EXILES IN ENGLAND
FUND FOR ASSISTANCE
ALBERT HALL MEETING
LONDON, October ' 4. "Wo should not worry because we have lived in times: of danger," said Professor Einstein, in his address on "Science and Civilisation." at the Albert Hall, "as comfortable routine is fatal to national development, and discontent breeds hatred and violence." Lord Eutherford declared that Britain's duty was to provide a temporary refuge within hor universities for distiuguislied German scholars faced with destitution. ■ ; Sir Austen -Chamberlain; in an impassioned speech, said the world was often shocked by some natural' catastrophe. At present it was faced by a catastrophe produced by the selfish passions of man. lis middle-aged-people were suddenly driven into the* street with their children and made hewers of wood and drawers of water for their self-styled superiors, it would be less odious than tho actual happenings in Germany recently./ Sir William Beveridgo announced that a fund of a milion sterling was being raised to help tho refugees.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 83, 5 October 1933, Page 11
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160EXILES IN ENGLAND Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 83, 5 October 1933, Page 11
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