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TAGORE LEAVES CHINA.

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4. 1924

thing.

that voice, silent for centuries, thinks himself superior to nature yot.

apoaking ngoin

no and even to God Himself..

When I tried, I failed to move uncertain tozon to day. For 1 asure you, 1 fool tho need them. But I have not given it: of it in my wanderings round the up. It has been my one wish to HIS FAREWELL MESSAGE. world. The whole world is thirling savo the children from the utter for the water of life and the callousness of the school world. The children, uro The following was the full text fountain head of that water hanover For thoy, of the lecture delivered by Dr. been known to the consciousness palpitating with life and light and Rabindranath Tagore, the Indian of the Bat.

they are tortured by men, their meidda of dend poet, at the newly opened social

If I am bo true to that tonchers, intó lub of the Confucian Society on inheritance which has came from shapes and forms. It may appear Tuesday evening.

To-night is my last night in our forefathers, then lot mo try my quixotic in n post to fight against China and, I have to take leave otvory best not to give utterance to their huge mass of dendrons, but you all and, through you, to convey any note of blind passion or the alail still presist in this quixotic

moro nilitant spirit of arroganco ideal. my thanks to the people of China, and pride, but rather let me givo

Mother's Love. who have received me with such utterance to that truth for which

Let n tell you one kindness. I can assure you sin eczely that I have been able to love usages left all that they had, for This work of helping the child. which the Buddha loft his polaco ren hus taught me person- your Chinese people: I have found in odor to become a beggar, but by ally mur thin over I huvo very dear friends whom I have only dong so onriched humanity with bean able to teach them. For I known for a very few months and the gift of immortal compresion.have been in touch with child yet 07111 number among y I pray to God that this true voing nature all this while and 1 havo friends who are dear to me as of India to the East may find itself realised one thing. I understood am dear to them. I also have in my versen.

what is the positive aspect of the in momory many happy associa

I had been a post and nothing freedom-not merely its negative tiona The ting has been too else but a pout for a great part aspect of taking away restraints, short to do much. Tho, prengut

of my life, living in seclusion but its positive aspect of building Un ago has great convenienses and on the banks of the Gnages among the good. This genuine love of also great disadvantages.

the village pariple and retiring to freedom for the child life has taught easy communication

to the sand bunks for solitude.me one great lesson. The most exists, is really a barrier against For the greater part of my life signifierat fact about the child life is knowing people thoroughly. For this was my only work.

that the children have been born. we are carried along so last that we

Then the cali

camo, to me, in the freedom of their mothers' do not really come into long and The cry come to the from the arms, in that perfect relationship intimate touch with one another, childrou of man, the ery of the of mother and child. Our contact becomes superficial tortured spirit of mica from the children cannot be hatched in This merely superficial aequain- | prison hour of educational inoubators. The life of mankind tance is apt to do mischief rather aystems. This tortured spirit of is far too precious for that. thas good in our inutual relation-man asked me, the port, who still There is a great mening in the fact ships: for wo are upt to form hasty live in me the spirit of the child. that, tror the Grat, mechanical conclusions which are often unjust to rescue them from the prison means are not of service. They and often ungenerous.

walls of the school, the tyranny must have love, not meglianios: I feel this oven in Luy Uw of the school.

Then I took up. What then is the mothers' love? justance. I almost feel ashamed of the task of giving the children It is the relationship of perfeet,

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iny busty visit to a country which i freedom and joy, bringing freedom, n service which is perfect

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hns such a glorious history China. The spark of greatness is still in the depth of her being, and it will again be ignited and bunt brightly. But fortunately 1 do not start with any prejudice. came to love and therefore found no difficulty in coming to the closest quarters with those I wish ed to love. Anyhow, now at the close of this visit, 1 feel that it has been muccessful at least in one respect, because it has enabled me to love you aud feel thankful to God for this.

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The Gift of Freshners.

mu

"back thom

to the orm- of freedom. nother nature. I wanted to draw them out of prison into freedom. 50 little by little I beenne their playmate and we called it school.

