PHILOSOPHY OF WAR WRONG
WORLD’S SLOW, PAINFUL LESSON.
SIR HERBERT SAMUEL’S PLEA. By .Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright. Rec. 7 p.m. ' Banff, Aug. 14. Sir Herbert Samuel, chairman of the British group of the Institute of Pacific Relations, at the inaugural dinner tonight said: “Slowly and painfully the world is learning that the philosophy of conflict, combat and war is wrong, that each country prospers best in a prosperous world. Civilisation is too materialistic and the economic side of life tends to dominate the whole.” Pacific Ocean problems, he urged, should be treated by themselves; problems of population, production, consumption and currencies especially should also be recognised. These problems must be linked of necessity with similar problems of the remainder of the world. “Why " Sir Herbert asked, "should the globe be ever the scene of conflict?”
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 August 1933, Page 7
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