BRITISH WAR AIMS
BISHOP OF LONDON’S SPEECH.
[BRITISH OFFICIAL WIRELESS.]
(Recd. November 4, 11.30. a.m.)
RUGBY, November. 3.,
The new Bishop of London, Dr. Fisher, speaking at the London Diocesan Conference, said that, the British, people entered the war not with hot .passion, but with serious deliberation, accepting it as a. necessary sacrifice for a spiritual end; “Our aim,” he said, “is not to impose our will as victors''upon the vanquished, but to unite with neutral nations and with our present enemies,: in a settlement on the best and. surest foundations.” ■<, 'i'r'fV" ’- LORD HALIFAX TO BROADCAST.?
RUGBY, November 3.
Lord Halifax will .'broadcast on .“Our cause, now and after,” .on the evening, of November 7. -
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Greymouth Evening Star, 4 November 1939, Page 7
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