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PRIME MINISTER'S

WELCOME HOME,

EMPIRE'S BID FOR PEACE.

The Prime Minister was received with auch enthusiasm by a great gathering of members of both Hodes of Parliament assembled at a luncheon at the Hotel Cecil on May 28th for the purpose of welcoming hip back from the Genoa Conference.

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In the course of his reply, he said: I do not. profess that the work ut Genon has been completed. It has been begun, and having been begun it is going through to the end. (Cheers) There is an old Welsh saying MRS. HAN INOKUCHL

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the well-being of humanity; not "merely, in {„ the British Empire and throughout the Continent of Europe, but throughout the PATIENT'S whole world. And having taken that step it is for us to pursue it right through to the end until peace and goodwill amongst men have been restored. (Cheers) Thero is m thing which has amused-1 will not say surprised more than the eagerness we have been fighting fare to face with which some of the greatest friends of and we have fought side by side: The peace have been trying to demonstrate time cane-I do not know that I have that we have failed. Over-eagerness to ever been a very passionate party man- demonstrate failure of an enterprise always laughter and cries of "No, uo!"")--I indicates a real anxiety that it should fail, fought my corner and I had iny,commis

sion. As a divisional commander or (Her, hear.) So when I saw spine apostles igade commander I fought for my side. of peace demonstrating their joy and satisfaction at every prediction of failure, in all sincerity that when the and showing gloom and wrath at every country which belongs to us all was in prediction of possible success, I came to anger, when there was a cause the conclusion, and it is a very sul one, is deeper thau party in peril, when there that the wish was father there to the was an ideal which simply is born in thought. But having begun the task I have every British beart, whether it is Liberal no doubt at all that Europe is so convinced of or Conservative or what act when that was the need for pence that the spirit which has challenged, my friends here and I knew no been arousal by discussions at Genoa, the Administration for five and a half years;

party. Together we appeal which Genou made, not to the rulers, but to those who rule the rulers, is but before that Inreivel support from of a character that will drive the chariot men who had many resentments and mang of peace right through to the goal in the probable wrongs to forgive me. I received endy (Cheers.) It was too mush to expect support from friends who had to "face that in six weeks you would accommodate quarrels with party organisations in order all the difficulties of Europe, remove all

come and fight by my side. I am the prejudices of Europe, and abate all grateful to both. We have done this for a the suspicions of Europe. They are deeper, comos cunse (hear, bear)-und as long more complex than that; but if we as we have common perils let us stand to persevere we shall accomplish it in the and gether. (Cheers.) Britain is not out of The fight we began at Genoa must go on danger, the world is not out of danger, until the end. It is a task in which the Brit-humanity is not out of danger. There are ish Empire took the leading part. I do not perils abroad, there are perils "near our merely mean my colleagues and myself from coasts, there are perils inside this island these islands, but the representatives and as we stood together in the last several of the great Dominions and of India. years, let us show the same spirit of com- They were there whole-heartedly, not bination and co-operation until the last behind us, but beside us, shoulder peril is finished, and Britain, can face the to shoulder. As they rallied to the world and help the world right to the end.

(Loud cheers.) fag in the Great War, they fought under the same flag for a true peace. The British Empire has not merely a 'right, but un obligation to do its best to have a real

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The Lord Chancellor, in proposing the toast of "The Chairman," said he had been at Genoa for a few days, and one circums. This morning I asked for a few figures tance impressed itself upon his mind more as to the contribution of the British Empire than any other. It was the incomparable to the late struggle. These fauts and thest prestige and influence of Great Britain; figures are not sufficiently, well known. I nod in the second place, the incomparable do not mean to say that they are not known prestige and influence of the Prime Minister. on the Continent, where each country They had observed the campaign that häd naturally is more alive to its own contribu- been set, on foot to disparage and, if possi tion than it is to the contribution of ble to destroy, the mission of the Prime: others, just as we are more alive to out Minister at Genera. He was one of those contribution than we are to the contribu- who believed that the complete failure of tion of others. I am not putting that that campaign illustrated in a very valuable a criticism of any other country, but I do degree what were the limits of the al- Bot believe that we realise even in this mittedly great influence of the Press. country what the contribution of Britain There were very great things which a was to the greatest struggle the world has powerful Press could achieve there were ever seen. Listen to these figures. Ifew of the smaller events of life which could asked how many men did the British not be swept away by a stunt but they Empire mobilise for the war-horse, foot; could produce not the slightest impression artillery, and land and ses. We mobilised

the great things of life, upon things 9,500,000 men. Have we no right to say on which England had thought and upon something on what peace should be which she had reached conclusions. He established in the world? (Cheers.) Be- remembered a phrase Burke used, anti- tween five and six millions of these men cipating the realisation of a democracy went to France, a very interesting figure which had not yet, found its birth, “Of I confess this was a surprise to me, and I what the people think long, it commonly with these figures. Do you know what that No man was ever written down except the Dominions sent? The Dominions by himself." There were some partia! sent 1,600,000 men to the struggle. failures which were greater than suc (Cheers.) Have they no right to a voice cesses, and the spectacle of the efforts, ia declaring what manner of peace shall be of the adroitness, the resource, and the established in the world? What did India resiliency which the Prime Minister show- do? India sent 1,679,000 men.. Had India ed at Genoa would not be easily effaced no right to send there her representatives, from the memory of those who witnessed in the face of thirty-three nations, great or his exertions. small, to say India binds herself to a pact Mr. Austen Chamberlain, who was also. of nou-aggression Ebat is our right pressed by insistent voices to make That is our title." That is our moral obli- speech, recalled that at a moment of bitter gation. Ah, there is another, there is an political fighting he shocked Lord Crawford, other. Our casualties in that war were then the Chief Whip, by observing one day 3,266,000. That is our right. That is our at dinner that if some Ruch crisis arose as duty. That is what impels as. That is in the Napoleonic wars caused the birth of why we went to Genos, and that is why my the "Ministry of all the Talents." the first friends and myself feel we are doing right Liberal he would pick would be their then in speaking, on behalf of all these millions greatest and most dangerous opponent, Lae who fought and of the millions who fell and present Prime Minister. (Cheers.) I do were crippled, to say there must be peace in not often pretend to be a prophet," said the world. Britain, who put her might into Mr. Chamberlain," "but on that occasion the "fighting and into the struggle, will I was a good one." (Laughter and cheers.) henceforth pat forth all her great might to establish punce on earth and goodwill amongst men

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