LEAGUE OF NATIONS
WILL BE NEEDED AFTER WAR. , (By Telegraph—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, This Day. “If we are wise we will do all we can to keep the heart of the League of Nations operating—there will be a league after the war as there was before, and I am hoping that it will be ■a better league,” said the ActingPrime Minister, Mr Nash, replying, during the discussion on the Estimates, to criticism by Mr Dickie (Opposition, Patea) of the expenditure of £9OOO on the league. An Opposition member: “We can do it through the Old Country.” It might be said that it was impossible to get the various nations of the world to agree, but if civilisation were to survive it must be done, Mr Nash continued. “I hope we will continue to subscribe to the League of Nations and the International Labour Office in order to bring into being, the ideals associated with those bodies,” he concluded.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 August 1941, Page 4
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