When Nations Trust One Another
* M. Daladier, in a speech, said: j i “When European events a few * ! weeks ago tested peace, the | « goodwill of all avoided a disturb- J i ance of that balance which would j J have plunged nations into a i 1 catastrophe. The British and • | « French will to peace met other J S nations, and it is my duty to say j J of Germany that France placed a * her confidence in the peaceful J 1 aspirations which Herr Hitler J 2 has always publicly avowed. o j “This experience authorises us j 5 to trust in the future. We do a “ N * not want to regard it as acci- B a dental, because thus alone will J 2 the sufferings of mankind in i J many countries be ended.” | ; *
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Northern Advocate, 13 July 1938, Page 5
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