PEACE IN PACIFIC
SPECIAL CONFERENCE ON
TREATY
MR. ERASER’S PROPOSAL
NEW YORK, March 2.
A Pacific peace conference among all the nations who fought Japan, to discuss the reallocation of Japanesemandated territory, was suggested by the Prime Minister of New Zealand (Mr. Fraser) on his way home from London, says the Honolulu correspondent of the New York Times. The conference would be held, possibly in 1946, in either Canberra,. Honolulu, or San Francisco. Mr. Fraser forecast complete accord in granting the United States the desired Pacific bases under mandate. “The future of the world depends on the continuing friendship of the United States and the United Kingdom,” he said. “Not even in the most intense moments of the war was there closer unity and co-operation between these two than at present.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 4 March 1946, Page 5
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