WINNING THE WAR
AN ESTABLISHING PEACE PROPOSALS BY MR. NASH. WORLD & REGIONAL COUNCILS. if (By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright) NEW YORK. June 28. The New Zealand Minister to Washington, Mr Nash, in a speech to a Pennsylvanian business study group, gave a warning that another war will be inevitable unless the United Nations start immediately improving world conditions, including the elimination of any feelings of racial superiority, and an alteration of the excessively low living standards in many countries. Mr Nash proposed a new system of councils for winning the war and preparing for the forthcoming peace. These would be: 1. A world war council, consisting of Russia, China, the United States, the British Commonwealth, and post sibly India, which will determine major policy and military strategy. 2. A world military council, controlling tactical and operational moves in accordance with the major strategy determined by the war council, and also controlling production and assignment councils. 3. Councils similar to the Pacific War Council, on which each country that is particularly in a certain war theatre would be represented to take charge of .the theatre. 4. A military council for each war theatre, subject to the world military council. 5. A world reconstruction and development council, to maximise the production of essential commodities and services and also ensure the assignment of material, equipment, and technical assistance to countries where the need is greatest. 6. Subsidiary regional reconstruction and development, councils.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 June 1942, Page 2
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