THE WILL TO PEACE
ESSENTIAL TO RECOVERY AND RECONSTRUCTION
REMOVAL OF THOUGHTS OF REVENGE
(Rec. May 7, 9.40 p.m.) New York, May 6. A telegram from Cleveland says that only by the united efforts of business men. statesmen, educationists, and journalists throughout the world to create and produce the will to peace can be achieved and recovery' and reconstruction of a thorough and abiding kind. Sir Esme Howard. British Ambassador, told the Chamber of Commerce of the United States, addressing the annual convention, that to the same end they must work to remove the desire for revenge on the one hand and tlile fear of revenge on the other, ana to show, while accepting ordinary competition in trade, which was part of the natural order of things, that no nation desires to take an unfair and improper advantage of the other. Too little attention was paid to the influence of international cooperation on trade by business men. “The great question of the future.” H added, “is who is going to help Russia, and how is this to bo done.” —Reuter.
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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 191, 8 May 1924, Page 7
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