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VERGE OF WAR

THE EMPIRE SAVED. - i -> BRITAIN’S MOMENTOUS DECISION. PREMIER’S GREAT MORAL VICTOR/ United Press Assn.—Elec. Tel. Copyright. (Received Dec. 16, 1.20 p.m.) LONDON, Deo. 15. The Sun Herald says It is now widely accepted that when Mr Stanley Baldwin, the Prime Minister said “my lips are not yet unsealed,” he meant that if Sir Samuel Hoare had rejeoted the \ peace terms he would have plunged the Empire Into war. Some papers even express the opinion that Mr Baldwin will emerge from Thursday’s debate with a moral triumph never surpassed in the House of Commons.

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Waikato Times, Volume 118, Issue 19760, 16 December 1935, Page 7

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VERGE OF WAR Waikato Times, Volume 118, Issue 19760, 16 December 1935, Page 7

VERGE OF WAR Waikato Times, Volume 118, Issue 19760, 16 December 1935, Page 7

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