POST-WAR WORLD
British Commonwealth Faces
The Future
»Mr NASH ON EMPIRE POLICY Rec. 9.30. WASHINGTON, Feb. 16. The New Zealand Minister to Washington, Mr. Nash, in an address entitled.'The British Commonwealth Faces the Future," said: The postwar world cannot be made secure unless America is prepared to piay her part fully. . . , _ "The trend of the British Commonwealth's future policy is to stand four-square for the implementation of the Atlantic Charter s-four freedoms. We desire to see a United Nations organisation developed after the war' we do not believe that such an organisation is incompatible with the British Commonwealth. We believe America and Russia should make an immediate post-war contribution by participation in collective Se Mr l Nash said the United Nations' legislatures should enact the Atlantic Charter's four freedoms as' the corner-stones of their foreign policies.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 40, 17 February 1943, Page 3
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