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Keceived Sunday, 7 p.m. NB"W YORK^June 25. Tlijg, ,MN.e.w, , , . Yqj'k . plauds the efforts of Britain, the Unitpd States, the Netherlands and France in granting h greater degree of independence to their possessions in Asia and the Pacific. '"'Almosc 500,000,000 'of the "world 's people have had an im- • mense change in their statns within two decades. If that is a sign of stnbhorn imperialism, "we eould do with more of it," the Times says. "While the 'eolonies' of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia are being exploited by a process of conquest and annexation (or annihilation) and while politie^l liberties have been eonsistently repressed "by those who talk most loudly about Western 'oppression,' there has been really a great politieal emaneipation going on in the Philippines, Burma. Tndia, "Pakistan, Cevlon, French Indo-China and the Netherlands East Irirlies,"
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Chronicle (Levin), 27 June 1949, Page 5
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