tions from arising, and tends most strongly tc preserve peace. On* the other hand, if a Government is to be strong in its diplomacy, its own people must be ranged in its support by leadership of opinion in a national cause worthy to awaken their patriotism and devotion. STUMBLING TOWARDS WAR. We have not been following the path of peaee. We have been blindly stumbling along the road that, continued, will lead to inevitable " ""' has dealt with sy: causes. The great decisive question upon J which our peaee depends is the question 1 whether the rule of action applied to , Belgium is to be tolerated. If it is tolerated by the civilised world, this nation will have to fight for its life. There"will be no escape. That is the critical point of defence for the peace of America. LOST LEADERSHIP. When our Government failed to tell the truth about Belgium, it lost the opportunity for leadership of the moral sense of the American people, and it lost the power which a knowledge of that leadership, and a sympathetic response from the moral sense of the world would have given to our diplomacy.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 April 1916, Page 3
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