FUTURE OF THE WORLD
DEPENDENT ON ENGLISH-SPEAK-ING JPfcOFLES. Prfntsttm, June 15. Sir Auckland Geddes; British Ambassador,. in a Speeoh at the Princeton University commencement, said: "Tho greatest calamity which could befall the world would 155 a rift betwoen tho Eng-lish-speaking peoples. 'Civilisation would then be, destroyed. The future of the world really depends upon the free interchange of thoughts, and a frank understanding • between English and American university men. I believe the ttorld war was really inevitable,' because of tho economio position of Europe, but out of this turmoil a saner and nobler civilisation will arise." Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 226, 18 June 1920, Page 7
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