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BRITAIN WELCOMES AMERICAN PROPOSALS

Received Friday, 12 noon LONDON, May 16. j Mr. Attlee, in the House of Comimons, said the Government warmly ' welcomed America's initiative in proposing a twenty-five-year treaty j to ensure the enforcement of GerI man disarmament and demilitariI sation. j "The Government regards this as ; a most valuable and important ! contribution to the many problems jinvolved in the settlement of the ; German question," said Mr. Attlee. f "Mr. Bevin has already made this i clear during the diseussions at the Foreign Ministers' conference, anct has expressed a wish to discuss the draft treaty with representations of the Russian, American and Frencf Governments."

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Chronicle (Levin), 17 May 1946, Page 5

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BRITAIN WELCOMES AMERICAN PROPOSALS Chronicle (Levin), 17 May 1946, Page 5

BRITAIN WELCOMES AMERICAN PROPOSALS Chronicle (Levin), 17 May 1946, Page 5

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