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RECONSTRUCTING EUROPE SIR AUCKLAND GEDDES APPEAL TO BUSINESS MEN

were

surrounded by problems which seek. stams solution. Our whole life has been disorganised, and we cannot hope in one moment to fall into the new organisation. We have to reopen our shattered ranks The jubilee of the Tron and Steel In-in some form familiar to the rank and Ble, otherwise might have disaster. stitute was celebrated by a grent banques At this moneat there are

are hundreds o! throughout Europe people at the Guildhall, on May 8th, the com-

faced by rain and starvation if we do not get life start pany numbering over 400.

ed occs more by streams of trade flowing This The Lord Mayor, replying to the toast through the market of the world.

not the time to

it is the tim of his health, said he thought that suffi

to me with such are and intell vient recognition was not given by the

gence as liod has given nag There to the men whose abilities" Fublic devoted to the research and to the pering, which may spread ant coplesce, and centres of disense mentally which are grow formance neces to the vast and vital ing. industries which were represented by the institute. Our nation industrially relied to a very great extent upon the intellect and ingenuity and excentive gifts of the men in control of our iron and steel pro ducts. Industries looked to them for the fullest aid in the international coupe tion which would be, in increasing volume. a condition of our commerce in the future. It was fitting, therefore, and have seen dying world-countless people it was considered an honour to the Cor-workles and

and them Men his whose services they esteemed so highly, come upon and to whose continued leadership in one women who had come to him had said. Won't the English, won't the French, of the great key industries they confident-won't the Americans help us ly committed themselves.

affect vast areas of Europe, and if that happens there will be destruction within. the area affected by that disease.

"F"DYING WORLD.”

Lately he had spoken to men who had come back from Russia. Germany, Austria, and from the new States which were aris ing. In substance then had said: "W

simple, people|

that

poration, that they should welcome those who cannot ring, Inte

nostrum,

day-dre satisiactory social order with and in America, on all the mercha

af

body

life, for if this goes on there is PEACE, PROGRESS, PROSPERITY."

fur

as bus to die, literally to die

In that great dying The President, who was received with starvation loud ebeers, proposed Peace, Progress, in Europe they heard a strange move- and Prosperity. He said: The task piment, sorange cries coming from the suffer men of goodwill is made more difficult by ing millions. Peace was an urgent need many weak and short-sighted folk who for Europe, and with peace trade, because imagine that they postiming in throughout the markets of Europe what infallible without the streams of trad overflowing a special device, every case and under every circumstance warto but death? They are the child-

"was there for all these people to look for the mass of French and

Bri- However

of working men know, where their true ren of your industry, the children interests lie, and instinctively distrust steel, steam, and credit, and on you lies They fervently look for the burden in this country, in France, ward to out revolutionary crises and civil wars. manufacturers, and business men, and

through Is the tank impossible?

agh you follows that physical salva What seems indispensable that the tion which alone can be found for Europe

110 More greatest possible number shall be sure not

menacing to us were the stor only of the bare necessities of life, but clouds gathering over Asia, and religious also of 1 certain surplus which, however fervour was being stirred in all those slight yet allows a man to practice thrift lands which were looked to as the seat and to far! he is

Starving he is captain of his own soul. of the Caliph.

pple now, 15 and rid It is

is this that infuses life into the minute ever. were likely to burst groups whose assemblage constitutes a

Lbe valleys of their neighbours, and that modern State,

which was facing. us, give our minutes was the great danger

We were groups unlimited range of action in the the world at this moment. Commonwealth, entire political power, facing 3.

and the only thing that weariness, or doubt, because they will would stay and stem them was trade, see the direct outcome of their effort, en commerce, and the hope that prosperity

123. Therefore, joy the fruit of their work, and

bat added

Bir Auckland. I

appeal to, you mersity of those elements of order the might once morele built make all the difference between happily and through you to the merchants and thriving associations and the human herd manufacturers of our Allies and ass to which Bolshevism reduces mankind. ciates,, to render all possible help, Progress should mean increasing

sing the take their courage in both hands, to see direct interest

that

each member of these what you can do outside the area which has in the prosperity of the whole. it is still groups

tu Ret necessary to blockade In our large manufactures the seemingly these stresins of trade reflowing." most insignificant labourer, the merest He urged business men to take their cogwheel in an intricate

courage in both hands. He could assure machinery them that all the signs indicated that if they cast their bread upon the waters it would return to them, not after many days. but soon. (Cheers.)

and few will succumb to their enemies, were at Frisia; strange, infuences

FERIL OF HIGH PRICES,

to

should have it brought home to the most emphatic manner that masters and men are linked together by the strongest of ties, community of interest He should take to heart, as be wonid his personal concerns,

the the successes and reveres of his own establishment

There were men who said it was paying (Cheers.) The end is not yet in view,

them better to have a amali turnover and will take a long time for the great keep the prices bigh than ice.reren. He men to form an focurato implered, beggett and beseeched such to

judiced estimate of what should remember that in that way lay disaster.

labour.

