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APPEAL TO THE PRIMATE.

The Nese Freie Presses of Vienna, devoted the front page of its issue of June 19 to an appeal addressed to the Primate of all England, Davidson,” on behalf of Germany, not of Austria. "Jesus," this Jewish organ remind the Archbishop, eat at table with publicans and sinnerà" The Archbishop, in spite of the Scribes and Pharisees, who to-day are the diplomatists, is to follow this great example by going to the Cathedral of St. Augustine" and by a salamn pronouncement' is to save the German people,

He is to save this great and kindred people from a renewal of the war in its sixth year. History has severed France and Italy from the Church England, how- ever, has not thrown over tradi- tional belief, but has strengthened and rejuvenated it, and has known how to accommodate religion and science. The leader of the Church of England must therefore be willing to save the nation which produced the Reformation, the fellow- countrymen of Luther and Melanchthon. He is to prepare the way of the Lord." He is to accomplish this archiepiscopal function by insisting that thel Terms of Peace be modified sof that the Germans will accept them. Otherwise there will be

war.

Meantime the Germans have taken a more direct way of avoid- ing a renewal of the war. They have accepted the Terms.

THE OUTBREAK IN VIENNA. A correspondent of the Neue Frrie Presse has secured an inter- view with Dr. Renner, the Austrian Chancellor and leader of the Peace Delegates. Dr. Renner gave it as his opinion that the Communist outbreak in' Vienna was the work of a few agitators, and had come to ac end by the good sense of the mass of the working classes, rather than because of any exhibition of force by the Government. He feared, however, that the social crisis was far from over. He then turned the opportunity to pro- pagandist. The mass of the peo- ple, already crushed by the privations of the last year, was still further depressed by loss of the bope of a just peace. Social equilibrium conld be maintained only as the fruit of a peace which would be bearable for every class of the community.«-*

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Austria, доб purged of her pictures of tennis tournaments, Herr Bernhard, in the Vossische dynasty, is part of it. The need outrigger rowing matches, buggy Zeitung, explains that the Ger- for unity, it adds, is still more races, horse races, picnics, new mans agreed to sign the Peace evident from the fact that "the art exhibitions, the distribution. because it was the only way to enemies of Germany are seeking of advertisements from aero- prevent & final disruption of the to destroy it. We can dis-planes, and the leading scenes in country and destruction of the tinguish friend from foe through-in the theatres and operas. remnants of German industry-out the world by the altitude He continues to insist that the they assume to German unity, dicted on the German people are French our most bitter enemies, "moral and material burdens in- and every one knows that the beyond all reason." The material are most resolutely opposed to it." burdens are such that they cannot be endured in view of the reduced resources of the country, None the less, they must not give way

to despair.

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Tageblatt agrees with the ranks RN, Chaplain, H. M. Dockyard, The Rev F. G. B. Hastings, furter Zeitung and the Fossische acknowledges with thanks the Zeitung that German unity is following contributions to important, but he is extremely Atreus Fund- foundations for reconstruction preserving it has been used as an H.P. Allgood"

angry because the hope of Mr. Eldon Porter Acceptance of it will at least argument in favour of signing. J. A. preserve the unity of the realm.

He is of the opinion that the The Germans, in the end, bad effect of military occupation has to give up their hope of a miracle been to strengthen rather than to that would save them, "as, for weaken the desire for unity. instance, such a miracle as mercy With particular reference

to from England would have been,

France, he insists that more No miracle, but confidence in harm will be done by her occup Germany himself, is the way of ation of Germany territory for 15 salvation, and such confidence is years than in the few weeks that possible, only when peace has would have followed if the Peace

come.

SAVING GERMAN UNITY).

Terms had been rejected.

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secure their status" as American citizens and in some surance has been given by officers of foreign armies connected with demobilization that it is not This assurance is made upon lack of knowledge, Hundreds of natural-born because the law on the subject American citizens in New York, is clear. It reads: "ADY person recently discharged from Can- who. while

citizen of udian, English, French or Italian the United States and dur- armies, will find themselves ing the existing war in Europe, aliens if they try to run for entered the military or naval the Presidency in 1928, or, service of any country at war what is more to the point, with the country with which the when they try to do busi- United States is at war, who Americans According shall be deemed to have lost his to law, eny citizen of the United citizenship by reason of any oath States who enlisted in a foreign or obligation taken by him for the army has lost his citizenship by purpose of entering such service, taking an oath of allegiance for may resume his citizenship by entering such service. The taking the oath of allegiance to remedy upon discharge is to be the United States. repatriated before the courts, This oath may be taken before The Frankfurter Zeitung de- | The German illustrated Press cases there is nothing better than which costs nothing and which any court of the United States, clares that the preservation and gives pictures of life in Germany may save endless difficulty. or of any State authorized by law strengthening of German unity that differ very little from those According to the naturalization to naturalile aliens, or before any provide a touchstone for the deci-published in France and Eng- officers at the Bureau of Natura-Consul of the United States. This sion of all the problems that have land. Even in the gravest times lization, 5 Beekman Street, there latter clause provides for men arisen since the military collapse. people will insist on being the dainty little gentle-as-nature have been few cases of men.

who have not yet returned to this "No one can doubt,but that Ger- amused, and it would be rash to laxatives which neither gripe nor applying for repatriation upon

country.:_*

man unity is an indispensable draw far-reaching inferences purga. Pinkettes dispel and pre- return from service from foreign service, who live in or near New hopes that still

For men returning from foreign condition for the satisfying of the from evidence of this kindvent the return of constipation, armies.

the.. hidden But Their explanation is

of Bilder clear the tongue and the com- that few know it is necessary and York, the most convenient way to in

German breasts." com Tage, the illustrated plexion, purify the breath Of few take the trouble.

be repatriated is through the This, instructive feeling" has supplement of the Berlin Loka-chemists, also post free, 60 cents Bureau of Naturalisation, 5 Beek-been apparent all through lanzeiger, beem a little but of the vial, from the Dr. Williams man Street. The forms are simple the revolution, and the desire keeping with the gloomy tone of Medicine Co., 96 Szechu Road, law a man returning from the and take only a short time to fill to bring into the fold German- the newspaper itself. There are Shanghai. Canadian Army, into which so out. After they are filled out the many Americans went hoping to applicant must appear in the se active service quickly, or a Supreme Court of New York man returning from the Royal State. Air Forces, the mecca of Ameri- cans unable to enlist in the minutes, there is no charge for The oath requires only a few crowded U.S. Air Service, is an the service, and it becomes á alien, and is liable to be treated matter of record. If the citizen- such before the law If ship of any soldier who has ser he wants

to go to Europe ved in any foreign army is ever on business he may find dif- questioned he has indisputable fouition in obtaining a passport evidence that he had lived up If he wants to be President in ten to the requirements of the law. years, and becomes active in the The process is not naturalisation, campaign of 1918, he is likely to though it is handled by that have it flung in his face that he bureau, but is in fact serving is not an American, even though notice that the man owes allegi- he may have been born and ance to the United States, and brought up in New York city that he reserves all his rights

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