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PRINCE

YORIHITO'S VISIT TO ENGLAND. PRESENTATION OF A SWORD TO KING GEORGE.

a Special Envoy from the Emperor of

Country

1919.

LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

MR.

ASQUITH'S VIEWS

The Recorder rend the address, in the The and the idea of

some

Mayor and Sheriffs and the various Car- poration officials.

A procession WBX formed and moved to the Library, whore * Common Council was held for the pur pus of presenting the address. When the Mr. Asquithy presiding recently na Lord Mayor took his sont on the dais be lecture given at King's College by Mr. Admiral his Imperial Highness Prince had on his right Prince Yoribite and on A. E. Zimmer on Political Philo

his left Prince Arthur of Connaught.

League." said Yorihito of Higashi Fushimi was received,

League of Nations is a conception on his arrival in London un October theourse of which the following allusions which has passed with extraordinary

rapidity from the domain of the ideal with the full evremonial honours due to wore tunde:

The Angle Japanese Alliance, which is to that of the politicians. (Bear,

hear.) And it is perhaps in Japan, who is himself the head of one of has now existed for upwards of sixteen danger, partly in consequence of the the Imperial princely honses in that years, has been tried and not found want

11 safe rapidity with which it has made that The King went to Paddingtoning both in peace and in war.

journey, of passing into a catch-word and Station to meet the suitor Prince from guards the interests of England and Japan, becoming one of what Bacon called "the the Empire of dagan, and the arrange not only in the Far East, but through idola of the market place." Speaking for hits there were of a character in full the world, and bore eloquent testim myself as I do as a convinced and ardent keeping with the importance of the to the wisdom and foresight of the states-advocate of the League of Nationa

men of both countries. The citizens of cheers) 1 ani strongly of opinion that Prince Yaribito was charged Occasion with

the duty of presenting to the London watched with deep interest the King on ball of the Emperor tha sword uut badge of a Field-Marshal of steps which Japan at ones took on the no greater service can be rendered either natbreak of war to protect not only their to our own public life or to the cause of the Imperial Japanese Army

own but unu British interests in the Far international unity and time siver the outbreak of war has the ant by the brillinut font of arms which thorough exploration of it both

Western terminus presented such resulted in the capture of the German

ile speculative and its practical id

Mr. Zimmern observed that there was An animated and ornate appearance. The reserved platform, was decorated with natpost of Kiao-Chow, and the loya prevalent idea that the primary object

the Allica by the hundreds of Bags, ateng which figured assituner - given to

of the League of Nations was to devise the Meditor prominently the Rtional standard of Japanese Imperial Navy Japan. A guard of honour was supplied ranoun and in the Indian and Pacific Peaceful machinery for the settlement of cifiointer State disputes by avoiding the use by the Scots Guards, accompanied by the Oceans. The insurrectionary movement | ****

ent of furce. That was an hand of his famous regiment, while a

in Russin had called for prompt interview. A League of Nation mistaken captain's escort of the Royal Horse vention in Siberis, and in the military

* out that Guards also attended.

The route from Paddington was by woperations there Japan was magnificent medical Primary purpose than of Praed-street and London street to Hyde playing a great part. Park, thence past the Serpentine, out at felusion, the citizen, of London, in doing tion of pam. Our object in the task of! Apsley-gate, and down Constitution-hill honour to the representatives of your reconstruction ought to be, as President illustrious Sovereign, desire to express Wilson said, to make the world a sufe to the Palac It was lined by spectators, ant hearty cheers were given for the King their fervent hope that the Empire of and fit place to live in. A League of At the Paiac, guard Japan, which has existed for so many Natious could never be an effective ser and the Priner. of honour was mounted. and was inspect ages, may enjoy in the future continued ed by the Priner. On pussing into the happiness and prosperity."

lace by the Grand Entrance his Im perial Highness was revived by the Queen and Princess Mary.

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The Lord Mayor handed the address to Prince Yorihits, which was afterwards placed in the gold casket.

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till the State of which were themselves doing their duty to the best of their power, and States could only do their duty when the individual citizens did theirs. One The King, accompanied by the Queen and Princess Mary, and attended by the he was deeply touched by the warmth of be boped, to make possible the develop His Imperial Highness in reply said of the chief effects of the war would in, members of his suite, in the Throne Roon his reception, and the document which he ment of the art of politics on an at Buckingham Palace received, next

Only when

we had that could day, from Prince Yorihit the insignia ad received would ever I cherished by of a Field-Marshal of the Imperiali, not only as a high honour to himself, have what the 11 How Japanese Army, sent to him by the n-but as a mark of Courting towards his urganised opinion of mankind.

There was a very discountry. The Anglo-Japanese Alliance. backward were the States of the world. peror of Japani.

an they had hard, had contributed to the and how unworthy to enter into a true Linguished company in the Throne Loom.

