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PEACE WITH KOREA

Sir,—The rather cheap abuse and perverted sense of humour of Gerald Allen should not take us off the main issue. It is to be hoped everyone read and digested Mr Noble’s mature summary in the next column. If, as he says, the chief-of-staff thinks that “Nobody started it. Nobody can win it. And nobody can finish it,” then surely the plain and simple course is an armistice; and all Christian people who hate war should press and work for if, before, as Mr Noble says, the strength of the West is drained any further, to say nothing of the poor Koreans, whose country is disappearing before their eyes.—Yours, etc., JOHN JOHNSON. January 20, 1953. [“P.J.A.” may, if he wishes, briefly reply; otherwise, this correspondence is closed.—Ed., “The Press.”]

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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 26944, 21 January 1953, Page 5

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PEACE WITH KOREA Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 26944, 21 January 1953, Page 5

PEACE WITH KOREA Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 26944, 21 January 1953, Page 5

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