UNIVERSAL PEACE.
INFLUENCE OF BRITISH TRADE.
WORLD’S CHIEF CERTAINTY. (United Press Association—Copyrigbs). LONDON, May 24. In connection with Empire Day many newspapers contain editorial articles,and carry special pages of advertisements and reading matter on Dominion Pl The C “Morning Post” says: “Perhaps the chief certanty left in the world is te British Empire and its continuance.” . “The Times” says: “In the world to-day there are overwhelming difficulties in the way of achieving anything like universal peace and freedom, Ihe present era of suspicious nationalism seems to make that ideal We remote than ever, but unquestionably the way to attaint lies through the' gradual orouping of the nations that ai e p fared to work and trade together and to live in peace with oneanofliei.On cro up has already been formed with I his great purpose; it is the group sSish ank their depend®cies.” '
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 54, Issue 191, 26 May 1934, Page 5
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