A long period of The various anders of the Japanese welfare of both countries, and promised League of Nations

Having referred to educational and parts were presented to the King and to do so evermore.

change must Queen, and when the members of the the pleasure given in Japan by the recent clapse before the League of Nations Mission had taken their places Prince visit of Prince Arthur of Connaught, could develop, intu

FL real federation Foribito advanced, and stood immediately Prince Yerihito said he was much grati claiming the allegiance, devotion, anil

The Marquis Touye fed that the Japanese Navy and Army dedication of the individual citizen. facing the King. icdered to his Imperial Highness the had been taking their share in the war, autographs better from the Emperor of both on the water and in the field, in Japan to the King, which the Prinen a co-operation with the British Forces, and tar handed to his Majesty. Lieutenant that this co-operation was appreciated. Field Marsten's sword to the Prince, who Gearral Gore Shiba then handed the presented it to the King. Vice Admiral Oguri next handed the badge of the Japanese Field Marshal to his Imperial Highness, and this also was presented by him to his Majesty The Prince briefly addressed his Majesty on the Emperor's bluff

THE KINO'S SPERCH

King George replied as follows?

said

TENTATIVE STAGES,

Mr. Asquith, moving a vote of thanks to the leotarer, said: The lecturer has covered a great deat of ground, and He expressed the ardent hope that the made a number, if I may venture to say ws, of very valuable and constructive greatest prosperity would accompany the Future of the City of London.

suggestions, and now and again, as was After the Quilchall ceremony Prince inevitable from the nature of the subject, Yoribito accompanied the Lord Mayor to be has trodden on controversial terri the Mansion

where numerous tory. It is clear to any of who have company was

entertained

at luncheon. listened to Mr. Zimmern, and it must The Lord Mayor, in proposing the have been clear to all who reflected upon health of Prine Yoribito,

that

the subject before, that the real difficul London welenmed bim thy

K honoured

ties, and they are many and grave. in It was with sincere pleasure that I learned that the Emperor of Japan had presentative of the Rovereign who was

Nations arise from the indisputable fact entrusted this apesint mission is your our powerful ally in the Far East. No a way of the creation of a League of

country had Imperial Highness, for I have preserved Japan had done the indestructible prin- that the nations of the

inore fully appreciated than that this is a very world, who are. world, and the happiest recollection of your pre Selite as my guest at the time of my ciples of truth, honour, fruedam, and immediately concerned, we in very dif

Ally in

ferent Coronation. The honour conferred human liberty Japan was our

stages of moral intellectual, ugot me by his Imperial Majesty in pre-war times, and when war broke out

A League of and social development appointing Jae a Field Marshal in his ehe, with a sacred conception of inter Nations will not spring into being UB the aring is enhanced by the reception at national obligations. Look her place by ancient goddess is supposed to have your hands of the symbols of that office, our side a place she had maintained ever done, fully equipped with the effective I shall ever preserve this award and since. The naval and military forces of panoply before which the forces of gallant part in the darkness and enmity will be obliged at hadge, not only as the insignia of the Japan had played highest rank in the Japanese army, but war. As to Prince Yorikite personally, UDCB to retreat. It will be a slow pro as tokens of the most valued friendship it might be said that he was rocked in It will have to pass through many

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of his Imperial Majesty, whose galiant the cradle of the British Nuys, because teatative stages. But the important forces by sea and land are our faithful emrades-in-arms in the cause of right his early days he sought instruction thing is that the conununities of the Step by world, taught by this war the danger of and freedoni May their joint efforts and guidance at Greenwich further einent the alliance and friend step he had mounted the ladder of naval our existing international system, will. distinction, and at the famous battle of we may hope, surmount difficulties us ship between our two nations.

I am glad of this opportunity to him the Emperor of Japan found a

Tsushima he commanded his own ship. they present thourselves, and steadily behalf and the

in express on y name of my people our deep apprecia- very rapable adviser in matters pertain

nient of the common ideal upon which ASAHI BEER.” tion of the gracious and warm-hearteding to the Navy. (Hear, hear.) reception arvorded to my easin, Prince Prince Yorihito, who was received with manity depends. (Cheers.) Arthur of Connaught, by the Emperor great enthusiasm, said:-Allow to and by all classes of the community inexpress to you, my Lord Mayor, my Japan during his recent and enjoyable hearty thanks for your kind words, and visit to your charming country. Please also iny high appreciation of the great Addressing an audience of American assure the Emperor, our august Alla hospitality you have extended to c in officers at the Washington lan yesterday of my most friendly sentiments and of

League of Nations, Mr. H. G. my constant wish for the health and welcoming me here in this historic build-upon

ing. I am deeply touched with the Wells said it was of vital importance to prosperity of his Imperial Majesty and

courteous reseption accorded to me ever the League of Nations idea that Che welfare of the Japanese people.

arrival, not only by your should know each other's minds, and it In addition to making his speech of since my thatike to the Japanes Prine, the King gracious Buvereign, but also by the whole was of even more importance that we sent the following cablegram direct to his British nation, especially by the citizens should all have the same minds.

