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U.S.A. SENATOR’S SUPPORT WASHINGTON July 21. The Senate has approved the United States membership of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation, thus completing the third and last of the international mechanisms designed to support the San Francisco Charter. GENERAL SMUTS' APPEAL RUGBY, July 21. “The nations must organise for peace with the same deadly earnestness with which they organised for war,” said General Smuts, replying to a great welcome-home demonstration for him at Pretoria to-day. “Even the terrible air bomber of today, and the V-bombs and rockets,” General Smuts said, “are but clumsy anticipations of the far more deadly weapons now being planned, though not yet figuring in munition programmes. This new form of universal suicide has to be drastically dealt with, and without loss of time.” General Smuts said he regarded the San Francisco Conference as a major if not the most important battle of the war that had to be won if the other victories were .not to come to naught. ___________
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Greymouth Evening Star, 23 July 1945, Page 5
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