IS WAR INEVITABLE.
“We must face 'the fact that undereri.u.ii. cireumsiaiicos war is inevit- • Aii.v movemeiit which simply ■•• Sues that war is wrong is doomed to ••‘-'Key. liven u uie nudity of wa> is coaling iiome to the national conmere is still in this country vonsKici aide pro-war feeling. It is a nornnle fact that there is no great nation in the world that lias attained its freedom ex.ept liy war. The fact Li'iat ere have passed through, the stage ourselves lias coloured our national consciousness. uV should do well, therefore, to ■ realise that just as wn.is have been inevitable in the. past they may also, lie inevitable in. me tiilure We are more likely to act reasonably and wisely if we realise I—especially in regard to our obligations to the League of Nations”—Tlis dusan Lawrence,ml.l’., Parliamentary Seen eta ry to the Minister of; Health. .
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 March 1930, Page 3
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145IS WAR INEVITABLE. Hokitika Guardian, 28 March 1930, Page 3
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