No War is Inevitable There never was an inevitable war. There have been over three thousand, and they have never settled anything. They have only sown the seeds of future wars. It is high time somebody said for the plain folk on our side to the plain folk of Europe that war is not inevitable between us, that it must not take place, and that those who through blundering statesmanship make it, must fight it themselves. - - Joseph Toole, Lord Mayor of Manchester, speaking in that city. * * * * History “Is net history a constant succession of going to sleep and rude awakening.”—Dr. G. G. Coulton.
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Northland Age, Volume 6, Issue 33, 7 May 1937, Page 9
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103Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Northland Age, Volume 6, Issue 33, 7 May 1937, Page 9
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