WORLD PEACE
GENERAL SMUTS IN AMERICA TWO ADDRESSES. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. NEW' YORK, January 4. General Smuts, in two addresses today, voiced tho nope that the United States would become a member of the 'World Court in 1930, and declared that tho signing of root protocols was “one of tho most hopeful steps of recent years in the cause of world peace.” In a speech before combined organisations celebrating the tenth an niversary of tie League of Nations, he said: “As sure as we sit here to-day there will be a time when all your efforts and the cause you stand for will be triumphant all over the world. I know we cannot fail. If we failed the foundations of the world would shake. We must win, and should go on fighting.”
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Evening Star, Issue 20375, 6 January 1930, Page 9
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132WORLD PEACE Evening Star, Issue 20375, 6 January 1930, Page 9
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