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MR. MASSEY ‘AND sin JOSEPH WARD IN ‘GLOOMY VEIN. » ' _ ' f ‘.VAjNCoU‘%’/E-R,*"Ju‘ly 15. .Mr. Massey: V Spealting a'_t‘ the ‘Canadian Club; gala hedidid“ not believe this would_ "be",tMlle last'fixfa_i'__ ‘Another 'wg_s pos-_sible,d _;:d'§3‘l'lllEl_fi chelllists ‘firefe ‘now busy inventing nevs9'\V'eanonsTof 7wa.rfa.re, They had not forgotten their ‘defeat and did not intend to forget it. "It was necessary for the Allies to maintain ‘strict watch for years to come. The Huns’ rtfgefiration was far away. It was idle to think :1 change of heart. had occurred. Sir_ Joseph Ward said he doubted whether the“ League of Nations would fulfil its function. Much would depend on the developments of the next few years. He declared that it would only be justice if the Kaiser was lynched.

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Taihape Daily Times, 17 July 1919, Page 5

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MORE WAR. Taihape Daily Times, 17 July 1919, Page 5

MORE WAR. Taihape Daily Times, 17 July 1919, Page 5

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