"WAR INEVITABLE"
THREE DANGER POINTS PROFESSOR'S VIEWS (By Telegraph—Press Association.) AUCKLAND, This Day. Returning by the Rernuera today after research work during the sabbaticnl year in England, Professor Jam":; Rutherford, of the Chair of Hi-;cvy, Auckland University College, ;.\ .d that war seems inevitable, though perhaps not for at least two years. There, were, he said, three danger points—Suez Canal, the Balkans, and the Far East. Each might cause war, and each, to a great extent, was bound up with the others. One event which might prevent war or, at least, postpone it would be an unequivocal statement by the United States of America that in the event of a crisis it would not be neutral. One element of coml fort was the unquestioned unity of the British Empire.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 131, 6 June 1938, Page 11
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