. Review of reviews and world's work . as in the large political ters business leadership would have beensense interlocking rather than rival arrange- more valuable than that of military men likements. The United States belongs morally General Foch, or masters of statecraft liketo the grouping of English-speaking democra- Mr. Lloyd George. The Prime Minister hadcies, while, on the other hand, both Canada assumed more responsibility than was safe,and Great Britain arealmost as much in-terested as is theUnited States in themaintenance of theMonroe arbitrary and sel-fish application o


. Review of reviews and world's work . as in the large political ters business leadership would have beensense interlocking rather than rival arrange- more valuable than that of military men likements. The United States belongs morally General Foch, or masters of statecraft liketo the grouping of English-speaking democra- Mr. Lloyd George. The Prime Minister hadcies, while, on the other hand, both Canada assumed more responsibility than was safe,and Great Britain arealmost as much in-terested as is theUnited States in themaintenance of theMonroe arbitrary and sel-fish application of theMonroe Doctrine insome particular in-stance by our Gov-ernment might arousedeserved opposition;while arrogance in theexercise of sea-powerby Great Britainmight provoke verypertinent as matters stand,the American Mon-roe Doctrine and theBritish exercise of sea-power conspicuouslyrepresent the practi-cal situations in theworld which makefor security and free-dom, and they denotethe solid concerns thatare underwriting. RT, HON. DAVID LLOYD GEORGE(British Prime Minister) _ . If an au- Businessthe Needed thorita-Remedy tive con-ference o f businessmen had been actingboldly in Novemberand December, weshould have seen bythis time a much morehopeful condition ofthings throughoutEurope. There aremany who believe thata different businesspolicy pursued towardsRussia might haveaverted the Bolshe-vist seizure of a policy ofputting Germany atwork before the Bol-shevists had taken ad-vantage of hungerand unemployment topromote revolutionswould have been bet-ter for Belgium andFrance than Teutonicchaos. In these mat- the League of Nations in its formative period, ters the business world should have dictated to the political world. It is true that therePoiitica ^^ ^^^ work of the Allies at Paris is now a partial lifting of the blockade, and,versus \s to be criticizcd, it should not after much delay, German ships are begin-conomica ^^ ^^ much for their dealing


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