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The centenary of the Peace Society was celebrated at the Guildhall, London. recently, the proceedings having been delayed for five years an account of the war. The American Ambassador would have been present, except that he had received an invitation from the highest quarters to attend an engagement else- where. Prayers were said by Canon Sheppard, Chaplain of his Majesty's Housebold.

Lord Parmoor, who presided, contend- ed that the cause of peace could only be advanced if we and America agreed on disarmament, the abolition of att forms of military conscription, and an Inter- national Court of Arbitrations."

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"Dean Inge, said: "The principle of the Peace Society is that the ethics of the Now Testament, were meant to be acted upon, and that they can be acted upon.. Practical men have always said this is absurd. Well these practical men have bad their innings, and what have they done! The war was made, as we believe, by monarchists and; militarista in Cen- tral Europe and in Russia. Those mon archists, and militarista have committed

uicide by going to war,

"The war was started by Imperialista how no nation wants new territory except for the purpose of keeping one of her allfes out of it. The war was approved by the propertied classes, and, those classes have been rained by it. We were tald in 1914 that if we did not intervens we should be left without a single friend in the world. Perhaps that was 80. But I have been told lately by two well- informed persons that at present there' is only one country in the world in which wo are not cordially disliked. That country is Germany. (Laughter.)

It was whispered by some that al though we were not fighting for trade yet still Germany was a troublesome com. petitor. So she was, and so she will be. But when your severest competitor and your best customer happen to have the same head it is not a good policy, to cut that head off. (Laughter.) It was pre dicted that the war would be a splendid moral tonic, and would bring all the people together. In spite of that 1 fear our verdict must be The wrath of man workath at the righteousness of God." The war has not brought the country together.

DANGEROUS PACIFISTS. "One doctrine alone has stood the test that we ought to be more afraid of wronging than of being wronged The colossal stupidity of a policy directed by men who were certainly not at all stupid should make us think earnestly about how tbia strange thing can be. There are no worse enemies of peace, than those paci- fists who have not the real love of peace in their hearts, and who only want to put an end to international war in order to clear the ground for another and even more" terrible kind of war."

"Among other speakers were Dr. Dres sulhuys (Leader of the Liberal Party in the Dutch Parliament), Major Barnes, M.P., and Mr. B. D. Holt. Resolutions asserting the aims of the Society were psaxed;

Lard Parmoor, presiding over a de monstration in the evening at the Cen tral Hall, Westminster, declared that "the anarchy of reprisals" in Ireland was a disgrace to any civilized country.

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