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PREMIER'S CRITICS CRITICISED BY ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY
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London, Yesterday.
Speaking at the Canterbury Diocesan Conference, the Archbishop of Canterbury, referring to the crisis, said there were already some signs of reaction from the first thrill of thankfulness and he wanted to say a word or two against. the dangers of that reaction.
THERE WAS BOUND TO BE A RELAXING AFTER THE STRAIN ÓF THE SWIFT AND SUDDEN TRANSFORMATION FROM FEAR TO THANKFULNESS.
THE GLIMPSE WHICH PEOPLE HAD HAD INTO THE ABYSS OF WAR HAD NOT BEEN LONG. ENOUGH TO IMPRESS THEIR IMAGINATION AND THE VOICES OF CRITICISM OF PAST POLICY, RIGHTLY, AND MOST COMMENDABLY SILENT IN THE DAYS OF CRISIS, HAD NOW BEEN SET
FREE.
He knew it was said by some On those matters, he would only that war with the Dictators of venture to say, two things. The first Europe was inevitable sooner or was that one light of hope which later, and that it would have been had sprung from those days was as well to have seized the oppor-the revelation of a deep longing ̈ tunity now and have fought that for peace even in such countries as issue out. He could only say
he Germany and Italy where the could not understand how
rulers had been loudest in glorify- the ing preparations for war. It was of plain that the people longed for peace even where their rulera seemed to make ready for battle.
any
thinking man could justify staking of the whole future civilisation upon the uncertain pre- diction of an unknown future..
VIEWS OF CRITICS
INSANE ARMS RACE
·
Again it had been said that they had been proved overwhelmingly If that was so, and he thought it might never have been brought to
pre-
was a time
approaching when the rulers of all nations would endeavour once again by
the brink of war if. it during the last few weeks, then had been stated earlier and surely definitely that Britain was pared to fight that what was said as a warning ought to have general agreement to limit and been delivered as a threat and then then end the insane race in arma- no war would have happened. He tremendous burden upon all the ments which was not only a could only say the game of what was called bluff seemed to him like peoples of the world but was also itself as much a menace to peace. gambling with the lives of millions
as a means of security. He hoped of human beings..
there might be a widespread desire Therefore, to use the words of on the part of all sorts and condi Lord Baldwin: "I decline to admit tions of people to seek and take. either the inevitability of war or some. place of service to the State. the effectiveness of bluff.” ̈
-British Wireless. ·
There was a tendency to aink
into accustomed ways of living and thinking and it was impossible
to stress too greatly the responsi
bility laid upon a generation which had lived through these times.
GOVERNMENT. TASK
In the secular sphere, they must look to the Government to lead the people. to gird up its loins in defence of its security and for the enlisting of all the people in some form of national service,
"NIKS