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IMPARTIAL JUSTICE

POST-WAR CONDITIONS.

WILSON PRINCIPLES

(Received 5.5 p.ml)

NEW YORK, Sept. 27

President Wilson, in a speech on the Fourth Liberty Loan said:—"We are all agreed that peace cannot be obtained by any kind of bargain or /compromise with the Central Empires'. The organisation of a League ■ of Nations in a sense is a most essential part of peace settlement. ' We mustf be prepared to dispense impartial justice. There cannot be individual boycott within the League. Power to exclude' from world markets must be vested in the League. JS«rmany is constantly intimating the terms" she will but finds that the world does not want terms, but justice and fair dealing."-—A., and ,N.Z,

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Northern Advocate, 30 September 1918, Page 1

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IMPARTIAL JUSTICE Northern Advocate, 30 September 1918, Page 1

IMPARTIAL JUSTICE Northern Advocate, 30 September 1918, Page 1