WARNING UTTERED
EFFECT OF PEACE TREATY EXAGGERATED RESULT British Official Wireless. Reed. Noon. RUGBY, Friday. Referring in the House of Lords to the proposed multilateral treaty for tile renunciation of war, the Marquis of Salisbury uttered a warning against exaggerating the effect it would have on the world. Nevertheless, it was a very important declaration which nations were going to make in favour of peace, and he believed it would do great good, j He agreed that it was not sufficient. They must build up a system under ; which the peace of the world could be secured. Difficult and gradual was the process in this imperfect world, i Defensive warfare might still be i necessary. No other warfare than that ! would ever, he believed, be engaged in by the British Government, but there should be no misunderstanding. When they came to certain regions , in which Britain takes a special interest. these defensive and precautionary limitations were essential.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 424, 4 August 1928, Page 9
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157WARNING UTTERED Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 424, 4 August 1928, Page 9
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