PEACE PROBLEMS.
Ml! MASSEY’S WARNING. WELLINGTON, Nov. 4. “We have to remember; when this war comes to an end. that peace. as well at. war. has its problems, and wo have to face these problems with energy, intelligence, and industry, said the. Prime Minister to-day. It we are to do our duty as citzens at \m Empire in peace, as we have got to bring about a state of things that will be better for this country for the other countries engaged in the war, and for humanity ns a whole. That is our consolation to-dny for the sacrifices that have been made. I say, as one of the public men of the country, that we want the support of the citizens. vve have stood together as citizens during this long struggle; we have done our duty as citzens; we must continue to <lo our dutv when this war comes to an end. and see that wherever it is possible to bring about an improvement—and there are plenty of 'improvement 9 j possible—the improvement 5(3 made.” j
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 November 1918, Page 3
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