LEAGUE OF NATIONS WILL SUCCEED
“Historical Moment”
Coming
SUPREME INTEREST OF
PEACE
Dominion Special Service.
Auckland, January 21.
Many people in the past few years have expressed doubts about the efficacy of the League of Nations to prevent wars and its general utility, but these have not shaken the belief of Dr. Maurice Laserson, barrister and journalist, that the league will succeed as an instrument for preserving world peace. Dr. Laserson, a native of Latvia, who has lived and worked in Geneva for the past four years, arrived by the Monowai from Sydney on a three weeks' visit _to the Dominion. “I am absolutely sure,” he said, “that sooner or later there will come an historical moment when all the countries of the world will be members of the League, and will take part in its activities in their own interests, in the supreme interest of peace, and with the capital goal of safeguarding it.’*
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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 100, 22 January 1936, Page 10
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