WHEN WARS WILL CEASE
MR-. MASSEY’S OPINION. A great deal was heard, said the Prime Alinister in tho House of Representatives last night, ulrout the time when swords would be beaten into ploughshares and men would leant the art of war no more. Ho believed that that time would come, but that it was a long way off. This generation would not see it. Air. Afassey proceeded to declare his belief t'hat the time he spoke of would como when tho younger nations of tho Empire, liko the people of New Zealand, were grown to maturity and could speak wifli one voice, and tho Empixa would probably be able to join with some other of the powerful nations of the earth in an arrangement for th© peace o’f tho world. The combination would Tie able, ’he believed, to dictate peace to the other nations. "That is when peace will conre,” Afr. Massey concluded, "and it is not yet.”
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Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 17, 14 October 1921, Page 9
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158WHEN WARS WILL CEASE Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 17, 14 October 1921, Page 9
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