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PEACE EFFORT

TO BE FACED AS WAR EFFORT DESTRUCTION pF MILITARISM "Tt is for us to' see that those who are dying shall not have died in vain." writes Mr C. George Ych. of the Chinese. Ministry of Information in the London Times. "The aggressor nations must be completely disarmed and the seeds of their militarism destroyed; buf their people should share, the same principles of economic justice as we ourselves. "The spirit of live and let live .must guide us in our endeavour to make the world saner and more secure for the generations to come. This is, of course, far easier said than done. Let us not be too anxious to improvise a 'peace, settlement' immediately after the cessation of hostilities, even if we could. We must face the peace ett'ort as we. have, lyul to face the war effort. ""There may have to be a long period of investigation and research between the end ot the war and the beginning of the working of an> peace scheme. "In China we- arc expecting harder times in the period immediately after the war lor we have, yet a programme of national construction to complete and almost one-fifth of the world's population to feed. The challenge of peace seems far more serious than that of war."

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 46, 9 February 1943, Page 2

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216

PEACE EFFORT Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 46, 9 February 1943, Page 2

PEACE EFFORT Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 46, 9 February 1943, Page 2

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