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PRESIDENT WILSON ON THE VALUE OF FRANENESS. FRIENDSHIP OF NATIONS.: Manchester conferred ita honorary freedom upon President Wilson, on De cember 30th. Within the Fros Trade Hall 4,000 people bad gathered to witness the coremony. When President and Mrs. Wilson entered the latter carrying large bouquets of beautiful red, pink, and white flowers--a great chcer broke out from the vast audience, and lasted until the President had taken his seat.
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THE PARAVANE. SHIPS BAVED FROM MINES. The paravane waved us approximately £40,000,000 worth of war abips, besides morchant tonnage to an unknown, though
norious, imeant.
Like many other great conceptious, the paravne seems il quite simple thing. Hawsers with kites at the end of them are put into the water-on each side of a ship. As the ship moves along the pull on the kites tightens the hawsers, which stand out in a straight line on either beam and sweep up any mines that may be met with.
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At the request of the Lord Mayor, the Town Clerk read the resolution just pre
On one occasion last year a flotilla of viously passed at a special meeting of light cruisers found themselves in the City Council. The document recited minefield, and by using the paravane they some of the principal events of the Pre were able to cut their way safely through
The German submarines were con and expressed the hope inuously laying minefields which could the long-existing friendly commer cial relations between Manchester and
that it
the United States might be maint or danger.
and strengthened. Then the Lord added some remarks expressive of the satisfaction it afforded Manchester to have upon the roll of freemen the chief citizen of the great American Republic, and the foremost of all the Americans who had evor visited these shores.
The scroll conferring the freedom was banded to Mr. Wilson, who then signed the citizens' roll as the audience sang For be's a jolly good fellow," follow ing this with three rousing cheers.
lies
EIN,
PRESIDENT'S REPLY.
not be detected until vessels were in them. But with paravanes out there was no The mines were cut away and destroyed, and often it was not until this began to happen that the men in the abips
mined area. know they were in
Different types of this invention were developed. One kind was used with much success against boats. There was also a special one that could be easily handled and fitted to merchant vessels.
The paravane was invented by Lieut. Dennia Burney, R.N., son of Admiral Bir Cecil Barney. Commander-in-Chief at Rosyth. Lieut. Burney comes of an old naval family. He is a very young
officer who looks the clever man he is. and, like many other naval officers, bas He conceived the idea of a paravane while a distinct bent for science and mechanics. onning a destroyer to and fro across
on escort duty.
by means of drawings and models, and Having got the pian, he worked it out persisted in this until finally the Ad miralty agreed to give this thing a trial. Bartment was established for it and Results were so good that & Apecial de- paravanes manufactured by the thousand,
The President, in reply, said: My Lord Mayor, Ladies and Gentlemen-per haps i may be permitted to add fellow. citizens-loud cheere)-you have made me feel in a way that is deeply delight ful the generous welcome which you have accorded me, and back of it I know there the same sort of feeling for the great people whom I have the privilege of represent fraternity and friendship There is a fect ing of cordial between the two great nations, and as I have gone from place to place, and
Under official regulations a naval offi been made everywhere to feel the pulsa of sympathy that is now beating between er invents anything must offer it have been led to some very serious the Admiralty, who, if they accept the device, may give him whatever reward thoughts 28 to what this bagree they please. Light Burney was ia. I think you will agree with me Acting Commander and awarded the that friendship is not a mere sentiment, C.M.G-Daily Mail. patriotism is not a mere sentiment; it is based upon a principle,
upon the principle that leads a man to give more than he demands. (Cheers.) Similarly, friendship is based not merely upon affee- tion, but upon common service. The man is not your friend who is not willing to servo you; and you are not his friend unless you are willing to serve him. And out of that impulse of common interest and the desire of common service arises that noble feeling which we consecrate as friendship.
it.
And so it does seem to me that the theme that we must have in our minds now in this great day of settlement is the theme of common interest and the
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SERBIAN LADY TORTURED.
e
A horrible story has come through Serbian official sources of the mental and physical torture inflicted by the Bul garians on a Serbian lady, the wife of a Serbian officer, against whom the Bulgars had vowed vengeance for op posing Bulgarien propaganda.. As they could
not reach the officer himself, Router's Agency states, they arrested his wile
And
Avg children. The wife was from Pristina to Veles, where she was compelled to go on foot, under escort, to death by a court-martial. condemned On the following day she was led out to
of intent to govern it, by partnerships in sight of a gibbet, but, a kept waiting
determination of what it is that is sur
(Loud cheers.) common interest. know that heretofore the world has been governed, or at any rate the attempt base
after & interest, and
of profound meatal
agony, was removed down. Interest does not bind men toge- to prison, and was told that she would
Interest ther.
separates men, for the
not be hanged for twenty-four hours. moment there is the slightest departure Next day she was again taken to the ere from the nice adjustment of interests then aution ground and for twelve hours faced jealousies begin to spring up. There is
the gallows, watching the preparations only one thing that can bind peoples for her execution. Once more she was together, and that is a common devotion
sent back to her cell, but in the meantime to right. (Loud choers.)
scious.
