HUMANITY AT PEACE
Homes Aim
(N.Z. Press Assn.—Copyright) TORONTO, Feb. 12.
Sir Alec Douglas-Home yesterday called on the developed countries including Russia to get together to improve the lot of the poorer nations in tlie cause of peace.
There was no reason Russia should not recognise a common duty to work to save the human race from extinction, he said at a dinner address.
“The surest way—the only way—to serve humanity is to jettison the ideological conflict and organise the world for peace and plenty,” he said.
“If the Soviet Union is willing to settle the differences in Europe and to turn to these more fruitful fields of enterprise, the smaller squabbles would be contained because the poor and discontented would see the prize before them of the fullness of life.”
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30364, 13 February 1964, Page 13
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