APPEAL TO THE POPE?
BISHOP on BRITAIN
EMPTY SPACES-AUSTRALIA
LONDON, Aug. 19. The Archbishop of York, in a lettei
to “The Times,” urges that Britain should leave no doubt regarding her intention to operate the League machinery if other nations join her.
Mr George Lansbury, M.P., in a letter urges the Archbishop of Canterbury to take the lead in an appeal to the Pope to convoke a congress of every phase of Christian thought at Jerusalem to call the truce of God from the Mount of Calvary. The Bishop of Exeter, in an article in the “Daily Mail,” fears that war is inevitable and advises curtailing it to the utmost possible extent. For that reason all must refrain from insulting Italy.
Good might be done if opinions
were expressed from a fellow sinner s
viewpoint indicating that we aie blameworthy in reserving great territories in Australia and elsewhere which we cannot pretend to cultivate while Italy and others cannot expand. An atmosphere of peace might then be produced.
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Waipukurau Press, Volume XXX, Issue 190, 20 August 1935, Page 2
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