NEW FOREIGN POLICY
f COMMITMENTS ON CONTINENT. “Having started out on an agreement with Poland and trying to make a peace preservation society of Europe, even at the risk of war, even at the risk of our taking part in Continental wars —having done that ,we cannot stop half-way,” declared Mr Winston Churchill in a recent speech. "To stop half-way in such a policy you get the disadvantages of the two courses. You have the enmity of the terrible Powers who menace the peace of the world, and you have not got the security of that large group of nations who say they will never commit aggression and that if you touch one you touch all. Having gone so far to reach a definite conclusion, don’t let us fail.” Mr Churchill said that it seemed to him that the Government was pursuing with resolution the policy of gathering States togethei- to resist aggression, but there was much more safety when all those States were gathered than when only some were gathered.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 23 May 1939, Page 7
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171NEW FOREIGN POLICY Wairarapa Times-Age, 23 May 1939, Page 7
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