WORLD PEACE
CONFERENCE -AIT TORONTO. {United Press Association —By Electric Tel egr apb—Copy rig Lit.) (Received this day at 1.44 p.m.' TORONTO, September 13. . Full ■'•'co-operation -with the United States ini. preserving the world peace. w.i s the vital feature of the foreign policy of the , -British Commonwealth, said Viscount Cecil at the Commonwealth Conference to-day. After a debate, the conference agreed to accept <Lord Cecil's summing up of their joinh foreign policy attitude as follows The world peace is of vital ihuerest, and should be the main objective of the commonwealth. To attain this objective, he said, there mil'st he co-operation from the British Dominions in helping to remove causes of international friction. The commonwealth -has accepted the plank,- ' and it must support it wholeheartedly as a collective system- of the preservation of peace, as expressed by the . League of Nations, the Permanent Court of International Justice and the Kellogg-Briand pact-.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 September 1933, Page 6
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