LET THERE BE PEACE.
AND GIVE LORD
WORK
(Received March 17/9.45 a.m.) LONDON, March 16. "Lord 'Reay. interviewed, said that 'the arbitration agreement between •Great 'Britain and tho United States ■was a greab adva.nce in the interests »of tho wofKPs peace, arid would lead ■to an important extension of the arbitration df international disputes. He favors Sir Edward Grey's suggestions.
'Lord 'Charles Beresfortl, interviewed, said the timo had arrived -when tho English-speaking countries should combine to prevent war, as jjeaco was absolutely essential "to us. Tho Evening Standard says that military circles consider that Lord Kitchener's time is being frittered away. A suggestion has been -made that Lord Kitchener should be employed for five years developing the Overseas Armies as - advisor :cnd intermediary between the* respective cGoTerniDents, and framing a concrete scheme of defence as outlined vby Sir Josepia Ward and Mr 3. C. Smuts, £he £>Outh African Defence "Minister.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 65, 17 March 1911, Page 5
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150LET THERE BE PEACE. Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 65, 17 March 1911, Page 5
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