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PEACE OF THE WORLD

TWO POWERS AS GUARDIANS Australian Press Association—United Serrlc*. LONDON, 19th July. "Obviously if the great nations insist on going to war neither treaties nor pacts will prevent them, but if tha two greatest Powers in the world, Britain and America, agreed to stop war^ and refused credits and supplies, there is absolutely no question that they could Btop war," declared Sir Esmo Howard, in a speech to the British Legion meeting. "Can anyone dispute that if these two agreed they could practically outlaw war? I hope they; will."

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 17, 21 July 1928, Page 9

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PEACE OF THE WORLD Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 17, 21 July 1928, Page 9

PEACE OF THE WORLD Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 17, 21 July 1928, Page 9

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