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FEARS ON WAR

(N.Z. Press Association • WELLINGTON, Sept. 21. There were three "disastrous possibilities” .in thei war between India and Pakistan, Sir Leslie Munro. Government member for Waipa, said tonight. Sir Leslie Munro, in an address to the Wellington Lions Club, said the possibilities were: Intervention by Communist China. Communal riots in India., where there were 40 million Moslems. Massive drains on food sup-j plies in betij countries through expenditure of military and economic effort. Sir Leslie Munro said he] thought Pakistan was guilty i of aggression over Kashmir,] but India’s moral case up to then was bad. The Indians were probably afraid that self-determina-tion in Kashmir could lead to the breaking-up of India, he said. I

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30862, 22 September 1965, Page 3

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FEARS ON WAR Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30862, 22 September 1965, Page 3

FEARS ON WAR Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30862, 22 September 1965, Page 3