PACIFIC STUDENTS.
NO FAITH IN EMPIRE. \ RESOLUTION AT CAMBRIDGE. (United Press Association—Copyright). LONDON, June 7. The Cambridge University Union, by 146 votes to 54, passed the resolution that “This house has no faith in the conception of a strong and united British Empire as a mainstay of world peace.-'
Mr Harkway, proposing the motion, said that the League of Nations had done more to promote peace in the last ten years than the ■ British Army had ever done.
Opponents of the resolution declared that the basis of peace was authority. Tho present was not the time to cast aspersions upon the Empire.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 53, Issue 202, 8 June 1933, Page 5
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