POST-WAR PEACE
PLACE FOR VANQUISHED NATIONS SHOULD BE REPRESENTED Asked if lie agreed that, tlic defeated nations after the present war should be represented at the. subsequent peace conference, after his address last Wednesday night, Mr A. G. Osborne said he considered such representation most essential. "We want to get a peace that is. worthwhile," he said, "one which will be based on complete understanding between all parties. He did not agree that such nations should be there, to dictate any terms, but they should be there to ensure that the youth of tile "world should never have to go through the same bloodshed and conflict which it had had to lace during the last two decades."
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 4, 3 September 1943, Page 4
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