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PEACE OF THE WORLD

DEPENDS ON BRITAIN AND U.S.A. UNDERSTANDING WANTED NEW YORK, June 23. At Minneapolis Sir Douglas MacLean former Liberal Whip in the British House of Commons, read the following message from Mr. Ramsay McDonald: “ To-day we are striving as never hitherto to find a way to peace. Whether we succeed will depend very largely upon America and ourselves. “We stand conspiculously for .democracy in Government. The results of war will novel’ justify its costs. tl Complete understanding between America and ourselves, and a frank continued exchange of ideas in pursuit of a large world policy would make the greater part of the world’s problems disappear.”

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Waipukurau Press, Volume XXII, Issue 225, 25 June 1928, Page 5

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PEACE OF THE WORLD Waipukurau Press, Volume XXII, Issue 225, 25 June 1928, Page 5

PEACE OF THE WORLD Waipukurau Press, Volume XXII, Issue 225, 25 June 1928, Page 5

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