THE TEST OF ALLIANCÉ. LORD ROBERT CECIL ON ITALY'S
ROLE IN THE WAR.
A luncheon was held at the Mansion House in celebration of the third an- niversary of Italy's declaration of war. The large company of guests included members of the Diplomatic Corps in London, and on the immediate right of the Lord Mayor at the French Am- bassador and on his left the Italian Am bassador.
The toasts of his Majesty and the King. of Italy having been honoured,
SCRAP OF PAPER."
THE HONGKONG DAILY PREFS, FRIDAY, JULY 19TH. 1918
ANOTHER The Reichstag resolution is never re- ferred to except with obloquy and con- tempt. It has become another #serap of paper."
And the promise--which was their other great pledge to the world-of democratic reform in Prussia, has vanish ed into thin air. The professors who had been in hiding have come out of their hiding-placo, and are preaching again the gospel of blood and iron-nothing but a German pence, the retention of Bel giam, the capture of the iron districts of France and the Channel ports. And aboyo all, as we see from the recent meet- ing of the Emperors, the riveting of the Austrian chains on the nationalities they have so long oppressed.
FUTURE WARS.
AUSTRO-GERMAN TREATY:
The military convention forced upon the Emperor Karl during his recent so journ at German headquarters consists of seven clauses, as follows:-
to
shall devoto all their care to
|_ OFFENSIVE TAOFICS
ENEMY'S COSTLY MEHODS OF
ATTACK.
WEATHER REPORT.
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 s.m. to-day, 000 inch Total sines January 1st, 43.86 inches, against au arongs of 46.73 laches,
The forecast for the 24 hours ending at moon today lesas falowst
DISTRICT
long rong to Gay Ros Formous Change!
FORECAST. 8.W. winds, mo- Ederate; fice
The same BE No. 1.
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CHINA COAST MEZZOROLOGIOAN
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BEGISTER.
18TH JULY, 4-K
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Nagaankl Kagoabima Usainis Naba
Bhijma. Bonin Island
Hankow
Baromejor
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Ichang...... Kiukiong
Gutzial
A NEW CODE.
New local and non-local etorin signals
Sharp Feat... Amoye
watow
29.49 77, 10 429.47.77 (100) - BE
29:18 84 83.
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Taiboku... 6.29.58-75 86
July 18th, at 12.17-No returns from Japan and ⠀ Vladivostock. Pressure" bas de- The German tactics during this year arassed moderately along too east coast of [China, and increased slightly slaswhere The offensive have been on a new plan. In depression has moved to the westward of * place of the theory of the limited offen Shanghai. -His High Majesty the German ve "exploited by the Allies last year, Kaiser and King of Prussia on the one they have adopted its opposite. Thus ha hand, and his High Apostolic Majesty the Allied attack was most carefully planned, Kaiser of Austria and King of Hungary on the other form a close military all-time-tables and barrage slects were work. nee for twenty-five years, during which ed out, the assaulting divisions were both parties to the alliance pledge them selves
sedulously rehearsed over ground as like of employ the entire strength their peoples for military purposes. The the real area as possible, and nothing allied nations of Germany and Austria was left to chance or to initiative that Hungary What is our duty under these circum- have their armies enter into eventual could be secured by forethought. The stances 4 We have got to maintain and future conflict fully prepared and at the German idea is absolutely different. They Lord Robert Cecil, in proposing the incrense, each one of us, our national future war shall be of brief duration, for group large bodies of troops often many
maximum of their strength. Only thus boost of Italy, our Ally, said: On efforts, not to allow any political pre-had the armies of both allies Deen in this divisiong strong under a singel field 2m- an occasion of this kind my mind goes that effort. We have got to bring closer been ended long ago.
occupation to interfere in the extent of condition in 1614 this war would have back, not only for three years, but beyond still the alliance that binds us to our
mind, and fling them at the Allied line 2--All male inhabitants capable of with no detailed plan of progress, but that time, to the beginning of the war.
