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RELIEF ADMINISTRATION

DOMINION PERSONNEL PRAISED (Rec. 7 p.m.) NEW YORK, Mar. 26. An American proposal at the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration Council meeting to prevent armies from living off the land was carried. France and Russia did not vote.

The generous and spontaneous manner in which New Zealand and Australia had responded to calls for money, food, and materials and also the high quality of the personnel they had provided were praised by the director-general. Mr H. H. Lehman, who said that New Zealand and Australian doctors, engineers, and other specialists of the finest calibre were working for U.N.R.R.A. throughout the' world. Many were made available only by self-sacrifice, thus showing that those countries understood what international co-operation really meant

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26113, 28 March 1946, Page 7

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RELIEF ADMINISTRATION Otago Daily Times, Issue 26113, 28 March 1946, Page 7

RELIEF ADMINISTRATION Otago Daily Times, Issue 26113, 28 March 1946, Page 7

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