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MANKIND MARCHING FORWARD

"UNLESS today, while the war is being fought, the people of the United States and of Great Britain, of Russia and China, and of the other United Nations, fundamentally agree on their purpose, fine and idealistic expressions ox hope such as thos£ of the Atlantic Charter will live merely to mock us as have Mr Wilson's Fourteen Points, lne Four Freedoms will not be accomplished by the declarations of those momentarily in power. When I say that m order to have peace this world must be free, I am only reporting that a great process has started which no man certainly not Hitler—can stop. Men and women all over the world"are on the. march physically, intellectually and spmt ually. Old fears no longer frighten them. They are no longer willing to be Eastern slaves for Western profits. They are beginning to know that men's welfare throughout the world is interdependent. They are resolved, as we must De, that there is no more place for imperialism within their own society than in the society of nations. The big house on the hill surrounded by mud huts has lost its awesome charm." —Mr Wendell. Willkie.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 18, 20 October 1944, Page 4

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196

MANKIND MARCHING FORWARD Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 18, 20 October 1944, Page 4

MANKIND MARCHING FORWARD Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 18, 20 October 1944, Page 4

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