Allies. We all
arins shall receive proper and with the aim of taking advantage of any It is a long time ago now, but we must command, but depend upon it, important thoring me shall receive pro
Special as that is, it can only have its full effect formations, moreover, shall be provide local success that occurs and pressing that HONGKONG'S STORM SIGNALS Chang still recollect the terrine impressions if it represents the unity of the peoples for all auxiliary services in connection success home by sheer weight of men and which were upon all of us when we entered behind it. (Cheers) Above all, do not with the production of arms and ammuni
guns. let us forget the principles we are fight tion. on that great struggle. I do not thinking for. Let us hold high, and even high traction, and employment of the allied would appear to be an extremely good 3-Regulations for the organisation. On the faen of it, this tactical system there was any more encouraging event er, the standard of freedom and justice than the fact that Italy showed by her under which we are battling. In these troops shall be drawn up necording to one one it at the stages of an offensive were codes were introduced at Hongkong on conduct then that she would have no part things I venture to think that our Italian common principle, the initiative of which is easy a matter as the first few steps, July 1st, 1917, in place of the old Local or lot in the aggressive designs of the Ally has given us a splendid example I The formations of the troops of the vari- ment and
shall be left principally to Germany, for given adequate preliminary bombard-Code and the China Const Code. Central Empire (Cheers.) Then, after will not speak of their efforts; 1 have ous States of Germany and Austria-Hun troops, it defensive line can usually lo a sufficiency of assaulting due reflection, the Italian Government already said something of them. I know gary shall constitute one sole army, with decided to throw in their lot with their how warmly they have seconded all pro- out being considered strangers to each burned to a certain des of the last present Allies Three years ago it was posals for a closer union between the other.
During first few days not a very encouraging situation. Our Allies, and above all I welcome capccially
The armament shall be on a uniform gain of territory with considerable loss
German assaults there was substantial armies were still in the making, the their recent congress at Home, which has basis to the extent that formations of ond struggle was still very intense, and those done so much to strengthen the alliance country may draw their supplies from the the operations showed terrific casualties in casualties. The succeeding days of who joined us then must have joined us of which they are a part. I believe that nearest depot in the other country, where for Very little gain, and the offensivo because they were convinced of the that congress was valuable for its wisdom over stationed, without having to depend, died down when a point was reached indicated, as heretofore, by the non-local righteousness of our cause, and not be and its moderation. I believe it was
as in the past, on supplies from somo dis where the Germans suffered sanguinary signala The now Local Code is given Capest.James cause they were fighting to gather in the valuable for the spirit of brotherhood tant home base. fruits of a facile victory. It was gratify which it displayed. But above all, I
defeat coupled with sinal losses of 5.-Allied troops shall be brought into
ground.
below: ing to us for many reasons, and not welcome it because it showed that the educating them to mutual esteem, love with each other for the purpose least because it reminded us of the tradi- Italian Goverment, as expressed by the and appreciation. tional friendship between the two-coun- Italian Prime Minister, Signor Orlando, guide the training of future, alicers, and This principle shall tries. We recall the warmth of our recognised to the full that the principles an exchange of officers shall be organised syinpathy at the time when the modern on which the Kingdom of Italy was between the German and Austro-Hun. kingdom of Italy was in the making, and founded were not only of local applien-garian armies, so that Austro-Hungarian
Foreforgatten Hangoutelian tion, but extended to international officers may, as occasion requires, com bewis gun comes over with the first wave friends But though friendship and lations. (Cheers.) She has shown bermand German troops, and mee-tersa. gratitude may have played their part, I venture to think that the compelling force was the recognition by Italy that our case was her case, and that she could. not afford to stand aside in a struggle between demnerney and granny, between vassalage and freedom, between Justice and oppression. (Cheers) The past year. has been very eventful. It has been a fest to all the belligerents. On our side, I venture to say, that all of us, with the single exception of Russia, have come out of that test with renewed strength, and non more so than Italy. (Cheers.)
TRIALS, OF ITALY.
Ministers.
and
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WAVES OF QUNH.
Tauhu Tainan Pescadores The principal change in the Local Code Canton ... is that the new signals will show the
Hongkong... Gap Rock... whereas the old signals showed the posi- Bohow...... direction from which the gale is expected, Maoso
Wachow tion of the typhoon. The latter will be
Fashoi Tanrans Phalien
2 Black coffe. 3-Black cone
DAY SIGNALS.
