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PEACE AFTER THE WAR

SIR JOSEPH WARD’S VIEWS. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) LONDON, January 29. Sir Joseph Ward, speaking at a Brotherhood meeting at the Browning Hall, said the only way the peace of the world could be perpetuated after the war was by the right-thinking people of the Great Powers binding themselves together and saying to any Power attempting to enter on a destr retire course that they would combine to fight that Power to the death.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15133, 30 January 1917, Page 3

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PEACE AFTER THE WAR Wanganui Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15133, 30 January 1917, Page 3

PEACE AFTER THE WAR Wanganui Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15133, 30 January 1917, Page 3

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