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LET UNO GET ON WITH THE JOB

Received Sunday, 8.30 p.m. LONDON, August 24. The Director-General of F.A.O., Sir John Boyd Orr, in a speech to the World Federal Government Congress at Montreux, which 300 d'elegates from twenty countries are attending, prophesied a general evolution of world government through U.N.O.'s specialised agencies. "If those U.N.O. organisations which have defipite johs to do are allowed to get on with them there will arise the kind of new and better world for which men fought. The U.N.O, Assembly has not been the success it was hoped because the nations are too much concerned with abstract ideological and political ideas. The great nations are spenaing nearly one-third of their national incomes preparing for war."

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Chronicle (Levin), 25 August 1947, Page 5

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LET UNO GET ON WITH THE JOB Chronicle (Levin), 25 August 1947, Page 5

LET UNO GET ON WITH THE JOB Chronicle (Levin), 25 August 1947, Page 5

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