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BRITAIN THE ROBBER ALL NATIONS MUST SHARE “TABLE OF SISTER NATIONS" WAY TO WORLD PEACE (By Telegraph—Tress Association Copyright) Received Aug. 5. 7.45 p.m. LONDON. Aug. 4. Lord Allen, of Hurtwood, addressing the Al! People’s Conference at Oxford, advocated a world peace conference. He said: “It is a myth that the nations need colonial possessions for economic wealth.- It would be disastrous to peace if the world followed the bad example of the British Empire. AVe must sit at a common table as sister nations sharing the world’s raw materials, and Britain must be the chief initiator because she has been the chief robber.” Lord Allen said that if the world’s law were broken in Abyssinia, it would be broken in Austria, and then w« would be dragged into a maelstrwn as in 1914.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 182, 6 August 1935, Page 7
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