CONTROL OF FOREIGN POLICY
HOW WAR MIGHT HAVE BEEN
AVOIDED,
(ADSTItAMAN-NEW ZEALAND CABLE ASSOCIATION.)
(Received June 8, 3.30 p.m.)
LONDON, -7th June.
Sir Thomas Mackenzie (High Commissioner for New Zealand) presided at Professor Gilbert Murray's address on the "Control of Foreign Policy," in which Professor Murray advocated a policy of peaceful negotiation. Sir Thomas Mackenzie said the Dominions disliked militarism, but were resolved to see the war through. Had those responsible for Imperial interests realised Europe's development and provided adequate means to meet it, there would not have been war now.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 136, 8 June 1917, Page 8
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