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MR. CHURCHILL'S SPEECH

NOT WELL RECEIVED AT PEACE CONFERENCE Rcccivcil 1-Vnkiy, 11- 10 p.m. LONDON, •Sept. 20. Mr. Churchill':* spccch was not wek rct-ci . «'d in (.'onfrccncc quarters, says ihe -M:un'ln\-tcr Giuinliaii's (liploinaiic cuiTc.-puiidMiit in a dispatcli frorn Paris. Jt was uui'ort iinac hc did not taka, into ai'ciiunt a coiitinon inisco'tn'cption ahr.iad that the Oppositicm lauder expre.sst'd tln- CiDverniniMil 's views vvhicli nieinlnMS, for diphniialic l-easons, were unwiiiiiig to express. Britain expected a talk about Europe 's future, but it is not thoueiit this is .Mr. Churchill 's jolr. M r. Levin liiiasclf should make a stutement outlining Knglarul's European iM i.era! aims, as only tlie Foreign Secretaiv I'iiH re.sponsildy voice the (tovern•nejit ideas. The correspondent eritii isc. ihe sulistance oi' (Iie speeeh, commentlng tli.at Hillei, too, offered Prance sectiritv, init Ihe people of Prance are askinu what dist i nguishes the two concr ,t ions' liecau.-e 1 liey are aware tuai ni ieast in poptdation, (iertnany must, for a long timo, remain a strong powor.

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Chronicle (Levin), 21 September 1946, Page 5

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MR. CHURCHILL'S SPEECH Chronicle (Levin), 21 September 1946, Page 5

MR. CHURCHILL'S SPEECH Chronicle (Levin), 21 September 1946, Page 5

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