PERSONAL CONTACT IN THE PEACE ARGUMENT.
“As long as you conduct affairs by correspondence over thousands of miles of sea you will never understand one another at all. In this age of democracy, when heart speaks to heart as deep to deep, and silence to silence, personal contacts are Iho Important things, and it is these things that are to be as important as anything in laying the foundations of enduring peace. In these days, when two nations speak together, it should mean hope and confidence to the rest of the world, especially when neither of us will form any alliance towards any other nation on tlje face of the earth. The whole spirit cif war must be extirpated. Our idea is free, open, intellectual and spiritual co-operation. Our aim is that of free and friendly relations between the United States, Great Britain, and all other civilised and honest countries on the face of the earth.”—M. Ramsay Macdonald, in the United States Senate.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 January 1930, Page 2
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