TO PEACE
Inion shocked Rerman Klicy IrEY'S review ftcial Wirelrtss) ■April 29. I Rugby, April 28. ■ to the Liberal delefection as president ■ Council, Viscount ■to Germany, said he ■eling very depressed Ippened there lately. Rone feel if at this ■ywas as powerfully Hl4. The peace of Be regarded as most Blie great seenrity of Bat Germany is not Bt in a position to go ■trend of her policy Ber mentality, howB'° shock British op■ler the war was unBny ways sympathefty. Bjnsy, though defeatI nation — great in B'c, and some of the Baoured wero not only ■ Jews. §® comes this attack B^ng that Germany is fcvethem even tolernfterthe war had peaceful feeling, bnt jion has tremendously Wic feeling here. f15 ago a speech such Austin Chamberlain, '"se of Commons re®t have commanded ient it did command. ?J"lf with whai he 1 «e whole of the ®°ns endorsed. We ^"cessions or hold Peace continuaily *|llre is to be recinionient is not one i P 011 with the same Ve Pursued in the lesemann and Dr. J Point when the 5 Mst rely upon fc® standmg by Andtreaties."
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 519, 1 May 1933, Page 5
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184TO PEACE Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 519, 1 May 1933, Page 5
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