LEAGUE OF NATIONS
“IDEALISTIC ADVENTURE”
BISHOP WEST-WATSON’S VIEWS Press Association. CHRISTCHURCH, Thursday. Speaking last evening Bishop WestWatson said, “The League of Nations is interested not only in preventing war, the members of it are bound in an idealistic adventure. They have taken weaker nations under their guardianship. They are striving to prevent slavery and the white slave traffic, which nations cannot grapple with piece-meal. The league is facing the opium traffic, it is facing the world’s labour problems. Its collapse to-day would be a reverberating disaster throughout the whole world.’’
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 97, 15 July 1927, Page 16
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90LEAGUE OF NATIONS Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 97, 15 July 1927, Page 16
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