Meaning,
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WEW
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29,0
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A typhoon exists which Tacloban..... may possibly cause a Dudo... gale at Hongkong with Sarigao... in 24 hours.
4.80
99.10
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T. E. CLAXTON, Direcisar, 1, BAROMETER, reduced to 23 degresi Fabren- heit, on the level of the sea în încies (NGIAR sad hundredtos,
Unde expected from the "buan - - - đi tha North (NW to N.E.).
inverted,Gale expected from the
South (9.B. to B.W.). 4.—Black drum.--Gale expected from the
East (N.E. to S.E.). -Black ball-Gale expected from the
West (N.W. to S.W.).
The tactics they employ in order to Signal. Symbol realise their new system of attack lead 1-Red Cone. to very heavy losses in men and material. A cloud of light-anchine gunners carry ing an automatic rifle similar to our
self ready to extend to the Poles, to those
of the assault, and a special feature is gallant Czecho Slovaks, to the Rouman-
6.All preparations for future wars made of light fold artillery batteries, shall bo made in common understanding brought forward into action with the fans, and last but not least to the Yugo-between the general staffs.
second and third infantry waves. This will
This Slave, the principles on which her own require, naturally, close collaboration be. daring idea was not. very successful: in risorgimento was founded, and on which tween the general staffs and Government March and April and led to she may still go forward to a greater measures connected with eventual war but as it lends aural supportin
All
preparatory coonomic causualties than had been anticipated, future than she has ever seen in the past, shall be taken beforehand in tine of peace, fantry, it will probably be continued. (Cheers.) That is those who have borne any part in it may great work, and
After the preliminary bombardment 17. Kailway: partments created. well be proud of their accomplishment. be directed and undertaken by both allies line. The attack penetrates these and out
lines and construction shalt | there are bound to be gapa
the defence Assuredly it is welcome to the British in common accord and on a unified plan. flanks stubborn units of defence with its Government, and if I may venture, ta Thus Germany has succeeded in com. screen of machine-gun skirmishers interpose a personal note for a moment, pletely incorporating the Austro-Hun. order to avoid being surrounded the line I have always felt--and I said so eighteen garian army with her own and preparing retreats, or, if sufficient force is avail months agn--that there was no inconsist herself for future warя,
ney whatever hetween the aspirations of Italy and those of Yugo-Slavia, We welcome it, not only because it is just safeguard and truc, not only because it incrensen (Cheers) War came simply because the the cordial co-operation of our Allies, Central Powers willed it. On their but also because it emphasises and brings once more into clear relief, the Principles for which we are fighting this war. (Cheers.)
POSITION OF AUSTRIA,
ita
future independende
return.
casualties.
in
EMPLOYMENT AFTER
WAR.
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THE
as to in
crense.
1. TEMPERATURE, in the abade, in degrees Fahrenkalt..
100,
§. Hyxıntry, in parvan'sga of saturation, tha
...
6-Double cone.--Gale expected to inhumidity of air saturated with moisture being 7-Black cross.-Wind of typhoon forco
expected any direc tion).
Signal No. 7 will be accompanied by three explosive bombs, fired at intervals of 10 seconds at the Water Police Station and repeated at the Harbour Office
The signals will be lowered when it la considered that all danger is over.
The Day Signals will be displayed at the masthead of the storm signal mast, the flagstaff on the premises of the Hong- kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company at Kowloon, the flagstaff on the premises of the Standard Oil Company at Laichikok, and the flagstaff bear the Field Oficer's Quarters at Lyemun.
NIGHT SIGNALS. (Lamps), 1.-White white-white.
White-green-green. 3-Green-white-white- 4-Green-green-white.
5.White-white-green.
8-Green-green-green. 7.-Red-green-red.
The Night Signals will be displayed,, at sunset, on the tower of the Railway Station, on H.M.S. Tamar, and on the Harbour Office flagstaff. They will have the same signification as the day signals..
· Signal No. 7 will be accompanied by explosive bombs as above, in the event of the information conveyed by this signal being first published at night.
