THE OUTLOOK.
PRESIDENT HARDING’S SPEECH
“A NEW HOPE LOOMS.” (A. and N.Z. Cable).
-NEW YORK,' August I
president Harding, speaking at Plymouth, Massachusetts, at tercentenary celebrations of the landing of the Pilgrim Fathers, said: “A new hope looms to-day. We are slowly, but surely, recovering from the wastes, sorrows and utter disarrangements of a cataclysmic war. Peace is bringing its new assurances, and with penitent realisation and an insistent Conscience, wc will preserve that peace. Our faith is fhe firmer that war’s causes may be minimised, and that an overburdening armament may be largely-dimin-ished, without any surrender of the sense of nationality which it inspired or the -rood conscience which it defended.”
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Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 14726, 3 August 1921, Page 5
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