THOUGHTS FDR THE TIMES
L’nitv tiii; Kt.v “If our best intentions ate to 1.0 fulfilled, however, wo inii-t have unity, lias anyone cotitem) late:! the lamentaide coitseqiiem os ol ■disagreement? Without unity there cat. lie no ;ecuritv without security thiro cm he no peate. Fnity. however, cannot he tcached unless tt)'on agreements which (omnium! I lit* intelligent and moral assent of the Millions, (tut our interest ai.d our com apt ions of pelitieal wisdom he to-t.i(limited into an agreement:” I believe they can, and heavy will he the ios] onsihility of anyone who does not stiive with might and main to arrive at such tut agreement.” The British Prime Minister, at the duter-Allied Conference.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1924, Page 2
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114THOUGHTS FDR THE TIMES Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1924, Page 2
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