“ANGRY VIGOUR”
AUSTRALIA AND N.Z. APPROVAL IN CANADA MONTREAL STAR’S VIEWS MONTREAL, April 22. “If the ‘angry vigour’ shown by the Australian and New Zealand spokesmen on the Palestine issue can be communicated to enough other members of the United Nations Assembly, it is just possible tht something can be done to retrieve the situation from complete fiasco and futility," says the Montreal Daily Star in an editorial today. “There is little time left, and the question is: How many are prepared to face the implications of the words of New Zealand's Sir Carl Berendsen ‘We cannot hope to preserve peace and order in the world by words alone?’” The editorial says the United States has hesitantly put forward a trusteeship plan “with almost if not quite, as many objectionable features and difficulties as partition. The United States, by the fact of leadership and resources. has a responsibility to present something more positive than its halfhearted trusteeship plan.”
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22620, 24 April 1948, Page 5
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