LEAGUE OF NATIONS.
(Imperial News Service)
(Received This Day at 8 a.m.) (LONDON, April 14
A large number of prominent city business men haye issued a manifesto appealing for fuiids for a further aer tive propaganda for the League of Nations, on the ground that the League has become an absolute necessity as a business proposition and is the only alternative to another war, which would utterly ruin the industrial and commerce of the whole of Europe. The manifesto declares that financial support should be regarded by all businessmen as a necessary insurance premium ifor the continuance of peace. The campaign of education must be on a national scale, and must extend at least for a generation. Hence, large funds are therefore essential,
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 April 1920, Page 2
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