ANTI-WAR SPEECH
LECTURER IN AUCKLAND NEWSPAPER COMMENT LONDON. Sept. 22 Commenting on Mr. H. D. Dickinson's anti-war speech 111 Auckland on August 5 the News Chronicle remarks: "The erring lecturer fought in the late war and presumably knows his subject. Sir James Baillie, vice-chancellor of Leeds University, who chides him, has published several books on philosophy, so he should also know his subject. "However." the paper continues, "it is feared that Sir .Tames would watch civilisation's end with equanimity, provided its destruction left the dust lying undisturbed on the effete academic sense of proprieties."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21913, 24 September 1934, Page 10
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