“CHAMBERLAIN HAD A GO”
“NO USE GOING ANY FURTHER.” APPEAL FOR PEACE CONFERENCE. “Chamberlain had a go and he could do nothing so I don’t see any use in carrying the matter any further, said Councillor H. H. Mawley at yesterday's meeting of the Masterton County Council, when a letter from the National Peace Council of New Zealand appealing for a world conference between nations was under discussion. The chairman: “Who is the National Peace Council of New Zealand." The Clerk: "I don’t know." Councillor P. R. Welch: -It’s. not much use talking peace to the dictators. Personally I think it would be a waste of good ink to sign such a petition.” No further action was taken, the letter being received.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 June 1939, Page 4
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