IN PEACE AS IN WAR
NATIONS MUST STAY UNITED London, Jan. 1. President Roosevelt to-day issued a statement to mark the first anniversary of the United Nations’ Declaration. He said the United Nations were now entering on a hew phase of the war. passing from the defensive to the offensive, but in this, as in no previous war. they were conscious of the supreme necessity of planning what was to come after. The common effort that would bring victory must be carried into peace, and the United Nations must remain united after the war. Men had come to see that the maintenance and safeguarding of the peace was the most vital single necessity in all our lives and we must so organise international relations that the forces of barbarism could never again break loose.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 87, Issue 2, 4 January 1943, Page 2
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