6. Dissocian or Wixa, to two pointa, 5. FORGE WIns, according to Beaufort Ecale 6 STATE OF Wratzen, b blue sky, a detached gataing, o overcast pressing showers, equa blond, d'drizzling enin, Efcgig gloomy, à bail, I
min,
wetj
snor, e thundst, v visibility, w dow
2. RAPK in inches, t tenths and hundraðs,
BONGKONG. METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
Hongkong Observatory, July 18th,
Barometers. Temperature
Previous On Dsti Un Dat o
Day at 2pm. Sam 19 PM.
20.52
28.58
-90,06
85
81
Humidity.
74
93
68
·Wind. Dienation.....
Forse
West
West
WOW
3
Werther
001
0.9
IN
Rela
Highest open-air Temperature on 17th...85 Lowest open-air Temperature on 18th...60
Week
HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.
From 18th to 20th July, 1818.
LOW WATER.
HIGH WAZIR
H'roug
Mean
Mean
Tima.
Time
b. m. ft. in.
19 m 5.9
17.30 3 Katar.] 20 m5-667 64 1 8.28 27
21.m
10 58. 13
11 508
2.191
·Bolghi
able, counter-attacks, and reinforcements push the enemy back. In the meantimo We all know she has trials as severe
the ns, I may, say more severe than those
enemy line and back area are actively barraged, so that his assault waves leso that have fallen to the lot of any of ber
big proportion of their effectives long, Allies. We like to remember not so much
before they are in position to fire her trials as the glorious way in which
sponsibility for such a calamity history chee
shole in
The attackers in as she has retrieved. (Hear hear.). Her re-
had now passed its definite verdict case, pay a disproportionato penalty in sistance on the line of the Piave will live among the most famous deeds of
With such crime against Gel and met
On the brandest lines the object of the battle in all ages. It is not too much
a crime begun by the iniquitous invasion Allies is not so much to hold ground at to say that the cause of the Alliance
and martyrdom of heroic Belgium-Italy all costs ns to induce the Germans. To would have been severely compromised
would and could not associate herself, fight for it under conditions which innke bad not the Italian troops stood their memberment of Austria, I bave no
People talk sometimes about the dis(Cheers.) The problem of peace was at sure that they pay the heaviest possible ground and turned back the invaders weakness for Austria, but I venture to Everyone desired a pence that could of the advance towards the ports of Paris the present moment the constant thought, blood penalty for every yard. The cost from Italy on those celebrated defences think that that is the wrong point of assure in the highest degree practically has been exactly calculated, and the Con- (Chrers) 1 6rmly believe that that great view.
The true way to regard this attainable the respect of the principle of trak Powers have not enough men to pay. fout of arms has not only had an objective problem is not the dismemberment of nationality, the accomplishment of the the price.
sult of enormous importance; it has Austria, but the liberation of the popu aspirations of peoples towards liberty, leen of enormous service to the Italianslations subject to her rule. We are independence, and self-government themselves. They have come out of that anxious to see all these peoples in the peace, in short, that might find in the trial with greater unity, with greater self-confidence, and, if it is possible to enjoyment of full liberty and independ- very equity of its conditions the best ence, able by some great federation to elements for duration and safety. After says, with greater courage than they hold up in Central Europe the principles three years of struggle, Italy, who had NO MORE SPECTACLES OF SCARRED even had before. (Cheers.)
But great as has been the test applied upon which European policy must be entered the war on bes own free will, WARRIORS BEGGING FOR, BREAD, to us and to our Allies, there has been founded, unless we are to face disasters proceeded with calm and determination on the strenuous path leading to the a greater and more searching test applied which are too horrible to contemplate. to our enemies. They have had, at any The old days of the arbitrary allotment attainment of this goal, so waged for,
Mr. G. H. Roberts, Minister of Labour, rate superficially, some success, and with of this population or
that, to this fully confident in the justice of the cause speaking at Smethwick recently, said some nations, like with some individuals, sveignty or that are gone, and I trust which was for her, at the same time, already they had dealt with 100,000 dis
gone for ever. (Cheers.) We must look human and national. As France rightly charged soldiers.