The

be the relations between capital aad. If only, mana instead of getel

chief point is not to frame ting into rings to clever scales of wages, but to effect a let us get prices

in habits of thought: a stre

stream flowing, then

up prices, would and get the trade

they would be doing

am apeak under the impulse of common ing with some passion and great an observed Sir Auckland, be sense on the simple view of facts set forth phasis. without pedantry or pseudoscience. The cause I have looked forward to address task recesitates infinite tact on the parting you as representatives of the greatest industries, know- of our manufacturing

MAT tion to be accepted without something. (Hear, bear-)

of those to whom, it is entrusted-out the harm and alta rain which this

younger civil engineers. (Hear hear.)

am convinced that the natural

and

policy of some man

manufacturers in this our races, their innate country is going to bring, not only to

are pledges of success with British and French working men. We must indicate the errors which lie at the root of tom munism.

be

our greatest marts. High prices are doing more damage to us every month now than a further mouth of fighting would have done.

What interruption,

The right relations between the mask Replying to an of

Si Auckland said bingmen and their employers can about high wages? '

about only by educating both high wages mist be allowed, but there classes. The future captains of the in- was no need to have unnecessarily bigh dustry must learn to know their own pen, profits. and the working-men must be able to Major-General Seely, Under-Secretary judge their employers otherwise than by of State for Air, said the future of the hearsay. The

two classes must learn to air-rested with the steel industry. Bet- know and trust each other. How many ter and better steel was the thing that of our countrymen have learned how to would make air travel really safe. If the deal with the human mind or art Carmi steel people would give him an engine liar with the paychology of the masses at lib. per horse-power, they would see To obtain the desired resalt,

there is only

marvels, and if they would give him b one way; our engineers must include in per horse-power he would guarantee that

their training 4

few months' probation we should make air travel safer than that

in the workshop, as ordinary working of any other form.

men, gud must never

the benefit

of there with the men, but must

remain in close touch with them.

Sometimes their empire knowledge is kecher than that of scientiste. But the young engineer will chiefly learn all about their ideas, even their

prejudices, and

in due time by of the

two classes, a great step

towards a better

be taken

FOR FALLEN FREEMASONS

FREEMASONRY'S TREMENDOUS

OPPORTUNITY.

It re A memorial service as held recently. mains with us to act free many fairies at St Matthias Church, Poplar for Eust at present shut up in the pinerifts" of end Freemasons who have fallen in the the social world, and entrust them with War It was annonaged that a fund is the task of sorting human mo

molecules and

now being raised for the purpose of banding together, into brotherhoods, men placing in he church a stained glass win- of goodwill. Since the teaching of his dow to their memory. The service, at story and the example of observable na

attendance, was there was a large P. Besley, tural phenomena lead as to place our core Sub-Dean of St. Paul's Cathe trust in progress, let us be convinced that our task does not exceed our

dral, and the Rev. Morris

Roberts, of the church.

which d by the

What we are striving after les F.A.0.C, VIC

especially as our two nations will remain lessons were read by the Provincial Grand united. Both Great Britain and France Master. Lord Ampthill and Lieut-Gen-

The organist issue from the Bery ordeal of battle, eral Sir Francis Lloyd purged of their old rivalries and was Brother Edgar T. Cook, organist of Jen busies. (Cheers.) Not one of us Southwark Cathedral, who was assisted could east a stool chain harder and by Mr. Arthur T. Lash,' organist of St. stronger than the feeling of close com

radeship that has grown up between the An address was given by the Sub-Denn, British and French soldiers during the who said it was small wonder that, Free memorable years of common hardships, masons should have taken so big a part common dangers, and common sufferings in the great struggle for Freemasonry

alliance such as that of Great Britain was permeated with those great and France is unexampled in history; in that were inseparably connected with the

it lies our best hope for the future was that Freemasonry had

Diving name and character. His belief

20W

(Cheers

for only the tremendous opportunity,” NAMUN PROBLEMS OF THE FUTURE.

epitit of brotherhood could heal the Sir Auckland Geddes, Minister of Rewounds of the world at the present time. construction said he was much struck Freemasonry had an unexampled oppar by Mr. Schneider's definition of State tunjit of bringing together class and naan asembly of groups, for that em clax

bodied one of the newer thoughts, with | thepeploser and employed, in one bro and enabling them to under regard to organisation. He believed the stand factly, in the church grounds,

each other's point of view,

stable and democratie State of the future would be a group of groups. As the preLord Ampthill made a short speech, in sident spoke, continned the speaker, the which he said. Freemasonry was not a curtain of the futura röllen op before my religion, but it was the best possible aid mind. At the present, moment we are to religioną:0

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