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HOW TO END WAR, DEAN INGE AND GERMANY.

WAY TO RECONCILIATION.

Denn Inge, in the course of a sermon he, delivered at St. Paul's Cathedral to the delegates attending the twenty-second International Peace Congress, on July 26th, shid if the victors wished to make an end of war-and another wär'in our l time would destroy our civilisation utterly we ought to have offered the Germans term which they would have thought on- expectedly generous, and then said to them: "Now we have given you, nd excuse for pleading revenges join us in establishing a League of Nations and universal disarmament, and let us all help each other to gather up the dregs that remain." The Germans, said the Dean later, "have at least as much to repent of as we have; indeed," I still think they have more, and we must help them to show their best aélyes by showing them on best selves."

Sirs, ye are brethren; "why do yo wrong one to another!"* This passage from Acts VIII., 20, was chosen by Dean Inge as the text for his-address. He pover net, he said, anyone who wished to war with Germany, or any other country, but we were told, perhaps rightly-it was not for him to say-that the country Brust- fight, and that there was no help for it. The people of all the other belligerent countries were told the same, and so mil- lions of men, who, i, work before, ware absorbed in their peaceful work and play in their quiet homes, with their families Around them, were hurled against each other for four years of scientific buteliery, We need mot now apportion the guilt. was as Europeans, a Christians, as civilised" men, that we were all called "ty penitence a penitence in which we might all find the path to reconciliation. The war. While it lasted," seemed to us to have laen used by the deliberate wickedness of an abstract demon called Germany. The Germans were more or les honestly) persuaded that similar abstractions called Russia, France, and England were the criminals. Now it seemed to most people that we were all stark mad together. The chiel obstacle to repentance was a suspi- ring that one of the belligerents were yesponsible for their actions.

THE UTTER FULLY OF WAR.

The utter futility and folly of war gen- ratly had been demonstrated. Wars were- waged, he supposed, for territoryy ar för lander, or for trade. As for the first, nothing weakened a country more than un- willing subjects. As for the indemnities. he had heard, on very good authority, that; Bismarck declared that if he made another successful war, one of the terms of peace Iwould be that Germany should pay a large indemnity to the Insers, As for trade: if our most energetic "competitor and our best customer happened,, to own the same head, it was not good business to cut that head off. National bankruptcy, widespread unemployment, starving chil. dren, civil war, and recolation. the relapse of civilisation into barbarism since it was the most highly educated classes who were first · ruined—that was what war meant. Perhaps the business community would not again make the mis- take of thinking that war could"ever be good business. But the liability to attacks of war fever was so great, and the irra tionality of human beings so intraetables that they could not rely only on appsala to common-seng. The moral appea! must come first, and must now mainly take the form of penitence and the spirit of recon- |- ciliation. Europe had deep cause for penitence. In part, no doubt, the horrors of the war were the result of the elaborates ly engineered propaganda of hatred which all the belligerenta employed. This was one of the most devilish farts of the whole business, and the poison which was gen- erated had been slow, to subside.

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"And then," Dean Inge went on, think of the peace. The victors had to consider whether they wished to make an end of war-as we all know, another warj in our time would destroy our civilisation utterly or whether they wished to make vindictive peace which the losers would think themselves more than justified in tearing up at the first opportunity. If wo wished the former, we ought to have offer: ed the Germans terms which they would have thought unexpectedly, genermi, and then said to themi: Now we have given you no excuse for pleading revenge join us in establishing a Teague of Nations, and universal disarıdament, and let us alf help each other to gather up the dregs:

The Nairobi correspondent of the that remain. We say that the Germans Times, writing on June 17th, says that showed no signs of repentance. Did the outbreak of cannibalism discovered in make it easy for them to repent?" So Uganda has given rise to considerable. far as he could gather, the people in Gerspeculation as to the permanency of the many were rather less bitter than we effects of civilisation upon the African. should be if we had met with the same The hatives of Uganda, as a whole, have treatment, but he would not like to built always been regarded as considerably in upon that, because he had to wish to talk advance of the natives of Kenya in deve politics. He merely pointed out the lopment and the distasteful occurrence obvious fact that if one of a pair of forms the subject of a mitor controversy gamblers had won and exacted full pay-between the supporters und detractors of ment of a heavy stake,, and then said, the missionary, upon whose broad shoul- Now we will play for love for the rest uers such unforeseen events finally rest. of the evening," his propost was not Reports of the prevalence of cannibalism, likely to find favour with the loser. It circulated by Uganda natives at the time was an appalling state of thing, but, if of the recent trial when three natives it please God, it was not yet too late. The were sentenced to death for the murder gate of repentance was not yet shut. We of a girl for the purposes of cannibalism had all sinned and suffered together we at Kampala], are supported by another might all repent together. We English." incident which has just come to light. At said the Dean," are a sentimental people, a email township on the slopes of Mount and some of us, in our reaction from the Elgon on the Kenya sitt of the border, hatred fostered during the war and our police authorities brought in A small shame at having given way to the absurd party ofenasives, caught in the act of idea that everyone who has the misfortuns lighting a fire to cook the disiemhered to be born between the Rhine and the remains of a native which had been dis Vistula has a double dose of original sin, tributed among them. As no evidence of have ruslied to the opposite extreme, and murder could be collected this case did speak as if our late enemies were amiable come to light at the time. The and injured innocents. That will not dosible to stamp out the horrible custom..

authorities are taking every measure pos at all. They have at least as much to re- peut of as we have. Indeed, I still think they have more, and we must help them. to show their best selves by showing them Following negotiations between the our best selve," Justice, common-sense, Federation, of British Industries and dho and goodwill were the qualities which English and Welsh railway, companies, s mera-needed not sentimentality The general reduction in the sales and charges. harmony of the European symphony need on merchandise came into operation, on ed the best notes of all its nezabere, August 1st.

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