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EUROPE STILL SORE

BEST WAY TO PEACE SIR lAN HAMILTON’S ADVICE By Cable.—Press Association. — Copyright. Reed. 10.5 a.m. LONDON, Sunday. “How can we complete the good work that those who fell only began?” a3ked Sir lan Hamilton, when unveiling a war memorial at Hackney. “The best way is by drawing our former enemies closer, and bringing our allies with us. That is only possible by the British evacuation of the Rhineland, when the other armies will surely follow. “I used to love war; now I want to stop it.” “The Nurse Cavell film controversy has shown that Europe is still sore, and that nothing would be easier than to tear off the bandage and set. old wounds bleeding.”—A. and N.Z.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 301, 12 March 1928, Page 1

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120

EUROPE STILL SORE Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 301, 12 March 1928, Page 1

EUROPE STILL SORE Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 301, 12 March 1928, Page 1

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