THE RESULT—DISARMAMENT.
“One of the most urgent problems to-flny is disarmament. Why is it so diflieidt 7 ” nslcs the Rev. V. T. Hodgson in the “Nottingham Guardian,’’
'lsn’t it because we are afraid? The Right lion. \X. L. M. Ring, the Ganuian lb ime- Minister, in talking about -anada and tlie United States, said: ■‘l think the great prosperity .which pas come to our lespeciive countries is due in a very great measure to tlie fact Dial we have not been concerned with wur. or ecen been thinking in terms, of war, in respect ot one ano-ther, Inn nave aevep-.-cw tlie normal lelatnnis o; neighbours, and done all we eouid make them as hap.,y and friendly as possible. Tiie result of tliia muiuui trust is disainiamcnt.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 March 1930, Page 3
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126THE RESULT—DISARMAMENT. Hokitika Guardian, 28 March 1930, Page 3
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