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MUCH STUDY NEEDED

PROBLEMS OF POST-WAR SECURITY MR CHURCHILL’S CHALLENGING SPEECH. AMERICAN PAPER’S COMMENT. (By Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright) NEW YORK, March 23. The “New York Times” in an editorial commenting on Mr Churchill’s outlines for a post-war international organisation, says that there is much in them to 'command American sympathies. They are a challenge to America, as well as to Russia, to join Britain in making this a better and safer world to live in, but also they raise many questions and before they can be accepted will require much more study of all their possible implications and consequences. The “Times” says that the regional councils for Europe and Asia might well develope a direction excluding nonEuropean interests from Europe and Occidental interests from the Orient. FOUR=YEAR PLAN SYMPATHETIC INTEREST IN RUSSIA. LONDON, March 22. A message from Moscow says that the Russian Press today published almost verbatin reports of Mr Churchill’s speech. The idea of a four-year plan of British reconstruction has evoked sympathetic interest, the correspondent says, but quite naturally the Russian people are looking first and foremost for indications of what are likely to be the next moves by the British and American armed forces.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 25 March 1943, Page 3

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198

MUCH STUDY NEEDED Wairarapa Times-Age, 25 March 1943, Page 3

MUCH STUDY NEEDED Wairarapa Times-Age, 25 March 1943, Page 3

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