Truth nt relationship-think is positive freedom. When the relation ship is untrue, then there is bandage; when there are false

in the tune of school lessons relations, then there is no true tried to make them happy and freedom when they benne happy the God | But in the artas of the mother,

of little children, who watches over which inclose the child and restrain thom, become happy also.

the child, the restraint is not felt

I believe in freedom, because it is as bondage. We have perfect only in und through the atmosphere freedom instead. This is what of freedom that we create and live 11 man by the positive aspect of

We have this greatest freedoms.

His own gift from the Creator. Bature within a 15 His gift of creative life. When the mind of

and grow.

boart.

Freedom v. Bondage. Natious have rightly fought for freedom from outward restraints,

There is

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

ANGLO-FRENCH RELATIONS.

Parls, July 3, Before the Foreign Affairs and France Committees of the Senato M. Herrlot gave an account of his interview at Chequers. *

Premier Macdonald that

dosirous of Was Ho

emphasized France's security. An Anglo-French union would be the bost guarantee." 3. Herrlot, was in full accord with Mr. Macdonald the proper time when Germany could be called into the League concerning the military control of Germany. The Allies will dx of Nations. The Minister of War Bald that Franco would in nowise accept the 30th September as the limit for the surveying to be carried on by the intor-Allied commission of control.-Router.

Berlin, July 3. The Echo de Paris report in regard to the redrafting of the German reply is semi-offlelally denied.-Reitar.

INTER-IMPERIAL PREFERENCE,

London, July 3..

With only a half dozen delegates voting against it the Gongresa of the Chambers of Commerce of the Empiré passed the agreed rosolution moved by Sir Edward Davson, rogretting the decision of Parliament not to ratify the presential resolutions of the Imperial Economic Conference, and urging the adoption of a liberal and genorous inter-Imperial preference as most desirable for furthering Imperial development, and attaining the ideal of eventual freedom. of trade within the Empire.---Reuter.

FRANCE AND RUSSIA.

Paris, July. 8.

On the question of the resumption of Franco-Russian relations the Matin saya. that the conference between M. Herriot and the holders of Russian bonds and the industrialists interested in Russia, did not yield roault: The paper declares that the resumption of not imply the relations would not serve any purpose If it does restoration of mutual trust in Anancial and commercial engage ments.-Reuter.

ALLIED CONFERENCE IN LONDON.

London, July 8 France, Belgium, Italy and Japan have accepted invitations. The United on the 16th. to the Allied Conference in London States also has accepted another form of invitation. It is intended for that all statos interested in reparations should have on opportunity of attending but the question of invitations has not yet been decided upon. The question of the dominions is also being discussed.--Reuter.

PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS.

New York, July 3,

At the thirty-ninth ballet Mr. McAdoo gained Afty-five votes. Mr. Davis lost thirty-five. The Convention adjourned after the forty-second ballot with no further change-Reuter's American Service.

is

or capitallem or nationalism we

U. S. TRANSCONTINENTAL AIR SERVICE. I do not know what you want the child. ik, not tortured by the

New York, July 3. from me to-day. I came to you

arrived from San The first transcontinental air mall has with my wind fired and my body tyranny of systems imposed from But there is something still greater wenried and I have been thinking within. Daly in the hoof pain relutionship that is true be

without, then it is able tirgmw from to fight for, mely the freedom!

Francisco-Reuters American Service. which follows,-the freedom of and wondering what I could givõ you on the last day of my visit.ture on his childa 4 de octop PER

Live lens mstrad of la ennuing like tween wun and man.. 1.wish } WAN string and fresh. Poets

parrots repeating the fos umatmat nothing in the were right of the the great human world and to power to raise my voice against it have thus gif

phrases which they have learnt by vote, iu itself; int there is overy. wiffer ourselves to be excluded and I must raiko it. Just ne Jack Does not this great the Giant Killer in the winry was freshness, but 11

thing in the relationship between from it?

