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THE NATIONS' LEAGUE

KING GEORGE OPTIMISTIC. Electric Telegraph—Press Association Copyright. (Australian-N.Z. Cable Association.) London,. January 13. The King has telegraphed to a mass meeting of the League of Nations Union at the Albert Hall that there is every reason to be thanKtui for what the League of Nations has accomplished in the first year of its life. Much will depend in future on the support and confidence assured its members by the people they represent. The nations rnusit be true t-o -their faith that in the League lies a sure guarantee of peace, and in the fulfilment of these high ideals only can generations to come be saved from a recurrence of the desolating war. “I look forward hojiefully believing this faith will appeal to the men and women of the British Empire.”

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 2678, 14 January 1921, Page 5

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THE NATIONS' LEAGUE Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 2678, 14 January 1921, Page 5

THE NATIONS' LEAGUE Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 2678, 14 January 1921, Page 5

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