The Yalta Conference.
.The Yalta Conference has been very favourably 7 received by the entire non-Roman Catlfolic religious press and there is a general feeling that = the . decisions reached at the Conference may provide a basis for real and. lasting peace. The "Church Tunes" says, "Seldom has a secular conference borne a dearer stamp of harmony, morals and practice than that just concluded at Yalta that soluation has been found to meet the President's need for something he can 'sell' to his idealistic public Marshal Stalin's, need of something that will work, arid Cftiurdhill's crowning aim to found a lasting peace is the best news of all." ' "Record" says, "For the world generally and not least for the German people the most outstanding fact that emerges is the unity of purpose which has been achieved." The paper adds that the Polish question "seems to have been fairly and adequately settled." The "Free Church Press" adopts a g^kr lattitude. The "Christian World" says that decisions "indicate full Allied unity and preparedness m meeting the critical moment of Germany's crash," and the "Baptist Times" writes, "Foundations of been laid on solid foundations . . stable peace would seem to have and world yearning for release from wars welcomed the far-reaching decisions of the Big Three."— -Kindly supplied by the High Commissioner for the United Kingdom.
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Waiapu Church Gazette, Volume 36, Issue 1, 1 April 1945, Page 15
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