the future of their ' ~ n» - An intuiliiqciii, (ic- p‘ W of ‘he Naumm mvemmen‘ ihem- The second is iii“ "l" Dose, but if imchcckcd may be troops at Shanghai. BM‘ “tilstan” i“ u” Pmvm“ colleges and Universities W110 would children at heart and will be mo“ for— be more than willing to rcmain at than interested in seeing the do In ihc course of a dcbalc in the British Parliament on February l6. 2927, a member of the Labor and the rccent election endorsing m‘ “CV ‘l’ . protectionist policy, it is not (‘ m“ ‘l “my the agitation will have much dangerous. Thus in influenza this cough may cause complications in nose and sinuses, may cause pleur- public throughout India. have o right to demand from Mr. Gandhi a plain statement of whether he is veiopment of such a scheme as] have outlined out of the ashes of Prince of Wales College. (1) It would provide the Prov- ince with teachers of high stand- ing (B, A. degree) home and attend a university in Charlottetown. 'I'hcn thcro are at least 400 students who would be liiiCllt of ".0; situl-ni for I "m ‘ - 1 “l M- will 11E; OI (“my on the 5311mm drafmi by prepared to stand by Government isy in pneumonia. aggravate pain, Oppgsluon asked under what treaty 4 V f‘. l‘. it w! (Lullii ‘Prunk the Govemmcnt to submit to the in their measures to curb anarchi- cause loss of slccp, may overwork rights British troops landed on '12) It» ivoiild 01inch the Pm‘ eligible to enter. A similar fcc for I am. Sir, etc. and Saint House or. commons I cal campaigns of the kind now cx- the blood vessels and iiiiilficie with Cilinese soil. Sir Austcn Chambcr- “m? for (a) Those studm“ M- mursefs could be mm!“ “s “k the ISLAND STUDENT ' working of the heart. tending other Maritime institut- Mar-mime universities, and these wouvme‘ N_ s_ lain, thcn British Foreign Secretary replied: "The right of a Slate to protect the livcs of its nationals abroad posed, or whether he apnrvvv-v‘ 05 them. 1r 11¢ will riotniimistakrbly choose the former alternahve, no l lhrfJnllms h) do" Tim o,-C1-“»1,c1,,,n,g Wm o! 452 m cquivocation ought to disguise from " ‘mi "ml llldiwlffil 7G by which the British House or us that he is in fact on the other 1.: no use lnuir-ziting de. Commons adopted the financial ions would remain at homo. (3) It would improve great-ill’ 0m‘ educational system and provide the average individual with a grade 11 or l2 education. It would provide a means M 1M“ {Um the Thc thought thcn is that in any persistent cough it would be wise to consult your physician, '15 cough may be due to curly tuberculosis, to docs not depend on my treaty}. early statics of whooping cough, to And 1am? on’ in the Same you’ trouble in large blood vessel into Mn Baldwin, dcnmm Wm,‘ the (4)_ BRIT}! 1m “TIA row The Home of Good Meat and Fish We Can Supply You ‘With i" s. n1! i-qilul opportun- 'l'i|r'I'P ti: l. i. l'..Lil."..I"_' -\- , _, ‘ Y’, I ‘ Mo nmlnffjiiicd resolutions to bring in the Trade Thou who know Arthur Mcighcn which thclmmt Immps m“ ‘mod’ to some subjcct, told the House of °l Pducimim 1°? “w” wh° to i1 .:...,> 1:. .1 h bilildcrs. rum“ B“ shows mat before many know that he .15 not going to u“ car ‘trouble, brain abscess, infiarn- Commons ‘ms: cannot otherm“ obtain it on iv -,l.c Linc ; lrg,’ ma; in jts ' matron of the \)I‘0li(‘li‘.(ii tubes and ,, _ _ h a account o; gmmcml dlggicujg- mucous more will be an rnd to free 591ml“ a5 m” mbl”'" Stan‘? of u“ oilu-r conditions our {loops mp" “m! s m to F I S H " ' w: liud rclthrr the money ‘Hde m the BM.“ Rm . Th will o; any nmjorit}; Th,“ 15 not Remember ‘Mm mum“ 1N‘ “MW Fin‘ East. to saioggard firitlsh ies by going out of the Province. l - l 1. i plre. e -- . - - - v tPs n China. pa cuiai y at mesa are some o; the pom“ 5nd iii“! 111E Infill-I”. for rul n rntcrprrc in his nature In the circum- m, and Show“ b" t, mum . . ~ ' ' . l‘. ' god, oth- Shanghai. 'I'l‘|8-i- is tho only K- mds . . d t: f ti r i ' - - . '\\il.ii. (Em Uri no Ptvnfillcvs want 11,01) o“ o u 1i 1:50 “tit” practic stances, this appointment is most m; not only weak“, ‘m. systfln] but policy of Ills Ivfajcstys Govern- . .. _ , “b” “mans m“ ""3 “Ow 9'9‘ creditable; creditable to Mcighen n,‘ 1 ._- 111ml- JA- ‘he plow "Mod and in operation a. - 10% and to tin,- Prime Minister. It will Set up comp m 0m "Til" film-flit)" 0i the "m" Fresh T" cured '— sm°k°d fl<l.