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PACIFICISM ON WANE

YOUNGER MEN WANT WAR FATHER DUDLEY’S VIEWS (By Teiegrapn.—Press Association) AUCKLAND, Saturday Father Owen Dudley, Superior of Catholic Missionary Society of England, who arived by the Rangitiki to-day, said in an interview that the young men of England were not so much against war as a few years ago. The strong pacifist movement of that period was now losing force and the younger generation weere inclined tto think it would be Interesting and perhaps a good thing if war came. He scathingly criticised some sections of the English upper classe’s. saying they lived a parasitical life. The" useful people in the' world, he said, were those who worked.

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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20422, 12 February 1938, Page 6

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PACIFICISM ON WANE Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20422, 12 February 1938, Page 6

PACIFICISM ON WANE Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20422, 12 February 1938, Page 6

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