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DESIRE FOR PEACE

Mr Nash’s View Of Japan (New Zmiana Pr*M Assoeiatim) WELLINGTON, March 1. Japan’s great desire wa* to avoid any posaibility of war, the Prime Minister (Mr Na*h), said tonight when he returned from his 10-day visit to that country. “The people and government themselves for the future and build a peaceful nation for all time.” The Japanese wanted to obliterste the Utter experience at militarism of previous years, he added. Things were now very different from pre-war days—there was a constant striving i toward detnocpo werfuldemocratic UdiMtrial nation in the Pacific are*. Mr Nash said that with 40 time* th* Japan had to. struggle to live. An outlet for manufactured good* wea non in Japan, the adanunc meenaniaation and fbetanr oHEantaation and work* He wa* imprawd too, with S

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28833, 2 March 1959, Page 7

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DESIRE FOR PEACE Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28833, 2 March 1959, Page 7

DESIRE FOR PEACE Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28833, 2 March 1959, Page 7

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