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SUPPORT IN VIETNAM

Call For N.Z. Withdrawal "It is a truly horrifying prospect that ‘the United States will use whatever weapons may be necessary, including nuclear weapons, to attain its objectives in the war now under way in Southeast Asia’,” says the chairman of the national executive of the Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation (Mr L. F. J. Ross) in a statement. “The Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation believes that for the sake of civilised morality, human and national survival, Australia and New Zealand must cease their support of United States actions in Vietnam; withdraw their military aid to the Saigon regime; declare they will not honour their A.N.Z.U.S. and S.E.A.T.O. commitments resulting from United States war actions in South-east Asia; and declare support for U Thant in the many-nation call for a reconvention of the Geneva conference to find a peaceful solution before the world topples into nuclear chaos,” the statement says.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30738, 30 April 1965, Page 5

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SUPPORT IN VIETNAM Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30738, 30 April 1965, Page 5

SUPPORT IN VIETNAM Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30738, 30 April 1965, Page 5

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