"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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