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THE QUESTION OF SPAIN

Received Mondav, 10.15 p.m. NEW YORK, June 16. Lord Gadogan has received instructions to re-examine tlie authority under tlj.e United Nations Cliarter, for the Security Council to refer the Spanish situation to the General Assembly or reeommend a breach of diploniatie relations. It is nnderstood, says the New York Times, that Lqrd Cadogan intends to raise a number of legal points at the Council meeting- tomorrow. His policy, it is reported, will be determined partiy by the result of eonferences with other mefnbers of the Security Council and also by the progress of the debate in the Council. Sourees elose to Lord Cadogan said it is believed he would still favour referring the Spanish issue to the Assembly in some form although it W9-S considered Article 2 of the Cliarter guaranteed all nations against interferegce in intejmal aft'airs by any member.of United Nations. The articly ajso laid down that a thoroughlv convincing case must be made out before anv action could be taken against even a Fasci'st State.

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Chronicle (Levin), 18 June 1946, Page 5

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THE QUESTION OF SPAIN Chronicle (Levin), 18 June 1946, Page 5

THE QUESTION OF SPAIN Chronicle (Levin), 18 June 1946, Page 5

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