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BROTHERHOOD OF EMPIRE
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MR. ARQUÍTA'S TRIBUTE.
and tonnoity, in circumstances of appalling difficulty, which give us a right to say their services have been unsurpassed. (Cheers.)
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But what about Canada? The world leamed with surprise the British world learned not with surpelse but with a thrill of ride which spread from 910 end of it of anotes-that men who a few months ago more civilians hud stood the severest test of war, and had gained a reputation which will never die. (Cheers.) Perhaps as one born. in Canada and knowing personally some of those who live fallen in the Inst few wooks, think most of what has been done by Canada. Iheard only to-day a story-one of many which I should like to tell you. In the last few days a Canadian soldier was fighting a machine-gun. It was destroyed He fought by a shell. He seized another. it too. It was destroyed by a shell. He seized a third. It was also destroyed by a shell. No other machine-gun was ready. He seized a ritle and he is dead to lay upon the Beld of battle,
constructed. Then there was thosandy deser veld, 80 to 100 miles, which had to be covered, All this has been carried out with the aid of the Duperial troops by the Defence Force and tho Defoneo Department which was created some two years ago. The campaign has been Mr. Asquith and Mr. Bonar Law spoke at town of Wrinkly successful. The capital is now in the possession of a Imperial patriotic meeting arranged by our forces. General Botha hoisted there the the Central Committee for National Patriots Union Jack (heasy and throughout the Organizations, in the Guildhall, on the 19th whole-of-the-campaign-this is a welcome May. The Lord Mayor presided over a galler-and most instructive factBritish and Dutch to the have been fighting side by side. (Cheers,) self-governing Damininas,
which had comnibus, the Colony, the Callant feats of neais have bon performed, Protectorates, and the Indian Empire, and too, by the Dominion troops in the theatre publicly to mark its sense of gratitude for of war in Europe. The Canadians have won the efforts and sacrifices made in the pro- for themselves in France an everlasting secution of the war. On the platform were raino (cheers) and in the far-off peninsula of representatives of the Empire oversong: Gallipoli the Australians and New Zealanders beside them and in the audience crowded have shown themselves worthy warriors. Dow wore men representing the driving Having borne similar testimony to the force belind patriotic action in this country princely contributions of India in money As a demonstration of Imperial solidarity and in kind, Mr. Asquith added:-India has the gathering was impressive and unique. put in the field in the several theatres Mr. Asquith moved the following resolu- of war, including the British troops sent tion
from India, a force équivalent to nine com- ·THE PARLIAMENT OF THE FUTURE. That this meeting of the citizens of Londente infantry divisions, with ery, and This is, as the Prime Minister said, the records, on behalf of the British people, its eight lavary urigades (cheers), as wellgrentest war in history, It is, I think, the abiding gratitude for the unparalleled B.3 several smaller. bodies of troops | bloodiest, and, on the part of the enemy, it is services reacred by the self-governing aggregating more than an infantry division one of the most savage. We have nothing Dominions, the Colories, the Protectorates, in minor and outlying spheres. She has to do but to set our teeth and see the end of nud the Indian Empire, in the struggle to placed at the disposal of the Empire, for maintain the ideal of liberty and justice, service out of India, 28. regiments of cavalry which is the common and sacred cause of the British, Indian, and Imperial service, and Allics,
124 regiments of infantry, British, Indian, and Imperial. (Cheers.) When we look at the Lactual achievements of the force so spon ontaneously dispatched, so liberally provided for, so magnificently equipped, the buttle Golds of France and Flanders bear an undying tribute to their bravery.
SOLDIERS FROM OVER THE SEA,
-ONE-15-HEART-AND-LEDPOKE
freedom and of justice. (Cheers.)
Sir George Perley, Acting High Commis- while they in Canada had complete autonomy within their own borders, they naturally looked forward to the day when they would have a voice in all matters of common interest to the whole Empire. The announcement that the Dominions would be consulted before the terms of peace were arranged had pro duced a splendid impression in Canada, and their people would no doubt have been disap pointed if such a course were not followed, Their hearts were sore at the heavy list of killed and wounded, but they were proud of their record. He had just received from the Prime Minister, Sir Robert Borden, a message asking him to tell the meeting that "the losses sustained by our Canadian troops in the magnificently gallant stand they made in the recent lighting will serve to strengthen, if possible, the determination of the Canadian people to bring this wor to a triumphant con- clusion."
SIE GEORGE RED (High Commissioner for Australia) declared that Australia was one vast recruiting ground.
missioner for New Zealand) read a message
The Hon. THOMAS MACKENZIE (High Com- from the Prime Minister of New Zealand stating that there were many thousands more New Zealanders coming to take the plates of those who had fallen. All they had was at the disposal of the Empire (Clretrs)
it. (Cheers.) I do not wish in anything to look beyond this war. But perhaps, with the representatives of the Dominions here, may be permitted to say for myself, for myself alone, not attempting to speak for MR: ASQUITH'S SPEECH.
