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Show BE SrOYEO German People Should Do All Possible to Safeguard and Guarantee a World Peace. LONDON, Oct. 26 Arthur Henderson, Hender-son, leader of the Labor party in the house of commons, said today that his first impression of President "Wilson's note to Germany was that it would assist as-sist Very materially to clarify tho situation. sit-uation. "It is of the highest import-' ance that the German people should be encouraged to look, not for a temporary tempor-ary cessation of hostilities, but for a permanent discrediting and and destruction de-struction of the military and arbitrary system that has involved them and nearly the whole world in unprecedented unprece-dented suffering and loss of life," he said. "If the German people are honestly seeking peace they should do all in their power to provide such effective safeguards and constitutional guaran-tes guaran-tes for tho future vorla peace that no section of their population would be in a position, if so disnose.d, to influence in-fluence a resumption of military effort." ef-fort." oo |