PEACE IDEALS.
AMERICA AND BRITAIN. ADJUSTING PACIFIC PROBLEMS. A SIGNIFICANT STATEMENT. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright, Received July 6, 12.55 a.m. Jxmdon, July 5. Colonel Harvey (United States Ami bassador), speaking at the Independence i Day celebrations in London, said that jif George the Third had put forth a proclamation approximating in eloquent | sincerity and appealing fo-rce George the Fifth’s endeavor to reconcile Ireland, there would have been no bell ringing in Philadelphia 145 years ago. Already a better understanding between Britain and the United State? made the turbulent Atlantic a millpond, eliminating the danger of naval warfare. There was good ground to hope, also, that whatever apprehensions existed of perilous possibilities in the Pacific, they might be dispelled sooner than commonly anticipated. If this splendid consummation was attained, disarmament would follow normally and inevitably. —Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 July 1921, Page 5
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136PEACE IDEALS. Taranaki Daily News, 6 July 1921, Page 5
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