OUTLOOK NOT BRIGHT
WELLINGTON, March 9. "The outlook is nbt bright and news of the 'fall' of Czechoslovakia is grave indeed. However, it is gratifying to know that the position is being faced swiftly by .both Britain and the United States," said the. Very Rev. Professor John Baillie, who, with his wife, arrived from Australia on the Wahine today. Professor Baillie, who is professor of theology at the University of Edinburgh, is visiting Ne^y Zealand as the repiresentative of the Church of Scotlan'd at the : Otago cent^nnial celebrations. l: Professor Baillie considered that : ithe extension of the Marshall plan to Germany was ' a pleasing move towards stability. Russia's ulti- i
mate intention, he thought, would probably 0remain a hiddeh secret for a long time. , ( In the course of a six weeks' visit, Professor Baillie will visit the main cerltres in New Zealand. ■
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Chronicle (Levin), 9 March 1948, Page 5
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