He was one of those nothing shows them up so much as success,
SUPPLEMENTARY WARNING. You will all remember the old couplet for any future settlement to a settlement aimed at the restitution of the provinces who took part in the voluntary recruiting.
The devil was sick, the devil a monk lot of courts or cabinets, but of nations which were violently torn from her in would exercise help when the men return the Harbour a Cone will be exbibited at When local signals are displayed in campaign, and he promised that the Stato would be. The devil was well, the devil and populations. On that alone depends 1871, so Italy was fighting to liberate here to civil life to ensure that they were the following stations Gap
Rock, a monk was he" (Laughter.) I venture the whole conception of the League of children from a foreign yoke to secure settled as speedy, as smoothly, and as Wagian, Stanley, Aberdeen, Sau Ki Wan i think that that is very much what has Nations of which we have heard so by land and sea, the frontiers considered satisfactorily as possible, and he wanted Sai Kung. Sha Tau Kok and Tai Po happened in the case of Germany. Instuck, and unless that can be secured as indispensable to her very existence to those pledges to be redeemed. They had to notify the fact to native craft and
the situation of the Central the foundation for that great idea, her legitimate security. (Cheers,) Should got to prove to those men that they were passing ocean vessels. Empires was very serious. I believe that myself despair of its successful establish any unanticipated difficulty arise it was just as inuch concerned with their future Farther details can be given had our Russian Ally been able to inain. ment.
clear recent events that they There the case stands. On the one side the fofreu elutual concesions, and Afen ss they were 10, place, then hat to ocean vesels, on demand, by bignal St. tain their fighting force the war would have now been over. (Cheers.) The re you have the German gospel of force, the goodwill. The general principle lately the process of demobilisation should be from lighthouses. sult on the Germans was seen in their same that it has always been, the same laid down by Bares Bonino was carried through as speedily as possible; The object of the code is to give at least. actions. They passed a resolution in the shich Prince Lichnowsky found it to be the only one that, while avoiding but, for his part, he would prefer to keep 24 hours warning of a gale (Force 8 by Bon. Reichstag. I never was quite able to when he was here the belief that you cari a state of things which would be the the men in the Army even longer than Beaufort Scale, or 40-45 m.ph., mean understand what the resolution meant; dragoon fres nations into artificial units, harbinger of future conflicts, could they might themselves feel necessary in velocity by Dines Anemometer) and also Mon. 22 7 25 7 3 im 0,44 |32| but it was universally understood to be and rank them accept alien rulers. On secure that lasting co-operation which receipt of pay and allowances and the warnings of expected changes in the
the other side, you have the principles both Italy and the Slav nationalities had assurance that their wives and children direction and force of the wind. Owing, Tass. 23 mb 14 an aspiration for a just peace. Then we had, about the same time, those celebrated for which we stand freedom, the old 2 paramount interest to establish on un-ware in denently end, sed however, to the uncertain movements of Austrian letters of which we have heard doctrine of which we in this country have shaken foundations (Cheers) Those haphazard and returned to swell the ranks typhoone and to insufficient telegraphic Wod. 24 857 8 so much. Then came the events of the reason to be proud that government are Italy's aims," he continued. In my of the employed. autumn, and particularly the final re-
The general prin- observations, it will occasionally happen must be carried on by the consent of volution in Russia, and, as a consequence the governed; that no greatness, no cul- udgment, they are to be looked upon as ciple was to release men proportionately that signals 9 to 5 may be displayed Thurs. 25m
vindications rather than aspirations, t of that revolution, the disarmament of ture, no national existence can be built Far from being inspired by Imperialism, the industries capable of absorbing without a gale occurring at Hongkong, or even Gap Rock, but the reverse is not the Russian army and the fatal exchange upon the oppression and subjection of snow and then it is quite wrongly In the main industries they had the at-likely to happen, except in the case of of deeds for words.
