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A QUESTION TO BE FACED

“After fifteen centuries’ experence of the use of violence, peace and harmony have not yet been secured among mankind. And an increasingly large number of men seem to object to being killed or even to preparing to kill 1 other people,” writes Mr Aylmer Maude, in the “Daily Telegraph” (London). “By the progress of science and the improvement in bacterial bombs and poison gases we have come within easy reach of utter destruction, but it is perhaps not too much to hope that, before we all perish, we may have at least to fac-J the fundamental question whethei reliance on wholesale murder does afford the best hope for the physical and spiritual salvation of mankind.”

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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 53, Issue 3800, 26 August 1936, Page 6

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A QUESTION TO BE FACED Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 53, Issue 3800, 26 August 1936, Page 6

A QUESTION TO BE FACED Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 53, Issue 3800, 26 August 1936, Page 6