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DR. MURIEL E. BELL (Nutritionist to the Health Department): 1. As a means to the end of future wars, the growth of a world policy and a world organisation for dealing with the equitable distribution of the materials for food, clothing and shelter, coupled with the greater penetration into world affairs of those with the requisite scientific knowledge for implementing this policy. 2. A little progress in this direction: such as will undoubtedly be the aim of such bodies as UNRRA and the Interim Commission on Food and Agriculture.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 288, 29 December 1944, Page 8

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DR. MURIEL E. BELL (Nutritionist to the Health Department): 1. As a means to the end of future wars, the growth of a world policy and a world organisation for dealing with the equitable distribution of the materials for food, clothing and shelter, coupled with the greater penetration into world affairs of those with the requisite scientific knowledge for implementing this policy. 2. A little progress in this direction: such as will undoubtedly be the aim of such bodies as UNRRA and the Interim Commission on Food and Agriculture. New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 288, 29 December 1944, Page 8

DR. MURIEL E. BELL (Nutritionist to the Health Department): 1. As a means to the end of future wars, the growth of a world policy and a world organisation for dealing with the equitable distribution of the materials for food, clothing and shelter, coupled with the greater penetration into world affairs of those with the requisite scientific knowledge for implementing this policy. 2. A little progress in this direction: such as will undoubtedly be the aim of such bodies as UNRRA and the Interim Commission on Food and Agriculture. New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 288, 29 December 1944, Page 8

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