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PEACE CENTENARY

THE VISION OF DISARMAMENT, Tij Telegraph.—Press Association.—Copyright). NEW YORK, May t6. Received May 18. 5.5 p.in. Sir Arthur Lawiey, speaking at a banquet to the Petce Delegates in Chicago, said that general disarmament must be preceded by eliminating from the world's system all causes of war. The political ’situation of Europe is such that Great Britain may no more preserve peace by sirengtbening her forces than by any other mea«s. England ought to be so strong in the Council of Nations that her mandate for peace cannot be disregarded.

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Southland Times, Issue 17347, 19 May 1913, Page 6

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PEACE CENTENARY Southland Times, Issue 17347, 19 May 1913, Page 6

PEACE CENTENARY Southland Times, Issue 17347, 19 May 1913, Page 6