GOOD NEWS.
A TEN YEARS* PEACE PACT.
in by Enid Kearney, 339, Ruapehu Road, Oliakune Junction; age 16.
One piece of good news comes to Europe in these difficult days. Germany and Poland have signed a ten-year Pact of Peace. An agreement pledges them to settle all disputes arising between them without resort to force of arms. It was recorded last year that agreement had been reached in principle; now the Pact has been signed. It sets out that the two Governments think it time to begin a new era in their relations by direct negotiation, and that peace between them is essential to the peace of Europe. Therefore they have decided to base their mutual dealings on the Kellogg Peace Pact of ID2B. In no circumstances, they declare, will they proceed to the use of force for the purpose of settling disputes. HIDDEN NETS. (Sent in by Ella Braithwaite, 23, Pukcnui Road, Epsom.) Wliat net is a bird with a sweet-toned voiee ? —Linnet.
What net was played in olden times? —Spinet. What net was worn by grandmamma? —Bonnet.
What net is found in every band? — Cornet. What net can sting you badly?— Hornet.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 145, 21 June 1934, Page 20
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194GOOD NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 145, 21 June 1934, Page 20
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