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NO UNCERTAIN PEACE

BEAT THE EftF.MY C !RST. \<> (iKHMANS l\ 11! K I'VCII'IC. (Ai'stiiiliiin .iiid N'.Z. Cable Assn.) Received July ".'o, i.">" (>.m. IJIMmiN. .1111\ 111. 'iuiiilMil' s (if Ki'ipire • til<■ : t Hin , <l [lie Overseas n• |n'<-x-nt;i 1 i\<-s at «lintuT .it (lie \av;il ami Military (llub. with a view In «■<>-• ir*<lin.ilinu methods of dealins with discharged ami <i<■ iik>l)jli->e<| sailors and soldiers liirouyhoul the 1-Ini-I'ire. Sir .1 < War,! said the \\ ir must end in no uncertain i»'ao\ There was only one course tor ihc • Hritisli Kinjiiie tn follow; \\i• must not listen to tlie ji.icitist or Hie negotiator, hut lieat Ihe enemy first, and thru see that, terms nf I■ e;I(• e were Sn hased as to leach the vneniy tin oiil\ result of sueh a war is lli.il lliey must suffer all tlie consequences. The best was to prepare for till' ellil of till War WIS fO look after tlitf nim wtro fought for us. He detailed what New Zealand is doing. No pension in 110- world was more generous th.hi thai \i »> Zealand was giving. He hoped ;i discharged soldier, wherever lie uors. will tie able to enlist assistance a- a cilr/."ii nf I lie Hritisli Kmpire. In our peace '■/■ins we must see that the eneuij 'ls no naval or aeri d base> in th l ' IV.cilic,

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Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13816, 22 July 1918, Page 4

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NO UNCERTAIN PEACE Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13816, 22 July 1918, Page 4

NO UNCERTAIN PEACE Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13816, 22 July 1918, Page 4