FUTURE OF LEAGUE
MR. CHURCHILL'S ADVICE GREATER POWERS URGED (Received December I*3, 6.5 p.m.) British Wireldfe LONDON, Dec. 12 Speaking at a meeting of the League of Nations Union, Mr. Winston Churchill urged that so far from abandoning what was left of the League by whittling down its powers until it became little more than a debate assembly, they should resolve to clothe it with even greater powers and, by their exertions, furnish it with an armed force which would make its judgments respected. Then they would find that much that now seemed difficult would become easy and that the actions of the democracies would bo strengthened by a stronger comprehension of their exalted aim.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23220, 14 December 1938, Page 15
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