PEACE INSURANCE
LEAGUE OP NATIONS' APPEAL
A BUSINESS PROPOSITION
ALTERNATIVE TO ANOTHER WAR
(CNIIBD PBCSS ASSOCIATION.--COPTMSET.)
UusiEAW.m - nb\t Zealand' cabib assocutibh.)
LONDON, Wth April,
A large number* of prominent city business men have issued a manifesto appealing for funds to further. active pro-paga-nda for the League of Nations, on the ground that the League has become an absolute necessity as a business proposition, and is the only alternative to another war, which would utterly ruin the industry and commerce of the whole of Europe., The manifesto declares that financial support should be. regarded.by all business men as a necessary insurance premium for the continuance of peace. The campaign of education must be on a national scale, and must extend at least for ; a generation. A large fund is therefore essential.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 90, 16 April 1920, Page 7
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130PEACE INSURANCE Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 90, 16 April 1920, Page 7
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