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WALES'S DEAD.
THE CHINA MAIL,
The Archbishop of Wales had dedicated the memorial, the Bishop of Llandaff had prayed, and the PRINCE'S TRIBUTE: WE CAN Lord Mayor of Cardiff (Alderman
NEVER FORGET."
MEMORIAL UNVEILED.
Cardiff, June 12.
LIBERIA
A QUEER LAND OF LIBERTY.
A. J. Howell) had accepted the custody of the colonnade at the re- |quest of Sir Cecil Harcourt-Smith,
CURIOUS DOINGS AFOOT. when two Welah V.Cs bora their country's Roll of Honour to the
[By Mr. H. Wilson Harris.] Wales to-day came to Cardiff, to Prince. It was a large book, for greet her Prince, who had come to it contained $5,000 names inscribed be afoot in Liberia. But then Some curious doings seem to the city to play the leading part on vellum-names which hereafter Liberia is a curious place al- In a solemn act of national homage will live for ever in the Welsh Na- together. It differs from every tional Museum, with the signature piece of territory on the African
to her dead.
But if Liberia is free of en-
mora
Thirty-five thousand of the sons of the Princs to keep them com-Continent, except Abyssinia, in and daughters of Wales laid down pany. His Royal Highness, refus- being completely and absolutely their lives In the war. To-day ing a fountain pen, signed with a independent and free from all en- their mothers and fathors and qulil. He shook hands with the tanglements with European widows and children from every bearers of the Roll-C.S.M. John Powers. (Even the Union of valley and every town of the Prin-Williams, V.C. (late South Wales South Africa can hardly say cipality came here
and to show that Borderers),
Sergeant W. that.) "those valiant hearts" are not for- Fuller, V.C. (late the Welch Regi- gotten. Their memory is enshrined mont), and expressed his regret in one of the most beautiful of the that they should have had to sustanglements with European Pow- many memorials which have arisen tain its weight through such a them with America. This is an- ers she is by no means free of in Great Britain since the war a length of oratory.
other curious thing about her. temple in honour of the dead, a
"AN IMMORTAL APPEAL."
It all comes of the country's. place of rest and remembrance for
Lord Aberdare president of the curious origin. Rather the living. The Prince saw it this National Museum of Wales, at the than a contury ago some philan- morning in a wonderful setting. request of Mr. Lloyd George, ac thropic spirits in the United Through cheering crowds who cepted the custody of the book, States thought the slavery pro- packed the streets from the sta- which, he said, would be cared for blem there (this was 40 years tion to the City Hall, his Royal by ex-Service men. The Roll, Bald and more before Lincoln's eman- Highness, in the uniform of the Mr.. Lloyd George, would constitute cipation proclamation) could be at Welsh Guards, with the deep blue an addition to the many title deeds least partially solved by trans- of the Garter ribbon across his that the people of Wales possessed porting individual free slaves to scarlet tunic, had driven to Alexan-to claim rank among the nations, the country of their ancestors and dra Gardens, an open space border-that had never shirked great call settling them there. Accordingly ed by a noble range of civil build- because it Involved a great sacrl-the American Colonisation So- inga. He mounted A platform'fice. For ever its story would be ciety was formed and the first de- whereon wore microphones to an imperishable answer to the de-tachment of pioneers was shot broadcast his words, and looked out tractors of Wales and an immortal ashore on the West African coast; upon an impressive scene.
appeal to her children.
in the year 1821. Rising 86ft. above its sunken The singing of "Land of my court, austerely beautiful, stood a Fathers," accompanied by the band circular colonnade of white stone of the Welsh Guards-who found In the heart of a multitude of the principal guard of honour- The settlement was christened people. From each of its three brought the impressive service to a Liberia Liberty Land-for ob- porches hung a flag, concealing close. Then the Prince, on behalf vious reasons. Its capital, Mon- Something behind It-the White of the King, laid at the base of the rovia, was so styled in honour of Ensign, the Union Jack, and the memorial a wreath, which was the American President of the pale blue of the Air Force and quickly joined by others from the day, who thus gave his name to a above the first, in the form of a Navy, the Army, the Air Force, the town as well as a doctrine. As a cross, rose the hilt of an upheld British Legian, and the people of political experiment Liberin has
Wales, This last was borne by never been a great success.
sword.
.
LIBERTY LAND.
The
Before Bach flag stood two men Mr. G. F. Forsdike, chairman of American importees and the na- of the service it represented-heads the Memorial Committee, who pre- tives blended badly. The form- er, though to-day their descend-
bowed and arms reversed. The sided.
The
flanks were held by the warriors of The Prince spent some time with ants number only about 20,000 as to-day-and yesterday.
the ex-Service men on parade, and against 2,000,000 natives, have Welshmen from the Royal Navy, then adjourned for luncheon with always ran the country, and do the Royal Marines, the Army, and the Lord Mayor at the City Hall goes further than that.
still. But American influence the Royal Air Force-the warriors Included in the company were four Liberian police force is trained of to-day-stood behind the King's men-a boy-who wore the Vie- and commanded by American off- Colours of the Navy and the torią Cross. The boy, the son of Guards and the standards of the the late Corporal Davies, Welsh money when required, there is an cera, America Iends Liberia regiments of Wales; opposite were Fusiliers, received the token of his American adviser to supervise the posted the contemporaries of the dead father's valour from the country's finances, the national 35,000-the men of France and King's own hand, Flanders, Suvla Bay and Salonika, Among the many who were pre-dollars and cents.
accounts are kept in American mustered in mufti beneath the Eri-sented to the Prince were the tish Legion's blue and gold. In architect of the memorial (Mr. a good deal more might be said All this is very interesting and front of this national guard of hon-3. N. Comper), the sculptor (Mr.about it. But the latest develop- our sat the widows and the mothers, A. B. Pegram), the contractor (Mrment of importance is the pene- a silent company 2,000 strong, yet J. E. Turner- and the writer of the tration of Liberia by American hardly more pathetic than the lit-Welsh War Memorial Book (Mr. capital on new and extensive tle group of men who faced them in Grally Hewitt). "hospital blue," some of whom,
scale. The capitalist mainly con- cerned is Mr. Harvey Firestone,; Hmped on crutches.
