“MORE DEVILRY.”
1 PUGNACIOTJS PACIFISTS. LONDON, Ot. 21. ‘‘Reformers are apt to differ amoimjit themselves. Perhaps true pacifists nro unusually pugnacious,” said Professor Gilbert Murray, presiding at a conference to organise a I National Council for the Prevention of War. ‘The real danger of war,” he added ‘‘comes from the ordinary lazy, selfish elector who, when apked to make sacrifice, inquiries why it is nccessan to trouble about nations in the Fai East.” Mr Wickham Steed, editor of tin “Review of Reviews,’’ urged putting “a great deal more devilry into tin peace campaign.” He said, ’“I take the Soviet system seriously. The Soviet is out to destroy middle-class cap) t a list society. I am not certain that they are going to fail.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 November 1930, Page 2
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