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FEAR OF WAR.

That the people of England were less apprehensive of a . European war than the people of Canada and New Zealand appeared to he was the statement made at Christchurch on Wednesday by Mr F. R. Loveridge, a, director of the English advertising firm of Mather and Crowther, Ltd., in an interview with the “Press.” “In England people are not worrying about a European war —they are still so tired of war from the last one,” said Mr Loveridge. “No European country is yet ready. If Hitler were prepared to fight at the present time the situation might be different. There is more fear of war in the Dominions than there is at Home.”

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Manawatu Herald, Volume LV, Issue 4558, 12 October 1935, Page 1

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FEAR OF WAR. Manawatu Herald, Volume LV, Issue 4558, 12 October 1935, Page 1

FEAR OF WAR. Manawatu Herald, Volume LV, Issue 4558, 12 October 1935, Page 1

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