“A BRIDGE ACROSS THE ABYSS."
Many of our readers probably noticed with Interest the cable sent from Lon don. telling how, at one of the No More-
War Demonstrations, held in Hyde Park on July 29th, the French dele gate, Mdlle. laurist. at the conclusion of her speech, approached Fraulein Steimtz, the German representative, and embraced her and kissed her. It is just this expression of personal love and understanding amongst the people of the different nations, which can do more than anything else to remove bit terness and il-will, and to foster that t>ettor spirit of friendliness rnd lovingkindness which would make it impossible for those nations to go to war with each other again, and the more we can all bring that spirit into our lives the more shall we be helping to bring nearei the dawn of Universal Peace.
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White Ribbon, Volume 30, Issue 350, 18 September 1924, Page 6
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