TERRORS OF WAR.
LLOYD GEORGE’S DENUNCIATION. FUTURE MUST BE EDUCATiEp., CHILDREN ifi FRONT LINE NEXT CONFLICT. (U.P.A. by Elec. Tel. Copyright) (Rec. Novi' 11,11 p.’mj’ ~ . ‘ LONDON, Nov, 10. lii opening .the Daily Express exhibition of pictures depicting war horrors, Mr.. Lloyd George said "“I do not believe war is imminent but its ferocious grin is just above the liorizon. That’s why I decided to tell the truth in my memoirs to a generation almost ignorant of war. We must educate them regarding its horrors. Such, knowledge will not prevent them, if necessary from being willing to defend a noble cause, hut it must he certain that if a calamity comes again, it must he for an adequate cause.
The frightfulness was not particularly German. It is an integral part of war, which means killing, mutilating, drowning, shattering and starving. In the next war the children wi]l bo tlie front line. The same bombs and the same gas will kill and strangglc them, as it did tlioir parents. Humanity must not bo rushed into war for motives of. ambition,, racial hatreds or'racial jealousies.”
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 12399, 12 November 1934, Page 5
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