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ENTHUSIASTIC SOENES AND

STIRRING SPEECHES:

New York papera give long accounts of the enthusiastic scenes on the occasion of the visit that month of the French Mission. On May 10th, the second day of the city's reception to M. Viviani, Mar- shal Joffre and other members of the Mission, hundreds of thousands in all parts of the sity saw the visitors, shouted greetings, cheered them and, after Marshal Joffre had paid a brief visit to the Metropolitan Opera House with Governor Whiteman, sent them back to the Frick Tesidence with cheers still sounding in the streets."

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THANKS FOR GLIZEROUS AID. Then the speaker said the war was greater than any other war had over been, with everything on a scale that could not have been foreseen. He con- tiqued

Now we have turned to you and you have supplied as with punitions, you have supplied us with your money. I thank you, we all thank you for your generosity. We thank you for what you have done for France. We thank you for your loyalty to France, and for the amount of work which you have done and which has enabled the armies of France to keep up the good fight, something that we have just learned, it **** He pleased to know-and it is not

is something that we have always known and all ite skill, and all its soul into the --that America has put all its efficiency,

great work, But if you, in never failing supply have furnished ring and muni- tions to our French soldiers you must know that they have need them well and worthily and with good effect.

We French made no mistake when we

The events of the day, in the order of weighed the character of the American their occurrence, were as follows: The people. You who are men of business, token from the New York publia ako of great industry, who live welded bien engaged in vast, enterprises, crea-

ranged for by the New York World, was together great organisations and develop presented to Marshal Joffre in the North untold resources--you can never allow your brains, your souls and your hearts Meadow, Central Park, in the presence to fail to the level of comniercialisa. of 30,000 people. After triumphal Journey to Brooklyn the Marahat unveiled.

17. S. PLAG NEEDED AT FRONT. No, you have kept your ancient tradi a bronze staltic of Lafayette at Prospects your past glory is ever present in your hearts, you have love and affection Fark, and was presented with a sword, und ndnriration for civilisation and while M. Viviani was given a silver humanity You have an idealisin which floats above your flag, and that idealism. loving cur in which wers 10,000 franes your plate above your material interests. destined for the relief of French arphans. We know that you were working for humanity. You who are accustomed to At the Hotel Astor, after they had passed handling large masses of men, to doing through other cheering crowda the visitors things on a vast scale, your vision could not fail to take in the great issues at were honoured at a luncheon given by stake." the Merchants Association, and M Viviani, in an eloqucnt speech, dwelt on the co-operation that would take place between the United States and France

Honorary degrees of Doctors of Law were conferred on General Joffre and Maid Viviani and Lord Cunliffe, and by proxy on Mr. Arthur Balfour, by President Nicholas Murray Butler of Columbin University in the presence of a large gatheringWEE

At Grant's Tomb the Mission paid its respects to the dead President-soldier. and Marshal Joffre laid a wreath upon the earcophagus

M Viviani spoke of France before the war. Roverting again to the conflict, he that of France, which had enabled the Haid it was the industry of America, with lattes nation to withstand the onslaught He referred to the city's deeprations and

**It is not enough that the French dug shall flout from the decorations of your streets; it is not enough that the Ameri can dog shall foot in Parið., 1 say to you that the joy of the people of France when they cheered the American Dag was their joy at the promise which i stood for. It is necessary that the Ame rican flag shall be carried to the fring

falling there in the trenches, where French and English soldiers are now fighting together shoulder to shoulder to the extreme limit of human endurance.

