FOREIGN POLICY.
"In a recent address at Aberdeeri Sif Patfiek Duncan, tho Governor-General designate of South Afrida, said; - You are tho oldest and strongest member of the Commonwealth. Tau live nearei to Europe; nearer to the scene of battlefields; nearer to the sceneh of those international strifes and eontroversies which are tearim. Europe apart to-day. Do not forget these "free peoples overseas who are gathered in association with you. I hope you will not let these eontroversies in Europe pull you into eommitnients, even possibly into eonfliets, in which it will be difficult for the Dominions to follow yott. It inhy well be that a more fundamentai decision is looming up than any that has confronted us since 1920. Is il really necessary that the whole world should remain tributary tc Europe, so that if, as in 1914, an anarchic Europe once more stumblef into war, the whole world has to stumble into the inferno after it? ; — The Round Table#
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 120, 7 June 1937, Page 6
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