Diversity By Unity
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[American newspapers increasingly focus attention on the problem of British and American relations which was brought into the open by a recent leading article in ‘The Times,’"’ London. The New York newspaper "P.M." voices "alarm over the dangerous drift of American policy away from Russia."Cabie news item.] F Beatie the Degree of Unity Attained by the United Nations Is good to see, there seem to More than the merest Indications Of Much remaining to be done Before their Hearts vibrate as One. HE Points of View of People who Still suffer from some old Obsession, The Russophobia of the Few, Still find occasional ExpressionLean Harvest of such Soil as grows The subtle Seed that Goebbels sows. Fall sad enough to hear such Stuff; But only Those of us will worry Who think that War can tame that tough Beast, Human Nature, in a Harrys And knock (as if for That designed) The Nonsense out of Human Kind. ] HEN Men unite to plan or fight, It isn't sure, it doesn’t follow That A will think B wholly right Or C the Views of Either swallowNo Nation, lest its Dreams be blighted, Is anxious to be too United!
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 197, 2 April 1943, Page 2
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201Diversity By Unity New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 197, 2 April 1943, Page 2
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