DANGER OF WAR
-Freas Aaaoclation.)
Mr. Fraser Clarifies His Remarks ■ — — /. ■
(By TeleRraph-
/ ADC&.AND, Last Night. Furthjer refereiice to his remarks re- | gardinjv' the possible danger of an out- ! b^p^I of war waa made by the actingJrime Miftister (Hon. P. Fraser) in a statement issued this evening: — "My remarks in regard to Ihe danger j «,of a rupture in ihternational Telation- j ships carrying with it the danger of a | possible outbreak of vfer were based exclusively on the published cable i newS," Mr. Fraser said. "They were j part of a brief resume of world affairs j in which I emphasised the menace of ■ •war due to the overthrow of democratic ; principles in various countries, t*ho Weakening of the power and effectiveness of co-Operation through the Leagae of Nations and the consequent loss of goodwill among nations. They were no more than a personal opinion based Upon my own interpretatlon of the world pOSitioU and had no other sigmficance. Published apart from their context they may have oHected a diffiereut impression. ' '
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 141, 1 July 1937, Page 7
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