PEACE CAMPAIGN PUGNACITY
LONDON, October 20. “Reformers ape apt to differ amongst themselves. Perhaps true Pacifists are unusually pugnacious,” said Professor Gilbert Murray, presiding at a conference to organise a National Council for the Prevention of War. “The real danger of war,” he added, “comes from tho ordinary lazy, selfish elector who, when asked, to make sacrifice, inquires why it is necessary to trouble about nations in the Far East.’ Mr. Wickham Steed, editor of the Review of Reviews, urged putting “a great deal more devilry into the pea’:e campaign.” He said, “I take the Soviet system seriously. The Soviet is out to destroy middle-classi capitalist society. I am not certain that they are going to fail.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17408, 5 November 1930, Page 12
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