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Show A DON, who litis decided I views as to what the allies and others ought to do to j Germany. , - " . . i x ' I v k j , - t J NEUTRALITY JULMOST A SljiQP SAYS London Ecclesiast Expresses Sorrow for Countries Overrun Over-run by Germans. Special Cable to The Tribune. j LOXDON", Nov. 13. The -bishop, of London has been giving nia views of j neutrality to the members of the British Brit-ish ambulance committee, which was' bein presented with a new motor am- bulance wagon for service with the , Trench army, in the presence of the mavor and others at the Hackney town hall. The bishop expressed his Borrow for those countries that still remained neu-traJ. neu-traJ. "I look upon neutrality almost as a sin," he said, "in view of what Germany Ger-many has done in Belgium and parts of fVance. "We and our allies are fighting for the nailed hand against the mailed fist. As a nation we must be absolutely united. unit-ed. There would be ajnple time after the war to find out who was responsible responsi-ble for anything that might happen among ourselves at the present time." |