PLAWWING FOR PEACE.
In the indignation with -which fc« decries the proposal (which so f« r as I know nag not i^ en madel "to make a plani now f or the post-war settlement of the terrorised nations of Europe without ever asking them for their opinion*,- J.W.H. seems to lose *ight altogether of thing* which we shotfd be discussing. He no doubt remembers the British offer of union to France. It 7?** re^ ted b - v th * small majoritr o: 13 to 10. It would be good on i° U L- part <ic -' Brit »in* and Kew "Zealand s part) to renew the offer if at mnv time the Petain Government decade* on of British- American Union is being Energetically advocated* and it has been **id ini the Lnited States Present Roosevelt is deepjy inCrested in thi* proposal. If people like J.W.H. <*n be persuaded to think *eriou*lv and constructively about these matter*.* tier will see that the adoption of proposal* >»£> as These will give reasonable certainty ot enduring peace and freedom lrn,n industrial depression. Failing their «£ T*V= cn J think wp to »?»• S-, •?• that our *<>*• etc.. will have to go to per,od,cal riau-hter. perbar* once in every generation. T. MaeLEJfXAX.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 306, 26 December 1940, Page 6
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