THE NORWEGIAN VIEW.
"Less than other nations can we aceept the theory that the fate of Europe should be deeided by a flght between two totalitarian ideologies. Our national mentality has not been overshadowed by great national disasters or calamities. And not only do we not accept this doctrine, but we simply oannot understand it. Still less can we understand how civilised liations can allow any international civil war arising from this misconception to go on and on. But this we do believe, that in the democracies of the world and in the concerted action of the democracies, through the League of Nations, is .the only politieal guarantee for peace and for the maintenanpe of the structure of our Western Christian civilisation, the only civilisation in history huilfc upon the idea of liberty and justiee and for equality before the Law."-$M. Hambro, President of the Norwegian Parliament.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 163, 28 July 1937, Page 4
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