FOR WORLD PEACE
BRITISH-AMERICAN CO-OPERATION MOVEMENT ACTIVE WORK IN AUSTRALIA [Per United Press Association.] AUCKLAND, May 3. An advocate of a Britjsh-Ameriean co-operation movement for world peace, General H. W. Lloyd, a member of the Legislative Assembly of New South Wales' arrived by the Monterey to spend three weeks in the North Island. He said tho movement had taken an extraordinarily active form in Australia, whore it was realised that both Australia and New Zealand were very vulnerable in case of complications in Europe. He believed that an alliance of tho English-speaking nations would prevent war for the next 50 years. The British-America n co-operation movement started quietly in Australia about a year ago on serious, cold, and logical lines, but it had become electrical in its effect. Even America, in an unsuspected manner, bad realised that such an alliance was the only solution to the most difficult problem that had faced the world since 1918. The movement was supported by tbe Federal Prime Minister and the State Premiers.
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Evening Star, Issue 22638, 3 May 1937, Page 8
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169FOR WORLD PEACE Evening Star, Issue 22638, 3 May 1937, Page 8
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