According to figures published by whose motor tyres represent in At the Prince's touch the three the Tass Agency Soviet exports to the United States what Dunlops flags on the colonnade fell, and European countries during the do in England or Michelins in their secret stood, revealed-a month of April totalled 45,000,000 France. Mr. Firestone needs. sailor, a soldier, and an airman, roubles, which is a their branze arms holding a wreath 5,000,000 roubles compared with the the British Colonial Office devised aloft towards the winged central figures for March. Imports totalled its restriction scheme to regulate figure of Victory. It was Victory 60,000,000, roubles in April, a de-supply and stabilise prices, the whose sword-hilt made the sign of
crease of 11,000,000. the Cross, above the words. "Ini hoc signo vinces." Even as the flags fell and there rang out the Arat notes of the gunners' "Last Poat," there came the sound of falling water; for the Prince's touch had released the fountains that will play in that hall of memory.
The minute's silence that follow- ed was a wonderful tribute; and while it lasted the King's Colours and the standards of the Old Guard and the New drooped in sympathy with the half-masted flags on the roofs of the public buildings. Then came "Reveille." The stooping guardians of the porches joined the guards of honour in the salute; and the Red Dragon of Wales flew free, with the Union Jack, from the mast-heads.
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American tyre king decided to grow his raw material himself in Liberia and 'secured a concession of a million acres for the purpose, The results of this stroke of business have just been investi- gated by one of Mr. Firestone's lown countrymen — which is per- haps just as well. Mr. Raymond Leslie Buell is Research Director of the American Foreign Policy Association, a body distinguished by the accuracy and impartiality of its reporta on many interna- tional problems. Mr. Buell, who was formerly an assistant pro- fessor at Harvard, has just visit- ed different parts of Africa, in- cluding Liberia. * ́*
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The Intense nationalism of the Was Once Very Delicate And Woak, briefly this, that the Firestone
Welsh was reflected in the charac ter of the dedicatory service. Welsh,
as well as English, was employed
-Baby's Own Tablets Made All The. Difference.
concession means confiscation of native land and forced enrolment of native labour; that an official Labour Bureau supplies Mr. Fire stone with his workers at a wage
in hymns and prayers; and the Prince of Wales himself used the No wonder Mr. Lu Tao-cheng, of of one cent a day (another language of his people in the clos- An Cheng Hutung, West City, Pe-authority, it is fair to asy, given ing sentence of his brief speech. king, is a, proud grandfather the sum as a shilling); that an He said:
Look what a fine little fellow his American loan was pressed on "I can assure you that I consider 2 year old grandson is!
Liberia in the course of the con- it a very grent privilege to have "My grandchild, Fao Pao (which cesalon negotiations, the amount been asked to unveil this national insans 'the Precious one') was very being five million dollars (£1,000,- memorial in the presence of such a delicate and weak," writes Mr. Lu,000) and the rate 7 per cent, the great gathering, amongst whom are in his native Chinose. "When the most remarkable fact about the so many ex-Service men. To do little man was 6 months old he fre deal-If fact it really is-being justice to the exploits of our coun-quently got troubled with indiges that the purpose of the loan is to trymen in the fierce glare of the tion. We gave him physica, but provide for the refunding of an battlefeld would be a hard tasit, all proved unsuccessful.. until earlier (1912) loan on which the and ane to perform which I am not Baby's Own Tablets were tried. interest was only 5 per cent, and equal to-day.
These Tablets so greatly benefited which expired in 1942, whereas During the years that have him that now he is not only free this one will run to 1967. elapsed their valour has been of ailments, but stronger and recorded on many a pago of healthier than ever before, The history, and Wales can never difference in the boy's health be forgot.
Bernard, like most other small. A fore and after the use of Baby's] We are here to pay tribute to Own Tablets is indeed as great as boy of his age, generally found the undying memory of those sons heaven and earth. Many thanks himself in trouble of some kind. and daughters of Wales who, at the Baby's Own Tablets are easy to Finding that words had but little stern call of duty, streamed forth administer because pleasant in effect upon his off-spring, the father from city and from remote village, taste, and are guaranteed absolute resorted to sterner measures. from sheltered "valley and, from ly safe and harmless.. They quick A neighbour, watching him chas- mine, to be tried as gold in the ly allay teething pains, relieve the the boy, noticed with ad- furnace and to give their lives for colle, constipation, "wind" cool miration that Bernard gave no out- the land they loved, that we still feverishness, expel, worms, ease ward indication of the pain he was sing to-day as the home of the free. croup and colds. Of chemists suffering.
yn anghof ni chant fod fra awel everywhere, or post-free, 60 cents arel draethaw hi, (“They shall per vial, from the Dr. Williams beaten, Bernard" he snaked, lea
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