THE LAW OF LIFE
Sir, —In reply to "G.A.'s" letter in Friday's Herald, 1 have no doubt that as things aro, the British Air Ministry is doing its best to protect the civil population of the country from air raids, but judging from Mr. Baldwin's solemn warning, a few months ago, of what Europe might expect in tho event of another war, and of the experts' views that it will be impossible to protect all the.civil population, it is problematical whether it will be possible to find any effectual "antidote" against gas warfare. We who have the vision of a new order, which will replace the old order of the law of the jungle, are out to end war as a ghastly survival of barbarism, and we believe this can best be dono by humbly striving individually to acquire —even though it be very imperfectly —the spirit of One who came to give us more abundant life, and whosG law was the law of love.
O Lord _ and Master of us all, Whate'or our name or sign, Wo own Thy sway,' we hear Thy call, Wc test our lives by Thine. W.F.K.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21533, 3 July 1933, Page 13
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