AHCHMSHOP OF YORK ON THE WAY lo PEACE. "Thy devastation ot Belgium, the sack of Louvnin, the burning of Rholms Cathedral cry aloud for judgment," snys tlit* Archbishop uf York in hie monthly letter. "Tho war." ho adds, "will demand long and hard sacrifices from the people of this country, for there can be .<o truce with the spirit which nukes ".hi of th'.i kind possible until it is. crushed "This and this alone is the end >wU\< u«. for without tliih no peace is possible in Europe. It is an o'ld tvhien can only be reached by the way of slca ly and unflinching sacrifice. Xo'i'y has that sacrifice -n\u\ offered \\ me i who hare laid dour, their lives, and vim now facing shell and shrapnel pi, ;!ie banks, of the Aisne. or tlie snares a nd perils of the enemy on the high >*■.« \ "In fruch a case the C'hurih is <n tilled, nay, bound, to call upon lu<r - irn to be foremost in responding to th.> ca. 1 ! of ihcir country." Every parish. declares li's Grace. should fool that its hci'our i.s still on (s trial until every young and ablebodied man within it. not t-nt.'.pplTefl l.y any other duty to remain at home, has joined the n<w army or the Territorial Force. " I en\ i," ho concludes. " the man rth'i ha stlie chancy ;) nd so'/.<** it 1 pjlv Tho icslaurant-keeper hung out tho tu the sign. *sk« " If is." replie pioprietor. iikfoiner w ; Jli TU ULe a cup
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 253, 4 December 1914, Page 2 (Supplement)
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251Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 253, 4 December 1914, Page 2 (Supplement)
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