FUTURE WORLD
CONDITIONS OF NEW ORDER. After discussing Hitler’s "New Order" and why it must fail, the Parliamentary Secretary of the British Ministry of Information, the Hon. Harold Nicholson, urges that democracy also must produce its New Order. He says: "It is not sufficient to devise a democratic world order which will command the sympathy and the assent |of the majority of mankind. We must convince the world of four things: First, that our New Order is not merely a device for maintaining the old order more or less unimpaired: second, that our New Order is in fact new. progressive and creative: third, that it will possess the physical force to protect those who adhere to it from the aggression of those who may aim at its destruction: and fourth, that under our New Order the peoples of the world shall obtain the very advantages which Hitler offers them, and will at the same time retain their liberties, their national identity, and their hope of free development.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 26 May 1941, Page 6
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