"PARADISE REGAINED"
♦ CONFERENCE DELEGATE'S HOPE
(Received February 3, 11 'a.m.) LONDON, Feb. 2. "Milton wrote 'Paradise Lost,' but if we can achieve success with the FivePower Naval Conference we shall, have written across the pages of history 'Paradise regained.' " Thus said one of the American delegates as he stood gazing at Milton's cottage, Chalfont, St. Giles. No one ever stands there but ieels tho thrill of the historic associations, apart from the loveliness of the spot, How much more, therefore, must it appeal to members of the naval conference delegations and tljeir wives and daughters who are hero on the historic mission now guided by Mr. Ramsay MacDonald. Tho Labor Prime Minister is "host at wonderful Chequers Court, which was the gift of Lord bee as a rest place for the Prime Ministers of Britain. Tho visitors went on to Jordan's meeting house and other sacred spots. ~ "It has been the time of my life. ■ said Mr. Stimson. "I shall nover forget that it is all sacred ground. It reminds me of how we sprang from common stock. Wo are blood brothers, and must ever live in peace and must strive to establish peace in the world."
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17174, 3 February 1930, Page 7
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