BRITISH MOVE FOR UNITED EUROPE
All-Party Committee With Churchill At Heacl LONDON, January 17. Believing that if Eurone is to survive it must unite, an all-party committee has heen formed under the chairtnanship of Mr. Churchill "for furtljering the cause of United Kurope." The members include Air. L. S. Amery, Air. Robert Boothby (Conservative AI.P.), Air. Ernest Brown ( Liheral Nationalist). Mr. Lionel C urtis, Air. Vietor Gollancz, Air. Evelyn King (Labour M.P.), Commander S. Iving-Hall, Lord Layton, the Very Rev. W. R. Matthews, Dean of St. Paul's, Sir David MaxwellFyfe, Professor Gilbert Murray and Air. Oliver Stanley. Puhlic meetings will he held in Britain and contac.s established on the Continent and in the Dominions and the United States. Ultimately a European conferenee will be called. The committee's statement of policy says the ffinal elimination of war can he assured only by the creation of a system of world government. The appropriate nations as a practical step toward this ideal should he encouraged to group themselves in larger units.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5305, 18 January 1947, Page 5
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