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THE EMPIRE'S WAR ACTIVITIES

WOUNDED WORLD

AFTER THE WAR IS OVER "We must recognise that when we leave the battle iielcls of this war we will move into a wounded world oi' immediate needs and crowded wants in which the healing hands of science and the constructive powers of the mechanical arts are an escsntial part of any brave new world. "In my judgment the first service tluit may be rendered by science to human needs at the moment is the integration of applied science in support of the Allied armed forces that are organising io destroy the Nazi power, which has degraded the dignity of the individual and attempted to abolish the rights of mail. Yet men of progressive minds cannot meet in these troubled times without daring to look beyond war to victory and to peace and to consider the ve-establishment of science in the service of a constructive civilisation . "Let us never forget the obligation of science to satisfy the primary needs of man, so that the essentials of life are recognised equally as a part of the rights of man."'—• Mr J. (1. Winant, American Ambassador to London, in a recent interview.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 05, Issue 75, 8 July 1942, Page 3

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THE EMPIRE'S WAR ACTIVITIES Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 05, Issue 75, 8 July 1942, Page 3

THE EMPIRE'S WAR ACTIVITIES Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 05, Issue 75, 8 July 1942, Page 3

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