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Show NO CHANGE IN HUN : CHARACTER, SAYS EARL READING AlHc Must Keep Careful Watch on Beaten Foe, I Warning. By Associated Preea., LONDON. Nov 10 dlritish Wirelcis 'rWvlce i flcrmany cave way, not jeeanse she hud changed her views, -but hecause she knpw she would be sihsolutcly beaten, declared the Karl f FyM'ling, who has been mentioned as one of the Ilrttluli peace delegates, n a speech in Iwidnn today. lord Tleading uttered a wlirnfnc and said the allied countries should continue to ho wMtrhfnl of ("icrmanv and the utterances of her statesmen. "We do not require rcvetiK; France lias not aaked fr n'venrf." said Iird t Heading. 'What w did wish, and w hat we wtp determined to have, both In Franca and Kngland and In ji 1 1 the nation associated in thin It rent cause, was thnt Justice should le meted out to those who were responsible for the awful horrors ((f the nt four H.h'i. one-half years. "We must see to it that out nf these terrible scenes of horror and lofty sand more noble spirit tmons : the peoples of the world, who would linde ret and each other belter, who ! yotild have Rrewter love for each ! other as member of the name hu-ftmnity hu-ftmnity and who would strive together tiieni for the preservation of liherty. nd Til partfHilar for Justice In the world of the future. and for the prog: reaa of h uma n Ity." If this should ome ahout, he concluded, con-cluded, out of the war must come u benefit to all In the world. |