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A Fine Failure.

"I interviewed Andred Carnegie in

Brussels," said a newspaper correspondent. "The great little man talked, <V course, about peace. "He (.old me thai peace must be preached gently, affectionately. You can never convert .people by enraging them. You can't fight for j peace. "He said a peace advocate of the fiery, virulent, bitter school made a speech one night at a banquet in Pittsburgh, and when he'd finished an old man shook him by the hand and said :— " 'That was a fine speech, sir.' " 'Thanks. Glad you like it.' "'Yes,' said the old man, "T liked it first rate, but, excuse me, sir, what are you for—peace or war ?' "

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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 11 December 1914, Page 3

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A Fine Failure. Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 11 December 1914, Page 3

A Fine Failure. Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 11 December 1914, Page 3

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