DEMANDS PEACE ON JUST TERMS

Demands Peace On Just Terms PREMIER LLOYD GEORGE made this announcement in an address to Liberal supporters on Nov. 11: t "What are the principles on which the settlement is to be effected ? Are...

...What are conditions of peace...
...They must lead to a settlement which will be fundamentally just...
...We must relent-lessjy set our faces aga:nst that...
...It is the duty of Liberalism to use its influence to insure that it shall be a reign of peace...
...Let us be warned by that example...
...Vigorous attempts will be made to hector and bully the government in an endeavor to make them depart from the strict principles of right and to satisfy some base, sordid, squalid ideas of vengeance nnd of avarice...
...The mandate of this government at the forthcoming election will mean that the British delegation to the peace congress will be in favor of a just peace...
...11: t "What are the principles on which the settlement is to be effected ? Are we to lapse back into the old national rivalries, animosities, and competitive armaments, or are we to initiate the reign on earth of the Prince of Peace...
...The peace of 1871 imposed by Germany on France outraged all the principles of justice and fair play...
...No settlement that contravenes the principles of eternal justice will be a permanent one...
...We must not allow any sense of revenge, any spirit of greed, any grasping desire to override the fundamental principles of righteousness...

Vol. 10 • November 1918 • No. 11


 
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