THE CHINA MAIL, OCTOBER 24, 1940
CHINA MAIL
WINDSOR HOUSE ZAL
AUSSIE POLITICS
The spirit in which the forming of a National Cabinet in Australia is approached by the party leaders is all-important to any successful compró- mise in difficult circum- stances. They have ap- proved in principle the proposed objective, but the road of past experi- ence is strewn with warn- ings of the need to pre- serve that objective from being obscured in the in- surgence of baser, party rivalries, initially fors- worn. It cannot be too strongly urged that no sectional considerations, no preconceived notion of individual place or pres- tige in purely party esti- mation, should be allow- ed to obstruct the negot- iations for launching a united war policy, and es- tablishing the strongest possible national Execu- tive, recruited from all sides of the House, to carry it out.
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