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POST-WAR WORLD

MR. NASH ADVOCATES ACTION ON PLANS

NEW YORK. Nov. 1

The immediate creation of a "postwar reconstruction council," in order to clearly define and tell the world how the Atlantic Charter will be put into practice was urged by Mr. Walter Nash in an address to the Foreign Policy Association.

Mr. Nash added that this rr. -t potent instrument for victory should be a plan for a world without superior peoples, and without exploitation of individuals or nations.

The "New York Times" editorially urges a full and frank discussion, without needless delay, of what the principles of the Atlantic Charter mean in practice. In such a discussion, the representatives of all the United Nations should participate, including peoples of India, the Netherlands East Indies, Malaya, the Philippines, North Africa, and the Middle East. The paper concludes: "Mr. Willkie had rightly maintained that the United Nations' plans for the post-war world ought to be made more explicit."

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 108, 3 November 1942, Page 5

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POST-WAR WORLD Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 108, 3 November 1942, Page 5

POST-WAR WORLD Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 108, 3 November 1942, Page 5