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RAMSAY MCDONALD

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(United Press Association By Electric '1 e I eg. i' aph—Copyright). BERLIN", Oct. 16. The Chancellor, Minister of Navy, Deputies, British Ambassador and other Diplomats and members totalling eight hundred in all filled the. Reichstag to hear Mr Ramsay .ViaeDoiiad’s speech at the invitation of the (.'op'imitle.e for ;ui international discussion. ■Sen - Loehe. President of the Reichstag, introduced Mr MacDonald, saying Berlin still remembered liow Air MacDonald bravely pleaded for England’s neutrality, at the outbreak of the war, and how he recently urged the withdrawal of troops from the Rhineland. X Mr MacDonah!’s snoech which stressed the necessity for international peace, was warmly applauded. He

said when Hie truth was told, it would Go found -that no nation was wholly responsible for the war. Britain’s I'm I icy was friendship with all democratic nations. Dmarnmment hid progressed slowly, 'because the nations feared they would ho deceived by others. An honest nation feared victimisation by a dishonest nation.

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Hokitika Guardian, 17 October 1928, Page 1

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170

RAMSAY MCDONALD Hokitika Guardian, 17 October 1928, Page 1

RAMSAY MCDONALD Hokitika Guardian, 17 October 1928, Page 1

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