THE DUTY OF NEUTRALS.
SLR ED.WARD CARSON'S HOMILY
(Received August 3. 2.50 p.m.) NEW YORK} August 2. Sir Edward Carson! stated to the Associated Press:—" Britain hates war, but is resolved to see the matter through. . Britain to-day teems with military camps, in which 1,000,000 men of the finest material are being trained and equipped. "The fact that that task is being accomplished without dramatic demonstration or foolish I boasting is not a sign of weakness, but of strength. We have the right to ask neutrals whether they vyere doing everything possible to insist on the laws of humanity and the doctrine of international law' being carried out. .Neutrals .anythe executive power to compel the observance of- the principles of international.law, and if they fail, the result must bo disastrous to the
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8207, 3 August 1915, Page 5
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