Ex-Servicemen's Port In National Affairs
(Rec. 12.30 p.m.) LONDON, July 4. Ex-servicemen's organisations should have a voice in national defence and. without entering party politics, should not hesitate to express a view and take a hand in the national affairs of their country, said Sir lan Fraser, blind M.P. and chairman of St Dunstan's, at a dinner for delegates of the British Empire Service League.
“Never again must the Empire stand alone as it did from 1940 to 1942,” he said. “We must integrate defence policy with those nations which are ready to cooperate.”
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Northern Advocate, 5 July 1947, Page 7
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