SUSPICION AND DISARMAMENT. “Disarmament is really a moral issue depending on the enlightenment of Public opinion, and it is very difficult to solve, so long as each country demands guarantees for security and refuses to disarm so long as there' are any unknown, factors in superior Industrial equipment which, with visible forces equal, might give an advantage to another country.”—Mr Hugh Spender, "in the “Fortnightly Review,”
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 August 1926, Page 3
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66Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 12 August 1926, Page 3
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