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F.O.L. POLICY ON DEFENCE

(N.Z. Press Association) WELLINGTON, May 8. A policy on defence which in one section parallels that proposed by the president of the Labour Party, Dr. A. M. Finlay, in his address to the party’s annual conference today, was released by the president of the Federation of Labour, Mr F. P. Walsh. The policy is announced by the New Zealand Joint Council of Labour and advocates the setting up of an international military force with sufficient strength to prevent any one country or group of countries ever constituting a threat to others until disarmament has been achieved.

The council, the executives of the F.0.L., and the Labour Party believed that the total elimination of armed forces could be achieved under international ... The l L >olicy “ id that unilateral disarmament was unrealistic under present circumstances.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29508, 9 May 1961, Page 16

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F.O.L. POLICY ON DEFENCE Press, Volume C, Issue 29508, 9 May 1961, Page 16

F.O.L. POLICY ON DEFENCE Press, Volume C, Issue 29508, 9 May 1961, Page 16

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