TWO VOICES.
"We are ready for all offers of rapproQheroent provided they are not directed against anyone," said M. Yvon Delbos, Freneh Foreigu Minister. "In saying that I am not specially thin.king of Soviet Russia, but it would be arbitrary and dangerous to exclude from tbe international community a people of nearly 200,000,000 inhabitants who need and desire peaee. Chancellor Hitler said: ' Peace is our supreme desire.' Wa uay: 'Peaee is our supreme aim.' It is by collaborating for tb ^ restoration of world economy, by conoluding commercial, finapciai and tariff accords and taking part in exehanges of views on international difficulties, and by agreeing to subinit all difterences to arbitration tbat we show daily and effectively that there is a plaee in the world for all peoples of goqdwiU." ' * ' ~ "
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 73, 13 April 1937, Page 4
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