THE WILL TO PEACE
! INTERNATIONAL SUSPICIONS. New York, May 6. A telegram from Cleveland says that only by the united efforts of business wen. statesmen, educationilists and journalists throughout, the world to create and produce the. will to peace, can be .achieved n recovery and reconstruction of a thorough and abiding kind. Sir .Esme Howard (ikilish Ambassador at Washington) told Hm.Chamf her of Commerce of the United, S'tate ? when addressing the annual convention to the same „end that tkey must work to. remove, the desire for re-venge-on the one hand, and the fear of revenge on the other, and to 3 how that, while accepting the ordinary competition of trade which was part of the natural order of things, no nation desires to take an unfair vr improper advantage of anoth". \ Too little attention was paid to the influence of international co-opera-tion on trade by business men.
The great question of the future, said Sir Esme Howard, is: Who .s going to help Russia, and bow is this to be done?
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXXII, Issue 60, 8 May 1924, Page 8
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