ORGANISING FOR PEACE
Vital Task For World (6.30 p.m.i LONDON. July 21. “The nations must organise for peace with the same deadly earnestness as they organised for war.' said General Smuts, replying to a great welcome home demonstration for him at Pretoria to-day, says a correspondent. “Even (he terrible air bomber of today and V bombs and rockets." General Smuts said, “are but clumsy anticipations of >he tor more deadly weapons now beir.e planned, though not yet figuring in munitions programmes. This new form of universal suicide has to be dr icali?’ dealt with and without loss of time." He regarded the San Francisco conference as the major if not the most important battle of the war that h; .i to be won if other victories were not to come to naught.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CLVIII, Issue 23260, 23 July 1945, Page 5
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