WORLD’S ALTERNATIVES
H. G. WELLS LAUNCHES OUT LONDON, Nov. 23, “We must either make peace by uniting into ono world State, adopting one system of money, a universal police forco, ono speech, and ono brotherhood, or live in fear of danger and death,” said Mr, H. G. Wells in a broadcast speech on recent developments in* communications. Where formerly there was wide dispersal. he pointed out, now there is bunching up. There ought to be preparation for the consequences, but, instead of that, the position as he sees it prompts the question, “Will there be no foresight until the bombs begin to descend?”
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17950, 30 November 1932, Page 3
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