PEACE PROBLEMS.
——> - ■ . MR MASSEY'S WARNING. (SPECIAL tO "i'HB PUMS.") WELLINGTON. November 4,; ' "Wo have to remomoer, when this », war comes to on end, iliat peace, as* well as war, has its problems, and fro >-l havo to faco these problems with *- - energy, intelligence, and industf//', yi said the Prime Minister to-day. wo arc io do our duty as citizens of th||r; Empire in peace, As we have done" mi". war, we have got to bring about state of things that will be better fir' ' this country for the other countriMr- ' t engaged in the war, and for humanity- ~ as a whole. That is our consolation ' .** to-day for the sacrifices that haye bete . made. I say, as one of the public into of tho country, that we want the sulh port of the citizens. We havo stood, together as citizens during this loqg . struggle; we have done bur duty AS citizens; we must continue to do oir duty when this war comes to an end, and see that wherever it is possible to; bring about an impirbVotnent—aM there are plenty of improvements po'sß^ ; bio—tho improvement is made." ; '
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16361, 5 November 1918, Page 6
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186PEACE PROBLEMS. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16361, 5 November 1918, Page 6
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