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ECONOMIC FACTOR AS CAUSE OF WAR

LEAGUE OF NATION’S UNKW LUNCHEON There is no one cause for war, bu a. number or contributing cause >. among which the economic factor is o* overwhelming importance,” said Mr. < R Jones, of the Auckland Gramma*. School, in an address at the fortnight!;, luncheon of the League of Nations Union, over which Mr. E. C. Cutter S.M., presided yesterday. It appeared, he thought, that va . was first fought to secure necessar: food supplies, and nations to-day were largely governed by economic consul - erations. He suggested that if a nations would develop their foreigr trade intelligently they would pu themselves into the position of bem; compelled to stand together. This wa work that might possibly be undertaken by a committee of the Leagu of Nations.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 140, 3 September 1927, Page 1

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ECONOMIC FACTOR AS CAUSE OF WAR Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 140, 3 September 1927, Page 1

ECONOMIC FACTOR AS CAUSE OF WAR Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 140, 3 September 1927, Page 1

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