POST-WAR PROBLEMS
(Rec. 12.15 p.m.) Rugby, Mar. 9 Mr R. K. Law, Under-Secretarv of State for Foreign Affairs, speaking at Croydon to-night said there was no reason why we should be faced with world war three about 20 years form now as Mr Henry Wallace, VicePresident of the U.S.A., fears.
“Mr Wallace said the great problem of the post-war world was how freedom was to be reconciled with obligations. There is, I believe, a mote crucial problem: How are the claims of nationalism be be reconciled with the purely mechanical necessity for building up an international system? That is a problem which must somehow be solved^? —8.0. W.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 78, 10 March 1943, Page 5
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