INACCURATE STATEMENT
INEVITABILITY OF WAR. British Official Wireless. RUGBY, January 27. The Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, Earl Winterton, speaking at Worthing, said people who said war was inevitable and would come within a few weeks or months were doing no good to their country, as well as making a wholly inaccurate statement. On the other hand, those who confidently asserted that they knew there would be no war of a major character in 1939 were being equally inaccurate, for the simple reason that no one could know in the present unsettled state of [the world what might happen.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 23, 28 January 1939, Page 9
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