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“WAR INEVITABLE”

MR R CHURCHILL’S VIEW (P.A.) AUCKLAND, September 30. “I won’t ftrecast the date of a major war, but its is inevitable,” said Mr Randolph Giurchill to-day. The Unitefl Nations would continue to be succCteful in the minor fields, he said, but it could not prevent a major war without a police force and the remova of the veto. Britain could not be a tialf-way house” between the rival ideologies of East and West. He felt that because Russia would never abandon Communism, a major war was certain.

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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25303, 1 October 1947, Page 8

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“WAR INEVITABLE” Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25303, 1 October 1947, Page 8

“WAR INEVITABLE” Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25303, 1 October 1947, Page 8

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