BETTER THAN NOTHING AT ALL.
"I suppose what wo aiv all driving at ultimatoiy is the outlawry of uat. when nations definitely and for ever will put war befmid them and agree to settle everything by a law-abiding court. The League of .Nations still retains in the background ol its thought the possibility ol an emergency of using the war system. In the i ITtiled States we have a company cl i Christian idealists now who are so anxious for the outlawry of war that they are lioginning to turn their hacks on the League. They start their crying for the whole loaf, insisting on the ' whole loaf, and they will jolly well 1 get a war before they will get a whole t Inal. I am convinced m.vscll that the League that dues at least oiler a com- , moil table around which the nations can meet, and the world court which does oiler the best centre for the codification of international law, are our host, hopes now."—f)r Harry Fosdick, in the “Christian Ounrdnui.’'
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 August 1925, Page 4
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174BETTER THAN NOTHING AT ALL. Hokitika Guardian, 27 August 1925, Page 4
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