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MORE & SETTER FOOD

?. ALLIED CONFERENCE AIM _ ‘ ”■ ’ ' r ' FROM HUNGER r (10.30 a.m.) NEW YORK, June 4. - The 'United Nations’’ fo'dd confer“ence at Hot Springs ended to-day • after the ‘ adoption of a programme Jddiigne'd to !: provide more and better "nourishment for all mankind. 7. At the - final .plenary session, Judge ~Mar Yin Jones, president of the conTference, said’ that 'in future mankind ‘Would Have “not only the will but the means for freedom from want.” He i added: ‘ ‘‘By''winning' security, from -huffger for all men, we shall win ‘ security for free men. from the rise ■and"aggressions of tyrants! By winching freedom from want, we shall “make all men strong enough to be free.” • * ■ -A : ' ■ L , The work of the conference resulted ' in an agreement to carry on its work ■ through' an interim commission which ; is:, to be ....established in : ■ Washington before July 15, which will have the task of planning a permanent organisation. • - ■ TJie conference approved of a reso-lution-calling on the 44 nations to (participate in post-war planning for a world freed from want, j; The conference recommended the 'creation of an international agricultural authority to collaborate on pro"gramnies to increase food production, distribution and. consumption.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21113, 5 June 1943, Page 4

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MORE & SETTER FOOD Gisborne Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21113, 5 June 1943, Page 4

MORE & SETTER FOOD Gisborne Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21113, 5 June 1943, Page 4

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