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UNITED STATES.

THE PEACE LEAGUE. VISCOUNT GBEY'S VIEWS. London, Nov. 30. Id the House of Commons, Lord Robert Cecil said that/Viscount Grey, answering a telegram from the American League to Enforce Peace, said that his public utterances must already have made it clear to the league that he sincerely desired to see a league of nations formed to make effective and secure the future peace of the v. orld. He regarded this as the best, if not the only prospect, of preserving treaties and saving the world from wars in years to come. Sir W. P. Byles (a well-known pacifist) : Does the German Chancellor agree?

Lord Robert Cecil: I do not know and do not much care.

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Taranaki Daily News, 2 December 1916, Page 5

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117

UNITED STATES. Taranaki Daily News, 2 December 1916, Page 5

UNITED STATES. Taranaki Daily News, 2 December 1916, Page 5

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