WARMING VOICES
THE UNKNOWN SOLDIERS ‘HE WHO TATCETH SWORD’— (Rccd. July 5, 3 p.m.) PARTS, July 4. , The American Ambassador, Mr. W. C. Bullitt, in a speech at Chalons sur Marne in commemoration of the American Unknown Soldier taken from France to Washington, said that all the propaganda in The 'world could not whiten the hands or soul of the man who draws upon evil in order to fill the earth with unknown soldiers. “We hear 'their voices saying to those who consider war a normal instrument of national policy: ‘He who taketh the sword shall perish toy the sword,’” said 'Mr. Bullitt.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19982, 6 July 1939, Page 7
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