NOT THE LAST WAR.
GERMAN CHEMISTS BUSY, NECESSITY TO WATCH THE HUNS By Telegraph.—Press Aasn —Copyright. Received July IC, fi.s p.m. Vancouver, July 15. Mr. Maßsey, seaking at the Canadian Club, said lie did not believe this would be the last war. Another was possible. The German cneraists wera now busy inventing new weapons of warfare. They bad not forgotten' their defeat and did not intend to forget. It was necessary for the Allies to maintain a strict watch in the years to come. The Huns' regeneration was far nvoy. It was idle to think that a change of lieart had occurred.
Sir Joseph Ward said he doubted whether the League of Nations would fulfil its function. Much would depend on tho developments in the next few years. He declared that it would be only justice if the Kaiser r was lynched.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 July 1919, Page 4
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