STRIVING FOR PEACE.
ANGLO-AMERICAN INFLUENCE
MESSAGE FROM MR. MACDONALD
(United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph Copyright.) (Australian Press Association.)
NEW' YORK, June 22
At Minneapolis, Sir Douglas MacLean read the following message to the International Rotary Convention from Mr. Ramsay MacDonad: “To-day we are striving as never hitherto to find the way to peace. Wrether we succeed will depend very largely upon. America and ourselves, as we stand conspicuously for democracy in government. The results of war will never justify its cost. A complete understanding between America and ourselves, with a mink, continued exchange of ideas in pursuit of a large world policy, would make the greater part ol the world’s problems disappear.” TEXT OF NOTE DELIVERED. Received 10.5 a.m. to-day. LONDON, June 24. The- new Note of the Ameri -an Secretary of State (Mr. F. 11. Kellogg), dealing with the terms of the peace pact, has been delivered at Downing Street, from where it will he transmitted to Australia and New Zealand. The text- will probably be issued on Sunday.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 25 June 1928, Page 7
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