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LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

STATEMENT BY MR. BAHNE6,

Received>Augu9t 20,1.2 a a.m. London, August"!# Mr. Barnes, a member of the Wff'C binet, after a hostile reception at a mac ing in Glasgow, said, the first duty of t! League of Nations was to supervise fIJ control the manufacture of munition* 1 -! war, eliminating the element of priva prfi§t. It also should aim at the limit tion of armaments, and provide peace! means for settling international dispsj If other means failed, a resort to art might be necessary to bring a. truculfi nation to book. He believed somethjj practical could be done by the Allies forming a provisional league, leaving door open for others to join later. '£■ the Allies formulated a policy in rega to the use of war materials after >tl war, on the fotaig thai all nations cot ing in after the war should have ihs wrecked areas made good, Qermiu might come to terms, and the people j induced to throw olf their Aus. and N.Z. Cable Assoc. " r "

COMMERCIAL AIR KERVICB ... i London, Sir Joseph Ward is confident, A3 result of many inquiries, that a',csSß mevcml aeroplane service will established in all the Dominions, fcween England __and America. of the Royal Air Force and liEh aeroplane manufacturers are interested in .the proposed New service, and are facilitating limtoary Eferv&H NATIONAL SOCIALIST London, Aus'-lsj:3B Mr. Will Thorne, welcoming th& tional Socialist Party Conference" ajjfl Stratford, said he could not Mang'iraß the pacifist party, because he beMevetf-inM tlie prosecution of this war. Tlie fists had plenty of money, but hewtaH convinced it was not subscribed flw watalß The report of the National Sotfalijjm Executive refers to the strango mixbarjfl of Pacifism and Bolshevism which threat-® ens to dominate the Uabbr N. 7. Cable Assoc. !v,;3§5H

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Taranaki Daily News, 20 August 1918, Page 5

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LEAGUE OF NATIONS. Taranaki Daily News, 20 August 1918, Page 5

LEAGUE OF NATIONS. Taranaki Daily News, 20 August 1918, Page 5

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