Ever since the history of liberty boganas flogged until she became uncon- men have talked about their rights, and it has taken several hundred years to
When she came to, she was told that make them perceive that the principal
she was reprievod, but her sufferings ware continued in another form, ag ahe was part of right is daty, and that unles
msa performs his full duty he is removed to Nish, and imprisoned in a entitled to no right. This fine corella fortress. Here again she was led out for tion of the two things of duty and of execution, but this time she was to he right--is the equipoise and balance of shot and not hanged. She was lined up society. And so, when we analyse the prewith a number of Serbian priests, and seat situation, and the future that we schoolmasters, who were shot before her now have to mould and control, it seems eyes, but when it came to her turn the to me there is no other thought than that was told that she would be sent to Sofia. that can guide us.
Here alto was thrown into a cellar and her
legs placed in irons. In this condi tion she was kept for four months with- You know that the United States has always felt from the very beginning of out change of clothes. Next she was sent her history that she must keep herself to prisoners' camp, and, being render- separate from any kind of connection
tioned destitute, was forced to beg. She was with European politics. I want to say Enally released after the armistice. very frankly, to you that she is not now
"ALL OF US.'*
interested in European politics, but she
is interested in the partnership of right made possible.
between America and Europe. (Cheers.)
лен attempt
We must provide a inchinery of roadjustment in order that machinery of goodwill. we may inve a and friendship. thé
If the futuro had nothing for us but a to keep the world at a by a balance of power,
United
Friendship
must have a machinery.
right poise would take no interest. If I cannot correspond with you, if T
puso alle
will join no combination
is not a combination of all with you,
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I cannot be your She is not interested merely in the peace of Europe, but in the peace of friend, and if the world is to remain a the world. (Loud cheers.) Therefore it of friendship, the means of constant body of friends it must have the means seems to me that in the settlement when friendly intercouree, the means for con- is just ahead of us, something mora de stant watchfulnses over the common: in- licate and difficult than was ever at forest; not making it necessary to make tempted before has be accomplished-a to
a great effort upon some great occasion genuine concert of mind and of purpose. But while it is difficult there is an ele
that makes it easy. ment present
Never before in the history of the world, Iference, so that troubles may be taken believe, has there been such a keen in-grow until they are big. (Loud
when they are little, and not allowed to
ternational consciousness as there is now.
to confer with one another, but to have an may and constant method of con-
Men all over the world know they have over thought if I had a been embarrassed by international anta- with a man that. I did not and when I came into conference with him that, aftor gonisms, and that the interest of each is all, it was but a little difference, and the interest of all, and that man as mon that, if we were frank with one another,
8 of 4re the objects government and in-and did not too much stand upon that ternational arrangements.
COME TOGETHSÍ.
It is the wish to come together that is more than half of the process. It i
doctrine which ought to be easy of comprehension in a great commercin centre like this: You cannot itrado with
t
There is a great voice of humanity great enemy of mankind which is called abroad in the world just now, which he pride, we could come together. who cannot hear, in deaf. There is a great compulsion of the common con- soience now in existenon, which, if any atatesman resist, he will gain the most unonviable eminence in history. We are not obeying the mandates of parties or of politics (Loud cheers.) We are man who suspects you. You cannot obeying the mandates of humanity (Re establish commercial and industrial re- "newed "cheers.) That is the "ranson who Intlone with those who do not trust you. it seeme to me, that the things that dre Goodwill is the forerunner of trade most often in our minds are the least Goodwill is the foundation of trade," and ", significent. I am not hopeful that the trade is the great amicable instrument individual items of the settlement which of the world on that
account
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Ond his only to apply something like some of my very atern
mind to any one of the questions of anoaters did for smong my ancestors
boundary, and of altered sovereignty, and are those vory determined persons who d
of racial aspiration, to do something wore known as the Cavaninters.
wish
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Italy, and the world enter into a
syetuit we are" to "make" "unsatisfactory:
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settlements we must see to it that thoy elves. Drab of all friends of mankind, are rendered more and more satisfactory and uniting ourselves together for the by the subsequent adjustments which are maintenance, and the triumph of right
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