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DUTY OF THE PRESS.

“ It- is important that the Press should continue to urge upon their Governments a peaceful solution ol new difficulties, and T desire on this occasion to say that amongst the implications of the Pact it is perhaps a new obligation on the publicists of our different countries to work for peace, to interpret one nation to another to be slow to excite suspicion, or to entertaiH suspicion, and that their par' in making the Kellogg Pact of Pea'-' effective is at least as important, at least as responsible, and at least as honourable, as that of the men who arimmediately charged with the conduct of public affairs.”—Sir Austen Cham berlnin, in a recent speech.

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Hokitika Guardian, 7 February 1929, Page 8

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118

DUTY OF THE PRESS. Hokitika Guardian, 7 February 1929, Page 8

DUTY OF THE PRESS. Hokitika Guardian, 7 February 1929, Page 8

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