THREATS OF WAR
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MR. DOWNIE STEWART MAKES PROTEST AGAINST ARMAMENTS SITUATION ALARMING
(Rec. 7.5 p.m.) Banff, August 28. The former Finance Minister of New Zealand, Mr. Downie Stewart, startled members of the Institute of Pacific Relations at the farewell dinner by declaring that the Institute could well have discussed the present
f everish building of battleships by the great nations on both sides of the Pacific Oeean. He said that if the causes of international friction were studied, the buiiding of war fleets could not properly be ignored by the Institute and should be given serious consideration before serious events occurred. He mentioned the seething cauldron in Europe and said that he felt that while the situation in the Pacific was alarming, it was not so gloomy as that in the Old World. He hoped that the Institute would he afforded the opportunity to study. the insistent causes which were bringing about the fresh threat of war. The Institute's sessions have. concluded.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 622, 29 August 1933, Page 5
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