ON Us. tiny in himself, but fought the it is showing signs of giving way

So then nothing else was done tan and non that the franchier may human world belong to wish I could have emne to you as at my seal, I taped to give my ply. When England fought for our birth-right? Are not the great great ginnt, so I long to be a Juck have to fight like Jack I was in the prime of life and have cliklren freedom. It is not necess her freedom, it was this freedom. In saints, suges, poets and sears, to kill this giant of inbumanity, for intindeed myself to you not only

as much as she has realised this musicians and painters, for all were по

relation-lop #t ympathy and kulonnity? Dɔes not this reven to the Giant Killer, against all the as a purt of India, but as your own sary in tell you that I have

pretension to edene leuramg. poet. I do not even know your have no bercangle for justice between mina and man, she us that we are not burn merely inmobsters in the world today, as language and yet I hope that in my school buys under the Education free When she-has-not-she-isa.zeographical aren, but in the against all the isms; whether own work I have given something of value to huronnity as a whole code to follow: I could not help still in bondage. All through the great world of humanity? And if they boudsters of Imperialis them wil any special form of great revolutions in history they the free flow of hummunity and not to one the only training-1 do not have that--but fought for this to destroy, an obstructed at every step. Have we must fight against them. Ther thing that is a passport to your have the gift of ingin and natural relationships between man any cause to be proud about that? was a cult of bigness of flesh The greatest nations We are boasting loudly about our in the earlier daya i, evolution, bearts. It is my ambition to be from my very childhood I have had, and un poet of Asin. I wish this were

but those which have day from these exclusions and it is dinosaur and other huge monsters really true. It is for this that I the freedom of creating my own are not those that are great in progress, but we are suffering every and the megatherium, and the

dream-world and living my life in Hize,

the tusi relationships. the poete work to stand out against fought ono another in the alime have aired in my life and work.

Though I am very thankful to that world. It gives our Creator found the west for its neknowledginent, delight that His children should Little Switzerload, for example, it and to stand instead for that but it was the smaller and more live in the heart of it and that is Norway, or Denmark to give freedom in the human world which spiritual creation that evolved. I feel very thankful that at the the end of the highest eduention-instances from Europej may holis ours by right. So then, just as Even 80, we must to-day novor be better and freer and happier than wanted to rescue ny, children overcume by this idea of bigmass. sare time it is the voice of Asin 1

from the bondage of education We must distinguish it from true which must ring out from my

grent Empires. very heart and reach from shore to

But, if you nerept this with departments and bring them into greatness. We must never have whore, if I nrm permaitted by my So in this way I tried to help regard to the nations of the world, the heart of nature and into the faith in bigness. We must let it It is true that the cult of bignesя Providence. For the voice of Asin these children in their school days you must go still further and think truth of human relationship: even purish. JUST ARRIVED speaks of iminertality. It is the by having a school for them where of international relationships. What so I have feil the cry of the grown-

voice of the woman in the they muld be brought up in an is the world suffering from to-day? up children of men, the peoples of has taken possession in the East Auto. Enlarger.

Upivarhais which anys: What atmaspbers of freedom and could It is the want of freedom between the world, who are being tortured also today, as well as in the West. have I got to do with the live in their own drent world and may and man wid nation and and boil in bondage to-day by But as a poet I raust fight against We cannot travel today these inhumen und unnatural ro- it, even in my own countrymen. No. 1.. for 336 x 234 pt. perishable things that are not love nature as their mother. There nation.

the barriers of nationalstraints between men and man- I have often boon rejected by the immortal?" That has been the have been elements of sharḥetion across

Are same bad lesson from ita western Lutterance of Asia for a long time. and I have not altogether suceed frontiers, which bristle everywhere the misery inflated by human East; for the East hus learnt the No. 2, 1er 34 x 434 01. That voice lus remained silent for ed. There are teachers who do not with passport offeisis and rastoms hands upon human beings.

ages and it has been a great loss to feel awe when they land before duties. Anyone travelling in Europe you not afraid of this more than schoolinnatera.

once anything elso-that you are des. humanity. It must be silent no the mystery of the child. They to-day will understand at longer: for the whole-world needs over think that they and superior what I inean. And for us from the troying to day by your. Interna to the fresh minds of the children Fast, from Anis, the barriers are tional systema the freedom between themselves. They think that by becoming greatest of all. This man and mun? Shall there bo ny

one to listen to their cry of pain? Not a Philosopher.

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But we must turn from this and have truth in that which may be small in material dimension but great in spiritual power. This has boon the Immortal ory of the Enst to all the world: --If I can only give expression to that ory, I shall gain

at lost my praise from God even though for a time I may be rejected by my fellowmen.

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