NO SUBSTITUTE FOR IT.
League of Nations a Big Factor in World Peace. British Official Wireless. (Received June 5, 1.20 p.m.) RUGBY. June 4. The Rt Hon Sir Austen Chamberlain in an address said that whatever might be the fluctuating fortunes of the League of Nations, he knew no substitute for it as it stood to-day with all its successes and with some of its failures. The League was a potential instrument for the avoidance of war and the settlement of international differences in which might be called accidental wars as distinct from deliberate, premeditated wars. The League was an invaluable instrument for preserving peace.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20632, 5 June 1935, Page 10
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105NO SUBSTITUTE FOR IT. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20632, 5 June 1935, Page 10
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