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PRESIDENT HOOVER ON PEACE. “It is impossible lor my countryman to speak oil peace without profound emotion. ' In thousands of homes in America in millions of homes around the world, there are vacant chairs. It would he a shameful confession of our unworthiness iif it should develop that we have abandoned the hope tor wliicu ail these men died. Surely civilisation is old enough, surely mankind is mature enough, so that we ought in our own lifetime to find a way to permanent peace. Abroad to west and east, are nations whose son mingled their blood with Dio blood of our sons on the battlefields. Most of these natjoris have contributed to our race, to our culture, to our knowledge, and our progress. From one of them we derive our very language, and ifrom many of them much of the genius of our institutions, 'i neir desire for peace is a deep and sincere as our own. Peace can lie contributed to by respect for our ability in defence. —President Hoover.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 May 1929, Page 7
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387Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 2 May 1929, Page 7
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