It was Imperial Majesty the Emperor of Japan festation of the public satiount, show-thinking people far more than upon any of London. I regard this as a mani- upon us English-speaking and English- other peuple that the task of organising

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Having just everived at the hands of ing clearly on what firm and solid ground Prince Yorilito of Higashi Fushimi your four alliance stands to-day, I need hardly a League of Nations rested. He sup- lotter, as well as the sword and badge of assure you that the same sentiment pre- posed a lot of people would think that a Field Marshal in the Japanese Army, vails throughout Japan. I am glad my League of Nations was up against human 1 hasten to assure your imperial Majesty present mission is affording me the op nature, and it was so. But so as the how highly 1 esterna the honour of occupy ing this distinguished position. This portunity of obtaining personal testi- policeman, the schoolmaster, and the diguing conferred upon the testifies noty not only to the unflinching tenacity doctor, so was all discipline. It was said only to our personal friendship but also and unswerving patriotism you have that it was up against this king busi-

so happily shown in defending your King and coun- to the comradeship-in-arms

Well, there was something in Itry and in upholding the cause of justice that. But in view of the experience of existing between our two countries. is an additional pleasure to me that this and humanity, but also to the inspiring certain ropublics the mere presence or Mission should have been entrusted to courage and unselfishness with which you absence of a king must be ruled out of so illustrious a Prince and to one whom have withstood the privations of war. It account. Another answer was that a we welcome here again as an old friend. gives me pleasure, further, to know that League of Nations Was up

GEORGE, B.1. my mission provides a fresh proof of the national feeling and national pride In the evening a dinner was given in solidarity of the ties of a common cause In the League of Nations we were up the Prine's honour at Buckingham which unite our two respective nations against an idea which saturates our his- Falace, to which a large number of die and animate them in their determination tory and the minds of our statesmort, tinguished guests. were invited. The

to bring the great war to ቢ successful saturates European thought and the Premier. Mr. Balfour, the First Sea ond, which end, I am glad to note, doca thought of many States outside Europe, Lord, and other representative personager

that wag the Great Power would have been included, but the husi-not seem to be far distant. I beg you and

in human affairs. This Great nesa in connection with the war situational now to join with me in drinking to idea detained them in Paris.

health of the Lord Mayor and to the Power idea and the conditions and The dinner was in

State continued prosperity of the City of the methods it embodied were the ng - Bar A

of enemy real

the banquet (which would considered in London. (Cheere.)

League of congruous in warstime), but it was nerved The Lord Mayor acknowledged the Nations. It was working enormous evil, in the State dining-room. Many of the taust, and the company afterwards sopa and must be excroised from the world #f diners, including the host and chief guest rated.

mankind was not to go down in blood aled and disorder. To idos cssentially

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plate from Windnor was brought to Lon Prince Yoribito of Higashi-Fushimi was was that one's own State was in constant don for the occasion, and, in addition to given a great welcome on his official visit conflict with other States. The Great this striking adornment, the apartment to the Grand Fleet on November 3rd. It Power theory abspintely neglected the was tastefully decorated with a profusion was a welcome in which the American

of beautiful red roses.

RECEPTION AT THE GUILDHALL..

aquadron in British waters cordially parridos of the common welfore of

mankind, The Prince was received on ticipated. On at inst. Prince Yorihito, preceeded board the flagship Queen Elizabeth by From Buckingham Palace to the Guild. Admiral Bir David Beatty and the flamarinds, into which he descended, making hall for a reception by the Lord Mayor officers and Commodore, and also Admiral

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Prince Yorihito of - Japan - left the Royal Marines mounted Grand Fleet and returned early on

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A warranted ours for all Prince hnd | soquired or constitutioal Dis. [I Jobarge from the Urinary CLARKE'S Orenas in wither sex. Then

in his honour. The procession the ship's band played the Japatiess the day took his departure on the con Pills deo unre Gravel, was composed of tour State landsns, with tional Anthem, The Arince sont & busy. elusion of his visit to the King" Palps in the Book and attendaits in Ast liveries and a cap and enthusinam, expressing frequentie ituperial Highness said farewell to the idney Disorders. Free from Lain's escort of Housiuid Cavalry with appreciation of the piretnredness of the alee, white, the King, the Duke of and Princess Mary at Buckingham {moreury,_Forty year rus]out standard. [nam.........Bold by "all" Chemiste "The Royal visitors were received at the visit, to one of the latest types of sub-aught were at the railway station tol

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