THE WORLD WAR.
THE CAUSE OF IT. COMMERCIAL GREED IN ECROUE. (By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) (Received Thursday, 9.5 a.m.) NEW YORK, Wednesday. Sir A. Ceddes (British Ambassador), speaking at the Princeton University, said that the greatest Calamity which could befall the world was a rift. be* twoei: the English-speaking peoples. Civilisation would then bo destroyed. The future of the world really depended upon the free interchange of thought and frank understanding between English and American University men. ’“I believe that the world war was really inevitable because of the economic position of Europe,” said Sir A. Geddes, “but out of this turmoil a saner and nobler civilisation will, arise.”
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 46, Issue 14145, 17 June 1920, Page 5
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