VISCOUNT BRYCE TAKEN TO TASK
RECENT PEACE SPEECH, . AuatralisvJicw Zealand Oablo Association* n, ..n , „ L ,° ndo "> ° otober 4 " Ihe Daily Graphic" states that Viscount Bryce, who. conducted the inQuiry into th© German atrocities, list< enod to harrowing evidence, and signed the indictment placing Germany a.n. outcast among nations, now talks of Eot banning the wholo nation. The "Graphic" declares that it is incorrect to charge the Allies with hating Germany and desiring revenge; they mere. Iy loathe Germans. The "Graphic" associates Visoount Bryce with Sir John Simon in a pernicious campaign. >, [Viscount Bryce, addressing the Congregational Union, said we might .be compelled to impose severe terms on our enemies, l but urged- repression of passion. He deprecated trade war, because ifc. offered immense opportunities for mischief.. The chief consideration in framing peace terms, he said,, should be to secure a, durable peaco.J
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2895, 6 October 1916, Page 5
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142VISCOUNT BRYCE TAKEN TO TASK Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2895, 6 October 1916, Page 5
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