PEACE PROMOTERS.
. ■ ,—7 rr • ; *.. . ' 00NGRE8 IN ENGLAND. BRITISH RESPONSIBILITY. THE ARMAMENT RING. . By 'Telograph—PresY Association—Copyright. ~ ■ (Received June'lO. il,|. p.m.). /'. i London; June 10. Over'4oo delegates.were present yesteifday at the National Peace Congress in Liverpool. -'' Lord Channjng, the president, who was absent owing ; to ill-health, wrote* that history had demonstrated the truth of Sir Edward Grey's admission in 190p that the real responsibility for the gigantic expansion of armaments rested on Britain. -Lord Channing asked the congress to strike a blow to free Britain and other countries from the deadly peril of the armament trusts which manipulated the jingo newspapers. There was a combine all over the world to swell dividends by deliberately engineering wan '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15632, 11 June 1914, Page 7
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