NO MORE WAR!
Demonstration in Wellington A stormy night militated against . the attendance at the No More War demonstration in the Empress Lgfoieatre, Wellington, on Sunday pjbight, but in the circumstances, the V_nmber present was very good, and j Jtbere was nothing Ijackmg in symf jpathy and enthusiasm. Mr. J. McXenziie, President of the L.tt-CJ., •chairnsd the meeting. Tfe« -speakers were Messrs. T. ' JBrindle, Chairman, N.Z. Labour j lirty, H. E. Holland, Leader, ParLabour Pfarty, and P. J. jCn&egan and Mrs. S. Snow. '' At the conclusion the following ron was carried unanimously on! motion of Mr. Brindle, s-econdpa "fey Mr. O'Regan: "This meeting, takJfog into consideration the widespread bloodshed, cruelties, sufferr 4ag, famine, pestilenqei, devastation, «p_ death resulting from the World !§»__, records its emphatic opinion ymat there should be no more war. \3pth a view to achiferijng that end, urg*es the Governmient of ggßw' Zealand to demand that the f|Br_l&h Gx)vernmjeai,ti sShjaill make a jiftflnitie propoe(al for immediate disjSfcmament by land, em and air, by vlpniuAl agr-eemfejnt between the nafpons.'-
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 13, Issue 31, 1 August 1923, Page 14
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170NO MORE WAR! Maoriland Worker, Volume 13, Issue 31, 1 August 1923, Page 14
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