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SUPPORT FOR LEAGUE

-Press Association.)

N.Z. Labour Approves Proposed Alterations MUST ST0P WAR

(By Telegraph-

WELLINGTON, Last Night, Support for the League of Nations | and emphasis on the principle of colI lective security were the main points of a resolution On war and peace adopted unanimou'sly at the annual conferenee of the New Zealand LatOur Party yesterday. The text of the resolution was: — ' "That this conferenee, being deoply" impressed with the gravity of the international situation, and realising that another world war would probably mean the end of civilisation and that the race for armaments cannot bring ! peace and security to the peoples of j the > world, hereby declares its whol»» 1 hearted support of the New Zealatld i Labour Government 's recommendations | for the reform and strengthening Cf ] the LBague of Natidns and support ofi the principle of security. ! " "It also records its appreciation of the actions of the Government 's repreteentative at Getteva, Mr W. J. Jdrdatt. "The conferenee further pledges it« self unceasingly to support the Gov-. ernment in its efforts for world peace, and to work untiringly for the triumpli of the democratic principles for whieib the party Stands. ' ' n-r Tinvmr: " \

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 63, 1 April 1937, Page 4

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SUPPORT FOR LEAGUE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 63, 1 April 1937, Page 4

SUPPORT FOR LEAGUE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 63, 1 April 1937, Page 4

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