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DANGER OF WORLD WAR

Ml{. KOOSKVKI.T'S WAKMMi NKW VOKK. A;ik- 31. | A me.-.-asc from Hyde Park -avs Mr. Roosevelt, addres-inn .".On member:- of the Home Club. .-aid the dangers of world war were n ( w-:l>lv more acute to-dav than in Remember. 10P.9, ' He hoped tlie United Sta'e- d be able to remain al.mf. 1 , l: - a warning that a < : eci-io:i leaardit" war or peace mirhr re-- part?-.- w'r'h the dictators. "He imnhed ' dictatorial aegression 'm <Yrire might force the I'nited State-'"im., the conflict. Al a Labour Dav gathering MRoosevelt said that labour in previous generations haci created demon ac\ and freedom of -p°eoh worship and the Press, but now i: was America's task to preserve 'V< heritage. Labour and management he added, must realise the nece.-.-:tv <othe fullest, uninterrupted production of weapons and material- needed lor tprotei-tjnr >■:' "!-,r \ r.nrl othfr nation p> :: •.• • 1 , (ii( t,"'o!■.-hip.-.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 206, 1 September 1941, Page 7

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DANGER OF WORLD WAR Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 206, 1 September 1941, Page 7

DANGER OF WORLD WAR Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 206, 1 September 1941, Page 7