any party, that I have now the hope that we Mr. Asquith said-We are now well
shall gain something more as the result of in the 10th ninth of the greatest, wir in
this war. The Dominions of the British which we et any people have ever been
Empire have not been created by the war. But the conditions have been changed by engaged. We have raised here at home, and sent-into-fold, where they have been
the war. It is my hope, and if it is taken steadily nud continuously reinforced, armies,
"up" in earnest while the metal-is-glowing-rod hot from the fornace of war I believe it may upon a scale which dwarts everything in our These details teach in a couenste from, bet past annals. The call here is still for men ter than any rhetoric, the truth that the be done, I believe as a result of it we may to increase our effective forces, both for Empire is one in purpose and one at heart.sce a Parliament of the British Empire in aggression and for defence, to place outside (Cheers.) Why have they given such a display which every part of that Empire, in propor. the region of uncertainty or of speculation of generosity and devotion, of willingness to tion to its resources and numbers, will share the complete and decisive victory of our cause. endure hardship nad to face often death in the duty and in the honour of ruling the We at home have every reason to bestir itself! It cannot be explained by self-interest. British Empire. (Loud cheers) ourselves. Our shores are, geographically The true reasons lie much deeper. The first as any rate, within striking distance of the is that we are now gathering in, in the hoursioner for Canada, first replied. He said that enemy. The main theatre of the war, in of our trial, the fruits of a wise and far-sighted which for months so much heroic blood has Imperial policy. We long ago abandoned been spilled, is nearer to us in London than the old-fashioned and worn-out fallacy that our own northern counties. Wounded pour Colonial autonomy was inconsistent with or in a daily stream into our hospitals, and it hostile to Imperial unity. (Cheers.) The seems sometimes as if we can almost hear the best statesmanship, both here and in the roar of the guns. It is not so with our fellow-great self-governing communities oversens, subjects, for whose magnificent comradeship has for years past in regard to inter-Imperial and cooperation we are paying our tribute relations been of a positive and growingly of gratitude to-day Cheers. They are far constructive kind. The Imperial Conference, removed in space from the sphere of conflict. which meets periodically for the discussion They have little reason to fear any attempt and settlement of matters of common interest, to violate the integrity of their shores, and and the presence of the Dominions Ministers now that the high seas have been cleared of when they visit this country at the meetings hostile cruisers(cheers) their seaborne commer of the Committee of Imperial Defence are co pursues almost its normal course. But they but the outward manifestations of an ever- are the song and daughters of the Empire. increasing sense of solidarity and corporate (Cheers) What touchos as touches them. anity. There is not, I believe, a Dominion Let us see, first of all, what they have done of the Crown which would not rather suffer and then ask why they have done it. annihilation than exchange for any other sovereignty its allegiance to the British Government. (Cheers.) It is they and we Mr. Asquith proceeded to review separate-alike becoming conscious members of a living ly the contributions to the common cause, partnership all over the world under the same first of the Dominions and then of India. dag in every varied the sanie principles of of clime and material After quoting striking figures to show how generously all parts of the Empiro bad con- tributed in money and in kind, he came to Mr. Watson, the distinguished ex-Prime the military aid seat from over the ecas Minister of Australis, said here recently Avoiding exact figures, be said:
"The Dominions are not simply assisting the sent to us a complete division with Mother Country in a European war; they Canada line of
anits, two regiments feel that they are also fighting their own Communication of Regular cavalry, of and of personal and political liberty against and two batterics of battle for their own ideals, ideals of right horse Patricia's Light Infantry. (Cheers) A forces which, if victorious, will inflict a second division has been organized, and world-wide blow at those ideals." (Cheers.) parts of it have already arrived. Australia That view of the matter I believe to be pro- Little did our enemy under- has furnished a division of several light horse foundly true. brigarles, and reinforcements have been stand or realize, when he was unchaining in organized and will abortly be dispatched every quarter of the globe where the English New Zealand has sent a large contingent, language is spoken and where the free tradi and further reinforcements are due to arrive, tions of our race have entered into the life A contingent of Maoris have been dispatched blood of the people. He has from the first, and on complotion of their training will be and increasingly so as he has piseredett, sent to the front. Newfoundland has violated every law of God and of man, step furnished a contingent of her own, and by step down the incline to a depth of un- further drafts have arrived lately. She has measured infamy. He has mobilized against provided a most valuable body of aval reser himself the powers and influences which are vists, of whom the Admiralty think very at the back of the free spirit of mankind.
War not fought with the spiritual wen- any officers have been received: from pon. It needs, and never more did South Africa, but it was felt that the Union than with us to day, physical strength and Government had first claim on South unceasing flow of numbers, of equipment, Africans, and the acceptance of these offers and apparatus which science can devise and had better be deferred until the campaign industries supply. It is more than ever there had been concluded. In a telegrain before a question, not of personal prowess or which I have received from the Governor of brilliant surprise a, but of the steady and General, Lord Buxton, he says that the unstepping organization of the whole of the Union of South Africa and Rhodesia have material resources of the community.
MR. BONAR LAW. not sent a contingent to Europe for the simple reason that they had a special part of the work to perform in their own sphere. (Cheers.) Their undertaking has been no slight one.
I happened to remember, and I turned up A force of about 30,000 men, rather over half of whom are mounted men, this morning, a passage written by a German with guns, horses, medical stores, mules and historian which so accurately described the transports, have been conveyed oversea 500 latest German cutrage that I shall read you and 700 miles, in addition to the large land a translation of it. That they should with- force which has been operating on the Ger- out w hands was a folly no less then a bar- have fallen upon the weak with tan Union frontier All, much of barity, one of those frightful barbatisms of pound provisions for the men, the water for their consumption, every ton civilization where morality suddenly loses of forge for horses and miles, have had to the rubber and naked baseness, stands out be brought from Cape Town. All the rail before us as if to warn us against the childish way material for rapid construction has also belief that civilization can rub out the had to be brought from Cape Town, and bestiality of aan. That is what we are these men, horses, guns, supplies, and mating against. But there is no use making There is no use appeal ials had to be Jandled at two ports, Luderitz speeches chout it.. and Walfisch, at which appliances for disering to the civilized world against it.
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