PUBLIC OPINION.
TO OPT!.AW WAP. "To f>ulla \\ war you nim-l have an agreement restricting the right ol a Low ei to launch war. i'alexs every
hrst-iaie L’ower is ivilling to make such an a_ revaicnf you no: >t approach the problem step by step. Hut underlying all suggestions there is leipiircd the will In peace. Only when the men re spoii'ilile tor government really desin to commit their countries to rhe maim tenaueg of perme will there be reali-eo a me, hauisni ol peace. So long as national pride, national prejudice, aim partisan opposition to suggestion-, merely because they are made by representatives of a dilieretit political party, pnail. ii will he futile to discuss the outlawry of war. if the nations really an: prepared to sacrifice for peace the oue-thon.-nmit j pari oi vvliat they must Micrilfcc in war. I hoy will take ihe Oeneva Hrulocoi a- the l>a-i> ~i international agreement, and earnestly am! means of settling international nuur.. versv and agree to unite with all others in protecting ativ nation Iroi'i uniii-i iissaull bv another. Hut tiie lad rentitins limr we must really dm-ire peace more than the right to war. or we shah have no assurance of peace in the world.'’-- M r (;. W. Wicket-sham, ex All oruev-l tdiera i of the 1 oil’d '•tab s IMi IjT' HI AND CHhAfITWt. •-L was observe 1 Imga u. tlial Ihe surest way m making a ta-rsmi oi-hi-.c von wa-- i; do him sou;, signal rvic. which left him your debtor. T lie -a me ba-e rule appli; ■to m'lyy'-y m •■•'' i mini iv. sit v>• 1 bem i > -at : 1 " foreign conqite-t, de.i >■: Im m ln 'ia 1 aiikrupie.V. by ' • 1 • ' : •’”'' ” :l ' and virulent ill-" dh Am ay tba lied n: ; I ms of Lai ope during the war ami a?-! Hmmt ;<l < ii* ! l" i' • Ami t gave in war elforl. in men and eipilpll!dl! . II lie 'u y. I cc-op.i a! ii • ,! aoo support of every kind, lavislu.v amt without c nulling l la- cost. And ay b.iig as we continued to guy tb-’ gra-i---1.-,- . I,;:-. :! l 7 "11- l! V tiislth'-l US. Jt-ul-utsv ids (level- pe I iiit-i aver-i .•,!.” The New York '' i mlcln-iidc:.:. A (yt'K- Pi ox Ob LL'd'AlH 11. "We ..liumiL thill the t roiibiv in the nml industry i- mm a tiuv-.linti vl'idi >.jD-d’ miners nr niiie'-oivncrs are control; ili res a comblinUtotl o! lie Cost scientilic and e -enomi- bluin'-. chemists explori-!- le-w processes which may . j.-e vain.- tn coa.l l b;.t. is m.w uupr-.iU- (, ,1 In , u.. L-diii a of d-un-nd. and di>l in. .tiisldn:.,; those which are likely to b<-ji-armauenl from those which are due to temporary canvas, Mich ns currency or V.'ll VT Tlll-’N HMM UN's? "What i! i. •• i remains:' ’i Imre is nn- | i, assert thelilselviy ill iaXor,mi'~ i-be will be that of providing a :-•••-! lea mi'll us l•tv a rds Ihe Im i '■>.•;• in . .'M hint i-n and negotiation lake place. Tliay will pay be-cai-so iimy must, and they will lumc for ~!),■( ass. bill lI V Will look II ll>; iollsly foi- auv sign oi a more a->■ nP'O'ialing i toil per t hnu be. h, cn ,-limvn during , 1;,..| (-, - 111 1 11! day- and lho long months of preparatory leneiup which went before. " i)aily Iclegrajib. tr r - |, ( r '7l y * :jrT rsnn.v»»r
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 October 1925, Page 4
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