WORLD FOOD CONGRESS
(N.Z.P. A.-Reuter —Copyright) WASHINGTON, June 6.
New Zealand representatives outlined the effects of planned agriculture in a nation’s economy during the World Food Congress meeting in, Washington today. The president of South Korea's national Freedom from Hunger Campaign Committee, Dal Young Yu, said the problem of hunger would be more than half solved if everybody joined forces in a spirit “cemented by brotherly love." He appealed to citizens of advanced nations to extend help to less developed countries in a campaign “free from the interjection of political considerations or calculations of Government.”
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30152, 8 June 1963, Page 13
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