GERMANY WARNED
... adopted act revenge, but simply because America cannot continue supply materials to a nation which may contemplate a second world war. —Central News. ...
... adopted act revenge, but simply because America cannot continue supply materials to a nation which may contemplate a second world war. —Central News. ...
... annex Alsace-Lorraine, for instance. What IT foresee is the rekindling of im- placable hate and the foundations of a second world war, for nations will never forget or for- give a humiliation of the nature contemplated. The League of Nations will die ...
... having eliminated the there not immediately arise the occasion for colossal collisions between the different parts a second world war? Leave aside for a of the capitalist system (the equalisation of moment the question of the social impossibithe Great ...
... our listening grandchildren, until we publish all our tea-party twaddle in two large green volumes under the title The Second World War: Personal Experiences. And then there will be another Colonel in the field. But it hasn't been (historically) a bad ...
... Great War. M. , Morel contends that if the general public ' allows secret diplomacy to continue, we !shall experience • second world war within the lifetime of this generation.' Critics may censure Mr. Morel for onesidedness.' but that his writings do reveal ...
... Petain and other foreign celebrities are coming as guests of the British Government to see how we are shaping for the second world war, and to give us tips and to take away tips. lam not surprised that Labour has protested against this silly Clowning of ...
... Nichimehi. This Japanese paper writes: We fear that this policy way create trouble, and eventually may give chance for the second world war. UNEMPLOYMENT IN THE SILK TRADE. This brings me to his second point. I am sorry Mr. Abbott Smith thinks I ridicule ...
... experiment is interestingly worked out with wealth of detail; and as the book also contains an elaborate account of the Second World War, which breaks out in i9S4> together with details of the floods, famines and comets which afflict the distracted globe ...
... at the first World Conference on Disarmament. If by these means general disarmament is not achieved, we shall have a second world war, most of us will perish horribly, and the surviving remnant will sink back into barbarism. The object of this book is ...
... ONDAGE second world war of a more disastrous type than the last. We in this country need not be unduly nervous. Our greatest defence in the past spirit of our people and our ability to improvise armies and arma: ments to meet new situations as~ they arise ...
... accomplished, and unless the big nations will give a lead in this matter of disarmament we shall probably be embroiled in a second world war of a more disastrous type than the last. We in this country need not be unduly nervous. Our greatest defence in the past ...
... a permanent . Unless the big nations will give lead in this matter of disarmament we shall probably be embroiled in a second world war of a more disastrous type than the last. The Daily Mail In a leading article yesterday: If all the Powers agreed ...