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DR EVATTS VIEWS ON THE UNITED NATIONS SYDNEY, Dec. 9. “ The professional mourners ” who were all ready to attend the funeral of the United Nations Organisation had been proved wrong, said the Minister of External Affairs, Dr H. V. Evatt, who, with Mrs Evatt, has returned from the United States. “The United Nations baby is only two years old. but it is alive and kicking,” he continued. “It has a powerful pair of lungs, but that is not a sign of decay.” x .., One of the achievements of the recent session was the decision on the partition of Palestine. He believed that it was the only just solution put forward, and that it had a good chance of success. “By that, I do not mean there will be no violence,” he said. He added that the Arabian solution would have meant an Arab nation with a Jewish minority, which would have been impossible.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26640, 10 December 1947, Page 5
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156A LIVE ORGANISATION Otago Daily Times, Issue 26640, 10 December 1947, Page 5
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