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refrain from her a g gression if the. League makes it perfectly
plain that neither Mussolini not any other nation can hope to succeed in warlike action. If anything can be calculated to strengthen the determination of nations pandering war, it would be the thought, as put forward by Mr. Clarke, that such aggression would be rewarded instead of being resisted.
—Yours sincerely,
41 Festing Road, Putney, S.W . 15.
H. C. B. AKERS.