INTERNATIONAL OUTLOOK.
MR M. J. SAVAGE’S VIEWS. Per Press Association. Wellington. July 29. “I do not see that there is any cause' to he hysterical, but the position is far from being easy,” said Rt. Hon. M. J. Savage to-day when questioned about his impressions of the international situation. J'Peopie generally look upon Great Britain as the greatest single factor in the preservaiorr of peace. That is appreciated everywhere. When you are brmighb face "to face with Her problems you fiud they are not tile simple thing! they appear to have been,” He found that there was a general agreement that expnnsion of trStitt was a step in the direction of peace, “People do riot go to- war becatls* they want to go to war,” he said. “Greater attention will be given ia the future to trade expansion.”
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 204, 29 July 1937, Page 2
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138INTERNATIONAL OUTLOOK. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 204, 29 July 1937, Page 2
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