WORLD PEACE
EVEN IF BY FORCE V.S. pJST PLAY A PART jV .1 . '.WASHINGTON, April 8. World peace can come only through global organisation, in which the United. States must play a definite part,. even to the maintenance :of peaee.ritoy^Oime,?vth,e.,/.Under-Se.cfetary of State?; Mr, Sumner Welles, told the Institute of .Pacific Relations, at its luncheon yesterday. . ■ - , , He said that pious generalities and phrasfes were insufficient. . We were looking ahead to the realisation of a great,, vision—the kind o.£ . world in which all people could live uv riengo. security, and freedom from fear.-This-could' be achieved only if there (Was soniei-type of practical world orgando hot mearn a’l -nominal - share, ratheg i shale in the sacrifices in the maindunan.ee of peace by force.'” V ■ • V- == ? = r... .
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21066, 10 April 1943, Page 4
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