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w ® lr ,—Might I suggest that your correspondent H. J. Buttle should.- as a peace-lover, try to foster friendship and not hatred between ourselves and other nations. Only in that way can future wars be prevented. When I was serving in the Royal Navy, British Shipyards were extremely busy building Japan's -warships; we were training and teaching Japanese naval officers. “ E P an was the only nation permitted to see our private gun trials so surely we csAnot, without hypoc- • point to the American people as Breat friends of the god of war, as Mr Buttle suggests they are. The a ? d Russians have more to gain by a lasting world peace than any of u& Why should they desire war any more than we do?—Yours etc June 20. 1946. T ‘
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24907, 21 June 1946, Page 5
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