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WORLD DISTRUST REMAINS.

ARTICLE BY DEAN INGE. DANGER FROM FRANCE. (CKITED FRES3 ASSICIATIOi:—BT ELECTRIC TBtiEORMrH— COPIRIOBT.) LONDON, November 13. I>ean Inge, in an article in the "Evening Standard" on the world outlook twelve years after tho Armistice, savs: 'Though the nations are in the midst of a lip servioe to Pacifism. they are still armed to th® teeth. Thev distrust each other as much as ever." Dean Inge does not see the _ danger of another world war in our lifetime. « ee llati °ns. Britain. Germany anil Austria regard war as an unmitigated and ghastly calamity," he says "There are other nations, however, which do not regard war with the Bade horror, because they emerged rather stronger than before. They are America, France and Italv." Nevertheless, Dean Injse does not believe that America will make war with any European country. "France is the most dangerous. She is not only the most civilised and intelligent in Europe, but also is th© most logically hard and selfish of all nations. Italy probably looks more dangerous than she is."

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20086, 15 November 1930, Page 9

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WORLD DISTRUST REMAINS. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20086, 15 November 1930, Page 9

WORLD DISTRUST REMAINS. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20086, 15 November 1930, Page 9

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