‘»~~»>‘~lliliit (if our uffnrs as out-f ‘ 1 m u Se“ w able alert and ___ _ _lh‘ll0l‘f.’flt land the manner and lnm 1 u, )1 P V : 1'3"’ o“ all 1mp°T“5 excel)’ 1mm hm g ve 1e a , ‘ , numbers wherein troops should . n c l ill an Coinmision - mii-‘luilent leadersmib "Swrmg be Iandrd at shanghai depend on s Report. ‘VJCII this has born IIIIIyABFiL sh possessions‘ As had pm“ null (longested Trade Channels that body in public esteem; and it - w.l1 give to the Government and public lire the benefits o: a mind the local situation and the ad- vices received from our rcprc sentativcs on the spot." with this modern history in the ' louslv been arran ed one or two (irtnaria gets: 3 g mrmbcrs o‘ the Government, Fret: -Tra<lr- Liberals, were allowed to acivuii; ‘ivd, back into hwy- Salmon 26c and28o per lb. Corned Mackerel .._. . . . .....-. .. 20c each FROM A DICTIONARY a "no zzcially and 0.ll~.Z"»'.',.Sk‘, flu. \i ling Prj\'j_j]r(l_gl will marq- . '1 i‘ advances. com- nii".is\ir.'.t' 1r; ctiivr p3. ille advances nitidc n of Canada. ILiIHO CQVTROI, According t» the judumcnt of the Pr.\',\' Council if»? Dominion F L (iuv- d v eriznic-ng, on‘ ~ (he rfy for radio and other pill]; and no‘. rho individual prov 111;; Q]](1_;1-_»_(_\5 l) thl- ‘tlfijilflif.’ tlct lCll of ilv: Slup- u irml- (Inuit of C :1. An nirprail Wis lnlzvn to Lin" -y CQililCll by Qunbcc, with Ontario. ‘Jlic appluill livlil up mo announce- nrvn; of ilic l"l‘(i"l‘lli runiliiiplulcii policy in radio tr-ll, mid it is poss blc, though not 1:: dmblc null Lo mwifv in illf.‘ prcsi-ni. s ossoviatrwi V‘ (i Wrctiiiiicliifs COH- I‘ that n n nnnnunvrurzont. .' i iii. 'i‘.l~ Suprvriic Court ll."l(l that ill" Dominion had full jurdisclictml O‘.'(‘l‘ rado "on tho ground of crm- venience amouning to ncccssty." The Dominion, it was sot out, must be allowed "a very wide control over transmission and the power to enter into agreements with other natons governng the allotment of wavc lengths and the location o.” stations." The provinces, said the majority of the court. were not in a position to exercise such con- tral. Under authority of an act of Parliament oontrol of redo now rests in the Department of Marine, .. ‘which has in force licenses for 64 broadcasting stations at $50 each and something like half a milion licenses for receiving sets at $1 each. Two broadcasting plants bc- long to the Province of ‘Manitoba, three 1o the Canadian National ‘Raiways and the remainder arc a lprlvskl! Owned and operated. A Royal Commission. '1 ll \\ Government, nrvr-ssary tam that the change ’f‘r.idc i0 Protection will gradually rcsiorc Grout Briton t) lirrr form- s',icak and vote against. the resolu- tion. bur it is interesting to note that 33 Liberals, followers of Sir John Simon, Secretary of State for orcign I‘fuirs, voted with’ the of whom were four ibcral Ministers, including Presi- cnt of the Board of Trade, Right iIon_ Walter Runciman. Mr. Runci- man, who introduced the resolutions, olnicd out that the new depart- rc in fi=cal policy was absolutely in cmscqucnce of the coutinncd movement of capital a- ny from Great, Britain. It is cer- from Free r position of lcarlcx among the c wmuicrcial nations l1l)I'l'()RI./1 L NOTES "Jurt to lzccp the record clear," ‘ho Afuncton Times notes that H011. G. Howard Ferguson, Canad- ii‘. liugli Comm ssioner in London, ‘H8 the first to take up with the iiniisli Government the question of Wlnuv ng the embargo on Canadian [XJlltiiJCS and n0tMr_ T, W_ Caldwell rr {vrcssuitiii g Axum-lotion, as slated in a Iandon Canadian Press cable. the Potato Growers’ C°m1ll°ill1iis sympathetically on the destruction of Prince of Wales 9011000. the Sydney Post concludes: Great as the financial loss is, and lifiovy 8s the obligations facing the Govcriimoiit arc. there is no doubt that construction work on a new mm?“ "uikii"! will be started “mlmii 110103‘. The Islanders are a. lhrliiy and careful people but. . “litre r-ducallon Ls concerned they "° “lllillw w nay for the best. ‘They spend a larger percentage of their “mfomml r°""’“""5 0Y1 nubile instruction than Iva yearn ego, made e strong n- the [Jcoplq o; my other “who”. {There's abundantly equipped fut‘ service. no letting away from the yoke 0f the Maritimes. says the providing nearly all the presidents of our banks and universities, they manage to keep on sending Prime Ministers to rule over us, Finance Ministers to decide about our taxes. As Prime Ministers they gave Bennett. As Finance Ministers they gave us Tiliey, Foster, Field- ing. And now they have given us Rhodes. And they talk "Maritime Rights!” Wcll, cm say is that we don't mind the yoke. Mr. Rhodes, to begin with, is in the best traditions of the best the Maritimes have sent us. Iqfc has ability, experience, culture, background. Mr. Rhodes said that hc would rather be Can- Mia's first angler than Canada's first Commoner. But he wt an admirable Speaker: perhaps a far better first Commoner than he has ever been an angicr. And his Speskership wasn't all pomp and circumstance. It must have been with great emotion on both sides thlt M. Briand