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HONG KONG, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1930.
ARMISTICE DAY,
(Continued from Page 8.)
to renounce war altogether as an instrument of national-policy," and to settle their disputes by arbitra- tion.
Above all-and this is, I think, the main achievement of these ten should be reduced to its true por-years-the League is slowly but power for spective in the minds of the public steadily creating a by the remembranes of the dndly and gallant attitude of the average soldier of the Gar rison. All she asks in return is an equally considerate attitude on the part of the public.
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Sir John Simon arrived in Lon peace more sure than any facts don from New York on September and treaties the power of a com- 15 with-about-80-members-of-the mon international mind and care British Bar Association, who have been on a month's tour of Canada and conscience and will.
and America as the guests of the "Let us ceñao- from cries of Canadian and American Bar As- doubt or impatience or disappoint-sociations.
In conclusion let us thank Godment or fear, and let us resolve to
Invited to discuss the American
for all His blessings and ask Him go forward in the work which far attitude to the Indian question, be to fill with truc wisdom the minda these ten years the League of
of those who are now.gulding the Nations has thus far nobly ad- destinies of Nations so that pro-vanced." sent problems may be solved and the highest good of all máy, be `achieved. ,
A YEAR AGO.
Primate and Hope of the
World.
PRESS VIEWS OF 1929.
Brighter Omens.
said: "My very strong impression
is that in the United States, just as in Canada, while there is "very great interest taken in the Indian question, the interest takes the! form of greatly wishing, to learn mare about the facta..
"I do not at all ahare the view that there is any prejudice. The American is very anxious to learn, what the facts are, and he, I am sare, is not only willing, but eager to consider a fair statement of the facts.
The omens for peace are brighter, but they are still not such as to justify us in sloth and selfishness, in partisan quarrels, in potty wrangling over the shadow "We surely bring with us
of things. We must build at home, deepened resolve that the horrors which these men faced and endur- in our national life, In our domes- ed shall never again, please God, tic and political life, not less than darken and desolate the earth," in our individual life, in the light sald the Archbishop of Canter-
of the devotion and the sacrifice of bury, addressing a congregation in them who, "being dead, yet speak."not very well-informed on the sub- St. Paul's Cathedral following the Their victory will be hollow if we Great Silence on November 11, forget-Dally Dispatch.
Armistice Day.
1929.
Lack of Impartial Information. "Of course, it is inevitable that American opinion is on the whole jest. America is very far away. I think it was not without its value that the contents of the first valume of the Statutory Commis- the "But resolve," the Archbishop | This is no day for merry- Bion's report the survey of
auy continued, "is ineffective unless it making; decent feeling forbids it. facts which is not open to can find a centre of action. Wo But it is a day for friendliness, challenge, and has not been chal- And that centre in the League of for generosity, for reconciliation; longed, have been made more avail- for Nations. We are asked to-day to it is also one some mental able to Americans by this visit,
"American citizens are natural- observe the tenth anniversary of stocktaking-Daily Chronicle.
The Silence.
ily very short of trustworthy and its birth.
"During those ten years it has The most impressive ceremony impartial information, and are established its place as the only of Armistice Day is the silenco very glad to have it, and, as far lasting basis of world peace. The that falls on a whole people, hush as 1.am concerned, I am very grate- treaty of peace was the work of ing for a brief instant its tasks ful for the great interest they have men weary and nerve-wracked, be- and its amusements, its cares and shown in the whole subject,
"An impressive indication of wildered and angered by the con-Its laughter. That sllence is a
the fact that fusion with which war had filled prayer, and the prayer of men and their interest was the world. Thus In many parts it women with no hatred. in their after my broadcast talks there on the uncontroversial aspect of the reflected the spirit of war.
hearts.-Manchester Guardian.
Happiness for the Living. Indian problem, I received a very As we honour the dead, let us large number of letters froni A sum people who had listened to me. I remember the living. equal to the cost of one day of hope I have been of some service war would work "a miracle of in helping American opinion to get happiness. Our sincerity is put a more informed view."" to the tests as the poppies appear in the streets-Daily Telegraph.
One Light of Hope. "But, thank God, out of it rose one clear voice of peace, one light of-hopo-thio-League of Natione, Yet, for long, it was doubtful whether it could fulfil the promise of its birth,
"Although the United States of Affierica still stand aloof they
It is no exaggeration to say that have made their own contribution not a single blow of Baldock's ever to the work of the League. They hurt me, sad I had no difficulty in have pledged themselves and led getting under his defence when I other nations to pledge themselves wanted to.Benny Sharkey.
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