WORLD PEACE
DEPENDS ON ALLIED GO-OPERATION Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright, • CANBERRA, Oct. 23. Australians regarded themselves not only as Australians, but as British people holding in trust a great bastion for the Empire, said the Prime Minister, Mr J. Curtiii, at a State reception to the United Kingdom Press delegation. Ho urged that after the war the Allies should co-operate in the same way as in war time.
" We believe that civilisation cannot stand a repetition of what has happened in the past five years," declared the Prime Minister. " The peace of the world depends as much on collaboration between the nations as the defence of free countries now depends on that collaboration. Australia wishes to aid in solving the United Kingdom's post-war problems, and ire want the United Kingdom's help in solving ours. Wo Australians still regard Britain as the parent country, but we feel we have grown to full manhood and can share fully in solving not only the problems of the war, b.ut the problems to which the war mav lend."
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Evening Star, Issue 25004, 25 October 1943, Page 5
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