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RADIO DISCUSSION

Sir, — Dialogues and| debates over the air, affirms “Is Peace A Phantom? “are just what pur rulers do not want.” Our rulers? I thought we did our own governing. Here is a chance of starting a real move towards selfgovernment, real because based on facts that do justice to opposing points of view. “There can be no victory for any country in any war,” affirms “Never No More, Not By No Means.” Surely the facts that support such a momentous conclusion are worth discussing daily by radio and cinema in the hope that the younger generation may take heed and be saved from killing one another in World War No. 3. “We know less than nothing about our behaviour,” says H. J. Buttle, and so my “suggestion about broadcasting would be difficult.” The fact of human ignorance is the most potent argument for peace. It should be emphasised daily by radio and cinema.— Yours, etc., N. M. BELL. September 13, 1946.

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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24982, 17 September 1946, Page 3

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RADIO DISCUSSION Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24982, 17 September 1946, Page 3

RADIO DISCUSSION Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24982, 17 September 1946, Page 3

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