Then, after a brief stop at the statueine, shall float where German shells are of Joan of Arc on Riverside Drive, the party returned to the Frick residence for a briof rest, after which the Mission, with the beads of the various reception committers, dined at Sherry's, about forty being present

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say to you that the American Hag, which already flies alongside of the A French on the flying machines of the That portion of New York's population Lafayette escadrilir, will soon, we hope. at the Public Library at a reception fish and French Raga ily. And when your attended by 4,000, the great number of lag flies there it will not be like the lage whom were women, with a few soldiers you now see around you, that hang spot on leave, who had a chance to hear a few less in regular folds, but I warn you wurde from their commander

langside of the stars it will hive holes and among its red stripes the white will stained with the blood of your chil- dren

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It was not because of Belgim or the SubRarities that America came into the Var he continued, adding :-

Marshal Joffre went with Governor Whitman to the Metropolitan, where large and very brilliant audience had awaited his coming and a chance to hear him speak He romained about ten minutes and then returned to the Brick residence, to which M. Viianz hud

I was in defence of your honour, the already gone, The receipts from the honour of your traditions, the honour entertainment at the Opera House were of your free country. You came into the pat at more than 886,000, and members hot only for your national vindica- of the comunittes said the amount totion, but for the vindication of human turned ever to General Joffre for his you are fighting, for the most sacred rights, and it is for human rights that. charities would be hade up to $100,000 fights of Free men. You are fighting for

To umrly 2,500 business-mer

men of Nesliberty, you are fighting for democracy, York assorbed at the Merchants Association Incheon in honour of the

NO PEACE A GERMAN BEFE

French Mission at the Hotel Astor, M. Referring to the possibility of peace René Viviani declared France had always he agreed, with some earlier retourks by koown America would come into the water. Choate and said :-

nr 1 for his nation he expressed deep Mr. Choate also said that France thanks that it had happened so,

would never accept German conditious The French statesman was the chief of peace, and he was right. Germany has speaker at the luncheon, and was very always looked upon the world as its self. lavish in his praise of the greeting Now Germany has always thought that by York had accorded his party. So, too, her heavy might she could imprison the was Marshal Jeffre, who spoke briefly and

hearts and stunt the consciences of aroused as much enthusiasm as did Mhumanity, and so long us that doctrine Viviani. In fact, after the Marshal had offer us conditions of prace that will be of might prevails Germany can never spoken, the diners, all staid business-men, kept shouting Joffre! Joffre Joffre

acceptable. We w

will not make peace, we in unison and with great enthusiasm.

will never make peace itil we have had This is what the Marshal said:

Alsace and Lorraine, MA YAN given back to us that which is ours Ladies and Gentlemen, You Know We are not fighting selish battle.

ROYAL and not accustomed to speaking We are not fighting to triumph for our

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M Viviani spoke before the Marshal Of the greeting the city had given its distinguished visitors he said in part

ask myself accustomed as I am to popular manifestations and used as I um to finding myself face to fare with great assemblies like this I ask myself where I can find words in which to tell you the undying gratitude we have for the people of New York; to tell you how deeply we have been stirred since we had the honour to arrive in this inagnificent city. In the wonderful welcomes Buc

purs France has never engaged in selfish wors France bas thrown her children freely into battle wherever humanity was to be fought for France has given to the world the ideals and the impulses of the French Revolution. France has sent her fing on to every battlefield without a selfish thought, but France row wills in agreement with her Allies--that there shall be guarantees which for ever will prevent the recurrence of such a cataclysm

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ceeding each other since our arrival Mrs. I. Ward, Miss O. Moore, Arch-

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Mayor Mitchel has pointed out to us all the different peoples of your community who with one accord have turned to us, have turned to France, and by their Burns Mr. Donnison, Mr. Commons, cheers and acclamations have welcomed

Mr. W Moore, Mr. H. Johanson

as with shouts of hope and of confidence Strong Mr Jill MESS "I cannot tell you how much I lett, Miss Ada Holmes, Mrs D

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received, and now in this great banquet Martinez-Mr. hall, too small, they tell me, to bring Mr. J. Mosphett, Mr. T. Hodge, Mr. Mr. J. H.

Rev

together, all the members of your Mer M. Banderson, Mr. Burdin Mr.

chants Association, you seem numberless to my eyes. I have seen you thrilled. standing here and shouting your loud pcclaim of France, cheering for France, cheering for the war, t cause you have understood that the war has now taken on a net which so human being could "possibly have foreseen.”

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