14 JUNE 1930, Page 3

Wolfe and Foch On Thursday, June 5th, in Greenwich Park,

a statue of General Wolfe, the victor of Quebec, was unveiled by the Marquis de Montcalm, a descendant of Wolfe's great antagonist. The French and English colonists became united to make modem Canada, and there could be no more signal proof of the reality of the union than the invitation to a Montcahn to deliver in our own day a eulogy upon Wolfe. On the same day an equestrian statue of Marshal Foch by M. Malissard was unveiled in Grosvenor Gardens, near Victoria Station. The Prince of Wales reminded his audience that Marshal Foch had said that he was conscious of having served England as though she had been his own country.