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Show LORD READING-, who urges the allied countries to be still watchful watch-ful of Germany. , ! : i v f ;r i & 0 t K .cjf'. HI ! ? IRIS ALLIES TO ITCflJpiS Lord Reading Urges Justice Jus-tice for Those Responsible Respon-sible for Horrors. LONDON, Tuesday, Nov. 20. (British Wireless Service.) Germany -gave way, not because she had changed-: her views, but because she knew she would be absolutely ab-solutely beaten, declared the Earl of Reading, who has been mentioned as one of tlie British peace delegates, in a speech In London today. Lord Reading uttered a warning and said the allied countries should continue to be watchful of Germany Ger-many and the utterances of her statesmen. states-men. "We do not require revenge; France has not asked for revenge," said Lord Reading. "What wo did wish, and what we were determined to have, . both In Franco and in Kngland and in all the nations associated in this great cause, was that justice should be meted out to those who were responsible for the awful horrors of tho last four and one-half years. "Wo must see to it that out of these terrlblo scenes of horror and desolation there will arise a more lofty and more noble spirit among tho peoples of the world who would understand each other better, who would have greater love for each other as members of the same humanity hu-manity and who would strive together to concentrate all that there is in them for the preservation of liberty and In particular particu-lar for justice in the world of the future and for the progress of humanity." If this should come about, he concluded, out of tlie war must come a benefit to all hi the world. |