MINDS SET ON PEACE
People of United States
Dominion Special Service. Auckland, February 26.
“The people of the United States have their minds set upon peace, but owing to their favourable situation they are more inclined to a policy of isolation than to one of positive cooperation to ensure peace,” said Dr. P. R. Cole, vice-principal of the Sydney Teachers’ College, when passing through Auckland by the Monterey after lecturing at a number of American universities as a visiting Carnegie professor of International relations. “Isolation cannot prevent war—nothing can do so but international co-operation. American public opinion, however, is likely to swing heavily against any act of aggression that may be committal in any part of the world.”
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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 131, 27 February 1937, Page 10
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