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MR NASH SEEKS UNITY

The job of these councils, he explained, would be to spread the right materials in the right place, “to readjust stock positions, to deal with the problem of a surplus after the war, to arrange for a continuance of a world Lease-Lend procedure that will enable nlant and equipment and raw materials to be transferred to countries where the need is greatest and, generally, to see that commodities and production facilities are made available according to the capacity to produce on the one hand and the relative need on the other.” “The differences which divide free nations are of small consequence compared with the basic identity of purpose which unites them,” he concluded. “If we recognize this we recognize the fact that we are now entering into the new phase of the history of peace we earnestly hope for. Let us arm ourselves just as thoroughly as we have armed for war.”

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Southland Times, Issue 24827, 20 August 1942, Page 5

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MR NASH SEEKS UNITY Southland Times, Issue 24827, 20 August 1942, Page 5

MR NASH SEEKS UNITY Southland Times, Issue 24827, 20 August 1942, Page 5

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