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"THERE WILL BE NO MORE WARS."

i . , .i | Commander Marsden last ' evening : • i referred to the cry largely raised by the '; British public after every great war. ' i "This has ended all wars. There never ; j will be another." ; He gave instances of how Cabinets ' i had been influenced by public clamour. > and how the fleet and the army after i various wars had been perilously cut: •' down. I ' j He showed how the very fact of I " envious nations, thinking they had '"'got I ) a good thing on," precipitated England t into having once aeain to defend her ■ rights. He said the aim of the Navy League 5 was to urge and insist that this foolish I r and dangerous parsimony should not j 3 now be indulged in. ' ! . j !

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 45, 23 February 1927, Page 21

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"THERE WILL BE NO MORE WARS." Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 45, 23 February 1927, Page 21

"THERE WILL BE NO MORE WARS." Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 45, 23 February 1927, Page 21

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