FATE OF ALL WORLD
Mr. Winant On War Issue (British Official Wireless.) (Received July 19, 9 p.m.) LONDON, July 18. “The outcome of this war will determine the fate of every part of the world. No stalemate or halfway-house is possible,” declared Mr. Winaut, American Ambassador iu Loudon, in a sjieech today. He said that the issue was that the whole world be dominated by brutal all-pervasive tyranny stretching into every sphere of private and public life beyond the powers of. the tyrants of ancient and mediaeval times or that the peoples would be able to continue towhrd the development of a civilization from which oppression, wretchedness and want would be removed. He again stressed the obligation on the United Nations to keep the peace after it was won and their duty (io away with living conditions which were a breeding ground of discontent on which Nazi-Fascist movements flourished.
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Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 250, 20 July 1942, Page 6
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