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NO MORE WAR

SIR HENRY WILSON’S HOPE.

(Rcc. May 25, 11.25 p.m.) London,-May 25. Field-Marshal Sir Henry Wilson presided at the Colonial Institute’s Empire Day dinner. Sir Henry Wilson, in proposing the toast of "The United Empire,” said he hoped the day would come when the Empire would be able to say to tho world, "There shall be no more war,” and there shall bo no more War. We had seen tho destruction of four great Empires—Russia, Germany, Austria, and Turkey—but empire-wrecking was catastrophic, and we still heard the spattering of bullets in ‘Silesia, Turkey, Mesopotamia, and Ireland. —Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 206, 26 May 1921, Page 5

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NO MORE WAR Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 206, 26 May 1921, Page 5

NO MORE WAR Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 206, 26 May 1921, Page 5

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