took leave last week-end of the staff at the Qual d'Orsay. Arlstlde Briand, who next to Clemenceau is the most remark- able statesman France has produc- ed this century, is now in the seventies, and his health is pre- carious. He has been many times Prime Minister of France, and. apart from his work as Foreign Minister, has held all sorts of port- folos. In appearance and figure not unlike moyd George only slightly less theatrical, M. Briand has worked himself hard all his life, but, unlike Mr. Lloyd George, lacked the rejuvenating resources of the golf links. His one excurs- ion into golf, under Mr. Llojzd Gem-gels tuition at a famous con- ference, almost cost him the loyalty of a serious-minded Gallic people. The adder is the only vic'ous scr- iient found in (Kilt Britain, o“ 1W9‘ “mum” N“ satisfied with munner in which Canada's trade balance had been rcdressed during the first nine months of the pres- ent fiscal year by tariff measures which had changed an enormous adverse balance to a favorable one of $10,000,000. In deciding to make us Thompson, Tupper, Borden and m, trade balance the paramount aim, Mr. Bennett had. to take the risk of creating temporary disturbances about in trade; and-offending masses of all we voters, ignorant of fiscal questions, who wish to buy chcnply wlicrevci‘ they please Canadian industry national credit. Canada has bccn fortunate in that she has suffered once comparntivrly littlc loss in volumc of external irndc, though the sc- vcrcly reduced cultural commodities has cut to- this. aware that the necessity for high cmcrgcncy tariffs was forced on us by the u United States tariffs, which have also been copied in Europe. situation where it was one of sink or swim for Canada. home market for ourselves or go down in disaster. world. (Saturday Night) An illuminative part of lion. R. B. Bennett's recent Toronto ad- dress was his demonstration of the attainment of a favorable nt whatever cost to or Canadian price of all agri- Evcry informed pcrsson is well prohibitive character of Thc had reached a point We had to keep our Damascus is the oldest city in the V no )5‘ . "jmnuizv ‘WPILLS A€|‘[\\\l\YIl-l‘~.:‘ D ' i. “DEN n» l S", it“ ' HEUMAT‘ memory of all of us, there should be perhaps less haste in jumping on the Japanese, in condemning them with bell, book and candle, and in disregard of all precedents and conditions. We are being told that Japan's conduct ‘is in violation of the Brland-Kellogg pact. But against this is Sir Austen Chamber- lain's declaration that the right of to. State to protect the lives of its nationals abroad does not depend on any treaty. Nor have we noticed that. Brit-Yin or Francc or the United States have raised this point at all. Their only carc, thus for. Rpfliffiliily, is for the Inter- national Settlement. Their latest note objects to the use of the Settlement as a base for Jupancsc operations. In the circumsluucus, and having regard for the solemn assurances of the Ji~pancse Foreign Minister that Japan only desircs peace and order in China, talk of Britain JiiiiiPiiiK into a war with Japan, or of interfering beyond the protect- ion of her own rights, is sheer folly. One destroyed chinese city is de- plorable, and s0 is loss of Chinese life; but it should take much more than these things to justify the stupendous cahmity of a war be- tween England and Japan. Be- sides, England has her own troubles Just now in India. They are going to be very costly for the British i-EXPBYQT- mm“ mlflht be regarded B8 quite sufficient share 0f the "white man's burden" m1- one nation to carry. If this China-Jap war is to be stopped or won by an outside country, we cheerfully elect I nation other thin-Britain to do the job. Glue of good quality can he pm- duced from the wastc liquors from reduction plants manufacturing meal from fish waste, awarding to experiments made by Cgngdpu scientists engaged in fisheries re. search under federal auspices, The British museum has o stuf- fed Anaconda measuring 29 fest Words were my slaves, witch-words with many faces, Bold words in soldier-phalanx mar- shallcd out, And lurking timorous words of‘i'ear and doubt, And soft sweet words of love, with many graces Of common kindllness to follow them. l In alphabetic chaos they were found, Until with clumsy cunning I un- bound A portion for my service, some to gem My idle thoughts with brightness, some to be My sober household servants. ‘Tis my pain That, being mine, they soon forgot to bow To my behest, that soon they made them free, And now they lead me humble in their train. Words were rriy slaves — they are my masters nowl --Ethel Davies in the Australasian. 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