Armament Costs.
Dear Sir.-—I. too, like your correspondent Mr N. M. Bell, am reading that interesting and enlightening book, “ The Bloody Traffic,” and he is to be commended for bringing before the public a few facts relating to the unholy activities of private armament firms for private profits. The gross profiteering in armaments during the Great War is common knowledge. The traffic in armaments is most ravenous in its greed and appalling in its effects, as Fenner Brockwav shows us in his aptly named book.— l am, etc., L. HARRIS.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 936, 5 December 1933, Page 6
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