nations rightly struggling to be free, stated, they are in strict consonance with surance that in most of the many in typhoons forming in the vicinity and It is astonishing how tenacious is the (Cheers.) Those are our principles and the fair and just application of the dustries after the war there would be travelling rapidly towards Hongkong, or belief of some people in the efficacy of it is because I am sure that the Italian general principles of international equity, plenty of employment. There would be of a located typhoon increasing its rate words in war-time. Some of us are con- Government share to the full our views and of the freedom of the nations great a very large demand for the general com- of progression abnormally. stantly being criticised by well-meaning and aspirations in these matters that I or small. For the realisation of these rodities which were created in those in Signal No. 1 is intended as a warning persons, because it is said that if you venture to give the toast of Italy, our human and national aims the Italian dustries, but it was not suficient to know to Stand By and watch for the next would only as language of a conciliatory Ally." (Cheers.)
people has for three years been and is that there were simply orders on manu- kind to Germany, they would come and
still, offering the generous blood of their facturers books, they had to
In the new non-Local Code the approxi. Evail eat out of your hand. (Laughter.) I be
youth, wible patiently and confidently selves that there would to satisfy them lieve that is a profound misapprehension
The Italian Ambassador, whe was enduring the hardest of sacrifices."able for the purpose of manufacture and mate velocity of the storm centre will be of the German psychology. Certainly loudly cheered, said that three years ago (Cheers)
the means of getting it. They wanted to shown, in addition to its direction of the Bulsbotiks negotiators gave it a fair the youth of his country left their smil He concluded with a quotation from have assurance doubly sure that every motion, and the position of the centre mao on his return should feel that there will be given in degrees of latitude and the Brest-Litovsk Treaty, I do not knowing homes to join the army. The soul of the speech made in 1855 by King Victor was a human being taking na active longitude. The time at which the ward. trial at Brest-Litovsk, and the reault was
the soldiers was the same as that of their Emanuel II. on the occasion of his visit interest in his future welfare. They had ing was issued will also be given, whether it is altogether realised how com-
particulars
lars of every one of the several pletely that treaty, and anbarquent events forefathers. They were animated by the to the City of London. Those, he said, have provided for the enslavement of some spirit, and by the same faith in were the days of the Crimean War, and millions of men who constituted ar Something liko Russia The Baltic provinces have been which Mazzini found the fire of his if the British Franco Sardinian Alliance. Army; and they know that taken from her. Her southern, districts activity Garibaldi the secret to his His Majesty, after a visit paid to the 63 per cent were in the Army with the victories, Cavour the ingenuity of his gallant and noble France, said I have promise of reinstatenient in their original released- Approxi bave been overrun. Her two great
mum of the men
who accesses to the sea and without access to diplomacy, the King Galantuonto the entered into this Allince, for the Rouss employment
peri
ricent the sea no great country has ever been foundations of his kingdom, the Italian of Savoy ever believed it n duty to draw mately 00
been released had returned to and he was glad to able to live-have been taken from her people the independence and unity of the the sword when the fight was for justice alreads
employers everywhere, were bean forged on the Roumanians a peace time liberty had been recognised and which the Extente Powers regard as proclaimed to be the bulwark, the essence,
and not only that men were reinstated, having about as great importance and the measure of human dignity. In 1915, I am happy and honoured to declare made to the men. He wanted the sur Cigs promise. But for the time being wider. The third Italy, cognisant of the present as that this very senti. We should never tolerate the spectacles we aluc, as far as they are concerned, as a however, the undertaking was much to you," the inbasidder melde din the but that they were permanently resete It has interessed the slavery of the danger and proud of the mission, set out ments and Sovereign, his ad witnessed after previous wars of Roumanian people; and for the Germans to defend the liberty of Europe, no less Government, well the citizens of scarred warriors at street corners begging themselves a complete change has come than to achieve her national unity, and free and anod Italy of today." for bread and boots,
again be a blight on our country. (Continuej at jost of next Column.} over their being.
THE ITALIAN AMBASSADOR.
down fros before we have scoured an
rather than that
them.
that tho
hack
alsa Meanwhile, a tyrannical peace has Fatherland. (Cheers.), Then, as in our and independence We cannot lay ourably fulflling the undertakings they
honourable and therefore, listing peace."
(Cheers.)
That must never
sigual.
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