BRITISH PRESS COMMENT
LONDON, January 24. " There is nothing exclusive or narrow about their plans," : says the ' Manchester Guardian,' commenting on Australia and .New Zealand's Canberra conference. " One admires their energy and clear-sightedness!" ' The Guardian ' praises the Anzac view of the air problem, and suggests that the sooner the pfoposed Pacific regional conference meets the better. " The war has brought a (transformation. Australia and New Zealand can no longer remain quietly at'home and leave both defence and, for the most part, foreign policy to the Home Country. Thev have been close to invasion; in future they will have to act together, but in close conjunction'with other Paeifice Powers, both great or small, in order to obtain a secure future for themselves and the whole area in which they lie. Tt should mean, among other thirms. greater strength for the new international order, and. for the British Commonwealth."
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Evening Star, Issue 25083, 26 January 1944, Page 6
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