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ALLIED SERVICE URGED AID TO WORLD PEACE NEW YORK, Jan. f>. The French Ambassador, M. Henri Bonnet, speaking at the United Nations' lmormation Board luncheon, ui god file formation of a permanent United Nations' news service as a supplementary guarantee of the freedom of the press. Mr. Elmer Davis, director of the Cilice of War Information, said it is vitally important now that the United Nations information services are effectively organised; they must be wide open and liberal in politics. 'ine British Minister in Charge 01 Information, Mr. Harold Butler, saiu mat one o.L the League of Nations weaknesses was the lack of information, among member States, not only about lne jLeague itself, but about the activities of individual nations. An infer'iTGiioii .service, with ■ a tree oxciTtUi&o <>l ideas ancl impressions, was an indispensable part to any world organism ion.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 21606, 8 January 1945, Page 6
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