THE WAY TO PEACE
H. G. WELLS’S ICONOCLASTIC NEW BOOK REVIEW OF NATIONS’ OUTLOOK LONDON, January 25. “This once-sinful world sometimes looks like a grove of olive branches, but bayonets still gleam in it,” writes H. G. Wells, in a new book, “The Way to World Peace,” which will" shortly bo published. _ Italy, he says, signed the EriandKellogg Pact, but she has just launched her most, efficient battleship; France signed it, but she still imposes military service; Britain signed it, but nobody has informed the Air Service of it. In America the prospects of an intelligent youngster are better in the Gas Warfare Eiepartment than at school teaching or medicine: the Germans have produced a perfect gem of a battleship. Mr. Wells protests against the Utopianism current about peace, which is impossible without the creation of an over-riding authority.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 888, 4 February 1930, Page 9
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139THE WAY TO PEACE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 888, 4 February 1930, Page 9
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