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German victory in this war would mean not merely (he mutilation and maiming of our national existence for a century to come, the occupation of our territory, the crippling of our resources, the disappearance of our Colonies, the subjugation of our peoples for a generation under the iron heel of the conqueror, but it would mean the extinction of all that makes life worth living for our two peoples, besides dealing a heavy if not a fatal blow at the cause of morality and humanity and civilisation for all mankind.—Lord Curzon.

Misunderstandings divide mankind more deeply than difference of opinion.

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Taranaki Daily News, 11 September 1915, Page 10

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Untitled Taranaki Daily News, 11 September 1915, Page 10

Untitled Taranaki Daily News, 11 September 1915, Page 10

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