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proposed simply Hi at the German Grand Lodge eonsenl to a reciprocal arrangement whereby British and French Masonic* prisoners of war he recognised as Masons, ar/l that German Masonic prisoners he similarly recognised by the British and French. It was not intended that Masonic prisoners should he given favours not accorded to ordinary prisoners, but they were to receive; simply a smile, or a pat on the shoulder, to signify that fraternity still can survive even in the stress of war. The German Grand Master wrote back: “No, they are enemies, and Masonry in Germany means nothing in war.” At this moment, with the last ditch not far away, these German Masons who flouted a smile or a pat on the shoulder (hen, now come with outstretched hands that reek with unspeakable crimes, crying, “Brethren, help save our Emperor's dynasty by inducing your Government to make peace,” The Sovereign Grand Commander of (tie Mother Supreme Council of (lie World, wlm is the highest Mason in America, because of his official position, places American Masons at the rigid hand of the President, the chief spokesman of democracy, as his answer. It is now recalled that when the Grand Master of the Grand Orient of Belgium appealed to the German Masons, proposing common action with a view to a more humane conduct of the war, the German reply was: “Any appeal for humanity addressed to our political leaders, to oar generals, and to our soldiers, is unnecessary. They are Gormans, and Germans, even in the hardestlight, remain humane. Why should we insult our German brethren now in the field by an appeal such as you suggest, showing them doubts have been entertained as to their humane conduct? We will never lend ourselves to anything of-the kind. Wq have absolute confidence in our army, and 1 am convinced (bat 1 bey are conducting humanely (lie war which has been forced upon us by a conspiracy.”
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1896, 29 October 1918, Page 1
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